c_hawkbob wrote:Looked to me like the Bills are that good. Allen is a stud.
TriCitySam wrote:I read RW and his team were "f$*ing pissed" when Schneider went to look at Allen - I know the ESPN article said that some in the Hawks organization had issues with RW (too focused on his legacy, declining speed, etc), but it sounded like Pete wasn't one of them. Maybe JS.
jshawaii22 wrote:And for those that thought not resigning BWags#54 to a new long term deal with a big mistake... hopefully you all watched the game last night. He looked another step slower and a little lost at times (along with most of the Rams D) -- in other words, he did nothing special, at all. And I won't even mention being run over by the Bill's QB for a TD.
jshawaii22 wrote:And for those that thought not resigning BWags (now #45) to a new long term deal was a big mistake... hopefully you all watched the game last night. He looked another step slower and a little lost at times (along with most of the Rams D) -- in other words, he did nothing special, at all. And I won't even mention being run over by the Bill's QB for a TD.
RiverDog wrote:Yep, I thought the same thing. I wasn't one of those that thought it was a mistake not to resign Bobby. That entire Rams defense looks different, something I didn't expect.
jshawaii22 wrote:And for those that thought not resigning BWags (now #45) to a new long term deal was a big mistake... hopefully you all watched the game last night. He looked another step slower and a little lost at times (along with most of the Rams D) -- in other words, he did nothing special, at all. And I won't even mention being run over by the Bill's QB for a TD.
obiken wrote:Rams have serious line issues against good teams. They still have a boatload of weapons, and yeah when Ramsey is up for renewal he's out. We are a long ways from beating the Rams ourselves folks.
jshawaii22 wrote:And for those that thought not resigning BWags (now #45) to a new long term deal was a big mistake... hopefully you all watched the game last night. He looked another step slower and a little lost at times (along with most of the Rams D) -- in other words, he did nothing special, at all. And I won't even mention being run over by the Bill's QB for a TD.
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