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lickidyclit's Avatar
This just in sports fans, Tyrod has been traded to the Browns for a 2018 draft pick! I have had mixed emotions about him and his abilities all season but the team wins when he is at the helm.I suspect his hefty price tag was a contributing factor in the transaction, so here we go again, should we take another look at Peterman? Hope for a decent qb in the draft? Wait for a decent free agent find? Try to convince Kyle Orton to come out of retirement? Your thoughts?
lilylivered's Avatar
Now we have to see if we can move up in draft. Should also look for veteran back up- starter
offshoredrilling's Avatar
or wait another 17 years
lilylivered's Avatar
or wait another 17 years Originally Posted by offshoredrilling
Probably right but there is always hope
lickidyclit's Avatar
Now we have to see if we can move up in draft. Should also look for veteran back up- starter Originally Posted by lilylivered
The teams history with low draft qb picks has been a disaster, ie Ej Manuel, JP Lossman,etc,better to grab a free agent,seasoned,proven veteran who can step right in where Tyrod left off,the problem is coming up with the bucks, humm,wonder what Tony Romo's price tag is?
Best move the Bills have made in a long time.
offshoredrilling's Avatar
The teams history with low draft qb picks has been a disaster, ie Ej Manuel, JP Lossman,etc,better to grab a free agent,seasoned,proven veteran who can step right in where Tyrod left off,the problem is coming up with the bucks, humm,wonder what Tony Romo's price tag is? Originally Posted by lickidyclit
Jim Kelly - Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Kelly


Kelly was selected by the Bills in the first round of 1983 NFL draft and was taken fourteenth overall. He chose to sign with the Gamblers instead and did not play for the Bills until the USFL folded in 1986. Employing the "K-Gun" offense, known for its no-huddle shotgun formations, Kelly led one of the greatest NFL scoring ...
Or they run first
So, is there anywhere to run now?
but ya 1983 seems last good qb pick from the draft
35 years ago, eh
offshoredrilling's Avatar
LOL I'm more a Sabres fan

Buffalo Sabres "No Goal" (1999 Stanley Cup) - YouTube

▶ 5:44

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZomJ83M671E


Dec 2, 2009 - Uploaded by brampete
June 19-20,1999 saw the triple overtime 6th game of the 1999 Stanley Cup won by the Dallas Stars 2-1 from a ...
No goal dam it


but I'm getting use ta waiting mmmm kinda
lilylivered's Avatar
If we had Bill Polian or John Butler making the pick I would feel good about it but........

I will give the new guy Bean or whatever his name is the benefit of a doubt this year
Next Best Thing's Avatar
Pitiful. 3rd rate organization. Trade the 2 number 1s and next year's 1 to the Giants and try not to fuck up on one of the slightly above average quarterbacks sitting there after the Browns take Barkley. No charge this time MLs.
buffalomw10's Avatar
Take a chill pill ya’ll, Bills just signed McCarron(two time college champ from Alabama) who was a free agent so no need to give away the farm and besides we still might end up with a descent qb from the draft
lickidyclit's Avatar
Take a chill pill ya’ll, Bills just signed McCarron(two time college champ from Alabama) who was a free agent so no need to give away the farm and besides we still might end up with a descent qb from the draft Originally Posted by buffalomw10
The problem with the draft is like getting a new puppy then having to train him not to pee in the house,rarely does a rookie qb step right up to the plate like Wentz did for the Eagles, even Dak Prescott took a while before he was "house broken"
lilylivered's Avatar
Yes, and all new coaches and GMs want to get THEIR franchise QB. They will propably trade all their picks for someone who cant beat out AJ. Oh yea, and pay him 20 mil a year to sit on bench
Next Best Thing's Avatar
I see the Jets moved up to #3 in exchange for the #6 and three 2s.

The price for the right to pick second just went through the roof, victims.