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I still tend to believe Denver is where he ends up, but it seems like a lot of the national guys are linking him to Chicago based upon him being from the general area or the Jets based upon their market and a potential transition into media. But I'm not sure either team is remotely near where we are in relation to winning. I don't see how Houston and make it work financially, I don't see the Chiefs being so bold as to flip out Alex Smith for Romo and the 49ers and Browns aren't playing the same game talent wise.

 

Taking either Davis or Williams at 10 and a defensive scheme that fits our personnel better could make us a very attractive destination, but the national guys will never admit it because we are tiny old Buffalo and it's cold for ~3 games out of the year.

that is pretty spot on. One wild card could be Jacksonville
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I still tend to believe Denver is where he ends up, but it seems like a lot of the national guys are linking him to Chicago based upon him being from the general area or the Jets based upon their market and a potential transition into media. But I'm not sure either team is remotely near where we are in relation to winning. I don't see how Houston and make it work financially, I don't see the Chiefs being so bold as to flip out Alex Smith for Romo and the 49ers and Browns aren't playing the same game talent wise.

 

Taking either Davis or Williams at 10 and a defensive scheme that fits our personnel better could make us a very attractive destination, but the national guys will never admit it because we are tiny old Buffalo and it's cold for ~3 games out of the year.

 

I agree. We get Williams at # 10. And if Romo and Watkins stay healthy, we get an OT in round 2, we have a great offensive setup in both passing and running. Question is who do we get to backup Romo?

Herman Edwards was talking about the Bills as the potential spot but Stephen A.and Kellerman don't think so because it is "frozen over for those 6 months."

 

I love the lack of knowledge form the national media regarding Buffalo. And, BTW, why doesn't Green Bay (which is worse weather wise) get hammered like this?

 

There are like 3 "cold" games a year.

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I heard a great take from a NFLN guy (I want to say Bucky Brooks) in relation to weather when it came out that Lynn preferred us over San Diego. The guy he was talking to was incredulous that would be a choice, but Bucky shot him down saying you are working 12-14+ hour days in a climate controlled area, the weather probably makes your wife a little happier, but no committed guy is hanging out at the beach anyway, weather is not a factor when guys are looking for the best place to succeed.

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I love the lack of knowledge form the national media regarding Buffalo. And, BTW, why doesn't Green Bay (which is worse weather wise) get hammered like this?

 

There are like 3 "cold" games a year.

Because it pisses us off and generates heat on social media for those guys. Mission accomplished.

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i thought it was more his playing style. I wasn't one of them though.

It was size & running tendencies. The standard defense was he's the same size and weight as Melvin Gordon, who runs plenty :lol:

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Because it pisses us off and generates heat on social media for those guys. Mission accomplished.

 

 

Sadly this is right on. ESPN especially and especially First Take loves to antagonize passionate fan bases. Why do you think the Bills ESPN beat reporter is a known Patriots fan?

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It'll be interesting to see how our OL looks pass blocking when the guy behind center isn't one of the most elusive QBs in the league.

 

 

It will also be interesting to see the OL block when the QB throws the ball quickly and with timing. That also helps when the QB doesn't hold on to the ball too long.

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It will also be interesting to see the OL block when the QB throws the ball quickly and with timing. That also helps when the QB doesn't hold on to the ball too long.

Kind of chicken and egg, but I won't get into it as your opinion has been made clear in prior posts.

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It'll be interesting to see how our OL looks pass blocking when the guy behind center isn't one of the most elusive QBs in the league.

it's called an outlet pass to McCoy or Clay you know what a QB is supposed to do get rid of the ball which is something TT just couldn't grasp. Rico will run a quick pass ball control version of the WCO. Romo would be fine
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it's called an outlet pass to McCoy or Clay you know what a QB is supposed to do get rid of the ball which is something TT just couldn't grasp. Rico will run a quick pass ball control version of the WCO. Romo would be fine

TT's strength of elusiveness - I love it. But he is maddeningly poor at getting the ball out on time. Can't put all the blame the WRs, as we have seen via all 22s. If more than one team says their defensive strategy with TT is to "make him be a QB", well...
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