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Greg Jerman

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Was the Bills starting RT this past week agaisnt the Saints. Imagine that??? All off season Bills fans were coming in here and telling us that "the Miami offensive line sucks" ,or "the Dolphins have no line" and now they are starting are castoffs. Pretty ironic Huh.

Anyway I do think we SHOULD win Sunday. However, the way the Miami corners have been playing there's always a chance Losman gets it together this week. Don't laugh, Moulds is just as dangerous as Steve Smith and Lee Evans is better than any #2 Carolina had to offer. The Miami front 7 must dominate, which if Greg Jerman starts again there's one spot where they should. this game is huge as the division is there for the taking and 0-2 will put us behind the 8 ball. Winning in Buffalo is the sweetest victory we can have IMO.
 
Eric Moulds is not as good as Steve Smith. Way off on that one, sorry. Steve Smith was fast becoming one of the NFL's premier WRs before his injury and now he has picked up RIGHT where he left off. The guy is as good as they come when you're not named Moss or Owens.
 
He's pretty strong. Generally is able to stand up to guys and not get pushed back as a tackle. But he's not quick enough to deal with speed rushers. I called him "The Matador" back in 2003 camp. He's better suited for guard.

If they line JT up over there, Losman had better be dropping short and getting rid of it quick because Jerman will be escorting JT to the QB.
 
ckparrothead said:
Eric Moulds is not as good as Steve Smith. Way off on that one, sorry. Steve Smith was fast becoming one of the NFL's premier WRs before his injury and now he has picked up RIGHT where he left off. The guy is as good as they come when you're not named Moss or Owens.

Which is even more amazing when you consider he's 5-9, 185.

Very Mark Clayton like.
 
ckparrothead said:
Eric Moulds is not as good as Steve Smith. Way off on that one, sorry. Steve Smith was fast becoming one of the NFL's premier WRs before his injury and now he has picked up RIGHT where he left off. The guy is as good as they come when you're not named Moss or Owens.

I totally agree....Smith is a top 5 guy in my opinion.
 
Muck said:
He's pretty strong. Generally is able to stand up to guys and not get pushed back as a tackle. But he's not quick enough to deal with speed rushers. I called him "The Matador" back in 2003 camp. He's better suited for guard.

If they line JT up over there, Losman had better be dropping short and getting rid of it quick because Jerman will be escorting JT to the QB.

I can see it now, JT doing a "Mexican Hat Dance" on Loseman's FOREHEAD! What a beautiful thought to end my night!
 
Muck said:
Which is even more amazing when you consider he's 5-9, 185.

Very Mark Clayton like.

The guy is a jitterbug coated in greased lightning with hands made of velcro. He is truly amazing and I just love watching him. He is the guy that Deion Branch is trying very hard to become, and sometimes succeeding.
 
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