Thurman#1 Posted Thursday at 03:55 PM Posted Thursday at 03:55 PM Big respect out to Mitch. He was effective and fun to watch, and from all reports a really good person. Best of luck to him in retirement. 2 minutes ago, FireChans said: My hot take is that Mitch Morse was a better center than Wood. Wood had the benefit of being one of the few OL players worth a damn on the Bills for a large part of his career, which makes him seem a lot better. Oh, and being one of the few OL players doesn't make you seem a lot better. It makes your job a lot harder. Give me Wood at #2, though I don't think Morse was far behind. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Thursday at 03:55 PM Posted Thursday at 03:55 PM Morse was a great guy. Solid player. Pretty much a guy you want on your team. I think his steady play and knowledge helped Josh develop more than it gets credit for as well. He's in the pool of people that helped Josh early in his career for sure. Hope he has a happy and healthy retirement and enjoys time with his beautiful family. 1 Quote
thenorthremembers Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM Posted Thursday at 03:56 PM 4 minutes ago, FireChans said: My hot take is that Mitch Morse was a better center than Wood. Wood had the benefit of being one of the few OL players worth a damn on the Bills for a large part of his career, which makes him seem a lot better. It also speaks to how good he probably was. Your point has you stuck in a vicious circle. Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM Posted Thursday at 04:00 PM (edited) 9 minutes ago, FireChans said: My hot take is that Mitch Morse was a better center than Wood. Wood had the benefit of being one of the few OL players worth a damn on the Bills for a large part of his career, which makes him seem a lot better. I don't think Wood had much talent to work with beside him in his entire career. We had a revolving doors of guards and our QB's sucked. If we won more, Wood would have been held in higher regard. Edited Thursday at 04:00 PM by Royale with Cheese Quote
Chandler#81 Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM (edited) 20 minutes ago, njbuff said: Who’s number 2, with Hull number one? Al BeMiller. He was Kemp & Lamonica’s center and 2x AFL Champion. Then Will Grant. Morse is down the line a bit. Mike Montler & Bruce Jarvis Centered the Electric Company in the early 70’s. Best wishes in retirement, Mitch! Thank you. Edited Thursday at 04:08 PM by Chandler#81 6 1 Quote
Sestak4ever Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Posted Thursday at 04:07 PM Morse really helped stabilize our center position at a time we were having extreme difficulty finding a good center. Great leader and person. Wish him the very best. 👍 2 Quote
The Jokeman Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM Posted Thursday at 04:37 PM 32 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said: I don't think Wood had much talent to work with beside him in his entire career. We had a revolving doors of guards and our QB's sucked. If we won more, Wood would have been held in higher regard. Levitre was a pretty solid guard when he was here, in fact he an all rookie but think that season Wood played Guard. Toss in Wood also played with Ritchie Incognito who was a pretty good player (note I said player not person). I'd put Wood in same class as Morse but maybe give more to the latter as seemed to have a bit more leadership to him. 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted Thursday at 04:38 PM Posted Thursday at 04:38 PM 46 minutes ago, FireChans said: My hot take is that Mitch Morse was a better center than Wood. Wood had the benefit of being one of the few OL players worth a damn on the Bills for a large part of his career, which makes him seem a lot better. this type of heresy should earn you a 1 day ban, 😁. 1 Quote
wppete Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM A great player and leader. Was a huge part of the Bills success. 1 Quote
