just read on Yahoo the great james hardy just signed with balt, but can't join team till after superbowl. i know its hind sight but a few names we could of taken instead of him #1 matt forte #2 desean jackson #3 ray rice! What a waste of a second round pick!!!!!!
would of, should of, could of james hardy
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Originally posted by wozrob11just read on Yahoo the great james hardy just signed with balt, but can't join team till after superbowl. i know its hind sight but a few names we could of taken instead of him #1 matt forte #2 desean jackson #3 ray rice! What a waste of a second round pick!!!!!!
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Originally posted by kingJofNYCExcept Green has more talent than Hardy could ever dream of, it's not even close.
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Originally posted by mrbojanglezsyou can't take green with the 3rd pick especially with easley coming back who looked good. if anything you can use him as leverage to get another pick for someone looking to draft green
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Originally posted by Ebenezeradding Green, just like adding Spiller, does nothing to improve this team. they have other, larger holes, that must be addressed long before adding another WR. Teams are winning with RB and WR that are a dime a dozen.
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Originally posted by Ebenezeradding Green, just like adding Spiller, does nothing to improve this team. they have other, larger holes, that must be addressed long before adding another WR. Teams are winning with RB and WR that are a dime a dozen.
You should add CB to the dime a dozen list."Well I drink too much and get punched in the head by fighters for fun, so my memory isn't so great." -OpIv37
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Originally posted by kingJofNYCI never said they should take him at 3. The thought of drafting Green scares you because he may turn out to be James Hardy, which is fine if Green was the same talent as Hardy, but he's not.
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Originally posted by wozrob11just read on Yahoo the great james hardy just signed with balt, but can't join team till after superbowl. i know its hind sight but a few names we could of taken instead of him #1 matt forte #2 desean jackson #3 ray rice! What a waste of a second round pick!!!!!!
Hardy was also projected as a first-rounder. He ended up in the second. The pick was generally praised. The only other person who fit the bill in that draft was Limas Sweed and his career has turned out just as bad.
And aren't Rice and Forte running backs? They wouldn't have helped this team that much, either.
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Originally posted by Ebenezerthe Bills should have one philosophy going into the draft. Bowers, Fairley or trade down. IMO, nothing else is an option at three right now.
Dareus.Originally posted by mysticsotoLecter is right in everything he said.
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yeah.... and drafting the players that "FIT THE BILL" really has worked out great for us when was the last time we made the playoffs ohhh yeah 1999 fit the bill haIF YOUR NOT FIRST YOUR LAST :op:
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Originally posted by Dr. LecterDareus.
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