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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbubba View Post
    Tell that to the 82 and 83 Oiler's who drafted hall of famer's Mike Munchak and Bruce Mathews with the 8th and 9th picks in
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    Roid Boys????

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    Quote Originally Posted by TAPITSB View Post
    The 49'ers are built like a team from the 80's and 90's.
    I guess they need a new landscaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TAPITSB View Post
    The 49'ers are built like a team from the 80's and 90's.
    What year is it again?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shaunta53 View Post
    If you're a team that just had a bad year go ahead and take a guard at #8...

    However if you're a team with no legitimate QB, only one starting WR, horrible LBers and only one starting CB there's no way in hell you take a guard at #8...
    i would go with a punter then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airseven View Post
    Not only would Warmack be an immediate upgrade over Levitre at LG, but he would also be potentially ~$4M per year cheaper. I get the idea of limited value at the position. But if the choice becomes safe pick or reach, I take Warmack.
    I'm with this. Warmack is gonna be a stud Guard in the NFL. He will be an upgrade over Levitre and probably much cheaper with a 5 year rookie deal than what Levitre gets in free agency. I think we will tag Byrd.

    Basically, I am ALL FOR using a first round pick on a guy that is going to be a really good NFL player at his position - it's the Mike Williams, Aaron Maybin, Leodis McKelvin (good year this year but a first round pick at #11?) John McCargo, Erik Flowers, JP Losman, Tony Hunter etc. 1st round picks that turn out to ruin a team. Warmack is going to be GOOD, almost for sure so I would have no problem with it.

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    See how bad he really wants to come back here, he`s the one that made the statement 10 out of 10, this might not even be a conversation in a month, Nix has really made a push to sign his own, I think Levitre signs back.

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    Warmack could easily be our 8th pick if we dont resign Levitre.

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    seriously if we resign Livitre you want us to draft him. come on man use your head.we need an elite CB,LB and QB and with our line intact if we were to sign andy you would want to go guard? no freaking way!

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    Warmack could easily be our 8th pick if we dont resign Levitre.

    Personaly I would live to see the Bills draft Warmack with the 8th pick and Fluker with the 41st. That Alabama line is no joke and I we would be deep enough at O-line if we upgraded with these guys.

    LT-Glenn, LG-Levitre, C-Woods, RG-Warmack, RT-Fluker

    Our back ups: OT-Hairston, OT-Pears, OG-Rinehart, OG-Urbik

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    The draft is not this week. Players are going rise and fall on the board. It's something to talk about but it isn't remotely probable this scenario happens right now. Levitre isn't going to get Pro Bowl top guard money either.

    The odds of the Bills drafting a QB (one or two will likely fly up on the boards) are much better than drafting a guard, yet all we see are the vocal minority, mostly those Fitz supporters who are banging the any other position but QB drum.

    Watch for Dysert to climb into round one. Once there, someone will take a chance on him early.
    We (you guys,I don't watch)have to stop watching the clowns on ESPN, they know jack **** about players and where they are going.

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    why the hell would we draft a player in the first round just to replace a player we could sign in the offseason


    excuse my language
    I don't give my opinion, I administer it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Airseven View Post
    If the premier defenders are off the board, i.e. Jones, Moore, Werner, Milliner, etc. the best value at #8 could surprisingly be Warmack. Not only is he possibly the safest pick in the draft, next to Joeckel, but he could fit a need if Levitre walks in UFA. I'd rather take Warmack than reach for a QB, WR, or tweener LB.
    Going for worst thread of the year already?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
    Warmack could easily be our 8th pick if we dont resign Levitre.

    Personaly I would live to see the Bills draft Warmack with the 8th pick and Fluker with the 41st. That Alabama line is no joke and I we would be deep enough at O-line if we upgraded with these guys.

    LT-Glenn, LG-Levitre, C-Woods, RG-Warmack, RT-Fluker

    Our back ups: OT-Hairston, OT-Pears, OG-Rinehart, OG-Urbik
    Great. Who's going to throw the ball? Who's going to catch it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ClevelandBackersPrez View Post
    I'm with this. Warmack is gonna be a stud Guard in the NFL. He will be an upgrade over Levitre and probably much cheaper with a 5 year rookie deal than what Levitre gets in free agency. I think we will tag Byrd.

    Basically, I am ALL FOR using a first round pick on a guy that is going to be a really good NFL player at his position - it's the Mike Williams, Aaron Maybin, Leodis McKelvin (good year this year but a first round pick at #11?) John McCargo, Erik Flowers, JP Losman, Tony Hunter etc. 1st round picks that turn out to ruin a team. Warmack is going to be GOOD, almost for sure so I would have no problem with it.
    Again, who's going to throw the ******* ball if you spend the 8th overall pick on a ******* GUARD?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by D'love View Post
    I'd rather resign a good player and not create a hole to fill.
    Absolutely agree, I hate the very idea of letting Levitre walk and drafting Warmack. You don't improve your team when you do that. You spin your wheels and go nowhere. If Buffalo absolutely can't re-sign Levitre, then make sure you extend Rinehart and let him compete with a third round pick to start at Levitre's spot.
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    Levitre is gone. The Bills will not tolerate someone whose name sounds like a male impotence drug.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Strangelove View Post
    Warmack could easily be our 8th pick if we dont resign Levitre.

    Personaly I would live to see the Bills draft Warmack with the 8th pick and Fluker with the 41st. That Alabama line is no joke and I we would be deep enough at O-line if we upgraded with these guys.

    LT-Glenn, LG-Levitre, C-Woods, RG-Warmack, RT-Fluker

    Our back ups: OT-Hairston, OT-Pears, OG-Rinehart, OG-Urbik
    His name is WOOD, not Woods, WOOD. He's been on the team for four ****ing years. If you can't get that right, then absolutely everything you ever say is immediately invalid. What's that thing people like talk about with Buffalo fan's being smarter than the average bear?

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    I think Levitre will defenitly be back, I think the Bills want to get a QB behind a good young stable line, the Bills have that if they resign Levitre, I think QB, WR LB, TE are are bigger needs. The Bills have a good young O-Line right know, keep it together

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