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Didnt Dockery say in the press conference that he takled to TKO and he said nothing but good things about Buffalo and the Bills organization.......
I dont deny that thats true. However, I can also say that it may not mean much for a guy who may take a hit in his pay if teams shy away from his questionable achilles injury recovery.
Ellison-Willis-Crowell. "Problem solv-ed," as Inspector Clouseau would say.
I think that would raise more questions than answers. I like Ellison and I LOVE CROWELL but lets be realistic. Ellison and Willis are still big question marks in relation to TKO. I would still feel much better keeping TKO.
I think that would raise more questions than answers. I like Ellison and I LOVE CROWELL but lets be realistic. Ellison and Willis are still big question marks in relation to TKO. I would still feel much better keeping TKO.
Spikes is my boy, but if the Bills let go of him, I won't be devastated. I did, however, like how TKO progressed late last year and would be interested to see how he does next year two seasons after the injury.
I think that would raise more questions than answers. I like Ellison and I LOVE CROWELL but lets be realistic. Ellison and Willis are still big question marks in relation to TKO. I would still feel much better keeping TKO.
Spikes is my boy, but if the Bills let go of him, I won't be devastated. I did, however, like how TKO progressed late last year and would be interested to see how he does next year two seasons after the injury.
Spikes is my boy, but if the Bills let go of him, I won't be devastated. I did, however, like how TKO progressed late last year and would be interested to see how he does next year two seasons after the injury.
I won't go off myself or anything either but you gotta admit. You feel a bit more comfortable with Spikes here considering our inexperience at LB without him.
I have mixed emotions about Spikes returning..Of course i loved the beast he was before the achiles. A total animal. But i dunno if he will ever be like that again. And with Fletch gone we are gonna need Spikes leadership BIGTIME... I think trading Willis and leaving a hole is enough for 1 offseason. I'm excited about what a new hungry RB with our new revamped O-line. But losing Spikes when he is set to be fully 100% sounds suspect to me....
-I'm all for change when it's improvement. Esp youth improvement but our D is in NO-way in position to lose another vet leader..No Clements or Fletch.. + We still have interior D-line issues..
-I'm scared about our D nextseason. Esp against the run.
but In Marv i trust!
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