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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Sixpence on September 04, 2003, 03:18:36 AM

Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: Sixpence on September 04, 2003, 03:18:36 AM
Boy, we just want Buffalo to kick our prettythang, don't we. He knows all the defensive calls! Bad day for the Patriots. Well, now you know why they got a player like Milloy in the offseason. Alot of weight just fell on Harrison, talk about pressure to perform. And what if he gets hurt!

What is even worse is that I have the Patriots defense on alot of fantasy teams. The defense won't be the same w/o him.

We're Doomed!

Baffalo, you are getting a guy who never missed a game or practice.

Patriots do have some rookies to watch. Asante Samuel, Eugene Wilson, Bethel Johnson, Ty Warren, Dan klecko, you might hear their names on SC.
Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: rpm on September 04, 2003, 04:47:14 AM
A mediocre player at the end of his career to a mediocre team. Will have the same effect as Emmitt Smith to Arizona. Zero....zeeeerrro.
Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: Sixpence on September 04, 2003, 01:17:09 PM
It's the effect on the Patriots defense I am worried about.
Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: midnight Target on September 04, 2003, 03:34:00 PM
All because some front office dweeb forgot to add up the salary cap money... Doh!
Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: gofaster on September 04, 2003, 03:37:24 PM
Ty Law left them a few years ago to play for the Bucs, who cut him before the regular season even started.  He was lucky to get back with the Pats.

Yet, he was considered to be as good as Lawyer when they played on the same team.  If he was such a backbone on the team, then that's saying something about the effectiveness of the Patriots secondary on the whole.
Title: Milloy to Bills
Post by: Sixpence on September 04, 2003, 03:39:57 PM
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Originally posted by gofaster
Ty Law left them a few years ago to play for the Bucs, who cut him before the regular season even started.  He was lucky to get back with the Pats.

Yet, he was considered to be as good as Lawyer when they played on the same team.  If he was such a backbone on the team, then that's saying something about the effectiveness of the Patriots secondary on the whole.


You're thinking of Terrell Buckley