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7 hours ago, PetermanThrew5Picks said:

I'll go: Micah Hyde, dude has attitude and looks like a real leader of the secondary. I think he's had a huge influence on Tre White and Poyer. Always there to hype up the secondary when they make plays, and he was the only guy to step up to Gronk and call him out in the press conference. Huge respect for the Packers cast-off.

 

I say Hyde too.  I loved the way the guy played in GB and couldn't believe they let him go.  

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Most of the talent mentioned I agree are excellent players, but for me hands down it’s Kyle.  Until he retires he’s the man.  To play at that level at his age is so impressive and his character and leadership are unmatched.

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39 minutes ago, Epstein's Mother said:

 

I say Hyde too.  I loved the way the guy played in GB and couldn't believe they let him go.  

 

I couldn't either.  The only way it made sense to me at the time was they had to pay Morgan Burnett this year..... then they let him walk too.  Baffling.  

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8 hours ago, DC Grid said:

Love Kyle a ton.  He’s the heart and soul of the D, but Shady makes the games worth watching.  I grew up watching Thurman dominate, and Shady has been a welcome reminder of those great old days.  It’s hard to think of a team who’s had such a rich history at RB. 

 

Uh, how about Dallas?  Calvin Hill, Duane Thomas, Tony Dorsett, Herschel Walker, Emmitt Smith and E.Elliott.

 

However, after thinking about it more, it's tough to beat a history of Cookie Gilchrist, OJ, Thurman, Fred Jackson, McCoy, plus a few good years each from the likes of Joe Cribbs, Travis Henry, Willis McGahee and Marshawn Lynch.  That's a lot of 1,000 yard seasons.

 

I believe I recently heard some discussion about the Detroit Lions not having a 1000 yard rusher in several years, with the last one being Reggie Bush.

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Sean McDermott-- How can he not be? He leads this team with his demeanor of toughness, yet class and style. He gets his team fired up and to play as a team. He helps gets rid of less productive or bad attitude players. He has me trusting the process, as he also looks like Mr. Clean and Superman on the sidelines and at oress conferencrs with his physique and appearance. He claps for positive energy. He can get on players that slack. He is not afraid to make a risky coaching player change decision, yet reverse that next week if it did not eork out. He can seem like your friend, father and brother. 

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My Boss is a Bronco's fan but he likes going to Bills games and his favorite is Jordan Poyer.

 

My Favorite is good old #95 Meatball, he has been my fav since his first camp.

 

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McCoy's open letter swayed me to his court.  Google "Bills Mafia - We're Gonna Need More of This" if you haven't read it.  Gave me chills and I can't wait for this year.

 

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