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Marshawn Lynch Video


And, just because it’s out there… a little Marshawn Lynch highlight reel… 🙂

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Paul Posluszny Video


And, here is a similar video… this one featuring our 2nd round pick, “Poz”. He looks great. Can’t wait for BILLS FOOTBALL!

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John Wendling Video


I heard that this guy was “freakishly athletic” and that there was a video out there to prove it… well, leave it to YouTube to provide that video evidence! Pretty crazy! Sounds like he was a good sixth round find!

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An Overview of The Draft

(Published to BBR @ BuffaloBills.com.)

My first reaction on Saturday was SHOCK. Seriously. I had said on our pre-draft show last week that the only thing I was certain of is that we wouldn’t have any idea who the #1 pick was, or why in the world the Bills chose him. So, what happened? The Bills picked the #2 RB in the draft… which is what people thought they might do! The “experts” are never right about the Bills!!!

AND THEN…

The Bills Brain Trust wheeled and dealed (or is that dealt?) to get the second pick in the second round and we took “Poz” – ANOTHER player whom the Bills were “expected” to draft, and who has “name recognition”.

“Are these really my Bills??” I thought.

Indeed they are. Quite a draft for Tom, Dick & Marvy this weekend. We got the top two players we were targeting (Of course, Peterson and Willis would have been nice, too) and we got some quality, intelligent, hard-working, character guys. Just like we always do.

Character, you say? I thought Marshawn Lynch has some “character issues”? Well, apparently not. I know that’s the #1 thing for Marv at least, and I think Jauron as well. And if he says they looked into it and found nothing… then I think we can be sure that we don’t have another “Willis” on our hands.

Phew! 🙂

Now what about football? Can these guys play? Why in the world did we draft a QB??? And TWO RBs???

Let’s take a quick glance at the draftees. (click their photos for an awesome in-depth bio from BuffaloBills.com!)


1 – RB Marshawn Lynch – California

Marshawn LynchThis guy sounds great. You could tell before the draft that the Big Guys were pretty high on Lynch. Comparing him to Marshall Faulk and LT? (Well, at least Faulk… I think Lynch might have mentioned LT…)

If Fairchild, who worked with Faulk in St. Louis, can get similar production out of Lynch, this will be a fantastic pick up for the Bills. He’s strong, quick, makes people miss, and he’s got great hands… Jauron spoke very highly of him.

No, I don’t think we’re going to miss Willis at all… 🙂

2 – LB Paul Posluszny – Penn State

Paul Posluszny“Poz”, as he is referred to (for good reason, since I still have to check the spelling of his name every time I type it here…) was a GREAT acquisition by the Bills in round 2. I’d imagine that he was in their sights at pick #12, but Lynch was rated higher, so they grabbed him. When Poz kept slipping further down, Levy said they were trying to trade up even earlier than the second pick in round two.

He’s a heady, gutsy, hard-working, intelligent kid… compares to Shane Conland of his Alma Mater… and just seems like a great fit in Buffalo, and in our current defense. Fast, good tackler, all around great. He’s a fantastic pick-up for the Bills.

Just based on picks one and two in the 2007 draft, the Bills had a successful draft! But, let’s go on…

3 – QB Trent Edwards – Stanford

Trent EdwardsThis pick surprised me in a couple ways. First, I had heard Edwards’ name as a “sleeper” pick for a team looking for a QB. He was rated pretty high as a “second tier” QB. But, then, I didn’t think the Bills were serious enough about getting a QB that they would spend a third round pick on him. What Jauron said was that he was so far above anyone else on the board at their pick they had to take him.

It’s a good pick. We do need a backup QB, and apparently, Edwards will compete with Nall for that position. If nothing else, we could have a really good backup that could benefit us in a trade (Matt Schaub?) later on. Good pick by the Bills!

4 – RB Dwayne Wright – Fresno State

Dwayne WrightI have to admit… after the first two picks, I was expecting the Bills draft to go a bit more along the “Yeah, I thought they might do that” route. But… this pick was another “Huh?” pick.

After landing Lynch, I figured the Bills would concentrate the rest of their picks on perhaps a CB or two. Maybe another LB for depth. But apparently, they felt they were better off getting some depth at RB in the draft. With pick #4, the Bills selected another West Coast player – RB Dwayne Wright. Both Wright and Lynch are excited to be together in the Buffalo Bills backfield, looking forward to being an effective 1-2 punch. Lynch likes what he has seen of Wright, and vice versa.

