Never really thought Kyle Williams would stay up there on the depth chart but he could get the spot back sometime this season.
Tim Anderson #1 on the depth chart
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Other items on the depth chart were also very interesting today:
Keith Ellison has moved ahead of Stamer to be the back-up for Crowell. It looks like Stamer has to fight it out with Haggan and Joe Odom for the last linebacker spot.
Greg Jerman is the main backup at both left and right tackle postions. He will make the team based on his versatility if nothing else. Both of the rookie tackles (Pennington and Butler) may not make the team.
Justin Geisinger is now the backup to Duke Preston at Center and right guard - it looks like he might make make the team.
Jason Thomas is the backup left guard. This guy has really been under the radar so far.
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Originally posted by John Doe
Justin Geisinger is now the backup to Duke Preston at Center and right guard - it looks like he might make make the team.
Jason Thomas is the backup left guard. This guy has really been under the radar so far.
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the title of this thread just gave me a sinking feeling. Anderson sucks- if Williams and McCargo couldn't beat him out, that doesn't bode well for our DL this season.
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Originally posted by OpIv37the title of this thread just gave me a sinking feeling. Anderson sucks- if Williams and McCargo couldn't beat him out, that doesn't bode well for our DL this season.
you get a sinking feeling just from realizing your alive every morning.. the status of the bills dline has nothing to do with it."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Originally posted by Tatonkayou get a sinking feeling just from realizing your alive every morning.. the status of the bills dline has nothing to do with it.
Oh, wait, didn't I say that to you yesterday, and you totally ignored it? Since my posts seem to bother you so much, you should just ignore all of them.
But, if a starting DL that includes Tim Anderson is satisfactory to you, you either don't know very much about football or don't care how well this team does.
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Originally posted by OpIv37the title of this thread just gave me a sinking feeling. Anderson sucks- if Williams and McCargo couldn't beat him out, that doesn't bode well for our DL this season.
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Originally posted by BILLSROCK1212McCargo was never competing with Anderson or Williams for that position
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Originally posted by OpIv37I see, so we spent a first and third round draft pick on a position where we already have a solid starter. Great move, Marv.
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Originally posted by OpIv37I see, so we spent a first and third round draft pick on a position where we already have a solid starter. Great move, Marv.
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Originally posted by BILLSROCK1212McCargo doesnt play RDT only LDT Williams still has a shot at the job and just so you know Williams was a 5th rounder
McCargo plays LDT. Larry Tripplett is the starter at LDT. In order to get McCargo, we had to trade a 3rd round draft pick, then select him with the first round draft pick.
So, rather than getting a guy via FA, draft or trade who can start next to Tripplett, we spend 2 draft picks on Tripplett's back up and end up with a starting lineup that includes Tim Anderson.
If Williams beats out Anderson, he might be the steal of the draft. But the McCargo pick has me scratching my head.
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Originally posted by G. HostBills will be rotating DTs all game so whether he is a starter or not may not make a big difference in number of downs.
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