plenzmd1 Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 From PastaBEllys inside tip sheet. Keep the St. Louis Rams in mind as a possible landing spot for Tom Donahoe if the Buffalo Bills, as rumors indicate, fire the team president and general manager. In a meeting last Saturday with owner Ralph Wilson, it appeared Donahoe, a close friend of ESPN and ESPN.com, exited in pretty good shape. But that was before the Bills squandered a 21-0 lead in Miami. The loss was a pretty damning one and the dismal situation was then exacerbated by coach Mike Mularkey's awkward handling of the suspension of wide receiver Eric Moulds.
Bill from NYC Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 From PastaBEllys inside tip sheet. Keep the St. Louis Rams in mind as a possible landing spot for Tom Donahoe if the Buffalo Bills, as rumors indicate, fire the team president and general manager. In a meeting last Saturday with owner Ralph Wilson, it appeared Donahoe, a close friend of ESPN and ESPN.com, exited in pretty good shape. But that was before the Bills squandered a 21-0 lead in Miami. The loss was a pretty damning one and the dismal situation was then exacerbated by coach Mike Mularkey's awkward handling of the suspension of wide receiver Eric Moulds. 526459[/snapback] His first acts as Ram GM would probably be to cut Orlando Pace and to try to wrestle Roscoe Parrish away from the Bills.
Ramius Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 His first acts as Ram GM would probably be to cut Orlando Pace and to try to wrestle Roscoe Parrish away from the Bills. 526471[/snapback] Orlando Pace for Mike Williams, Jeff Posey and Coy Wire!
dave mcbride Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 From PastaBEllys inside tip sheet. Keep the St. Louis Rams in mind as a possible landing spot for Tom Donahoe if the Buffalo Bills, as rumors indicate, fire the team president and general manager. In a meeting last Saturday with owner Ralph Wilson, it appeared Donahoe, a close friend of ESPN and ESPN.com, exited in pretty good shape. But that was before the Bills squandered a 21-0 lead in Miami. The loss was a pretty damning one and the dismal situation was then exacerbated by coach Mike Mularkey's awkward handling of the suspension of wide receiver Eric Moulds. 526459[/snapback] he's gone.
R. Rich Posted December 9, 2005 Posted December 9, 2005 Orlando Pace for Mike Williams, Jeff Posey and Coy Wire! 526473[/snapback] Not bad, but I'd keep Wire. Throw in Losman, McGahee, Evans, Spikes, Clements (after we re-sign him), and our first round pick, and that's a great deal.
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