Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

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  • justasportsfan
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 71579

    Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

    Finishing first in the league as a special teams unit is no easy task, but the Bills have made it look easy of late. Following a 2004 season that saw them earn the top ranking, in 2005 Buffalo became the first team in league history to finish tops in the league in back-to-back seasons.

    Brian Moorman went to the Pro Bowl after leading the AFC in gross punting average and finishing second with a 39.1 net average.




    There's just too much depth, too much expertise and too much talent for most opponents to neutralize. That's why Davis is positive he's never seen so much special teams ability on one roster.

    "There are a number of guys here who could all be All-Pro," said Davis. "From the guys we have blocking up front to the guys we have returning it's unbelievable. All those guys can take it to the house. It says a lot for the Buffalo Bills."



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  • Mitchy moo
    Roways rooking ahread!
    • Sep 2005
    • 18380

    #2
    Re: Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

    yes they can!

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    • R. Rich
      Registered User
      • Apr 2003
      • 15874

      #3
      Re: Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

      As long as their man guys stay healthy they have a shot. This team has pretty good depth in terms of special teams, a luxury not shared w/ the offense or defense. Then again, in today's NFL, who does have great depth?

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      • zone
        No, look. I do mind. The Dude minds.
        • Oct 2003
        • 2535

        #4
        Re: Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

        As long as T Mac stays healthy this will not be a problem, I think he is the most talented player on the team.
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        • X-Era
          What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
          • Feb 2005
          • 27670

          #5
          Re: Can Special Teams Three-Peat?

          Originally posted by justasportsfan
          Finishing first in the league as a special teams unit is no easy task, but the Bills have made it look easy of late. Following a 2004 season that saw them earn the top ranking, in 2005 Buffalo became the first team in league history to finish tops in the league in back-to-back seasons.

          Brian Moorman went to the Pro Bowl after leading the AFC in gross punting average and finishing second with a 39.1 net average.




          There's just too much depth, too much expertise and too much talent for most opponents to neutralize. That's why Davis is positive he's never seen so much special teams ability on one roster.

          "There are a number of guys here who could all be All-Pro," said Davis. "From the guys we have blocking up front to the guys we have returning it's unbelievable. All those guys can take it to the house. It says a lot for the Buffalo Bills."



          http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3859
          Absolutely. Hopefully McGee wont play down after just gettin paid, I just dont see him like that though. We could be NASTY.

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