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Corey Simon to Buffalo??

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I saw on KFFL that the bills may aquire him from the eagles.
 
they already have a great defense. He won't help them score points
 
I actually heard something about that.

And Mike, they dont have a DT... Corey Simon would fill the only hole they have on D.

Nasty
 
Nasty said:
I actually heard something about that.

And Mike, they dont have a DT... Corey Simon would fill the only hole they have on D.

Nasty

They have a big question at QB, a RB who is two years removed from a major knee injury, Moulds isn't getting any younger, their o-line has been suspect for years. They are good enough on defense, they need to tweak that offense. They don't need Simon now.
 
Nasty said:
I actually heard something about that.

And Mike, they dont have a DT... Corey Simon would fill the only hole they have on D.

Nasty

Sam Adams is pretty good. I haven't heard a thing about this. It would not make sense to me because they didn't wanna resign Williams, and Jennings, but would put huge money into another defensive player. I think Simon is a stud, but for Buffalo to be investing all that money into the defense does not make sense.
 
MikeO said:
They have a big question at QB, a RB who is two years removed from a major knee injury, Moulds isn't getting any younger, their o-line has been suspect for years. They are good enough on defense, they need to tweak that offense. They don't need Simon now.

They know they're going to have to play lights out on D to give themselves a chance, i.e., Baltimore Ravens...Their O will come along slowly, they know they have a rookie QB, and some issues on OL..So if your D is solid you can play like we did last year, except they have a running game.
 
MDFINFAN said:
They know they're going to have to play lights out on D to give themselves a chance, i.e., Baltimore Ravens...Their O will come along slowly, they know they have a rookie QB, and some issues on OL..So if your D is solid you can play like we did last year, except they have a running game.

How far did that get the Fins from 1996-2004?:confused:

I hope they take your advice.
 
MikeO said:
They have a big question at QB, a RB who is two years removed from a major knee injury, Moulds isn't getting any younger, their o-line has been suspect for years. They are good enough on defense, they need to tweak that offense. They don't need Simon now.


i really wouldnt say rb is a question for the bills. willis played good last year and thats what u gotta go on. if he is a question mark well we have huge question marks with our rbs(a rookie and a quitter). moulds may not be young but he is still a good wr and has alot left. they also have lee evans who is a playmaker and will get even better. their offense is a lot like ours in the fact that it lies at the hands of the oline and qb.
 
This is only a big move if he is blocking Loserman and opening holes for the running game. If he isn't do that then they are throwing money away.
 
Damn that would suck for us, but with Corey Simon holding out in Phily... it's definitely a possiblity. I really hope it doesn't happen though.
 
djfresh47 said:
Sam Adams is pretty good. I haven't heard a thing about this. It would not make sense to me because they didn't wanna resign Williams, and Jennings, but would put huge money into another defensive player. I think Simon is a stud, but for Buffalo to be investing all that money into the defense does not make sense.
Although he's still good, Adams is getting up there in age and I wouldn't be surprised if he is gone after his contract is up. If true I can see Donahoe just trying to prepare for the future. Modrak was w/ the eagles when Simon was drafted (?) . I would rather we extend Clements first before we do anything but I'm not a GM so...
 
I think that the Bills are fine with the guys they have now at DT. If they do add him, then there DT's will be really good.
 
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