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Are Evans and Parrish the League's Fastest Reciever Duo?
Eric King. Ran a 4.4 forty at his pro day. That is faster then McGee.
The one thing I do like about this guy is that he's a weight room guy and he apparently cannot stand to see others on the team slacking. He is the type that will be on top of any slacker that doesn't put their all into it. I'm wondering if that was part of the motivation to bring him into our team - an inside motivator for the rest of the team!
It seems like there is a common thread in a lot--most, if not all--of the guys that the Bills are drafting and signing as UFAs and that is that they are hard-workers who are intensely competitive and want themselves and their team to get better. It appears that, at a number of positions, the coaches are willing to sacrifice a little on raw physical talent in order in favor of this quality.
King, Giessinger, Gudmundsen, Ezekiel, and, even, Parrish and Everett all seem to have that kind of spirit as evidenced by some of the things that they have done in college. A.Gates, also: he was a guy who quietly sacrificed his own playing time and stats for the good of his team.
Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. And, thus it was that they surrendered their freedom; not with a bang, but without even a whimper.
We really have the opportunity to stretch the field. Hopefully JP can throw the ball a long way and let them go get it.
You are going to see a lot of defenses playing the dime against us, especially on passing downs. Look out for McGahee on the draw.
You are going to see alot of teams stack the line until JP proves he can hit his WRs. Blitz packages will negate the long pass. JP will be throwing fast or running for his life until the line "jells" in front of him.
Quick crossing patterns hitting Roscoe across the middle could exploit some defenses and get him alot of YAC. Like ol' Andre Reed used to find that seam.
NE has built a great team with a lot of guys who just plain out worked everyone else...it can work but it takes intense discipline to pull it off. Lossman has the arm, the question is weather or not he will have any time. As far as speed goes I think we now have the potential to be faster than we have ever seen in Buffalo.
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