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+1. And his departute like that of Whitner will create another hole where there was an NFL caliber starter. Man, for every step forward the Bills take 1.5 steps back. :angry:

they simply do not have the horses. poz, whitner,, pretty average players. gotta spend the money this year, might as well spend it on real talent

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they simply do not have the horses. poz, whitner,, pretty average players. gotta spend the money this year, might as well spend it on real talent

 

Let me know when the real talent is there.

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We all wanted to love Poz in Buffalo..PSU,Polish,White LB...he is who we think we are!

Truth is he's not that good a professional football player

Peace out Poz..He'll be on IR by week 4 anyway

 

This strikes a hard nail but accurate.

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Matt Williamson -espn this morning

 

2. Keep Paul Posluszny: Although inside linebackers generally are not difficult to find, Posluszny is the type of guy Buffalo needs to keep within the organization. He is productive, tough and able to lead the defense on every down. Last season wasn't his best, but Posluszny was fantastic in 2009, and I fully expect him to get back to that form, especially playing behind what should be a vastly improved young interior defensive line.

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Matt Williamson -espn this morning

 

2. Keep Paul Posluszny: Although inside linebackers generally are not difficult to find, Posluszny is the type of guy Buffalo needs to keep within the organization. He is productive, tough and able to lead the defense on every down. Last season wasn't his best, but Posluszny was fantastic in 2009, and I fully expect him to get back to that form, especially playing behind what should be a vastly improved young interior defensive line.

 

Dude, Poz has been less than average or injured since donning a Bills uniform. I cannot see how Poz constantly taking bad angles, inability to cover on passing routes & generally being slow helps the team. He is not capable of holding his own consistently, that's what the team needs in an ILB. Please stop trying to believe what the press says, they don't watch all the games for the Bills (Only Bills fans do). I don't even care what other sites say, Poz is not average at ILB. Replacing him with others that have the speed to hold the position is going to determine how we do against the run, last year was just the absolute worst with Poz in there. It was like how many yards our opponent's could get versus if we were going to stop them. I don't want to watch that again & the draft was a hint as to our biggest need, so plan on things changing throughout our defense (rightfully so).

 

We used to actually have a great defense during our best years in Buffalo, I wasn't worried when we didn't score because I knew we had the ability to stop our opponents. If we want to win, those things have to happen again or as close as we can. Last year was an example of how far away we were, like years away & multiple players away.

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Dude, Poz has been less than average or injured since donning a Bills uniform. I cannot see how Poz constantly taking bad angles, inability to cover on passing routes & generally being slow helps the team. He is not capable of holding his own consistently, that's what the team needs in ILB.

Okay I'm done arguing about him with you for now, I will be back when he is in Hawaii next year
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Okay I'm done arguing about him with you for now, I will be back when he is in Hawaii next year

 

Brother, I hope your right & I am wrong. If it helps the Bills, I'm all for it.

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