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There have been many great DT’s in Bills history but I think that Kyle, perhaps, was one of the best when you take into account his success, production, longetivity and meaning to the Bills franchise.

 

Take a look at these numbers:

 

13 years, 5 Pro Bowls, 48.5 sacks

 

A few others worth considering for their time in Buffalo :

 

Fred Smerlas

10 years, 1 All Pro, 4 Pro Bowls (16.5 sacks)

 

Ted Washington

5 years, 3 Pro Bowls, (19.5 sacks)

 

Pat Williams

8 years, 0 Pro Bowls, (12.5 sacks)

 

Marcel Darius 

7 years, 1 All Pro, 1 Pro Bowl (35.5 sacks)

 

Jeff Wright:

ok so this was a joke.

 

But what are your thoughts?  I say Kyle is the best 

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32 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

There have been many great DT’s in Bills history but I think that Kyle, perhaps, was one of the best when you take into account his success, production, longetivity and meaning to the Bills franchise.

 

Take a look at these numbers:

 

13 years, 5 Pro Bowls, 48.5 sacks

 

A few others worth considering for their time in Buffalo :

 

Fred Smerlas

10 years, 1 All Pro, 4 Pro Bowls (16.5 sacks)

 

Ted Washington

5 years, 3 Pro Bowls, (19.5 sacks)

 

Pat Williams

8 years, 0 Pro Bowls, (12.5 sacks)

 

Marcel Darius 

7 years, 1 All Pro, 1 Pro Bowl (35.5 sacks)

 

Jeff Wright:

ok so this was a joke.

 

But what are your thoughts?  I say Kyle is the best 

I think he may garner HOF consideration at some point down the road. Steve Buerlein made the comment today that since 2006, KW has more tackles than any other interior defensive lineman in the game. I found that interesting. 

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Thanks again to Kyle. Really embraced what being a Buffalo Bill and being a WNY means.

 

In the big picture it was the right way to send Kyle off today.

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On 12/29/2018 at 4:26 PM, JerseyBills said:

You obviously missed the point. He's not the greatest DT. He's not the fastest ,  strongest or talented. It's the impact he made off the field. It's the leadership , the work habits that will hopefully live on through his teammates.  Look no further than the impressions he made on his coaches and teammates. He will be missed probably off the field more than anything 

Because on the field he was a liability

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Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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2 minutes ago, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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48.5 sacks. Over 600 Tackles in his career( which leads all DT's since 2006)

His play is not the reason for W/L record. So I don't see your point in posting that

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41 minutes ago, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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Will you be around to speak at my retirement in 30 years? I would like to book you now.

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2 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

Because on the field he was a liability

yep. I watched him closely for years.
he was not the quickest off the ball. nor did he ever draw double teams. and when he shifted the pre snap call on the line it was often unnecessary.

there or more grievances to air. But i will leave that to you !

/Sarchasm

BTW

 I cried when they subbed him off the field for the Fans that last series.
He is my Buffalo Bills Hero of all time. 95 is my favorite

 That was the best most Honorable send off i have ever seen.

 and I am damned proud to be a Bills Fan even more so after Sunday

 Go Bills

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2 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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only a so called bills fan would piss on the parade.

 

well done, well done.

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Why do we love Kyle Williams?

·         We loved that backflip in college

·         We loved when this LSU Tiger, looking more like a Teddy Bear, came to Buffalo

·         We loved how the news from training camp day after day was Williams made another play

·         We loved that he started as a rookie

·         We loved that he was a fifth round pick

·         We loved that he was tough and still a sportsman

·         We loved how after a couple of years he knew he was supposed to be a leader, but he didn’t know how

·         We loved how he started speaking up and doing more, sort of awkwardly at first, doing it because he knew HE had to do it

·         We loved how he embraced our new owners and our new GM and our new coach

·         We loved how eventually it was all there, the play, the leadership, the stability in tough times, the self-assured modesty, the graciousness

·         We loved the leadership

·         We loved watching him get to the playoffs

·         We loved the message – that this is what can happen if you commit completely to becoming everything you can be

·         We loved how, through all of that, he was still a kid playing a game

·         We love him like family.

