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Hope we destroy the Bills on Sept 17th.


TheMaulClaw

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With all their meddling, and poaching our staff I think it's time to teach these dicks a lesson.  Wasn't really pissed off until it was let out they used our draft data against us.  Why is Beane so important anyway?  Seems like he gave our information to Buffalo, so let him take the job or fire him.

Anyway....Buffalo needs to get destroyed.

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5 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

With all their meddling, and poaching our staff I think it's time to teach these dicks a lesson.  Wasn't really pissed off until it was let out they used our draft data against us.  Why is Beane so important anyway?  Seems like he gave our information to Buffalo, so let him take the job or fire him.

Anyway....Buffalo needs to get destroyed.

 

He was a coordinator on our team for Six years. After all that time do you think he didn't know what we looked for and what we needed in the draft? He didn't need any help. I guarantee we have an unofficial draft board year round where people get moved on and off for various reasons. You don't think he would've been privy to that info prior to taking the Buffalo job? 

Come on man, take the aluminum hat off and move on. 

I do hope we beat their ass this season but thats because they are on our schedule. 

GO PANTHERS!

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This conspiracy theory just seems far fetched to me.  Beane is the assistant GM.  I'm assuming he was in the war room.  Am I supposed to believe he was somehow communicating our information to Buffalo.  I call BS.

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3 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Just read it on Charlotte.com.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article147912534.html

Goes on to talk about how they jumped us to take Dawkins in the 2nd round. We grabbed Moton the very next pick.

I don't think that that article refers in any way to "us[ing] draft data against us." I thought there was a new, credible development on the whole Buffalo/McDermott/Beane "scandal".

Carry on, folks.

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1 minute ago, jbland said:

 

He was a coordinator on our team for Six years. After all that time do you think he didn't know what we looked for and what we needed in the draft? He didn't need any help. I guarantee we have an unofficial draft board year round where people get moved on and off for various reasons. You don't think he would've been privy to that info prior to taking the Buffalo job? 

Come on man, take the aluminum hat off and move on. 

I do hope we beat their ass this season but thats because they are on our schedule. 

GO PANTHERS!

No tin foil hat man.  This just seems to be the indication.  There is no way McD could have known exactly what we were going to do with that degree of specificity.

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2 minutes ago, zacka77ack said:

I don't think that that article refers in any way to "us[ing] draft data against us." I thought there was a new, credible development on the whole Buffalo/McDermott/Beane "scandal".

Carry on, folks.

 

Your missing the point.  Whether or not it's just McD. The Bills have been targeting our continuity all off season. Hope the fans show out for that game. 

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18 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

No tin foil hat man.  This just seems to be the indication.  There is no way McD could have known exactly what we were going to do with that degree of specificity.

If Beane leaves for Buffalo I might entertain it but its pretty far fetched.  Who says we had Dawkins and Jones higher?  Bills knew we worked them out just like lots of teams did

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