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    Casserly said he's heard that Buffalo really wants Kahlil. Not from the Bills but from other sources.

    Said that Bills trading up to about 5 shouldn't be a surprise.
    Quote Originally Posted by S-K-E-L-A-T-O-R View Post
    For the record I was trying to say Ralph Wilson stadium is widely considered the windiest stadium in the league, and hence the hardest to pass the ball in. It would be pointless to bring in a QB the caliber of Drew Brees,
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    Also Brady isn't Manuel and as stated the media tends to take a man like Manuel because they can sell him in all of the America's and Africa and the Middle East and not just in the United States.

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    Probably one of the only tackles/linemen I would be OK with. This guy looks like a Pro Bowler to me

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    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    I am tired of people like you ripping on Fitz. Is he a great qb, definitely not. Is he a good qb, possibly. I know he started good and then got hurt and stunk it up. I don't know how much the ribs played a factor or not but it couldn't of helped. Either way here are some "less than average quarterbacks". Trent Edwards, JP Losman, JaMarcus Russell, just to name a few. I think Fitz is better then they are. The players love playing for this guy too. For crying out loud TRENT DILFER, let me do that again, TRENT DILFER, won a super bowl. REX GROSSMAN made it to the super bowl. If we put an awesome d together we have a shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by westling1432 View Post
    I am tired of people like you ripping on Fitz. Is he a great qb, definitely not. Is he a good qb, possibly. I know he started good and then got hurt and stunk it up. I don't know how much the ribs played a factor or not but it couldn't of helped. Either way here are some "less than average quarterbacks". Trent Edwards, JP Losman, JaMarcus Russell, just to name a few. I think Fitz is better then they are. The players love playing for this guy too. For crying out loud TRENT DILFER, let me do that again, TRENT DILFER, won a super bowl. REX GROSSMAN made it to the super bowl. If we put an awesome d together we have a shot.
    No, if we put a once in a lifetime D then maybe. People act as if it's a simple thing to do.
    Fitz isn't it, he never will be and he stunk it up before he was hurt too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    you're on crack

    Fitz may not be great but less then average ????


    Do you really think we will be getting a blue chipper drafting in the late teens or later next year ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    Wow

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    So you want to not protect are "less than average" QB so if he gets hurt, we play our "less than average" back up?
    Quote Originally Posted by S-K-E-L-A-T-O-R View Post
    For the record I was trying to say Ralph Wilson stadium is widely considered the windiest stadium in the league, and hence the hardest to pass the ball in. It would be pointless to bring in a QB the caliber of Drew Brees,
    Quote Originally Posted by TAPITSB View Post
    Also Brady isn't Manuel and as stated the media tends to take a man like Manuel because they can sell him in all of the America's and Africa and the Middle East and not just in the United States.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    go away. if we were to get kalil our line would be dominant for years. your sarcasm is flat out stupid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oak tree 12 View Post
    go away. if we were to get kalil our line would be dominant for years. your sarcasm is flat out stupid!
    Many said the same things about Mike Williams and a plethora of other can't miss tackles. OT tackle is difficult for a young player to come into the NFL and play well. Anointing him Jesus Christ already is downright silly.

    We are not trading up for a Tackle. Buddy will only trade up for a QB if thinks one is worthy.

    His sarcasm has some truth to it. This team needs a QB, a guy who will play the position on a more consistent basis than the under talented Fitzpatrick. We need all the picks we can get for next year, at least to attempt to get one. Nix has to get one very soon, Fitz is not going to be here for more than 3 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lonce View Post
    OT tackle is difficult for a young player to come into the NFL and play well.
    Really now? Go ask Tyron Smith or Jake Long or Ryan Clady or Joe Thomas how hard it is to play tackle in the NFL at a young age.

    They all did it, and did it VERY well. (granted, Smith was RT, but is now shifted to LT)

    Kalil is of that caliber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    If it was Luck or Fitzgerald or Megatron it would be clear to anyone.
    Why not the same calibre of player at a "trenches" position?
    A position poorly manned and one that is necessary for any QB to be successful.
    If you believe Fitz will be the QB of the Bills in '13 than I have a bridge to sell you.

    picking Kalil would be a Super Mario level pick.
    What Qb would pass on a stellar running game, a stellar O-line and an improving Wr corps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    What's less than average are your tiresome posts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    So basically, we're going all in on a tackle to help protect our less than average quarterback? All the while giving up picks that might land us a bluechipper next year? Sounds like a good idea to me. *Sarcasm*
    ya i understand a third round pick more times than not lands you a blue chip player are you freaking kidding me?

    if we move from 10 to 5 thats 4 spots and we get the top 3 rated player in this draft you really think that third rounder we give up this year and maybe next year is going to be on par with one of the only 5 or 6 true blue chip players in his draft.

    also if we do get kalil we will have our pro bowl LT we have been missing for the next 10 years,you find them players in the third round all the time,unreal!

    give me a freaking break!

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    so the Bills are interested in Kahil, Barron, Gilmore, Tannehill, Blackmon, Floyd, Knuechy, Kirkpatrick and Rieff, that about sums it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilzfancy View Post
    so the Bills are interested in Kahil, Barron, Gilmore, Tannehill, Blackmon, Floyd, Knuechy, Kirkpatrick and Rieff, that about sums it up
    LOL! any way we can pull that off? Nix would be the GM of the year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bilzfancy View Post
    so the Bills are interested in Kahil, Barron, Gilmore, Tannehill, Blackmon, Floyd, Knuechy, Kirkpatrick and Rieff, that about sums it up
    You left out Brockers.
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    I seriously doubt the Bills will trade up for Kalil or any other player for that matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MDBillz View Post
    I seriously doubt the Bills will trade up for Kalil or any other player for that matter.
    I would be all for Kalil if he fell to 10. I'm just totally against trading up for a left tackle and giving up picks when we don't even have a legit game changer at the quarterback position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whorlnut View Post
    I would be all for Kalil if he fell to 10. I'm just totally against trading up for a left tackle and giving up picks when we don't even have a legit game changer at the quarterback position.
    Completely agree.

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