fishin
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has us at the top for the blitz, mostly stuff we already know but a good read. Dont know if its been posted yet.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5625196
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5625196
AFC East Winners Right HereOne man's trash is another man's treasure.
That axiom is playing itself out when it comes to two very big offensive linemen in the NFL, one now a Buffalo Bill.
In Jacksonville, coaches and fans are hoping Mike Williams, the No. 4 overall pick of Buffalo's in 2001 who was released this off-season, can meet his expectations and be a missing link.
In Buffalo, coaches and fans are hoping Aaron Gibson, the 27th overall pick of Detroit's in 1999 who was out of football last season, can do the same.
Gibson, whose 6-6, 375-pound girth rivals Williams, knows this is likely his last chance to make something of his football life.
While he started as a rookie for the Lions, Gibson never dominated like scouts thought he would and eventually landed with the Chicago Bears.
He started all 16 games in 2003 when Bills coach Dick Jauron was in charge. The next year, however, injuries and weight problems limited Gibson to four games before he was out on the street in 2005.
"It was hard being out of the game," he admitted. "I have a young daughter, so I was keeping busy, but not playing football was something I wasn't ready for. I'm glad to have an opportunity to come back."
He didn't have many. Buffalo was the only team he considered -- or seriously considered him. For Jauron, Gibson's signing isn't a reputation breaker but it could be a maker if he can win a roster spot and contribute.
"I know what kind of coach he is and how he approaches the game," Gibson, 28, said. "I had some success under him before, so hopefully we can have some more." Gibson was drafted as a tackle but was moved inside to guard because his footwork and technique in space against speed pass rushers was so poor. The Bills have looked at him at right tackle, but prefer him inside where he can use his massive size to dominate opponents in the run game.
Donte Whitner said:AFC East Winners Right Here
Donte Whitner said:AFC East Winners Right Here
Donte Whitner said:AFC East Winners Right Here
Dude i seen your worthless posts on Whitner being better than Allen.. Dude you need to wake up and smell the coffee. Whitner is only a safety and can only play safety. Allen is a corner and the top free safety coming out this year. He was a top 10 pick before he injured his hip.. Whitner was never ever talked about as a top 10 pick and was a reach at #8 of the first round. That's just a fact. Have fun being a bottom dweller in the afc east for a while with the Jets.:sidelol: :sidelol:Donte Whitner said:AFC East Winners Right Here
greatwade said:Aaron Gibson was in my graduating class at Wisconsin. One of the funniest things I've ever seen in my life was him always riding around town on his crappy old moped. The guy's head is gigantic and the rest of him follows suit. He sucks though. He is soft, and has awful footwork. Jason Taylor's hawaii tickets might as well be hanging between his butt cheeks.
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Donte Whitner said:AFC East Winners Right Here