PonyBoy Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM Posted Thursday at 04:46 PM 1 hour ago, Sharky7337 said: If he un retires does that mean he will be remorseful? •• .-. . - .. .-. . Means I retire in "Morse" code 😏 Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted Thursday at 04:47 PM Posted Thursday at 04:47 PM 8 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: Levitre was a pretty solid guard when he was here, in fact he an all rookie but think that season Wood played Guard. Toss in Wood also played with Ritchie Incognito who was a pretty good player (note I said player not person). I'd put Wood in same class as Morse but maybe give more to the latter as seemed to have a bit more leadership to him. I think Levitre was exposed once he signed in TN. Fitz used to get the ball out quickly and we used to spread the defense out which is why we had a pretty good run game. But yes, Incognito was good for 3 years. I just remember not having much outside of that. Quote
Stranded in Boston Posted Thursday at 05:04 PM Posted Thursday at 05:04 PM 57 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said: Al BeMiller. He was Kemp & Lamonica’s center and 2x AFL Champion. Then Will Grant. Morse is down the line a bit. Mike Montler & Bruce Jarvis Centered the Electric Company in the early 70’s. Best wishes in retirement, Mitch! Thank you. No Kent Hull, Chan? Quote
MJS Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM Posted Thursday at 05:37 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said: Al BeMiller. He was Kemp & Lamonica’s center and 2x AFL Champion. Then Will Grant. Morse is down the line a bit. Mike Montler & Bruce Jarvis Centered the Electric Company in the early 70’s. Best wishes in retirement, Mitch! Thank you. Here's my ranking: 1) Kent Hull 2) Eric Wood 3) Al Bemiller 4) Will Grant 5) Mitch Morse There is a wide gap between Kent Hull and the rest, though. He is a top 10 Bills player of all time regardless of position, in my opinion. Edited Thursday at 05:42 PM by MJS 2 Quote
dwight in philly Posted Thursday at 06:07 PM Posted Thursday at 06:07 PM 1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said: Al BeMiller. He was Kemp & Lamonica’s center and 2x AFL Champion. Then Will Grant. Morse is down the line a bit. Mike Montler & Bruce Jarvis Centered the Electric Company in the early 70’s. Best wishes in retirement, Mitch! Thank you. Was going to suggest Bemiller as maybe center 3A.. B,? Should be in the mix.. 1 Quote
Mighty Taco Posted Thursday at 06:10 PM Posted Thursday at 06:10 PM Hull is #1 in my book and it’s not even close. Go Bills! 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted Thursday at 06:45 PM Posted Thursday at 06:45 PM 1 hour ago, MJS said: Here's my ranking: 1) Kent Hull 2) Eric Wood 3) Al Bemiller 4) Will Grant 5) Mitch Morse There is a wide gap between Kent Hull and the rest, though. He is a top 10 Bills player of all time regardless of position, in my opinion. How soon until McGovern can pass Morse? Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM Posted Thursday at 06:48 PM 3 hours ago, Sharky7337 said: If he un retires does that mean he will be remorseful? Quote
First Round Bust Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM 4 hours ago, Nephilim17 said: Good dude. Shame he never won a championship. Wish him health and happiness in retirement. Hope the concussions don't have any lingering impact. totally agree..glad he could walk away from this on his terms...and no more concussions ! he was high character man, 6-6 sort of playing out of position, as he played tackle at Mizzou, he did a great job of pulling to the edge to lead the off-tackle plays and sweeps...was a bit over-powered due to his lean and long frame by bull tackles as center was not his true calling... best to Mitch in his new chapter of life...a true Buffalo Bill 1 Quote
folz Posted Thursday at 07:57 PM Posted Thursday at 07:57 PM Congratulations on a great career Mitch. Thanks for all that you did for Josh and Buffalo! And for always doing it with such class and compassion. I won't forget how the team really leaned on him through the Damar situation, for one. Enjoy your retirement Mitch! P.S. Yeah, it must have been a real eye-opener going to Jacksonville after coming from Buffalo and K.C. In the first 9 years of his career, his teams were 103-43, made the playoffs every single year (2 wild card losses, 5 divisional round losses, 2 AFC Championship losses). Jacksonville was 4-13 this year. Previously, he had never been on a team that had fewer than 10 wins. Seven of his nine years his teams had 11-13 wins. Tough to go from two of the better run franchises in the game, to one of the worst. Organizational stability definitely matter in the NFL. Quote
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