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Buffalo Bills.com has updated it's roster page, they even have several of the UDFA's with numbers. Interestingly Kevin Everett is now #85.

 

However Roscoe Parrish was given #11. Uh-oh

 

RJ=DB=RP? :lol:;)0:)

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I can't stand Wideouts like Keyshawn Johnson and others who choose numbers ouside of the 80s. It just doesn't seem right. I hope that Parrish doesn't keep 11 as his number. That would take some MAJOR getting used to.

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It seems like a lot of the numbers in the 80s on our team were already taken anyhow.

 

I dont care what number a player wears as long as they're good and their uniform is red white and blue with a charging buffalo on the helmet.

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Nah, he wont keep it...the only reason he was assigned to it was because all of the 80s were taken. I'm guessing he'll get assigned a grown-up number during Training Camp, just like Evans and McGahee did.

 

I got to admit though...it would be funny as hell to see #11 zooming down the field...my whole perception for the last 3 years would be thrown completely out of whack.

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Nah, he wont keep it...the only reason he was assigned to it was because all of the 80s were taken.  I'm guessing he'll get assigned a grown-up number during Training Camp, just like Evans and McGahee did.

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Does he have to sit at the kids table until he gets a real number?

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Does he have to sit at the kids table until he gets a real number?

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Nah, he just has to go get KFC for the veterans...

 

I'm so glad I worked in a Kwame Cavil reference onto The Wall today...my life is now complete.

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That makes no sense at all.

 

How does a receiver get sacked? Is he supposed to lock-onto Moulds while he's running down the field? Is it HIS team? Can he beat Brady in a pay-per-view footrace?

 

?????

 

No, 11 wont work at all.

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LINKY

 

Something tells me that Roscoe Parrish will be wearing that number.

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However Roscoe Parrish was given #11. Uh-oh

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Parrish's number at the U was "1".

 

I'm guessing he picked something to commerate or be consistent with that. I also believe WR's have to have a two-digit number in the NFL.

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Buffalo Bills.com has updated it's roster page, they even have several of the UDFA's with numbers. Interestingly Kevin Everett is now #85.

 

However Roscoe Parrish was given #11. Uh-oh

 

RJ=DB=RP?  :lol:  ;)  0:)

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Jason Peters is what number now?

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He'll probably keep it.

 

For some reason it's the new "in" thing for Rookie's to do. Last year Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, and Reggie Williams picked 11 and stuck with it. Braylon Edwards has already stated he's going to be #17.

 

Damn you Keyshawn! Look at what you've started!

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He'll probably keep it.

 

For some reason it's the new "in" thing for Rookie's to do. Last year Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, and Reggie Williams picked 11 and stuck with it. Braylon Edwards has already stated he's going to be #17.

Actually, low numbers for college WRs have always been pretty "in." Until recently, though, the NFL required that WRs (except Keyshawn, for some reason) wear numbers in the 80s unless there were none available. I think it was last year that they started allowing WRs to wear numbers in the 10-20 range under all circumstances, hence the Roy Williams, Larry Fitzgerald, etc. epidemic.

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