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  • Dman
    Wagon Master
    • Jul 2002
    • 150

    Crapping your shorts???

    Just how many of us would be crapping our shorts right now if "Bellychick" had used his 4th pick in the second round to pick up WM???
    Think about it....
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  • Pride
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 10191

    #2
    I wouldn't be... but for a different reason.

    1. They do not have a 1200+ yard back. Sorry Smith just doesn't have it. So that pick would have been a great gamble for them.

    2. He either would not have played this year at all, or he would have played, and possibly not been as effective.

    I see the point in your question though.

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    • ArcticWildMan

      #3
      Big diff between a 2nd and a first round pick (especially when you essentially traded a future Pro-Bowl rcvr for it)

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      • kgun12
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 11319

        #4
        Boy I wish he would have, than we could have taken a player that might have filled a NEED!
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        • ct bills fan
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 750

          #5
          Yeah, we could have drafted for need and picked up Kelsay in Rd 1. Drafting for need only is dangerous.

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          • Bufftp
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            • Jul 2002
            • 18062

            #6
            Originally posted by kgun12
            Boy I wish he would have, than we could have taken a player that might have filled a NEED!
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            • Schobel94
              The Sack Master
              • Jan 2003
              • 1289

              #7
              Future probowl receiver? lol, he has speed, but he runs sloppy routes, he has decent but not great hands, cant block, and cant break tackles(he can evade them). He benifited from Moulds and Bledsoe, and was an outstanding no. 2 here, but probably only a decent no. 1 reciever in Atlanta.
              Beware the sack master!

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              • Rude American
                EE is my American Idol
                • Jul 2002
                • 3813

                #8
                Originally posted by Pride
                I wouldn't be... but for a different reason.

                Sorry Smith just doesn't have it.
                Who is Sorry Smith? Is he any relation to Terrible Terry and Larry the Loser?

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                • BuffaloRanger
                  WORK HARD. PLAY HARD. LIVE HARD.
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 2246

                  #9
                  Originally posted by ct bills fan
                  Yeah, we could have drafted for need and picked up Kelsay in Rd 1. Drafting for need only is dangerous.
                  Or the Bills could have traded up and selected Warren/McDougal. Or they could have traded down and got an extra pick. Their hands weren't tied, they had choices.

                  TD really wanted WM. I don't think it was a case of "well, we don't want to reach."

                  I don't mind the pick. I mind the potential for disruption. Team Chemistry is a fragile thing. Ahh well, at least our Buckeyes can haze the new guy.
                  Buffalo Only and Always.

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