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Well I can understand the Bills not wanting to trade him. It's just like the Giants' GM (Reese?) said after signing all the D-linemen: "You don't build up depth just to trade it away."
It's especially evident now, with four WR's on the sidelines. If an injury happens, Parrish may get his chance. Personally I think he's had his chance and if they're set at WR on the trade deadline, see if anyone would bite.
"Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
- Nicholas Cummings
Come on clump what NFL team in their right mind would trade a starting player for an at best part time player. Yes he's an above average punt returner but it still doesn't mean he'd land us a starting OLB. It might land us an over priced veteran OLB who started prior but now might be regulated to depth because of a young up and coming player yet with the money we put in Parrish it might not be that easy.
I frankly don't know whether the Bills have misused or underutilized Roscoe, or if he is simply not a very good NFL WR. He is a good punt returner and at least a situational threat as a speed receiver, so I would try to get something of value for him.
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?
What a baby.
The bills have desperatly needed a WR to step up to the plate to compliment Evans the last couple of years. He's had every oppertunity to take the position and failed. I'm not big on Dicky J. but even I know if he were as good as he thinks he is, coach Dick would have found a way to get him on the field.
I frankly don't know whether the Bills have misused or underutilized Roscoe, or if he is simply not a very good NFL WR. He is a good punt returner and at least a situational threat as a speed receiver, so I would try to get something of value for him.
The Bills coaches track record makes me lean in one certain direction.
Seeing Roscoe run in the open makes me think they could design plays to get him the ball in the open and use his running ability better. Seeing them try to use him use running across the middle in the red zone makes me think the coaches are dense.
The Bills coaches track record makes me lean in one certain direction.
Seeing Roscoe run in the open makes me think they could design plays to get him the ball in the open and use his running ability better. Seeing them try to use him use running across the middle in the red zone makes me think the coaches are dense.
If a 5'8" receiver goes over the middle can I QB see him? (Yeah, I know, kind of the like the tree falling in the forest discussion).
I don't know. I think Roscoe needs to look in the mirror on his whole, "I should be a superstar going into my fifth year" thing. Just like with Hall and Hester, I consider Roscoe a great returner who just doesn't have it to be a starting WR.
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