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I may be wrong... but I am very disappointed that the Bills took Oman when Mike Hart was still available. I love Mike Hart's running style and dependability as far as never fumbling. I hope Oman proves me wrong. But , I have a feeling the Colts got even better with picking up Hart.

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I may be wrong... but I am very disappointed that the Bills took Oman when Mike Hart was still available. I love Mike Hart's running style and dependability as far as never fumbling. I hope Oman proves me wrong. But , I have a feeling the Colts got even better with picking up Hart.

If he is able to stay on the field you could be correct. Polian linkens him to Mungro, and he was productive for them when called upon.

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I may be wrong... but I am very disappointed that the Bills took Oman when Mike Hart was still available. I love Mike Hart's running style and dependability as far as never fumbling. I hope Oman proves me wrong. But , I have a feeling the Colts got even better with picking up Hart.

Mike Hart is not very durable. Anyone who watched Michigan play could see him hobble off of the field every few carries. I will say that I was suprised with the Oman pick. He seems like a Dwayne Wright clone.

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Mike Hart is not very durable. Anyone who watched Michigan play could see him hobble off of the field every few carries. I will say that I was suprised with the Oman pick. He seems like a Dwayne Wright clone.

Mike Hart and Anthony Thomas are the same guy and we just rid ourselves of one. Why add another?

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I may be wrong... but I am very disappointed that the Bills took Oman when Mike Hart was still available. I love Mike Hart's running style and dependability as far as never fumbling. I hope Oman proves me wrong. But , I have a feeling the Colts got even better with picking up Hart.

Where is he going to play?23 and 22 and 31 are in front of him.

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But this guy Oman has "sugar hips." Moves on top of moves. And he's not a runt either.

 

I'm coming around a bit....even though we really don't need him.

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<_<<_<

 

that's preposterous.

Have you ever seen them at the same dinner party?

I didn't think so....

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Have you ever seen them at the same dinner party?

I didn't think so....

Hart is 5'9"....Thomas 6'2"....Hart also belonged to The Order of Angell, while Thomas did not.

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Assume for a second that I haven't seen enough of both guys to want to vomit. Explain to me the differences in their games.

Have you watched Hart at Michigan? Thomas is spent...but don't forget he was offensive Rookie of the Year, he just blew out quickly.

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Mike Hart now is Anthony Thomas coming out of college. 4 year player, lots of wear and tear, took a lot of contact. never real fast to start with. pretty productive in college but never really wowed anyone. Thomas had one year in the NFL and was done. I see Hart as the same type of guy. What you see today is as good as it's ever going to get and I'm not overly impressed with today. I'd rather have a guy with a little more upside than a younger, smaller, Anthony Thomas.

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And I'm aware that Thomas was ROY. Both are plodders and Hart is smaller than Thomas, who at least initially had some power. My point was we just got rid of that player. Why bring in another plodder at tailback? get me a guy with some wiggle and who also ran significantly faster than Hart.

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Totally agree. There is a world of difference between those two 6th round picks. Jesus, what were they thinking?

 

Clearly we should have taken Heart (uh, Hart, whatever) with the 179th pick of the draft or waited until the 217th pick to see if Oman was there. Anyone watching these dudes on Youtube can see that Hart would have been on the field for 10 snaps to Oman's 7 this year.

 

How can they be so stupid?!?

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And I'm aware that Thomas was ROY. Both are plodders and Hart is smaller than Thomas, who at least initially had some power. My point was we just got rid of that player. Why bring in another plodder at tailback? get me a guy with some wiggle and who also ran significantly faster than Hart.

From the BuffNews Billboard blog:

"The most curious pick of the Bills draft -- although he's a great story -- was D-II running back Xavier Omon in the sixth round. The Bills have no depth issues at running back, and Omon isn't exactly the change-of-pace-type back that, say, Michigan's Mike Hart would have been. Tom Modrak offered no insight into why the Bills went that way, other than to point out Omon's an intriguing specimen with a history of production. What he's not -- or hasn't been -- is a special-teams player. We shall see.

 

--- Bob DiCesare"

 

Have to think that's the first time Hart has ever been described with those words...

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and Omon isn't exactly the change-of-pace-type back that, say, Michigan's Mike Hart would have been.

 

Have to think that's the first time Hart has ever been described with those words...

Well, technically slower is a change of pace. Mike Hart, the human circle change....

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Hart is a good blitz pickup back with good hands who could have been used in 3rd down packages. Plus it would have created some regional interest since he's from Syracuse. How fast do you need to be inside the 5 yard line.

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