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14 minutes ago, 3rdand12 said:

sad we missed on Thornton but but perhaps Palmer will be a fine addition

They only had to move up 2 more spots to get Thornton instead of skinny legged fatty.

Being 6'4" running a 4.3 40 is a superpower that can't be taught and one the Bills really need.

Hoping Palmer is good for the Bills...

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1 hour ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

 

Ty is a baller id take 10 of those guys over this bum, getting big 1 techs isnt hard too do unless your the bills

 

 

 

Will you just knock it off.  FFS.

I'd really be interested to know what great achievements you've made in your life to get off calling a 4th Rd NFL pick, a "bum".

 

As far as I'm concerned he's now a member of the Bills and I'll be rooting for him, and if you're not even going to give him a chance, you should think about taking a walk into a lake.

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3 hours ago, Hsker4life said:

Don’t you realize how many countless minutes these keyboard scouts spent watching highlights?!!!?!!!!!!!!

aka YouTube 

Good thing is we don’t really need him to come in and be a day 1 producer.  He can come in get some good coaching and an off-season of strength/conditioning at the highest level.  Hopefully get some reps here and there.  

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1 hour ago, Turk71 said:

They only had to move up 2 more spots to get Thornton instead of skinny legged fatty.

Being 6'4" running a 4.3 40 is a superpower that can't be taught and one the Bills really need.

Hoping Palmer is good for the Bills...

He's not that good at the sport of football

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This pick is the most intriguing to me.

 

My initial reaction wasn't great, as I mostly listen to Joe Marino and he hated him.

 

But the more you read about this guy, the more you see the bills maybe could have hit a home run here

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Posted
54 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

Please be healthy.  
 

 

 

 

Giants with bad backs scare me….in earlier rounds. 

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8 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:

This pick is the most intriguing to me.

 

My initial reaction wasn't great, as I mostly listen to Joe Marino and he hated him.

 

But the more you read about this guy, the more you see the bills maybe could have hit a home run here

Just think what Tua is going to say when he sees Walker break through the line and he's coming at him.😱😉🤣

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12 minutes ago, LyndonvilleBill said:

Just think what Tua is going to say when he sees Walker break through the line and he's coming at him.😱😉🤣


He will probably lower his shoulder and try to run him over

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Giants with bad backs scare me….in earlier rounds. 

I agree but Spencer Brown was able to overcome back issues hopefully Wilder can too. Very similar draft spot for both players. Wasn't too thrilled with the pick but I'm hoping the Bills know something I don't.

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With all the solid 1-techs the Bills go for a project.

 

Big. Yeah, but playing nose is about leverage and this guy plays tall and small.  Gets rooted out of gaps and turned around.

 

Not sure what made the Bills go that's our guy. Maybe there is more to the story, injuries or a high ceiling they see.

 

Just an interesting roll of the dice. You don't look at this guy's tape and say yeah, were set when D. Jones leaves.

 

 

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Playing nose in this defense has nothing to do with leverage. They are a gap attacking, penetrating scheme. They pick the guys they think fit their scheme. What we think their scheme should be is and what they should be looking for in a nose is irrelevant. 

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2 hours ago, TheBeaneBandit said:

I agree but Spencer Brown was able to overcome back issues hopefully Wilder can too. Very similar draft spot for both players. Wasn't too thrilled with the pick but I'm hoping the Bills know something I don't.

We would have all been bitching about Thurmans knee injury back in the day as well if we had internet and TBD.  Here’s hoping to the kid overcomes and crushes it 🍻 

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1 hour ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Playing nose in this defense has nothing to do with leverage. They are a gap attacking, penetrating scheme. They pick the guys they think fit their scheme. What we think their scheme should be is and what they should be looking for in a nose is irrelevant. 

And people cease to except this fact. 

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2 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Playing nose in this defense has nothing to do with leverage. They are a gap attacking, penetrating scheme. They pick the guys they think fit their scheme. What we think their scheme should be is and what they should be looking for in a nose is irrelevant. 

 

Folks will say this, but if one blocker can put him on skates, and pushed him out of the A gaps how is he attacking a gap?

 

I hope I am wrong as he is a Bill now, but I do think he is a project and hope he can be developed. DL development has not been this Orgs strength to date, but they brought in some new coaches on the defense we will see.

 

 

 

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