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    Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

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    As each day passes, it appears more and more likely that the Buffalo Bills will not come to an agreement with defensive tackle Darwin Walker, whose holdout has become a national story. The Bills acquired Walker and a late-round draft pick from the Philadelphia Eagles in March for linebacker Takeo Spikes and Kelly Holcomb. Buffalo had full knowledge upon acquiring Walker that the 29-year-old wanted a new deal, yet the team is still refusing to give him one.


    Assuming Walker never plays a down for the Bills (he could be released or sent back to Philadelphia for another low-round choice), it could go down as one of the worst NFL trades in recent memory. Walker, an eighth-year man, isn't going to enter Buffalo on a proverbial white horse and save the team's seemingly terrible run defense, but he would provide a veteran up the middle who can rush the opposing quarterback (the ex-Tennessee Volunteer has 27½ career sacks).


    Getting Holcomb's somewhat large contract off the books wasn't a bad thing for the Bills, who have three serviceable QBs as it is, but simply giving away Spikes is looking like a terrible decision. The two-time Pro Bowler missed most of 2005 with a torn Achilles, rehabbed for almost a full year after, then returned in time for the Bills' 2006 opener. Spikes was mostly a non-factor for Buffalo in 11 regular-season games, but he came on toward the end of the campaign. In total, the 6-foot-2, 242-pounder made 70 tackles. His best game was the Bills' season-ender, when he tallied a year-best 11 takedowns in a 19-7 loss to Baltimore.


    With Spikes gone, the Bills' linebacking corps is expected to consist of rookie Paul Posluszny in the middle (though he's behind the little-known John DiGiorgio on the current depth chart) and Angelo Crowell and Keith Ellison on the outside. Assuming Posluszny, a much-hyped second-round pick from Penn State, pans out, he'll be deserving of a starting spot. Crowell, meanwhile, in four pro seasons, has been very good when healthy. The big question mark is Ellison, a second-year man whom Buffalo used a sixth-rounder on in the 2006 draft.


    Ellison, 23, was a pleasant surprise as a rookie, making 65 tackles in 14 games, but is he really full-time starting material at this stage in his career? The 6-0, 228-pounder (much smaller than Spikes) is currently penciled in as the Bills' weakside starting LB, where Spikes played for most of his four-year tenure with the team. If he wins the No. 1 job on the right side over main combatant Coy Wire this summer, Ellison will likely be at least slightly better than he was last year. After all, the ex-Oregon State standout now has a better understanding of the Tampa 2 defensive scheme Buffalo runs. However, the odds of him reaching Spikes-like heights this early (or ever, perhaps) seem slim and nil.


    It's true Spikes asked the Bills for a trade when the offseason began, but he certainly wouldn't have given less than maximum effort in 2007 if he remained on the roster. And if he's a respectable part of Philadelphia's defense this season, Buffalo will be kicking itself for letting the nine-year veteran go for late-round picks, extra salary-cap room (as if the frugal Bills don't already have enough) and a D-tackle who will probably never see the home locker room at Ralph Wilson Stadium.


    There are two ways the 30-year-old Spikes can go at this juncture of his career: He can either follow the path of Seattle's Julian Peterson, a former Pro Bowl LB who has recovered very well from a past Achilles injury, or free agent LaVar Arrington, a once-fierce 'backer whose '06 Achilles tear and recent motorcycle crash point to early retirement.

    If Spikes mimics Peterson, Bills General Manager Marv Levy better prepare himself for even further second-guessing from both media and fans. Put simply, the March trade he orchestrated will go down as an embarrassment.
  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101230

    #2
    Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

    even if it works out and Darwin takes the field for us, it was still an awful trade because the Bills imposed a deadline on THEMSELVES to get a contract done with an admittedly disgruntled player.
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    • User Manuel
      The Artist formerly Known as Lawesome97
      • Nov 2003
      • 2662

      #3
      Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

      I think Spikes performace is irrelevant because our other option in the Bills plans was to release him outright.

      I hope he is great and makes the playoff sfor the first time. Chances are he wont be great and Philly might not make the playoffs.

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      • justasportsfan
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 71579

        #4
        Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

        Originally posted by Lawesome97
        I hope he is great and makes the playoff sfor the first time. Chances are he wont be great and Philly might not make the playoffs.

