Mario Williams sucks.
he needs to be flushed this offseason.
dareus and Hughes need to be re-upped and we need a dominant guard.
coastal (10-12-2014)
this thread gets more ******ed by every bump post.
BertSquirtgum (10-12-2014),Meathead (11-25-2014)
Mario or Hughes. If you can only have one of them which one do you want?
I don't think Hughes has the success he is having without teams having to account for Mario.
Look at the first running play from today's game. Mario is lined up Wide 9 tech. He beats the TE, and gets the pulling OL to force Ridley to bounce the run upfield early and Bradham cleans up for a nice TFL. That's a play Mario made by himself but doesn't get credit for it. He's getting doubles and chips while Hughes is seeing one on one blocking.
Tons of credit to Jerry Hughes for making plays, but the hate Mario gets (solely due to his contract and not his play) is ridiculous.
COMING SOON...
Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
UPDATE: Mario Williams at 12 sacks.
NFL leader has 13.
Yep. He's fool's gold.
Don't Panic (11-25-2014),pmoon6 (11-26-2014)
So for all you waving the pom-poms at the 'sign Super-Mario' bus, let me ask you this... Did I start a dumb thread ?
Yes
Listen up mouth breathers. There's a couple of ways to look at this and only Mario can help us figure out what is real.
1.) Mario has found a home here in WNY where his peculiar personality has been left undisturbed and hence... the best is being brought out. The fall storm of 2014 was the final baptism of the shovel toting Williams and he is officially now a WNY'er and a Buffalo Bill!
or...
2.) Mario produced against a team who no longer has the will to punch anyone in the mouth. Rex Ryan was dead man walking before the season began. They've turned to a dog beater to lead them. If there's a more dysfunctional organization than the Bills, the Jets might be it. This is exactly the type of game that Fool's Gold produces his stats in. Meaningless.
so which is it?
there's 5 games left against some really good teams with less than stellar RTs. Mario, along with his $100 million contract, can put this team and our subsequent dreams on his shoulders by leading this team into our first playoff appearance in 14 years.
Only Mario can answer this.
Or are some garbage sacks against garbage teams enough to warrant making him the highest paid Bill in history?
Last edited by coastal; 11-25-2014 at 06:45 AM.
Just admit you were wrong.
He was a beast last night. I wish we'd see more of that!
For the price... my avatar needs to be incorrect.
anything less, what's the point?
Your argument is pretty well tied to the contract that we gave Mario and the fact that he wasn't worth it, which is a fine stance to take. Whether a player is worth their contract can be a very subjective argument, unless the guy sucks or is playing lights out. You could argue either way with Mario, as proven by the fact that this thread is 30 pages long and still going. Since I know your opinion of Mario, I'll ask you a different question.
Taking that same stance about the price of obtaining a certain player, what's your opinion of Sammy? What would he have to do in order for you to consider him worth his price? Is he already worth it?
I know it's a little off topic, but I'd like to hear your view on Sammy compared to Mario. They are probably the 2 priciest acquisitions that the Bills have on their team right now.
Anyone who thinks Mario is "Fool's Gold" is the fool and is clueless about this game.
I didn't reply to this thread until now because of how ridiculous it is. I can't believe it is 30 pages and still going.
and will marcel's upcoming contract also make him fool's gold? or will it only make some people look like fools.
I think Sammy is an elite talent... producing as a rookie... with a bad groin.
hes a great pick at 4.
we gave up a lot to get him. I believe it was a desperate move by Whaley driven by the timing of the ownership change and fear for his own job security. Russ Brandon supported it as a big splash move that's marketable.
the loss of the first and fourth round pick can perhaps be offset with smart free agent signings.