BillsCelticsAngelsBama Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 But sadly, we have seen him in a loss. Give that an 8 !
YoloinOhio Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 I was going to write about this news myself. I think the Bills will eventually resign Spikes. That would give them Spikes/Bradham/Brown/Powell/Johnson. I think they would still need to draft a LB for added depth........possibly somebody better than Powell and Johnson who are both mostly ST guys. Getting a vet WR would really make a difference. Watkins/Woods/Harvin are all above average WRs. Hogan can catch, but he's not a standout NFL WR. He and Easley will mostly earn their keep on ST. Goodwin is an injury waiting to happen because he's so frail (about 179 lbs). I don't think he's in Buffalo's plans. I think Rex prefers bigger vet WRs. He had P. Burress, S. Holmes, other big vet WRs in NYJ and is looking to acquire the same in Buffalo. How about WR Vincent Jackson?? Obtaining LB Spikes, WR V. Jackson, and trading a mid round pick for vet OG J. Evans would be some nice gets for a team that many already consider to be the most talented roster in the the entire NFL. I would certainly explore the QB P. Rivers trade winds if we're going to continue to go big. santonio Holmes isn't big. I can't think of any "big" vet WRs they brought in while he was there. Unless Decker counts. I forgot burress ever played there.
John from Riverside Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 I would like to resign spikes......but man I really liked Randall Johnson as the season went on last year....... That kid is a FREAK athlete
ChanOverChin Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Yolo, You're right. Holmes was only about 5'-10", but he was the kind of proven vet WR that Rex liked to pick up. They had several big WRs. I just can't think of them all. J. Cotchery, Brad Smith, Braylon Edwards, et al.
YoloinOhio Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Yolo, You're right. Holmes was only about 5'-10", but he was the kind of proven vet WR that Rex liked to pick up. They had several big WRs. I just can't think of them all. J. Cotchery, Brad Smith, Braylon Edwards, et al. oh that's right forgot about Edwards. He was easy to forget lol
NoSaint Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 (edited) Yolo, You're right. Holmes was only about 5'-10", but he was the kind of proven vet WR that Rex liked to pick up. They had several big WRs. I just can't think of them all. J. Cotchery, Brad Smith, Braylon Edwards, et al. he had a lot of guys that were either leftovers or headcases. for a slightly left field option, im going to throw a mid round draft pick name out there: Chris Conley from Georgia. 6'2, 215lbs, killed the combine, and from what i gather from a friend that grew up with him -- EXCELLENT human being (since hearing him rave, ive read some articles and pretty interesting kid)..... Edited March 30, 2015 by NoSaint
YoloinOhio Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 he had a lot of guys that were either leftovers or headcases. for a slightly left field option, im going to through a mid round draft pick name out there: Chris Conley from Georgia. 6'2, 215lbs, killed the combine, and from what i gather from a friend that grew up with him -- EXCELLENT human being (since hearing him rave, ive read some articles and pretty interesting kid)..... was just reading about him the other day on bills mafia @TheBillsMafia: NEW by @RDotDeuce- 2015 NFL Draft: Scouting Potential #Bills Target, WR Chris Conley http://t.co/tcOVaZfw9D http://t.co/xmH9kAqnaV
NoSaint Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 was just reading about him the other day on bills mafia @TheBillsMafia: NEW by @RDotDeuce- 2015 NFL Draft: Scouting Potential #Bills Target, WR Chris Conley http://t.co/tcOVaZfw9D http://t.co/xmH9kAqnaV that covers a lot of the football side. big guy, can run, physical --- seems to fit the mold we are seeking. all world measurables. forbes had a good write up about him as a person earlier this offseason.... considers himself a nerd, loved the academic opportunities in college and was always trying to fight to squeeze more into his days, learned he loved film (and has that star wars movie). he was talking a lot about the need for educating young guys in the draft about financial stuff.
dbringer Posted March 30, 2015 Posted March 30, 2015 Funny, I've never seen Tuel in a tie. So much for me trying to attach a picture of Jeff Tuel in a tie. I can't figure out how to post it here, but I found one online!
Nanker Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 So much for me trying to attach a picture of Jeff Tuel in a tie. I can't figure out how to post it here, but I found one online! Either hit the photo icon to open the image linking box and copy the picture's URL into that OR do it with an IMG tag like this: I put spaces in the text above so the server wouldn't think it was a legit tag. Good luck. Tuel in a tie would be a sight!
YoloinOhio Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 Either hit the photo icon to open the image linking box and copy the picture's URL into that OR do it with an IMG tag like this: I put spaces in the text above so the server wouldn't think it was a legit tag. Good luck. Tuel in a tie would be a sight! Tuel once posted a pic of himself on Twitter wearing an infinity scarf.
RyanC883 Posted March 31, 2015 Posted March 31, 2015 was just reading about him the other day on bills mafia @TheBillsMafia: NEW by @RDotDeuce- 2015 NFL Draft: Scouting Potential #Bills Target, WR Chris Conley http://t.co/tcOVaZfw9D http://t.co/xmH9kAqnaV this is the route I think Buffalo should go. Save the $, get spikes, draft Conley. Unless the Bills plan is to save their draft picks. Why would they do that??? RIVERS OR BREES
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