Mike in Syracuse Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I was picturing velcro and elastic... 315455[/snapback] No way, slip on disposable slippers. You know, the foamy ones!
KOKBILLS Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 what a crock? Parish? There must be one helluva market for 5'9'' receivers that weigh less than 170 lbs..... Santana Moss Jr??? Oh, yeah.... anyone want to bet he doesn't play 50% of the games? I can see where this kid could lay some crushing blocks in the power running game. Everett.... ... right... another 6'4" 250 lb. tight end... another crushing blocker for the power running game. I guess Everett and Trafford will duke it out for the 4th TE position. Let me see... this is Donahoe' s 5th year of rebuilding. Well, the way I see it , the bills just dropped to 4th place in the division... perhaps we should give Donahoe another 5 years to reload this team. This is shaping up to be the worst Bills draft in recent memory.... Ralph just doesn't give a rats behind anyomore. If he did he'd have fired Donahoes arse along time ago. Hell, I'd take Stew BArber back in a heartbeat. I can't believe the BS that TD gets away with. 315441[/snapback] I'll take this Kool-Aid any day... If you don't understand what Parish and Everitt can bring to this Offense than I'm guessing you did not see much of them at Miami last Year... This Bills Offense will be loaded with Options and mismatches for JP to utilize...I'm not saying it's all Roses, but these two Kids are definitely decent Prospects...And I'm guessing that Parrish will eventually become a big time Fan Favorite because that Kid is electric on the Field...
Gavin in Va Beach Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 Because of those rule changes, it will be even more likely that defenses will load up close to the line since the only way to defend the pass will be to pressure the quarterback. Therefore, ergo, a solid offensive line is even more important than it was before the rule change. 315827[/snapback] The solid offensive line is needed when you have a statue behind the center who likes to pat the ball for 5 seconds before throwing. When your QB is a little more mobile you've got some offensive line flexibility.
bobblehead Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I'm with you. I hate TD, The entire Bills org. and Mothers Day. I have now validated myself as a TSW GOD, like you. 315454[/snapback] Sorry, but I have been away from the board this weekend. Watching the draft (torturous, have to have no life for this). So, has anyone posted the "I've never been more embarassed to be a Bills fan" post yet? I see this after every loss and after every draft. Just checking, have a nice day
AJ1 Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 The solid offensive line is needed when you have a statue behind the center how likes to pat the ball for 5 seconds before throwing. When your QB is a little more mobile you've got some offensive line flexibility. 316123[/snapback] Patting the ball for 5 seconds waiting for ONE player to get open. That's the reason DB is through.
Ralonzo Posted April 24, 2005 Posted April 24, 2005 I've liked a lot of TD's moves in the past. So far, in this draft, I think he has done a very poor job of getting value for his picks. Parrish? Reach at a position of non-need. Everett? Average value for 3rd round, nothing special value-wise. Preston, a 6th or 7th round value when J. Brown and Wilkerson are out there? Very questionable.
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