dave mcbride Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 it'd be him: http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/DebeSt00.htm
Billsjunkie Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 Tedy Bruschi 493896[/snapback] I was just going to post that ha ha ha ha.
dundy249 Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 hmmm Chris Burkett or Tavaress Tillmen A lot of promise but both just below average players/
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 Rob Riddick. Specifically, Robb Riddick short-arming that pass against Cleveland. That's about as symbolic of this team as you can get.
obie_wan Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 Rob Riddick. Specifically, Robb Riddick short-arming that pass against Cleveland. That's about as symbolic of this team as you can get. 493969[/snapback] nice try- that would be Ronnie Harmon
Crap Throwing Monkey Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 nice try- that would be Ronnie Harmon 493988[/snapback] My bad. Don't know why I was thinking Riddick.
Orton's Arm Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 Angelo Crowell. We've heard for years how great he was. Now that he has his chance, he's doing nothing to live up to the hype.
ROCCEO Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 I think people are being a little too hard on Crowell. He's been semi-effective as a blitzer and made a few nice coverage plays. Where I'm most disappointed in him is at stopping the run, but thats what Spikes is likely best at so it's tough to make a comparison. I'd say that at this point Crowell is better than Posey, but I don't know how big of a reach that is to say. People just need to remember that he's not TKO, and because of that he will never be appreciated for the good things he does, but rather lamented for those which he doesn't do so well. THe kid is young and has plenty of time to improve. At the end of the season we'll have a much better idea of what this kid really has.
TheMadCap Posted November 2, 2005 Posted November 2, 2005 My bad. Don't know why I was thinking Riddick. 493996[/snapback] Perhaps you were watching that Movie with Vin Deisel in it???
respk Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 I think Bosworth nailed it. A huge amount of hype (great defense, '85 Bears, etc.) and not much production. His career ended the night he went one on one with Bo Jacson at the 3 yard line and found himself on his butt 3 yards deep in the endzone. Kind of like the Bills defense being run over by LaMont Jordan and Curtis Martin in consecutive weeks. Brian Bosworth 493931[/snapback]
34-78-83 Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 Angelo Crowell. We've heard for years how great he was. Now that he has his chance, he's doing nothing to live up to the hype. 493999[/snapback] What???? You're kidding right? He has NEVER been even a blip on the Radar = Hype? Any hype you heard must have been either here on TBD or in your own head. Angelo has played extremely well since being thrust into the lineup. He has far exceeded even some of the most critical fan's expectations of him. TKO he is not, but he knows this also and has played consistently well, especially for a back up.
rockpile Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 Jim Marshall HOF Player, but could not seem to find his direction on this play. The 2005 Bils have heart but lack direction. In one of the more memorable moments in NFL history, the Vikings jarred the ball loose from 49ers' halfback Billy Kilmer during the fourth quarter of Minnesota's 27-22 win in San Francisco on October 25, 1964. Teammate Jim Marshall promptly snagged the ball and sprinted 66 yards to the end zone. Unfortunately for Marshall, he had gone the wrong way and scored a safety for San Francisco. Most football fans, however, don't remember that Eller and Marshall hooked up on a fumble play on the previous series. Just 44 seconds earlier, it was Marshall who knocked the ball from quarterback George Mira's grasp. Eller scooped up the football and returned it 45 yards for the first and only touchdown of his career. credit: Jim Marshall HOF profile
pope zimli Posted November 4, 2005 Posted November 4, 2005 Kelly Holcomb 495215[/snapback] Walt Patulski, the ultimate underperformer...Remember Bosworth did have a very bad shoulder injury in his first year.
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