So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

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  • alohabillsfan
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 3206

    So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

    I just dont understand it... We have drafted thru 3 rounds and not a special teams player picked?? WTF!!!! Nix, your in Buffalo now! Where are the special teams players... P.S. and we always take DB's! Better get onboard or we will run you out of this town...

    Sarcasm off....

    I really like what they have done so far, lot work still to do!
    Last edited by alohabillsfan; 04-23-2010, 10:00 PM.
  • YardRat
    Well, lookie here...
    • Dec 2004
    • 86311

    #2
    Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

    Spiller's going to see some time returning kicks.
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    • alohabillsfan
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 3206

      #3
      Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

      Originally posted by YardRat
      Spiller's going to see some time returning kicks.
      Dam, your right... foiled!

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      • jamze132
        Don’t hate…
        • Jun 2003
        • 29410

        #4
        Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

        I think you can pencil on Spiller on punts but not kick returns yet. I think Gailey might want to give him a big role in the offense so they want to keep him fresh. But I can easily see him back there with McKelvin or Parrish when tey need a big return late in the game.

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        • Night Train
          Retired - On Several Levels
          • Jul 2005
          • 33117

          #5
          Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

          I'd pencil him in for kick returns, punt returns, slot WR, wildcat and any other possible way to get him the ball in space, in addition to RB.

          Spiller with the ball in his hands = possible TD

          Nix at his presser said he wanted him touching the ball in several ways. Fine by me.
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          • HAMMER
            I'm right, Miyagi is wrong.
            • Jul 2003
            • 8132

            #6
            Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

            Originally posted by Night Train
            I'd pencil him in for kick returns, punt returns, slot WR, wildcat and any other possible way to get him the ball in space, in addition to RB.

            Spiller with the ball in his hands = possible TD

            Nix at his presser said he wanted him touching the ball in several ways. Fine by me.
            I agree, especially if Lynch stays on the roster.

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            • muestafa1
              Registered User
              • Apr 2003
              • 221

              #7
              Re: So rounds one, two, and three are in thw books...

              Originally posted by alohabillsfan
              I just dont understand it... We have drafted thru 3 rounds and not a special teams player picked?? WTF!!!! Nix, your in Buffalo now! Where are the special teams players... P.S. and we always take DB's! Better get onboard or we will run you out of this town...

              Sarcasm off....

              I really like what they have done so far, lot work still to do!
              Also, where are the conversion picks? A guy that has played Defensive End his whole life, that they'd like to turn into a WR, QB or Kicker?

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