Homey D. Clown Posted August 15, 2011 Posted August 15, 2011 After seeing the recent news about Maybin's release, it seems very apparent that our current front office is on task with getting rid of as much of the previous roster as possible, and I don't blame them much. If you look back at the Polian era, a very similar cleansing occurred as well. Yes this time around Buddy has had more dead wood to purge, but with Lee Evans, Donte Whitner, Pozluzny, and Aaron Maybin gone, this team is slowly becoming one built with Buddy's vision in mind. Even if some of the guys that are gone this year have performed well at times, they still never were elite talents, and won anything of significance at any point in their careers. I can't say for sure if the team is better right this second with a few of these names mentioned gone, but they are definitely headed in a new direction, and that to me is a good sign.
DC Billin' Posted August 15, 2011 Posted August 15, 2011 funny, all those players are from the Big 10.
Mike in Syracuse Posted August 15, 2011 Posted August 15, 2011 (edited) funny, all those players are really mediocre. Fixed that for ya! Edited August 15, 2011 by Mike in Syracuse
DC Billin' Posted August 15, 2011 Posted August 15, 2011 haha nice one. I don't think its fair to say Maybin was mediocre though!
Homey D. Clown Posted August 15, 2011 Author Posted August 15, 2011 haha nice one. I don't think its fair to say Maybin was mediocre though! Maybin wasn't any kind of "ocre"... he was the franchise's biggest bust, so he has become 1st in something.
Trader Posted August 16, 2011 Posted August 16, 2011 After seeing the recent news about Maybin's release, it seems very apparent that our current front office is on task with getting rid of as much of the previous roster as possible, and I don't blame them much. If you look back at the Polian era, a very similar cleansing occurred as well. Yes this time around Buddy has had more dead wood to purge, but with Lee Evans, Donte Whitner, Pozluzny, and Aaron Maybin gone, this team is slowly becoming one built with Buddy's vision in mind. Even if some of the guys that are gone this year have performed well at times, they still never were elite talents, and won anything of significance at any point in their careers. I can't say for sure if the team is better right this second with a few of these names mentioned gone, but they are definitely headed in a new direction, and that to me is a good sign. Nix has got subtraction down pat It's the additions that will make the Bills a better team. At the end of the day the additions have to exceed the subtractions in order to have a good team. The Bills have not excelled at signing good players faster than they lose them. The jury is very much out on the Nix regime.
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