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Len Pasquerelli had this to say in his ESPN.com article today.

 

" The teams that have played Buffalo lately agree that offensive right tackle Mike Williams, formerly tabbed as a first-round bust, is suddenly dominating people in some stretches."

 

I always thought he was the better choice compared to Mckinnie, there was alot of talk about Mckinnie's attitude during that draft. Now there is a lot of talk about Williams' improved play and McKinnie's inconsistency. Good job TD!

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Len Pasquerelli had this to say in his ESPN.com article today.

 

" The teams that have played Buffalo lately agree that offensive right tackle Mike Williams, formerly tabbed as a first-round bust, is suddenly dominating people in some stretches."

 

I always thought he was the better choice compared to Mckinnie, there was alot of talk about Mckinnie's attitude during that draft.  Now there is a lot of talk about Williams' improved play and McKinnie's inconsistency.  Good job TD!

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Time to move him to guard. :P

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How many games has he actually played in this year anyway?

He started out like a fat lady in the bathtub, then he's been out a few weeks with a sore ganubie.

Maybe he's beginning to show up for games, but he's no super star yet.

Without Mularkey he was on a bee-line to start a career as a standup comic in about two years.

For my money he's got some things to prove and a lot of lost ground to make up for - still.

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Anyone who watched the draft broadcast that year saw that ESPN had several segments with big Mike.......the thing that struck me was that the guy is like a big kid. It could just be that his maturity level is not quite to the level to prevent some of the ways he's reacted to the events of his life. Maybe it also affects his work ethic, who knows? But I think the guy is gonna end up being a very solid, reliable tackle in the near future.

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