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The drop off in talent at skill set positions during the season and before make keeping 2 FB's appealing and more reasonable then keeping a backup OL. OL on the practice squad learns the position and the plays and can step in to the roster when there is an injury.

 

I'd as soon keep Connor and Felton then a 4th OG, a 4th ILB or 6th WR.

Connor would likely be around at least part of the season too though.

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Connor would likely be around at least part of the season too though.

I don't doubt that but my prognosticational telepathic communicative abilities on the psychic realm lead me to believe with strong cosmic affirmations that 2015 is going to really change the game. I foretold of this prophecy a few years ago watching the likes of Spiller and other backs effectively lose contributions to the game and the outcome. When Blount tore up the Bills and the post season a few years ago i was sure.

 

As teams DB's have got smaller, as tackles are all now low and avoiding the head and as teams continue to try and use box safeties to hold the run while the MLB position has been mitigated to a serviceable position we are on the precipice of seeing big, low running, powerful backs make key plays to break defenses. Teams that will sustain the run this year early to defeat the D in the first half will have much better luck in the second.

 

This also needs reminding: the run game is much more dynamic then the passing game. I don't care how many routes your guys can run or what crazy formations you lineup. Nothing beats a good runner who can go between the tackles and get up field. The same pass play can be run 100 times and have 5 different possibilities, more or less. But the same run can vary 100 times because the factors are all much different.

 

Nothing beats a good RB. Nothing will be better for a team to do then covet the run in 2015. Connor and Felt on with Brown, Dixon, Jackson and McCoy need to be our backs. gray, O'Leary and Clay our TE's. And then let's see about the rest - the WR's.

 

We should not keep a 4th OL on the 53 to not dress him on game day just so we have him on the roster. If he is notr NFL talent toss him. Keep NFL talent. Shuffle the Scout Team to find the OL and fill out depth if need be. That's what its there for and we will be much more successful keying in on skill.

 

Though, I worry about Whaley and the OL because Pburgh is no shining example of OL success.

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Yet they have resigned Spikes yet. SMH

this is almost understandable. We have young talent. Its not like we are trusting the middle to the likes of sub par players like we have had in the past
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I don't doubt that but my prognosticational telepathic communicative abilities on the psychic realm lead me to believe with strong cosmic affirmations that 2015 is going to really change the game. I foretold of this prophecy a few years ago watching the likes of Spiller and other backs effectively lose contributions to the game and the outcome. When Blount tore up the Bills and the post season a few years ago i was sure.

 

As teams DB's have got smaller, as tackles are all now low and avoiding the head and as teams continue to try and use box safeties to hold the run while the MLB position has been mitigated to a serviceable position we are on the precipice of seeing big, low running, powerful backs make key plays to break defenses. Teams that will sustain the run this year early to defeat the D in the first half will have much better luck in the second.

 

This also needs reminding: the run game is much more dynamic then the passing game. I don't care how many routes your guys can run or what crazy formations you lineup. Nothing beats a good runner who can go between the tackles and get up field. The same pass play can be run 100 times and have 5 different possibilities, more or less. But the same run can vary 100 times because the factors are all much different.

 

Nothing beats a good RB. Nothing will be better for a team to do then covet the run in 2015. Connor and Felt on with Brown, Dixon, Jackson and McCoy need to be our backs. gray, O'Leary and Clay our TE's. And then let's see about the rest - the WR's.

 

We should not keep a 4th OL on the 53 to not dress him on game day just so we have him on the roster. If he is notr NFL talent toss him. Keep NFL talent. Shuffle the Scout Team to find the OL and fill out depth if need be. That's what its there for and we will be much more successful keying in on skill.

 

Though, I worry about Whaley and the OL because Pburgh is no shining example of OL success.

I'll have what this guy's drinkin. I never understood the "running backs are a dime a dozen" mantra. The league is ripe tto a Run The Damn Ball (my fave screen name BTW). Edited by THE KIKO MONSTER
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Yet they have resigned Spikes yet. SMH

Ty Powell

mark it down, per Rex

Teams have staffed to defend the pass for a rather long time now. " its a f'n passing league"

How about some nutbucket says hey , we can exploit those nickle and dime packages while still having threats to keep them on the field?

ooh. is that genius?

Knock their proverbial teeth out. and then line up and do it again.

How many Jack Lamberts can you line up against us Eh ?

 

Ground and Pound till they cry.

Two fullbacks and 4 TEs 5wrs and no kickoff specialist or long snappers. dont need em anymore. we aint gonna punt.

oh and buh buh Brown. rex already said this. trade him for some snacks

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Can you imagine the Terminator lined up at tightend in a WHAM scheme? He may just break someone's earhole.

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Can you imagine the Terminator lined up at tightend in a WHAM scheme? He may just break someone's earhole.

Joe Chenelly said this on Twitter last night and I thought about how potentially potent a formation like that could be if they did somehow find a roster spot for Conner along with Felton.
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Yet they have resigned Spikes yet. SMH

the ball is in his court. Piecing everything together, he wants more than where the Bills have him valued in relation to where and how much he would play.

 

If the Bills have an injury to one of their LBs and he's still out there, his value may go up.

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The Buffalo Bills are hosting fullback John Conner aka the Terminator this morning.

 

Who came up with this nickname for the man?

Because it doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

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Who came up with this nickname for the man?

Because it doesn't make any sense whatsoever.

John Connor was a main character in the movie "The Terminator."

 

No, makes no sense at all. Lol.

 

 

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John Connor was a main character in the movie "The Terminator."

 

No, makes no sense at all. Lol.

 

 

No kidding? And the entire point of the movie was that the terminator went through time to find the mother of John Connor, the leader of the revolution, to kill her before she gave birth. So John Connor could never be born.

 

I.E., the "Terminator" and John Connor are two different "people" and have nothing to do with one another.

 

No offense Bubbles, but you come across like an idiot.

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Could you imagine a 23 personel full-house Goalline package made up of our 5 OL, plus an additional tackle, Clay on the line, Felton and Connor in the wing and Karlos Williams at the tail.

 

Line up, smash them in the mouth and pop pass to Kuandjo for 6!

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You could argue that John Connor was "a terminator" since he sent Reese and Arnold back in time to prevent Skynet from happening.

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