jamadd Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Given the Raiders' predicament, perhaps they might listen to offers for Seymour. Schoebel, Roscoe, 4th rounder Seymour gets a slightly less bleak situation, and the chance to wreak some havoc on Dr. Evil twice (if he hurries up) this year. I would rather see the Bills invest in LT deal with a proven pro bowler, albeit on the wrong side of 30, than the $$ that must be thrown at unproven rookies.
SuperKillerRobots Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 What makes you think he'd want to play for us and that we'd pay another 30 year old DE a ridiculous amount of money?
DrDawkinstein Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 i thought that the report was he was too big to play DE, and too small for DT, in a 4-3?
Max997 Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Given the Raiders' predicament, perhaps they might listen to offers for Seymour. Schoebel, Roscoe, 4th rounder Seymour gets a slightly less bleak situation, and the chance to wreak some havoc on Dr. Evil twice (if he hurries up) this year. I would rather see the Bills invest in LT deal with a proven pro bowler, albeit on the wrong side of 30, than the $$ that must be thrown at unproven rookies. you think Schoebel, Roscoe and a 4th is equal to the Raiders 1st round pick in 2011? are you freakin kidding me
billybob Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 you think Schoebel, Roscoe and a 4th is equal to the Raiders 1st round pick in 2011? are you freakin kidding me really a 2nd in 2010 is equivalent to a 1st in 2011
3 left feet Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 i may not agree with what to give, but, trading for seymour is a fantastic idea.
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted September 11, 2009 Posted September 11, 2009 Richard Seymour- 6'6 310Lbs Marcus Stroud- 6'6 310lbs listed weights from the NFL someone tell me again how seymour is "too small"?!? Considering he played in a system where they regularly shuffled him inside in 4-3 looks, on a team where he started out as a 4-3 dt, and according to NFL.com is the exact same size as Stroud... Now I'm not saying the Bills would trade for Seymour, obviously we probably won't. Although it sure as hell would be fantastic. I'm just trying to figure out why people keep saying he's too small to play dt in a 4-3. He would be the best thing thats happened to our defense since we had pat williams and ted washington.
jamadd Posted September 11, 2009 Author Posted September 11, 2009 really a 2nd in 2010 is equivalent to a 1st in 2011 Hell they could have Schoebel, Kelsey, and Denny....and Roscoe. The cream of our second round draft picks for the past 7 years. The point is, any of those DEs would be valuable to Oakland, and Roscoe would give them the punt returner they haven't had since Tim Brown. As for his willingness to play for the Bills...3 words: Long Term Deal He'd play here and he would love to stick it to grey hoodie. Besides, he knows all their plays/signals. Mauron wouldn't even need to videotape the Pats' sideline.
JStranger76 Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 If anybody really thinks Marcus Stroud weighs 310 lbs because nfl.com has him listed at that weight needs to wake the hell up. He is honestly between 340 and 350 he only looks 310ish because he is 6'6. Would I love to have an "undersized" 6'6 310 lb athletic DT Richard Seymore playing right next to him? You're damn right.
Max997 Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 really a 2nd in 2010 is equivalent to a 1st in 2011 you think Schoebel, Roscoe and a 4th is equal to the Raiders 2nd round pick in 2011? are you freakin kidding me
rstencel Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 Yeah, Like he would report to the Bills any faster than Raiders. Guess would be a way to save some money, since could suspend him for the year without pay, and drop a few salary's at same time.
Tcali Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 you think Schoebel, Roscoe and a 4th is equal to the Raiders 1st round pick in 2011? are you freakin kidding me if he doesnt go then the trade w/ne is probbly cancelled
evilbuffalobob Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 Hell they could have Schoebel, Kelsey, and Denny....and Roscoe. The cream of our second round draft picks for the past 7 years. The point is, any of those DEs would be valuable to Oakland, and Roscoe would give them the punt returner they haven't had since Tim Brown. As for his willingness to play for the Bills...3 words: Long Term Deal He'd play here and he would love to stick it to grey hoodie. Besides, he knows all their plays/signals. Mauron wouldn't even need to videotape the Pats' sideline. You said 'stick it in the grey hood'.
Malazan Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 if he doesnt go then the trade w/ne is probbly cancelled As I understand it, the trade is done. It's the Raiders that will "suspend" him without pay at this point. That seems to be what ESPN thinks anyway.
Max997 Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 if he doesnt go then the trade w/ne is probbly cancelled what does that have to do with the OP thinking Schobel, Roscoe and a 4th round pick equal the Raiders first rounder in 2011 which will most likely be a top 5 pick?
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 you think Schoebel, Roscoe and a 4th is equal to the Raiders 1st round pick in 2011? are you freakin kidding me no way would Oakland do this.
Tcali Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 what does that have to do with the OP thinking Schobel, Roscoe and a 4th round pick equal the Raiders first rounder in 2011 which will most likely be a top 5 pick? well...i guess nothing....but i was just thinking about the reality of such a trade....and there would be no reality unless the NE/OAK trade is called off. Of course Schobel,Roscoe and a 4th do not equal atop 5 let alone a top 10 pick.--Those 3 together = a second rounder--with most of the value being in the 4th and in Roscoe
Tcali Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 As I understand it, the trade is done. It's the Raiders that will "suspend" him without pay at this point. That seems to be what ESPN thinks anyway. hmmmm...ok...sounds strange that there are no clauses in such a trade.....-call me cynical
Geno Smith's Arm Posted September 12, 2009 Posted September 12, 2009 Given the Raiders' predicament, perhaps they might listen to offers for Seymour. Schoebel, Roscoe, 4th rounder Seymour gets a slightly less bleak situation, and the chance to wreak some havoc on Dr. Evil twice (if he hurries up) this year. I would rather see the Bills invest in LT deal with a proven pro bowler, albeit on the wrong side of 30, than the $$ that must be thrown at unproven rookies. I think it would be more like "get sh** rubbed in his face twice a season, and laughed at by his former teammates for the rest of his career". Not much satisfaction in getting beat up by his old team. He wouldn't want to play in Buffalo any more than in Oakland
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