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I went with **** Jauron. I have a friend who is a Bills fan and he can't stand him and says he is awful. I think if the Bills don't do well this season or even start off the season bad with the acquisition of T.O, he will be gone.
That's a good point. Maybe let Culpepper go a few games and let Stafford learn and then start him against a weak Rams defense. Gives him a better shot at starting off his NFL career well and could boost up his confidence
I doubt he will have that good of a year again. The Saints just have too many weapons on their offense. If Brees could manage to give Moore that many looks for another season, I'd be shocked. Plus, as someone stated earlier, he got a lot passes thrown to him last cause of injuries on the offense.
Michael Clayton may get the #2 WR spot for the Bucs. After Antonio Bryant, we don't have really anything at WR. He had a great rookie season, but hasn't done much since. He has been in the NFL for about 4 years now. I don't know if you'd consider that a vet though.
Not surprised. I have heard Thomas worked really hard over the off-season and has gotten a lot bigger and better. He was impressive last year when McAlister and Bush went down. Good to see he is getting another chance. Can we officially lable Reggie Bush a WR now?
Here's an article on why Stafford should not be starting:
http://www.thegridironpalace.com/tgpsite/?p=70
I disagree with him. There really isn't anything to lose to start Stafford. You want him to get some experience and if he does bad it won't really hurt the team. They aren't going to the...
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