The Bills weren’t done bolstering their backfield, as we’ll see in round seven below…

6 – FS John Wendling – Wyoming

John WendlingBills’ Blogger, wyORbilZfan posted an article today about John Wendling – who comes from her own back yard – that tells a lot about this pick. He’s smart, the essential Levy-esque quality – and he’s hard working… very talented. The Bills spoke very highly of not only his character and work ethic, but his athletic ability too. Apparently, he’s quite a find at round six.

This was our only DB pick in the draft. That was a bit of a surprise to me, and he’s not a corner, either. Levy said that means that the guys we have are going to have to step up and fill in. We’ll see if Youboty and Greer and Co. are up to the challenge…

Read wyO’s article for lots more about Wendling. Great stuff!

7 – FB Derek Schouman – Boise State

Derek Schouman
What is the deal with all these west coast guys?? 🙂 And, this was the third back taken by the Bills in this draft. Not to mention, he’s a fullback, which the Bills seemed to say they had no use for in their offensive scheme. So what gives?

Apparently, this guy is very much in the mould of our current TEs, Cieslak and Neufeld. They can play multiple positions. They can catch passes from the TE spot, or line up and block in the backfield. They can even carry the ball if needed, but that will not be their main focus by any means.

This guy seems to fit the bill for a Buffalo Bill draft choice. Good athlete, hard worker, very intelligent… definitely paid off for us in the later rounds last year (Keith Ellison, Terrance Pennington, et al). I imagine we’ll see the same thing from our late-rounders this year too.

7 – DE C.J. Ah You – Oklahoma

C.J. Ah YouAh Who? This guy wins the “strange name” award hands down! Even with a guy who we have to call “Poz” in that list! Wow!

Turns out that Marv has some connections with CJ’s uncle (they worked together in the past, I believe Marv coached a team he was on in Canada. Marv said he was the Canadian Bruce Smith) and they happened to run into each other somewhere, and that may have helped this selection happen. Not saying this is a nepotism thing… just that Ah You might have been more on the radar with Marv knowing a bit aobut his genes. (He mentioned that in his press conference too.)

Ah You seems to be no different than all the Bills’ draft picks. Intelligent, hard-worker. There were some “character issues” … but Marv said (similarly to the Lynch situation) that when they looked into it, they found nothing.

There might be some question about his knees as he has had some injury trouble, but the Bills medical staff cleared him, and Marv seemed happy with that. A healthy Ah You adds depth to a pretty solid position for the Bills: DE.


Overall, I love this draft. I think that’s a good thing. 🙂 I mean last year I wasn’t really thrilled with the draft the day after, but the Bills staff were, and so I learned to love it. And then when they started playing, how can you argue with EVERY pick making the team and most everyone having some contribution, including several starters?

This year, I think the biggest thing is those top two picks. I’m sure we’ll find some gems from the lower round picks, but you gotta love the way we landed two starters from the top two picks. Both Lynch and Poz should have an impact on the 2007 Buffalo Bills for sure.

There will likely be some more players added to the fold, but the 2007 Bills are pretty much assembled… now it’s time for the off-season workouts and mini camps and all that… and we’re only a few months away from Training Camp here in my back yard… I’m getting pretty excited!

I love the young group that Tom, Dick and Marvy have assembled, and can’t wait to see them on the field! No coaching or front office changes, no scheme changes… they can just go out and do what they did last year… better.

Look out NFL… here come the BUFFALO BILLS!

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Current Bills

An Overview of The Draft

(Published to BBR @ BuffaloBills.com.)

My first reaction on Saturday was SHOCK. Seriously. I had said on our pre-draft show last week that the only thing I was certain of is that we wouldn’t have any idea who the #1 pick was, or why in the world the Bills chose him. So, what happened? The Bills picked the #2 RB in the draft… which is what people thought they might do! The “experts” are never right about the Bills!!!

AND THEN…

The Bills Brain Trust wheeled and dealed (or is that dealt?) to get the second pick in the second round and we took “Poz” – ANOTHER player whom the Bills were “expected” to draft, and who has “name recognition”.

“Are these really my Bills??” I thought.

Indeed they are. Quite a draft for Tom, Dick & Marvy this weekend. We got the top two players we were targeting (Of course, Peterson and Willis would have been nice, too) and we got some quality, intelligent, hard-working, character guys. Just like we always do.

Character, you say? I thought Marshawn Lynch has some “character issues”? Well, apparently not. I know that’s the #1 thing for Marv at least, and I think Jauron as well. And if he says they looked into it and found nothing… then I think we can be sure that we don’t have another “Willis” on our hands.

Phew! 🙂

Now what about football? Can these guys play? Why in the world did we draft a QB??? And TWO RBs???

Let’s take a quick glance at the draftees. (click their photos for an awesome in-depth bio from BuffaloBills.com!)


