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    Nance Could Have a Chance



  • patmoran2006
    Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
    • Dec 2005
    • 19840

    #2
    Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

    I think he makes the PS as a rookie, unless he's REALLY Impressive in which case he'd put Aiken out..

    but long term he could be a good WR..

    I dont see them carrying 7 WR's into the season
    Evans, Price, Reed, Davis, Parrish, Aiken
    Nance- Practice Squad.
    Last edited by patmoran2006; 05-29-2006, 07:24 PM.


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    • Kerr
      Hall of Fame Zoner
      • Feb 2005
      • 6656

      #3
      Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

      If he can show them he can still be a redzone target, he'd more valauble than aiken at this point.

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      • patmoran2006
        Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
        • Dec 2005
        • 19840

        #4
        Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

        What he has going for him is that he's a big possession WR that the team doesn't have any of.

        But unless he not only makes the team, but he plays REGULARLY I'd rather have him on the practice squad as a rookie, and keep Aiken. Aiken is VERY valuable on special teams and I don't want to mess with that unit, unless the player taking his spot is going to be a consistent contributor offensively AND there is a player of equal value to take that guy's spots on our very-important Special Teams unit.

        IE- Bye Bye Coy Wire as Bowen is better at safety coverage than you AND he's good on special teams.

        Now of course, there could be in an injury to another WR, but if everyone can stay healthy I'm thinking he's going to the PS as a rook.


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        • Marvelous
          Registered User
          • Feb 2004
          • 2226

          #5
          Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

          I think most fans just want the upside that a rookie with promise brings. Esp compared to Aiken who has been around for some time now and is still the last on the totum poll.
          I say Aiken > Davis though. What's that kids name who was tearing it up last year in the pre-season? We still have him too :)
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          • patmoran2006
            Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
            • Dec 2005
            • 19840

            #6
            Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

            When I evaluate Aiken it has nothing to do with WR it's about special teams.

            4 WR's who actually run routes and catch the ball should be plenty.

            Aiken is one of the best special teamers in the NFL, so I think he sticks, unless someone behind him (like Nance) just plays TOO good to keep out of the lineup.

            We'll see how camp unfolds naturally, but right now I have Nance on the P.S. barring injuries, and we'll see how Price and Davis perform this year to see if they are a long term solution or simply one-and-dones.

            Point being.. Aiken stays on my team; special teams are important here and he's as good on that unit as anyone.


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            • TigerJ
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 22575

              #7
              Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

              I agree with Pat on this. The fifth and sixth receiver on a team simply doesn't get enough touches to be a difference maker on a team. The one risk of putting him on the PS is the fact that another team can sign him to their regular roster from Buffalo's PS. That doesn't happen a lot, but if a team that has scouted Nance and likes him has a sudden string of injuries at the WR spot and doesn't have their own PS WR, Nance could be an attractive signing.

              If you all recall, George Wilson had a really solid preseason last year. It didn't matter. There was just no room for him on the regualr roster. He's back for another try. Nance has one big advantage, and that's his height. They also have Chris Denney who has similar size and speed. Chris's disadvantage is his alma mater, the U of Nebraska Omaha instead of Miami of Ohio.
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              • Marvelous
                Registered User
                • Feb 2004
                • 2226

                #8
                Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                We have alot of youth that will make the pre-season very exciting. Including two nice backup fullbacks.

                IMO Sam Aiken gets a special roster spot because of his ST play. And we could still carry our usual # of WR's + Aiken.. That would rock..

                Also, Davis might not fit the system come the pre-season etc.

                George Wilson was the wr i couldn't remember.. Thanks for mentioning Tiger :)
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                • LifetimeBillsFan
                  All-Pro Zoner
                  • Aug 2004
                  • 4946

                  #9
                  Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                  I agree with Pat and Tiger on the value that Aiken has to the team as a STer--in fact, I think that is the only reason that he will probably make the active roster this season.

                  That's because I also agree with Pat about Coy Wire likely being gone by the end of the preseason. I just don't see him having the coverage ability to make the team as the back-up SS, who may have to play a bit more than most back-ups if the rookie, Whitner, struggles at all early on. I think Bowen is a lot better in coverage and probably isn't much of a drop-off, if any, from Wire on STs.

                  Still, I think that Nance has a very good chance to make the team: if he is fully healthy, he has the potential, with his size, to be a pretty good possession receiver at the very least and, at full speed and health, could be even more than that. The key for him, at least initially, though, is going to be what he can contribute on special teams--he must bring some game in that area for the Bills to give up what Aiken brings to the team. And, I have no idea what Nance might be able to do on STs. That's going to be something to watch for in the preseason.

                  Unlike a lot of people here, I like Davis: if he's healthy, I think that he can be a very dangerous WR. Before the Bills signed Price, I thought Davis had a really good chance to be the # 2 WR or at least play a lot because of his speed and size (he is 6'1", so he's not a "smurf"). But, now I'm not so sure what his chances of making the team are because I don't know what he can bring on special teams that the Bills might need. Davis did have some very long KO returns for the Browns early in his career (if I recall correctly, I think one of the injuries that sidelined him for awhile came on a KO return), but the Bills have the best in the business right now in McGee and plenty of others who can return kicks as well, so it is likely that Davis will have to do more than that on STs to make ST play an asset in his favor. One thing he does have going for him is that he knows Holcomb well and there have been reports that he and Holcomb have already reestablished the rapport that they had in Cleveland...for whatever that is worth, though.

