Coach Tuesday Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs. This franchise is a joke.
BillsObserver Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 If you feel that way, you should just quit being a fan. You sure sound like you've given up.
bartshan-83 Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs.This franchise is a joke. You know they drafted a WR and OLB right?
The Big Cat Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs. This franchise is a joke. Dude, f-ck right off and trust that people getting paid to evaluate these guys know more than you do.
GhostsOfTheRockpile Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I didn't realize Orakpo or Ayers was already a proven NFL stud!!! Damn Bills!!
Coach Tuesday Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 You know they drafted a WR and OLB right? Yep, after years and years of stocking up along the lines. And they were able to draft the way they did this year because they signed Canty and Bernard.
The Big Cat Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I didn't realize Orakpo or Ayers was already a proven NFL stud!!! Damn Bills!! Well, obviously! Those draft genius Washington Redskins nabbed him!
zevo Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs. This franchise is a joke. God, Shut The F UP! You have no idea who will be good from this draft! So SHUT THE F UP!
drinkTHEkoolaid Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 i would be drooling over a rotation of schobel/maybin/brown but its ok we have above average DB depth..... OMG i hate them
nucci Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs. This franchise is a joke. What looming ownership are you talking about? Is there a new owner coming in?
Coach Tuesday Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 What looming ownership are you talking about? Is there a new owner coming in? I'm assuming Ralph won't live to be 108, but what do I know.
Coach Tuesday Posted April 26, 2009 Author Posted April 26, 2009 Dude, f-ck right off and trust that people getting paid to evaluate these guys know more than you do. You're right, they obviously know what they're doing. My bad.
Alaska Darin Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 I remember the excitement here at TBD when we got such great value for Kelsey - who was projected as a late first rounder. Now STFU.
bartshan-83 Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 Yep, after years and years of stocking up along the lines. And they were able to draft the way they did this year because they signed Canty and Bernard. I understand your frustration...but the Giants haven't drafted an Offensive Lineman OR Defensive Lineman in the First 2 rounds since 2004 (Chris Snee RD2), unless you count Kiwanuka who really is an OLB. It's not the position you draft, it's the player you get. They drafted Osi in Rd 2 in 2003 and Tuck in Rd 3 in 2005 and got two probowlers. We drafted McCargo and Kelsay in the same time-frame and got one loser and one borderline starter.
The Big Cat Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 You're right, they obviously know what they're doing. My bad. I didn't say they knew what they were doing. I said they knew more than YOU...and me...and every person not employed to scout NFL talent.
nodnarb Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 This was the most important draft for the Bills, maybe, ever, with the looming ownership and coaching transitions, and possible geographical relocation on the line. And in typical Bills fashion, they whiffed. The way it all went down demonstrates why they have such a piss-poor front office as compared to the perennial successes (Pats, Ravens, Steelers, Giants, Eagles, Parcells, etc.). Had they planned and studied properly, they would've known that they could take a three-down RDE at 11 (Ayers, Orakpko), still get the center they want at 28 (Wood), and pick up passrush help in Round 2 (Barwin or Brown). But of course, Ralph underpays for talent evaluators and coaches, and this is the result. An organization with its head up its a$$ on draft weekend, once again. The Byrd pick is an utter tragedy, and I'm sure Day 2 will be more of the same: running backs, WRs, safeties who can jump over alligator moats on YouTube, etc. Meanwhile ever year the Giants stock up on quality offensive and defensive linemen and oh, guess what, they keep making the playoffs. This franchise is a joke. No, you're a joke. And those like you who think you know what you're talking about beyond being a reader of mocks. Every year, EVERY YEAR, Big Names that people here clamor for drop deep into the draft - for reasons that professional scouts know and understand. These are just NAMES to you. One critical thing that people forget every year: Teams rank players to fit their scheme. Mock drafts do not.
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