        I hope WE end up making playoffs and eagles don't so we can Spikes
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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101230

          #5
          Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

          Originally posted by Lawesome97
          I think Spikes performace is irrelevant because our other option in the Bills plans was to release him outright.

          I hope he is great and makes the playoff sfor the first time. Chances are he wont be great and Philly might not make the playoffs.
          really? Keeping him so we had some experience at LB wasn't an option?

          It's ok though, we have Jon DiGiorgio and Keith Ellison!
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          • TheGhostofJimKelly
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            • May 2003
            • 12459

            #6
            Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

            That was one dumb article.

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            • Carlton Bailey

              #7
              Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

              Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKelly
              That was one dumb article.
              Because it told the truth? The Bills really have made a mess of this entire thing.

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              • The King
                Without me it's just Awe so
                • Jun 2004
                • 42380

                #8
                Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                Originally posted by justasportsfan
                I hope WE end up making playoffs and eagles don't so we can Spikes
                Thats what happened to him in Cincy too,.
                I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
                "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
                You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
                It was all
                true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
                He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can
                mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.


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                • justasportsfan
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 71579

                  #9
                  Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                  Originally posted by MBBedard
                  Thats what happened to him in Cincy too,.


                  It's gonna happen again this year and Ellison will go to the probowl while SPikes won't
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                  • patmoran2006
                    Ole' Ralphie SCROOGE
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 19840

                    #10
                    Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                    Originally posted by TheGhostofJimKelly
                    That was one dumb article.
                    What about it was dumb?


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                    • Saratoga Slim
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2005
                      • 4154

                      #11
                      Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                      I hope he succeeds cause I like him, but if he does there's no way that the Bills' FO doesn't look like they came out on the losing end of the is-he-or-isnt-he-healthy gamble. If he's close to his old form, he's worth every penny of the 5M he would have made here.
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                      • User Manuel
                        The Artist formerly Known as Lawesome97
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 2662

                        #12
                        Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                        Originally posted by OpIv37
                        really? Keeping him so we had some experience at LB wasn't an option?

                        It's ok though, we have Jon DiGiorgio and Keith Ellison!
                        So, by your thinking, if the Bills think he can't play at the level he's being compensated for then they are stupid for releasing him?

                        Experience is fine, if he can perform. An experienced player who can't perform is a luxury the Bills cant afford.

                        Bottom line is this. Ellison was BETTER than Spikes last year. And if you say "Spikes was injured" that only solidifies my point. SPikes has been injured alot.

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                        • OpIv37
                          Acid Douching Asswipe
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 101230

                          #13
                          Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                          Originally posted by Lawesome97
                          So, by your thinking, if the Bills think he can't play at the level he's being compensated for then they are stupid for releasing him?

                          Experience is fine, if he can perform. An experienced player who can't perform is a luxury the Bills cant afford.

                          Bottom line is this. Ellison was BETTER than Spikes last year. And if you say "Spikes was injured" that only solidifies my point. SPikes has been injured alot.
                          um, before the achilles injury Spikes missed ONE game in 6 or 7 years, and it was to attend his father's funeral or something like that.

                          If you think Ellison was better than Spikes last year, you're on crack. Not that Spikes was anything great, but Ellison wasn't either. I just don't understand why so many people are so willing to gamble on unproven guys like Ellison and DiGiorgio but NOT willing to gamble on a proven pro bowler like Spikes who has played well for the majority of his time this year.

                          And what do you mean we can't afford it? What have we done with Spikes' cap space since he was traded? Oh right, NOTHING.
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                          • THATHURMANATOR
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 69112

                            #14
                            Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                            Who gives a **** about Spikes he is gone and forgotten in my book **** HIM.

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                            • User Manuel
                              The Artist formerly Known as Lawesome97
                              • Nov 2003
                              • 2662

                              #15
                              Re: Bills will look bad if Spikes succeeds in new setting

                              It is irrelevant what Spikes did his first 6-7 years. For the past two seasons he has been a bust. Ellison was pretty good all things considered. Sometimes you have to cut your losses

                              As for Digorgio, heck, maybe he is the next Ray Bentley for the Bills. I just want a productive set of linebackers. I dont care what their names are.

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