As big deals are made, and big names are taken off the draft board, and we start to see what this team is going to look like in 2010 for the most part, it's time to face some facts (again).
1) Status quo will reign on the Oline, with the receiving and running back corps, and across the entire defense. Don't expect big changes in any part of the core of this team. It seems that the best way to handle a sinking boat with lots of holes is to let it sink and then start building a new one. Of course we need to hum a merry tune and keep smiles on our hopeful faces as we watch the water continue to rise.
2) The answer for the Bills QB has to meet at least two of the following criteria:
a) CHEAP
b) Low risk for complete meltdown (partial meltdowns are fine).
c) Be a yes man, at all costs.
d) Be enthusiastic (for at least 18 months) about coming to Buffalo.
e) Be off other NFL teams' radar as a legitimate starting QB.
3)Buffalo's mid to late round draft picks will perform at the same level or higher than their early picks.
4) The above issues will yield a somewhat competitive, scrappy team that shows a good amount of potential and will keep fans thinking that anything is possible for the first 10 weeks of the season.
Oh and did I mention that we will again not have as many home games as the other 31 teams?
Ahh, the refreshing taste of the same old Busch beer of the NFL. Sit back, relax, enjoy the fruits of being a diehard fan. Rewarding isn't it?
1) Status quo will reign on the Oline, with the receiving and running back corps, and across the entire defense. Don't expect big changes in any part of the core of this team. It seems that the best way to handle a sinking boat with lots of holes is to let it sink and then start building a new one. Of course we need to hum a merry tune and keep smiles on our hopeful faces as we watch the water continue to rise.
2) The answer for the Bills QB has to meet at least two of the following criteria:
a) CHEAP
b) Low risk for complete meltdown (partial meltdowns are fine).
c) Be a yes man, at all costs.
d) Be enthusiastic (for at least 18 months) about coming to Buffalo.
e) Be off other NFL teams' radar as a legitimate starting QB.
3)Buffalo's mid to late round draft picks will perform at the same level or higher than their early picks.
4) The above issues will yield a somewhat competitive, scrappy team that shows a good amount of potential and will keep fans thinking that anything is possible for the first 10 weeks of the season.
Oh and did I mention that we will again not have as many home games as the other 31 teams?
Ahh, the refreshing taste of the same old Busch beer of the NFL. Sit back, relax, enjoy the fruits of being a diehard fan. Rewarding isn't it?
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