1 – RB Marshawn Lynch – California

Marshawn LynchThis guy sounds great. You could tell before the draft that the Big Guys were pretty high on Lynch. Comparing him to Marshall Faulk and LT? (Well, at least Faulk… I think Lynch might have mentioned LT…)

If Fairchild, who worked with Faulk in St. Louis, can get similar production out of Lynch, this will be a fantastic pick up for the Bills. He’s strong, quick, makes people miss, and he’s got great hands… Jauron spoke very highly of him.

No, I don’t think we’re going to miss Willis at all… 🙂

2 – LB Paul Posluszny – Penn State

Paul Posluszny“Poz”, as he is referred to (for good reason, since I still have to check the spelling of his name every time I type it here…) was a GREAT acquisition by the Bills in round 2. I’d imagine that he was in their sights at pick #12, but Lynch was rated higher, so they grabbed him. When Poz kept slipping further down, Levy said they were trying to trade up even earlier than the second pick in round two.

He’s a heady, gutsy, hard-working, intelligent kid… compares to Shane Conland of his Alma Mater… and just seems like a great fit in Buffalo, and in our current defense. Fast, good tackler, all around great. He’s a fantastic pick-up for the Bills.

Just based on picks one and two in the 2007 draft, the Bills had a successful draft! But, let’s go on…

3 – QB Trent Edwards – Stanford

Trent EdwardsThis pick surprised me in a couple ways. First, I had heard Edwards’ name as a “sleeper” pick for a team looking for a QB. He was rated pretty high as a “second tier” QB. But, then, I didn’t think the Bills were serious enough about getting a QB that they would spend a third round pick on him. What Jauron said was that he was so far above anyone else on the board at their pick they had to take him.

It’s a good pick. We do need a backup QB, and apparently, Edwards will compete with Nall for that position. If nothing else, we could have a really good backup that could benefit us in a trade (Matt Schaub?) later on. Good pick by the Bills!

4 – RB Dwayne Wright – Fresno State

Dwayne WrightI have to admit… after the first two picks, I was expecting the Bills draft to go a bit more along the “Yeah, I thought they might do that” route. But… this pick was another “Huh?” pick.

After landing Lynch, I figured the Bills would concentrate the rest of their picks on perhaps a CB or two. Maybe another LB for depth. But apparently, they felt they were better off getting some depth at RB in the draft. With pick #4, the Bills selected another West Coast player – RB Dwayne Wright. Both Wright and Lynch are excited to be together in the Buffalo Bills backfield, looking forward to being an effective 1-2 punch. Lynch likes what he has seen of Wright, and vice versa.

The Bills weren’t done bolstering their backfield, as we’ll see in round seven below…

6 – FS John Wendling – Wyoming

John WendlingBills’ Blogger, wyORbilZfan posted an article today about John Wendling – who comes from her own back yard – that tells a lot about this pick. He’s smart, the essential Levy-esque quality – and he’s hard working… very talented. The Bills spoke very highly of not only his character and work ethic, but his athletic ability too. Apparently, he’s quite a find at round six.

This was our only DB pick in the draft. That was a bit of a surprise to me, and he’s not a corner, either. Levy said that means that the guys we have are going to have to step up and fill in. We’ll see if Youboty and Greer and Co. are up to the challenge…

Read wyO’s article for lots more about Wendling. Great stuff!

7 – FB Derek Schouman – Boise State

Derek Schouman
What is the deal with all these west coast guys?? 🙂 And, this was the third back taken by the Bills in this draft. Not to mention, he’s a fullback, which the Bills seemed to say they had no use for in their offensive scheme. So what gives?

Apparently, this guy is very much in the mould of our current TEs, Cieslak and Neufeld. They can play multiple positions. They can catch passes from the TE spot, or line up and block in the backfield. They can even carry the ball if needed, but that will not be their main focus by any means.

This guy seems to fit the bill for a Buffalo Bill draft choice. Good athlete, hard worker, very intelligent… definitely paid off for us in the later rounds last year (Keith Ellison, Terrance Pennington, et al). I imagine we’ll see the same thing from our late-rounders this year too.

7 – DE C.J. Ah You – Oklahoma

C.J. Ah YouAh Who? This guy wins the “strange name” award hands down! Even with a guy who we have to call “Poz” in that list! Wow!

Turns out that Marv has some connections with CJ’s uncle (they worked together in the past, I believe Marv coached a team he was on in Canada. Marv said he was the Canadian Bruce Smith) and they happened to run into each other somewhere, and that may have helped this selection happen. Not saying this is a nepotism thing… just that Ah You might have been more on the radar with Marv knowing a bit aobut his genes. (He mentioned that in his press conference too.)

