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some of these are going to be easy picks- coach, QB, DE, WR....
CB, or at least one of the two. There has never been a more talented CB in Bills' history than Robert James. What a shame he wrecked his knee at a fairly young age.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
CB, or at least one of the two. There has never been a more talented CB in Bills' history than Robert James. What a shame he wrecked his knee at a fairly young age.
unfortunately that was before my time.
The sad part is that the only current Bill I voted for was Moorman.
Moorman's the only current Bill I voted for too. There are a couple who could become great (Evans, Peters, Lynch) but they have a long way to go before they'd get near an All-Bills team.
It's tough to do because of the way the game changes too. Takeo Spikes was absolutely dominant for 2 years before his injury, but it was only two years. Guys like Conlan, Bennett, Talley, Haslet were here for 6, 7, 8... some of them even hit 10. None of them were as dominant as Spikes, but if you look at their overall contribution to the franchise over time, it was greater.
It's tough to do because of the way the game changes too. Takeo Spikes was absolutely dominant for 2 years before his injury, but it was only two years. Guys like Conlan, Bennett, Talley, Haslet were here for 6, 7, 8... some of them even hit 10. None of them were as dominant as Spikes, but if you look at their overall contribution to the franchise over time, it was greater.
Bennett was definitely as dominant as Spikes.
"Miami played pretty damn good today and still got their ass kicked."
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