CardinalChris
Big Man Himself
GreenCard said:Don't we have a Bridge for that gap?
Developmental, not ready to start. He couldn't even keep "Ole" Spikes on the bench
GreenCard said:Don't we have a Bridge for that gap?
JMHO, but he's a band-aid at the position at best. I hope we draft a true guard, but if we don't I'd rather keep Shelton and try to play him there. Skkorp has reported that LJ just wants to play, and it doesn't matter where on the line it is...so, I'd take him up on it.GreenCard said:Don't we have a Bridge for that gap?
Donahoe is a great GMCardinalLaw said:Fair, Shelton for Henry would be a fair trade. Personally as a Cards fan I think your second round pick and Henry for Shelton would be fair, so does Denny. Whether it is fair to the Bills is a whole new story. Life ain't fair some times, neither are trades. I hope Denny makes a trade elsewhere, dealing with this idiot Donahue is like dealing with Rosenhaus.
And Denny Green doesnt?DMBills36 said:Donahoe has friends at ESPN, so who knows what to believe.
Gee! said:And Denny Green doesnt?
DMBills36 said:Seems to me that the ESPN stories all come from the Buffalo direction. Pasquarelli seems to be writing to Arizona with this most recent Tip Sheet.
Azlen said:Which means that Buffalo is posturing in the media but Arizona isn't. More often than not, it is a sign that things aren't going the way you would like them to and you are trying to put pressure on the other side.
Both teams are using the media. Check out the Sporting News and you have it the other way around.DMBills36 said:Seems to me that the ESPN stories all come from the Buffalo direction. Pasquarelli seems to be writing to Arizona with this most recent Tip Sheet.
• Donahoe said he wants more in return for Travis Henry from Arizona than tackle L.J. Shelton. "We're not interested in that. We will listen. We will see what happens over the next couple weeks. If it happens, great, if it doesn't happen, Travis has a contract to play with the Buffalo Bills."
Oh well, I guess we'll just have to shuffle the offensive line and draft another OL or see who comes free after June 1st. At least we'll be stacked at RB for one more year. No need to sign/draft another RB if Henry is still in the mix.Town Drunk said:Just thought I'd add some more fuel to this Henry fire
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20050412/1057450.asp
bills_phan said:I still say Denny folds eventually, but who knows?
PIZ said:Just to keep you guys informed, Trey Teague originally came into the league as a LT. He played LT at Tennessee in college and played LT at Denver. Buffalo signed him as a tackle, but with the desperate need at C and the emergence of Jonas Jennings, Teague was needed at center. He has excelled there. The Bills have a good backup center in Ross Tucker who could start easily at center. So, Teague has experience at LT and it is his natural position. LJ in all seriousness, may not start on this Bills o-line.
Redsz said:Teague has 'experince' playing T. But that doesn't mean he is any good or even average at T.
http://snap.stats.com/snap/pfw/nfl/playerstats.asp?id=4429&Submit=Go
As a 16 game starter for Denver he gave up 11 sacks.
PIZ said:Shelton has "experience" also and when was his last start. The Cardinals could use Shelton as a backup T and really Buffalo could use Henry as a backup RB. We have no depth at RB. At this point I wonder if our recent pickup Mike Gandy is better than Shelton. Whatever happens, happens.