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Wilfork
Mayo
Brady
Gronk
Admendola
Solder
Cannon
Vollmer
Arrington
Who else where is all our cap room
tied up where we could lose two rocks to our defense.
Wondering if chip would trade foles to buffalo or jets and use that pick to take Mariota. If foles goes to buffalo, they'll be quite dangerous.
I'm sorry but I can't sit back and watch this without commenting....
Coming from a bills fan hat watched every down of his 2013 campaign I can tell you he is a one trick pony, a complete disaster against the run, undersized, and lack the ability to shed block. Kiko had a terrific front end of his rookie campaign and a horrific back end. Don't believe me, and want to continue to judge this based off of numbers and hearsay? Then I challenge you to throw on the atl and tb tape. Both of which highlight, kikos limitations and over pursuit against the run. Couple this with not one but two ACL injuries in Three season, and you have philly trading a KNOWN commodity, one that has proven his worth as a top 3 RB over the last half decade, for an unknown commodity in Kiko, coming off a major injury.
Again, please watch the tape, he's absolutely awful against the run. In fact, the non casual bills fan will tell you Preston Brown, had the better rookie campaign this season at LB than Kiko did in 13
Are people really downplaying possibly the best RB in the NFL?
Don't worry man, the reaction here by majority of posters is typical of how these dudes react. If this trade was made by us, we'd be creaming all over our pants.
We're still gonna kick your @ss next year but still a good trade.
Undersize? He was measured at 6'3 3/4.
Are people really downplaying possibly the best RB in the NFL?
He's 26 years old and played with possibly the worse OL in football last year and thus why he had statistically a bad year.
This is a great move by Rex trading for an impact offensive player. Kiki was overrated and coming off an ACL injury.
That would definitely help explain Rex's willingness to get rid of him. He's never struck me as the kind of coach who has much use for LBs that can't defend the run.I'm sorry but I can't sit back and watch this without commenting....
Coming from a bills fan that watched every down of his 2013 campaign I can tell you he is a one trick pony, a complete disaster against the run, undersized, and lacks the ability to shed block. Kiko had a terrific front end of his rookie campaign and a horrific back end. Don't believe me, and want to continue to judge this based off of numbers and hearsay? Then I challenge you to throw on the atl and tb tape. Both of which highlight, kikos limitations and over pursuit against the run. Couple this with not one but two ACL injuries in Three seasons, and you have philly trading a KNOWN commodity, one that has proven his worth as a top 3 RB over the last half decade, for an unknown commodity in Kiko, coming off a major injury.
Again, please watch the tape, he's absolutely awful against the run. In fact, the non casual bills fan will tell you Preston Brown, had the better rookie campaign this season at LB than Kiko did in 13
I would downplay any running back at $11 million a year in today's pass-happy NFL.
I would downplay any running back at $11 million a year in today's pass-happy NFL.