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3 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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Sometimes it's best to sit quietly and let people think of you as a fool, than to open your mouth and prove them right. 

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1 hour ago, 3rdand12 said:

 

 I cried when they subbed him off the field for the Fans that last series.
He is my Buffalo Bills Hero of all time. 95 is my favorite

 That was the best most Honorable send off i have ever seen.

 and I am damned proud to be a Bills Fan even more so after Sunday

 Go Bills

Nicely done.   Very nice. 

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19 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

There have been many great DT’s in Bills history but I think that Kyle, perhaps, was one of the best when you take into account his success, production, longetivity and meaning to the Bills franchise.

 

Take a look at these numbers:

 

13 years, 5 Pro Bowls, 48.5 sacks

 

A few others worth considering for their time in Buffalo :

 

Fred Smerlas

10 years, 1 All Pro, 4 Pro Bowls (16.5 sacks)

 

Ted Washington

5 years, 3 Pro Bowls, (19.5 sacks)

 

Pat Williams

8 years, 0 Pro Bowls, (12.5 sacks)

 

Marcel Darius 

7 years, 1 All Pro, 1 Pro Bowl (35.5 sacks)

 

Jeff Wright:

ok so this was a joke.

 

But what are your thoughts?  I say Kyle is the best 

 

Have to go with Freddy.

 

Fred was a true NT. That position is absolutely horrible on the body and he played that position well for a decade plus.

 

JMO, but if the Bills kept Smerlas one more year they would have won SB 25. No way the Giants gash the Bills on the ground the way they did with Fred out there.

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15 minutes ago, Binghamton Beast said:

 

Have to go with Freddy.

 

Fred was a true NT. That position is absolutely horrible on the body and he played that position well for a decade plus.

 

JMO, but if the Bills kept Smerlas one more year they would have won SB 25. No way the Giants gash the Bills on the ground the way they dis with Fred out there.

I don't have great recollections of Freddy.  I had little kids and wasn't watching the Bills as much as I do now.  Still, I'd guess you're right.  Kyle wasn't the best tackle in the sense that he could dominate other teams.    But he did EVERYTHING at a really high level.  He played, without the same size and length, like JJ Watt plays, all out determination mixed with great athletic ability, every play.  Kyle couldn't dominate like Watt, but that was his style.  Smerlas could dominate.  

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4 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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You’re an idiot. 

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8 hours ago, JohninMinn. said:

Because on the field he was a liability

Wow . U were actually serious? No offense but your football i.q is extremely low if you believe that. 

Who remembers when he almost single handedly won us the Steelers game in 2010 , It was the Stevie Johnson drop game where he blamed God... Just look at what PFF says about Williams, arguably the best DT that year , and here's the excerpt from the Steelers game, going against an all pro C ..

 

The Pittsburgh Game

If you asked me what the best performance at any position in the 2010 season was, then I’d be looking at Week 12 when the Bills hosted the Steelers. While much of the postgame focus was on Steve Johnson and his five drops (including one that would have won the game), I watched in amazement at what Kyle Williams did in his 74 defensive snaps.
 
It wasn’t perfect, but it was pretty close. 29.73% of his snaps were graded positively, a ridiculously high margin as Williams dominated the Steelers interior for five quarters, with both Maurkice Pouncey and Chris Kemoeatu absorbing the brunt of his ability. Take what Williams did with 5:25 left in the first half: bursting through the A-gap with such explosiveness that neither Pouncey or Kemoeatu can do anything but watch as he engulfs Ben Roethlisberger. Or, with 16 seconds left in the first quarter, shooting off the line so quickly that Pouncey couldn’t pick him up, Williams met Rashad Mendenhall five yards in the backfield as he received the ball.
 
There are many more highlights, but I’m sure you get the point. It was certainly a game worth re-watching.

 

The full article is a great, must read...

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/kyle-williams-beast

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