Here I think Marv has the advantage. He's the trust of Ralph and he can talk the old man out of interfering with day-to-day operations.
So Ralph wants to stop the run, huh?
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King also said this
6. I think I love this Buffalo-Philadelphia trade ... for the Eagles. And not just because they get a feisty linebacker with something to prove, Takeo Spikes. The Eagles now have a third-strong quarterback, Kelly Holcomb, better than the second-string quarterback in New York (Tim Hasselbeck or Jared Lorenzen), and better than Washington's if Mark Brunell doesn't make it through training camp. Remember how well Holcomb did in Cleveland Buffalo between 2002 and 2005: 20 starts, completion percentages of over 60 every year, a 35-to-29 touchdown-to-interception ratio. It amazes me that more team haven't made plays for a guy who's thrown 810 passes in his career and completed 64.6 percent of them.
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Originally posted by ghz in pittsburghhttp://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...1/china/3.html
Here I think Marv has the advantage. He's the trust of Ralph and he can talk the old man out of interfering with day-to-day operations.
Holcomb is better than Philly's #2 QB????
Okay Kelly we need a deep post to get in field goal range. "Holcomb in the pocket, has a wide open Bethel Johnson, no, no, he throws to Buckwalter for 3 yards, game over".
I guess nobody told King that the guy can only throw the ball 30 yards with the wind.
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a backup q that can complete 65% of his passes in the nfl is very valuable regardless of arm strength
the bills just didnt want to carry two backups anymore with the emergence of losman and freed up that cap space while getting a draft pick for a guy they would have released anywayOne set of rules for all in the beloved community
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Originally posted by Meatheada backup q that can complete 65% of his passes in the nfl is very valuable regardless of arm strength
the bills just didnt want to carry two backups anymore with the emergence of losman and freed up that cap space while getting a draft pick for a guy they would have released anyway
good riddance KH.Sec 241 row 12 seat 23
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I'll be interested to see if the Bills deviate a bit from the expected and take a bigger DT or MLB, instead of a Cover 2 type player. Earlier conversations with Jauron and Fewell contained quotes that they undertood size may be a bit more important up the middle.
We'll see how it plays out.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Originally posted by HHURRICANEOMG Peter King might be the stupidest **** on the planet. I think I'm going to become a Sports reporter because you obviously don't need to watch and of the teams or players you report on.
Holcomb is better than Philly's #2 QB????
Okay Kelly we need a deep post to get in field goal range. "Holcomb in the pocket, has a wide open Bethel Johnson, no, no, he throws to Buckwalter for 3 yards, game over".
I guess nobody told King that the guy can only throw the ball 30 yards with the wind.
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Originally posted by Carlton BaileyThe Bills could acquire Tom Brady for Mario Haggan and King would explain how Haggan's the next Singletary and Brady was a product of the system.
The rest of us get it; every move that the Bills make is a great move while anyone commenting otherwise is a moron; loser, dickhead, knows nothing, shouldn't be writing, etc., etc.
Meanwhile Marv Levy ****s gold.Facts speak louder than opinions
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