Peter King Article on Whaley and the Watkins Pick
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Re: Peter King Article on Whaley and the Watkins Pick
Some editing/simple addition needed. Steelers scout Nunn was 46 in 1995 when mentoring Whaley and died Tuesday at age 89 ? Plus King mentioned Graham and forgot about Goodwin. So his finger is not on the pulse of the Bills. Knows little about us but not winning comes with a price. I understand he's being positive about the move.
Anyhow, if the Pats did this, there would be miles of media offering a BJ.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Re: Peter King Article on Whaley and the Watkins Pick
Originally posted by Night Train View PostSome editing/simple addition needed. Steelers scout Nunn was 46 in 1995 when mentoring Whaley and died Tuesday at age 89 ? Plus King mentioned Graham and forgot about Goodwin. So his finger is not on the pulse of the Bills. Knows little about us but not winning comes with a price. I understand he's being positive about the move.
Anyhow, if the Pats did this, there would be miles of media offering a BJ.
no, i think it meant he was their scout for 46 years, not that he was 46 years oldI came.
I saw.
I conquered.
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Re: Peter King Article on Whaley and the Watkins Pick
Originally posted by Mr. Miyagi View PostThat's how I read it too, but I did have to read it twice.
Still Night train was right about him not really knowing the Bills.
I would love to see TJ Graham step up, but I expect much more out of Goodwin than Graham.
And the Bills will gain nothing if they cut Stevie this year with his cap hit.
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Re: Peter King Article on Whaley and the Watkins Pick
Translation of Whaley's thinking: If I don't do something that gets this team to at least the 2nd round of the playoffs, both the other Doug & I are so gone when the new owner takes over; and if that's the case, I won't have to worry about next year's draft choices.
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