Although much banter has been spent on star OLT Jason Peters’ departure from Buffalo, the Bills are considerably more concerned about their ORT situation than the happenings at left tackle. They feel comfortable with converted ORT Langston Walker handling OLT duties, but they are still very unsure as to which candidate can best fill in on the right side. — Don’t expect Marshawn Lynch’s three-game suspension to be reduced in response to his appeal. We hear it would be considered a major upset for him to win the appeal and that the club is fully planning on him sitting out Weeks 1-3.
Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
no real surprises there.
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
Which is why I wanted Loadholt in the second.
Originally posted by madnessAlthough much banter has been spent on star OLT Jason Peters’ departure from Buffalo, the Bills are considerably more concerned about their ORT situation than the happenings at left tackle. They feel comfortable with converted ORT Langston Walker handling OLT duties, but they are still very unsure as to which candidate can best fill in on the right side. — Don’t expect Marshawn Lynch’s three-game suspension to be reduced in response to his appeal. We hear it would be considered a major upset for him to win the appeal and that the club is fully planning on him sitting out Weeks 1-3.
http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW.../afc051709.htmHated by the stupid..
Loved by their moms.
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
PFW has no idea what it's talking about. We are not concerned about RT, if we were would of drafted Loadholt. To come out and say the next day that Butler would be the RT was not a knee jerk reaction. It was a decision they had come to when they traded away Peters. PFW gets it wrong more times than they get it right.
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
I am concerned, but I don't believe the Bills are all too."Heck, now I am glad his overrated arce made the pro bowl, else we would have only got a 3rd." ~ yordad
"I've just been hit with a piece of sky. " ~ yordad
"Forgive my opinion, but...." ~ yordad
"Warning: I might be hammered." ~ yordad
"I don't care if the word is "your" or "you're", so buzz off. Its (it's) a frickin(') message board." ~ yordad
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
Yes, the Bills were so concerned, that they bypassed Michael Oher with their 11th overall pick. And Britton with their 28th pick. And Loadholt with their 2nd rounder.
As for Lynch, if Marshall got it reduced, Lynch should as well.
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
Originally posted by GoobylalYes, the Bills were so concerned, that they bypassed Michael Oher with their 11th overall pick. And Britton with their 28th pick. And Loadholt with their 2nd rounder.
As for Lynch, if Marshall got it reduced, Lynch should as well.
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Re: Bills concerned about ORT/Lynch's appeal not likely
Originally posted by OpIv37because we all know the Bills' FO has NEVER passed on an offensive linemen that turned out to be good in order to select a lesser player, right?
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