Ah You seems to be no different than all the Bills’ draft picks. Intelligent, hard-worker. There were some “character issues” … but Marv said (similarly to the Lynch situation) that when they looked into it, they found nothing.

There might be some question about his knees as he has had some injury trouble, but the Bills medical staff cleared him, and Marv seemed happy with that. A healthy Ah You adds depth to a pretty solid position for the Bills: DE.


Overall, I love this draft. I think that’s a good thing. 🙂 I mean last year I wasn’t really thrilled with the draft the day after, but the Bills staff were, and so I learned to love it. And then when they started playing, how can you argue with EVERY pick making the team and most everyone having some contribution, including several starters?

This year, I think the biggest thing is those top two picks. I’m sure we’ll find some gems from the lower round picks, but you gotta love the way we landed two starters from the top two picks. Both Lynch and Poz should have an impact on the 2007 Buffalo Bills for sure.

There will likely be some more players added to the fold, but the 2007 Bills are pretty much assembled… now it’s time for the off-season workouts and mini camps and all that… and we’re only a few months away from Training Camp here in my back yard… I’m getting pretty excited!

I love the young group that Tom, Dick and Marvy have assembled, and can’t wait to see them on the field! No coaching or front office changes, no scheme changes… they can just go out and do what they did last year… better.

Look out NFL… here come the BUFFALO BILLS!

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NFL Draft 2007

NFL LogoToday is the big NFL Draft! Well, today and tomorrow. The Bills have 8 draft picks in the 7 rounds this year. They should be able to get some pretty decent players. (Last season, all the players we drafted made the team, and most made pretty significant contributions.)

The funny part about the draft for the Bills is that they NEVER pick who ANYONE thinks they are going to! Ha! Last year with pick #8 we picked Donte Whitner and not one single prognosticator had forecast HIM as our #1 pick. Or ANYONE’S #1 PICK for that matter. 🙂

So, there may be trades, there will be shock and surprise once pick #12 is announced… but it will be fun. And Marv and Co. will add some great talent to our already talented young team! The Bills will surprise people this year. I (almost) guarantee it. 🙂

GO BILLS!

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It’s draft time!

Hey Buffalo Bills Review Fans!

I know, it’s been a while since I’ve been able to kick it with you and the guys. But, hey, I’m here on the night before the draft to give my thoughts who what The Bills should and could do on draft day.

We all know the Bills need a couple of backers, a solid running back, a corner, some protection for J.P. would be nice and a receiver to go with Lee. But what on earth do they do with that first pick?

I say they need to pull off a deal of some kind to maximize what they could get in the backfield and at the linebacker spot.

DRE’S SAYS

Use their first pick at No. 12 to draft Patrick Willis out of Mississippi. You all know the deal. A 4.38 at Pro Day is pretty good. A sleeper pick here would be Penn State’s sensational backer Paul Pozluszny. Pozluszny plays with big time energy and smarts, and would make a nice outside backer to replace Takeo Spikes.

Then, they need to start dealing. The Bills have some attractive choices down the line and should continue talking to the Chargers to try and land running back Michael Turner. I covered Turner “The Burner” when he was at Northern Illinois. He’s a tough runner and is speedy for a back of his size.

He hits the hole. He’s a worker. And he’s ready to be a No. 1 back after playing behind LaDainian Tomlinson. He just signed a one-year deal with San Diego, but he is still attractive trade bait. The Bills are unlikely to take it.

If Chargers GM A.J. Smith doesn’t lower his asking price on Turner (a first-round pick), look for him to stay on the west coast or at least out of B-lo. Turner is an above average back, but what exactly has done to prove he’s worth a first-round pick. WISHFUL THINKING: After not getting what they want, the Chargers settle for the Bills’ No. 43 (second-round) pick and a conditional pick in 2008.

IF THE BILLS DRAFT a running back in the second round, it’s likely that Ohio State’s Antonio Pittman would be available at No. 43 overall. He could be a steal for the Bills at this spot, and (dare I say) could turn out to be another Thurman Thomas. Boy, don’t we like to live in Buffalo Bills past.

***Speaking of the past, Saturday will be the first time I’ve seen Bruce Smith in a while. Bruce is going to announce the Bills’ first-round pick. Smith, a former Hokie, was invited to the draft as a part of the NFL’s “Salute to Virginia Tech” after the school’s tragedy.***

Look for them to fill holes throughout the rest of the draft, possibly trying to trade or move up to get a solid corner. Stacking the front seven should be the most important thing at this point with so many losses, but the Bills seem to have some confidence in their current linebacking corps.