                  I think the battle for roster spots at the WR position going into this season is going to be fascinating because at this point, other than Evans, I don't think that any of the other receivers is necessarily a lock to make the team (although I do think that with Price already being listed as the # 2 WR right now, he probably is pretty close to being one). Because we really don't know what the passing game in this offense is actually going to look like yet, I think it is going to be very interesting to watch what happens with the WRs in training camp and the preseason...very interesting.
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                  • Jan Reimers
                    Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
                    • May 2003
                    • 17353

                    #10
                    Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                    I like Nance's potential in the red zone, where we have struggled so mightily in recent seasons. We need at least one big effective receiver to avoid being the latest version of the Smurfs.
                    Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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                    • mysticsoto
                      Too sober for this...
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 31439

                      #11
                      Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                      I think people are missing the fact that if Nance is put on the PS, another team will grab him easily. WRs with such size don't grow on trees and no doubt, someone won't mind making him their 4th/5th receiver while he hopefully learns and develops into a 2nd or 3rd WR. People will grab someone and keep them on the team based on potential. Luke Lawton was grabbed out of our PS and made a backup FB - based on his potential...and Nance has far more potential than Lawton!

                      I'm willing to bet that Nance could probably already come close to what Reed can do on the field. If Nance catches 50% of what is thrown at him on the field, he is already tied with Reed...

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                      • justasportsfan
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71601

                        #12
                        Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                        Originally posted by mysticsoto
                        I think people are missing the fact that if Nance is put on the PS, another team will grab him easily. ...
                        I wonder why Cowher didn't try to snag him especially since Buress and Randll El are gone.
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                        • mysticsoto
                          Too sober for this...
                          • Apr 2004
                          • 31439

                          #13
                          Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                          Originally posted by justasportsfan
                          I wonder why Cowher didn't try to snag him especially since Buress and Randll El are gone.
                          Well, they did pick up 2 WRs in Santonio Homes and Willie Reid in their 1st and 3rd rounds.

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                          • TigerJ
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 22575

                            #14
                            Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                            Originally posted by LifetimeBillsFan
                            I agree with Pat and Tiger on the value that Aiken has to the team as a STer--in fact, I think that is the only reason that he will probably make the active roster this season.

                            That's because I also agree with Pat about Coy Wire likely being gone by the end of the preseason. I just don't see him having the coverage ability to make the team as the back-up SS, who may have to play a bit more than most back-ups if the rookie, Whitner, struggles at all early on. I think Bowen is a lot better in coverage and probably isn't much of a drop-off, if any, from Wire on STs.

                            Still, I think that Nance has a very good chance to make the team: if he is fully healthy, he has the potential, with his size, to be a pretty good possession receiver at the very least and, at full speed and health, could be even more than that. The key for him, at least initially, though, is going to be what he can contribute on special teams--he must bring some game in that area for the Bills to give up what Aiken brings to the team. And, I have no idea what Nance might be able to do on STs. That's going to be something to watch for in the preseason.

                            Unlike a lot of people here, I like Davis: if he's healthy, I think that he can be a very dangerous WR. Before the Bills signed Price, I thought Davis had a really good chance to be the # 2 WR or at least play a lot because of his speed and size (he is 6'1", so he's not a "smurf"). But, now I'm not so sure what his chances of making the team are because I don't know what he can bring on special teams that the Bills might need. Davis did have some very long KO returns for the Browns early in his career (if I recall correctly, I think one of the injuries that sidelined him for awhile came on a KO return), but the Bills have the best in the business right now in McGee and plenty of others who can return kicks as well, so it is likely that Davis will have to do more than that on STs to make ST play an asset in his favor. One thing he does have going for him is that he knows Holcomb well and there have been reports that he and Holcomb have already reestablished the rapport that they had in Cleveland...for whatever that is worth, though.

                            I think the battle for roster spots at the WR position going into this season is going to be fascinating because at this point, other than Evans, I don't think that any of the other receivers is necessarily a lock to make the team (although I do think that with Price already being listed as the # 2 WR right now, he probably is pretty close to being one). Because we really don't know what the passing game in this offense is actually going to look like yet, I think it is going to be very interesting to watch what happens with the WRs in training camp and the preseason...very interesting.
                            I'm also pretty high on Davis. In one sense people think he's been something of an underachiever because with his size/speed blend he's got superstar numbers. Still, when not bothered by injuries, he's put up solid numbers, and has shown he can catch the ball. It could be that he simply needs a chance to start with a solid QB to show what he's really capable of being. He may not have that just yet with the Bills, but he should still be productive, and will catch the ball when the QB gets it to him.
                            I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.

                            I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.

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                            • justasportsfan
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 71601

                              #15
                              Re: Nance Could Have a Chance

                              Originally posted by mysticsoto
                              Well, they did pick up 2 WRs in Santonio Homes and Willie Reid in their 1st and 3rd rounds.
                              But his qb has had huge success with him in the past. It wouldn't hurt to bring himin as a URFA.
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