OK w/e lets not get excited about a good college WR that we just "stole" off of a team who spent their 4th round pick on :confused: , yea now I understand what yous are saying.
How does being an average WR in college help you once you are in the NFL?paskerbrandon said:OK w/e lets not get excited about a good college WR that we just "stole" off of a team who spent their 4th round pick on :confused: , yea now I understand what yous are saying.
I will go and defend this Bills fan because his posts always contain constructive criticisms and are more fun to read than the "move Z. Thomas to ss" "Trade Ricky" "Trade Booker" "We suck" posts.Dolfan1000 said:Want more realism?
Your OL is worse then ours.
Willis is one bad cut away from the IR
JP Losman has shown nothing in the PS to say he wont be a bust with a capital "B"
Theres some realism for ya. Troll.
gr8slayer said:How does being an average WR in college help you once you are in the NFL?
And? Everyone needs camp fodder.Jaj said:You HAVE GREG JERMAN ON YOUR TEAM ENOUGH SAID :rofl3:
gr8slayer said:So why is everyone around here acting like you just signed some big name WR?
Not at all. I have a Parcells mind set when it comes to rookies. What has he done to prove he is worth anything?34ibon99 said:Envy?
BenchFiedler said:I will go and defend this Bills fan because his posts always contain constructive criticisms and are more fun to read than the "move Z. Thomas to ss" "Trade Ricky" "Trade Booker" "We suck" posts.
He is right, every frikkin reject that is cut, we want him for a look. Are we some kind of salvation army or recycling agency ..
Not their rookie year when they are fourth round picks.34ibon99 said:Good players get cut too.
You are right, but I've seen a post last week to bring back Arturo Freeman who was released. Maybe 10% of the players release are worth taking a look, but remember there is a reason why these players are unemployed.34ibon99 said:Good players get cut too.
gr8slayer said:And? Everyone needs camp fodder.
paskerbrandon said:An athletic prospect with an abundant amount of natural ability, Gibson shows flashes of dominance on the field, yet has been spotty with his dedication to football. Possesses first-round skill and the ability to develop into a No. 1 receiver at the next level, yet must motivate himself and prove that he is willing to pay the price.
There, think what you want I dont care.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/2005/draft/players/65034.html
PS/camp fodder Same difference.byroan said:Camp is over with.