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Post by GEO on Mar 23, 2009 15:39:04 GMT -5
Trent Edwards suprised everybody last year, but as always, the Bills didn't have many "go-to" receivers. That might have changed.
Enter: TO.
Released by the Cowboys, the Bills were one of three teams with any interest in what was once one of the best receivers in the game.
Do the Bills have any shot at the playoffs, or are they destined to head down the same path as the Cowboys and Eagles?
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Post by Nyi28nhl on Mar 23, 2009 18:18:03 GMT -5
In my opinion a healthy Lee Evans is greater than a healthy TO at this point. How quickly he was willing to sign in Buffalo, a team that Willis McGahee begged to get out of because of their location, a team that doesn't appear to be on the cusp of anything great next year shows me that Owens didn't have many, if any other true offers.
Bills will likely finish around 8-8 give or take a win.
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Post by FootballFreak03 on Mar 24, 2009 13:49:53 GMT -5
TO is on the decline, but hes worth 1 year to the Bills. I mean he cant be that bad for one year as far as performance and behavior. Hes not pro bowl caliber anymore, but he can still make great plays and score TDs. Hes going to be playing off of 1-2 year contracts for the rest of his career.
Bills will miss playoffs again, but TO will not cause any problems.
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Post by wiz'wit08 on Mar 28, 2009 17:14:57 GMT -5
How much of a problem can TO really be in Buffalo? they won't go much of anywhere but i think it definitely increases Trent Edwards fantasy value.
Will the rest of TO's career be 1 year deals?
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Post by jdbsa05 on Mar 29, 2009 17:14:22 GMT -5
I really hate the move of TO to the Bills, strictly because I loved seeing the Cowboys self-destruct.
Nonetheless, this will be good for the Bills publicity. Until now, I did not care about the Bills. Now, ESPN will send crews daily to cover the TO circus in Buffalo, like they did in Philly and Dallas.
I still enjoy seeing the Cowboys implode.
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Post by Master Shake on Apr 1, 2009 12:51:52 GMT -5
The AFC East is similar to the AL East in the MLB. Well, the Bills are the Toronto Blue Jays of the AFC East. No matter how many players that may seem to improve their chances, the teams in their division are just too strong for them to be in the playoffs. TO will only improve the stats of Lee Evans slightly, because TO will take some attention off of him.
The Bills need a new coaching staff more than another WR.
8-8 sounds about right, and they'll get pasted, as usual, by the Patriots in Week 1. Im also sure the Bills will get too many primetime games, like the Browns did this previous year.
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About time
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