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I saw someone was called Jamie Nails on this site - and with so much preoccupation with O-Line - I was trying to think of O-Linemen from the past even obscure ones and thought we could compile a list. I will start us with 3= John Fina, Jerry Crafts, Corbin Lacina

 

 

Victor Allotey - made the Bills for 3 years and never played a single play. Went to KC after that.

 

no games for this guy

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will grant - might have the record most holds in a game when he came back and played with the replacements. willie totten was qb.

 

ONE OF WILL'S favorite moves was to spit a nasty on the d-tackles hands just before the snap.

 

one of the best memories I have at a Bills game was watching KEN JONES and JOE DEVLIN going against JOE KLECKO AND MARK GASTINEAU,,,,, NO SACKS THAT DAY BY "THE SACK EXCHANGE" but it was like watching a slug-fest the whole game the refs could ve called personal fouls on anyone of them all game on every play .

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John Fina, Jerry Crafts,

 

John Fina was a first round pick and hardly obscure. He played for us for quite a while and, while not stellar, he was a solid starting tackle.

 

Jerry Crafts was a revolving door that probably had a lot to do with Jimbo deciding he had 'had enough.' I imagine Jerry is a nice enough guy but he was a terrible NFL lineman.

 

 

 

Edit: Sorry "Mr. Baroo." I just realized you weren't necessarily after just the 'obscure/poor ones.' Fina is A-OK on your list. Mea culpa.

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Tim Vogler

Ken Jones

Joe Devlin

Will Grant

 

 

EDIT: Sorry billsintaiwan, didn't see you had Grant.

 

tim vogler, now there was a quality backup. always played well when he had a shot. yearn for the days of hull, ritcher, devlin (for a bit), wolford, ballard, etc...

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Kirk "the rock" Chambers - he had so much love on this board.

 

I actually thought Chambers and his predecessor, Marcus Price, were perfect back-up swing tackles. They couldn't start, but they always were solid coming in in a pinch.

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