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  1. tko51

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    how convenient for you.
     
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    Yeah, Carson would have single handedly successfully blocked Jason Peters before he got to the punter blocked the punt and then fell down on it in the endzone.

    Carson would have also not thrown that Int to TKO (that he took like 62 yards to the house) when our entire D line was in his face all day.

    Our D line absolutely dominated that game - just like the Browns game.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, Carson would have single handedly successfully blocked Jason Peters before he got to the punter blocked the punt and then fell down on it in the endzone.

    Carson would have also not thrown that Int to TKO (that he took like 62 yards to the house) when our entire D line was in his face all day.

    Our D line absolutely dominated that game - just like the Browns game.</div>

    I highly doubt Carson would of single handly won that game but he might of had enough brains not to throw the ball right to your LB so he can take it back for 60 yards. Right now Carson Palmer has shown a lot of promise on being a solid NFL starter. I would be hoping Losman play just like he did last season.
     
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    Losman is going to show alot of people up.

    The Bills are going to be really good next year
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (porky88)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah, Carson would have single handedly successfully blocked Jason Peters before he got to the punter blocked the punt and then fell down on it in the endzone.

    Carson would have also not thrown that Int to TKO (that he took like 62 yards to the house) when our entire D line was in his face all day.

    Our D line absolutely dominated that game - just like the Browns game.</div>

    I highly doubt Carson would of single handly won that game but he might of had enough brains not to throw the ball right to your LB so he can take it back for 60 yards. Right now Carson Palmer has shown a lot of promise on being a solid NFL starter. I would be hoping Losman play just like he did last season.</div>

    Actually, Rudi Johnson was right there during that play, but TKO being the smart player that he is knew because Johnson was behind the line, he was allowed to hit him and knock him down and grab the ball from the air and take it to the house.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bleedblk&gld)</div><div class='quotemain'>Losman is going to show alot of people up.

    The Bills are going to be really good next year</div>

    Amen.

    I think our game against eachother will be a nailbiter this season - I'm definitely looking forward to it. I hope Aaron Brooks makes some of those memorable throws that he's made (was it last season where he threw the ball backwards behind his line?)
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Losman is gonna have a bad year. He is no Roethsberger and No palmer. He is the next kyle boller
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bleedblk&gld)</div><div class='quotemain'>Losman is going to show alot of people up.

    The Bills are going to be really good next year</div>

    Amen.

    I think our game against eachother will be a nailbiter this season - I'm definitely looking forward to it. I hope Aaron Brooks makes some of those memorable throws that he's made (was it last season where he threw the ball backwards behind his line?)</div>

    IF your playing a nail bitter against the Saints you might be in trouble. [​IMG]
     
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    Not if Jim Haslett gets his players in control.

    Didn't the Saints finish strong last year?
     
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    I'll be damned - Law won't be a chief after all - NFL Live said he worked out for the Lions yesterday or today. It's rare that when a group agree in principle that they don't finish consumating the deal.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>Not if Jim Haslett gets his players in control.

    Didn't the Saints finish strong last year?</div>

    Like they do every year. They have done little to improve the leagues worse defense and Brooks is inconsistent.
     
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    The panthers and the bucs are gonna be a lot better next year, and the Saints havent really improved hardly at all.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>The panthers and the bucs are gonna be a lot better next year, and the Saints havent really improved hardly at all.</div>

    Yea the Bucs should still get solid play on defense and Carnell Williams is gonna be a stud in this league. I have a lot of faith in him. With a running game that should open up the passing attack with Michael Clayton. Brian Griese threw for 20 TD's last season in 11 games. If the o-line can play better they should be good.
     
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    panthersare#1 The GM

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    now that the panthers and bucs have recovered from off years i think the saints are gonna struggle a lot in the NFC south. Carnell i think is gonna do huge things. He has proven himself a lot in college.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>now that the panthers and bucs have recovered from off years i think the saints are gonna struggle a lot in the NFC south. Carnell i think is gonna do huge things. He has proven himself a lot in college.</div>

    He is my pick for offensive Rookie of the year this season. I think he gets 1200 yards and maybe 7-10 TD's.
     
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    i dont see a QB offensive winning rookie of the year. I think it is between him and Benson because Lovie Smith wants to run run run run run. WR Edwards might catch a lot of balls. Williamson is gonna have a hard time adjusting. Williams probly cant get enough balls with Roy and Charles and Kevin and Marcus there. Matt Jones is hard to tell because he has never played the position. Mark Clayton will probly be the 2nd best rookie WR in 05. But he has to share time with Mason and Heap. Roddy White is probly going to have the worst year out of the 1st rounders. It not because he doesnt have talent it is because he doesnt have a good passing QB. Vick likes to run, and he already found his favorite target Crumpler

    So i think offensive rookie of the year goes to carnell, cedric or Braylon
     
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    yea but you never no. for all we know it could be Frank Gore.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (panthersare#1)</div><div class='quotemain'>now that the panthers and bucs have recovered from off years i think the saints are gonna struggle a lot in the NFC south. Carnell i think is gonna do huge things. He has proven himself a lot in college.</div>

    Why are people attacking my credibility with this guy around?

    He says what basically boils down to the same thing that I said - about a non rookie on my team mind you - about a rookie on his team.

    "He has proven himself a lot in college"

    Do I really need to throw the hypocrisy of such a statement in your face?

    I really didn't have anything against the panthers - I was certainly pulling for them in their superbowl appearance two years ago against the Patriots, but if you're a pretty fair representation of their fans, I'm gonna be inclined to hate them just to spite you.
     
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    Or the next Kijana Carter, or Ron Dayne, or Rashaan Salaam.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>But I think that Nate Clements has a chance to be a very special CB in this league - a Deion type - unfortunately it probably won't be in a Bills uniform.</div>


    In one thread you compare McGahee to OJ and that you see him going for 2,000 yards in another thread you mention Brett Farve and Loseman in the same breath...Saying Clements could be a "Deion Type" ....WOW the bills just have a squad full HOF'ers I guess huh? Do you realize how ridiculous this is?

    Oh and as for Spikes being hands down the best OLB in the league...ever heard of Keith Bulluck? You could easliy make an argument for him....
     

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