FINAL THOUGHTS (Let’s play “What if…”)
1. What if the Bills traded up and drafted Brady Quinn. Would you be mad? I wouldn’t.
2. What if the Bills traded down and got two first-round picks. With them, they chose Cal running back Marshawn Lynch and Pozluszny.
3. What if the Bills traded up to take Adrian Peterson. Would it be worth what they’d have to give up with the running back position being so deep this year?
4. How ticked off would you be if the Bills drafted an offensive tackle with their first pick? Or their second pick?

Have fun watching the draft! We want to see how YOU think the draft went. Send us your letter grades on each of the Bills’ draft picks and your thoughts.

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Bowman Cup 2007

Speaking of hockey… we spent a good chunk of yesterday traveling to the HSBC Arena in Buffalo. No, we didn’t get to take in a Sabres playoff game… we watched Rochester high-school all-stars take on their counterparts from Buffalo, both juniors and seniors. FOR FREE! Free admission, Free parking. We sat about 5 rows up, down near one of the goals… it was great! All the kids loved it, including cousin Dylan who came along with Grandma, and met us there.

It was tons of fun, and we’re already looking forward to next year! 🙂

I couldn’t find any news articles about it, but here’s one from the Buffalo News, from before the event.

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Buffalo Bills 2007 Schedule

I forgot to post here, after being HORNSWOGGLED last week by the NFL…

The Bills schedule came out yesterday, and I posted a couple different articles to my various Bills sites…

Buffalo Bills Review
BuffaloBills.com

(both are direct links to the articles)

Check em out, if you are interested in all things Bills. 🙂

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A (Premature) Glance at the 2007 Buffalo Bills Schedule

NFL logoThe NFL released the 2007 schedule today, and I grabbed it as soon as it was posted to BuffaloBills.com. (Nice job, website guys!) I, like many Bills fans, was quite eager to see when we were playing and where, and which games were on national television, etc.

What I saw was intriguing. It was very nice to see that indeed we will be playing on Monday night this season. An event from which the Bills have been omitted for six seasons. The game against Dallas is a home game, which is even more rare. We have not been on MNF at home since 1994!

A few things stand out. Our first three games are against recent Super Bowl champs. (Recent being used quite elastically there…) We open against Denver, then we have back to back road games against Pittsburgh and New England. Granted, these teams are not what they used to be (some might argue that NE, possibly Denver, are much improved through free agency). However, at first glance, the names strike at least a little fear in the hearts of Bills fans.

Following that apparently tough start, the Bills have a stretch of three straight home games. Those include the previously mentioned Monday Night affair, as well as the most anticipated home game of the 2007 season – the return of Willis McGahee to The Ralph. We also play the NY Jets in that stretch.

What I see at the start of the season is teams who have been tough in the past, who may or may not be that tough in 2007. Assuming LOTS of things (Bills finding another RB in the draft or trades, at least one more LB, maybe a WR, and the other teams playing at least similarly to how they did in 2006…) the Bills could pretty easily go 4-2 in the first six games. Going 2-1 to start, and then 2-1 in the three home game stretch.

Of course, all such predicting is somewhat ludicrous. We have no idea what this team, or any other team is going to look like in 2007. We’re just too far away from actual football!

It’s fun to predict, and I’d have to say at first glance, we start out 4-2, maybe lose to the Jets, and probably one or two more… maybe climb to 7-4 or even 8-4. But in the end, we have no way of knowing that. My gut feeling is that this year we will see another team around .500 (7-9 to maybe 10-6). But so much could change before we get there.

One interesting thing about this schedule was the positioning of two of the four NFC games at the very end of the schedule. Non-conference games are much less important in determining playoff teams. Division, then conference records matter much more. So, it just seemed odd that we would finish the season with games against the NY Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. So, if the Bills are in the hunt, (you never know!) those games might not be that important?

Also, as we all know, in addition to facing Willis here in Buffalo, the Bills will also face former 2006 teammates in Washington on Dec 2nd, and then to end the season on Dec 30th.

And one final (good) thing about the schedule is that instead of 4 of our last 6 games being at The Ralph (where it was hard to sell out at such a time of year in 2006) this season the Bills will have 4 of their final 6 games on the road. We do get to play Miami at home in December, though. That’s always a good thing!

Overall, though the opponents seem daunting, I think it’s a fairly entertaining schedule. The Bills (assuming we fill in a bit more in the draft) will be competitive in every game on that list. Every one. We obviously won’t win every one, but there isn’t a team on there that they can’t hang with.

I can’t wait! Bring on Bills Football!!!!