by Mario Granata
With all the moves that the Buffalo Bills have made in Free Agency (or as it is called by Hashtag Sports, their ‘2015 Draft’) they were able to add some valuable pieces to the puzzle in trying to break the longest NFL playoff drought. Two of the most asked questions (after the quarterback position) are the offensive line and what are the Bills going to do in the secondary. Well, one of those questions could already be answered, and his name is Bacarri Rambo.
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by Paul Wanecski
Word on the street has been pretty consistent, the Eagles are looking to trade Evan Mathis. For the last 5 years, the 33-year-old guard has been regarded as one of the best players at his position. Still, Chip Kelly is looking to move on. by Mario Granata
History. When examining the NFL and its rich history there are comparisons that are made all the time in regards to different eras. When people think about the 1983 Draft Class, the quarterbacks from that class are often at the forefront as the best class to produce signal callers in the NFL. However, taking a closer look at the numbers the class of 2004 holds some weight as a rival to 1983. by Paul Wanecski
When the Buffalo Bills brought on Tyrod Taylor, the transaction flew pretty low under the radar on a national level and with good reason. Taylor had seen only a handful of snaps in his NFL career in the regular season, his cap number was under $900,000, and the deal was a manageable 3 year commitment with only the first years base salary guaranteed. The contract that was reported the day of the signing is significantly bigger than initially reported and his success may give the Bills a short term answer, but, a long term problem. by Mario Granata
As you might have read with Welcome to the Division: AFC East and NFC East you pretty much have the idea. Examining the players who have new teams for the 2015 season, whom the Bills have to try and stop or beat, there are some notable names that have some history with the Bills as opponents in the past. by Mario Granata
In the first installment of Welcome to the Division: AFC East Hashtag Sports examined the new players who were going to be playing against the Buffalo Bills, who are now in the AFC East. Now will take a look at the NFC opponents that will battle Buffalo from the NFC East. There are some familiar names, and some names to look out for as the Bills make a push to make it to the playoffs in 2015. by Paul Wanecski
What if I told you the most important peice of the Buffalo Bills defense wasn't a free agent this offseason, isn't in a contract year, wasn't traded and made 15 starts for them in 2013? Before we go into who it is, we will refer to him as "The Freak" from here on out. by Mario Granata and Paul Wanecski
A lot of talk has been circling about the new rule proposals and by-laws that will be presented during the NFL off-season owners meetings. While many of them need a decoder ring to truly find out what they mean, Hashtag Sports would like to present their Top 5 proposed changes. Now, some of these you might agree with and some you might think are never going to come to fruition. Either way, this should be a great conversation starter for your friends at the bar or it could just be a good laugh. by Mario Granata
During the talks that are going around Buffalo and beyond about the beloved Bills, the point that seems to get lost in the mix is that the Bills, to make the playoffs or advance, have to take care of the division first. With the off-season acquisitions that have been happening, it seems that the AFC East is not going to be a cakewalk for the New England Patriots…and any other team for that matter. Here is a quick look at some familiar faces for Buffalo this season and how they have fared against the Bills. Welcome to the Division. by Paul Wanecski The offseason has been a flurry of frantic activity and not just at One Bills Drive. The Oregon Ducks Philadelphia Eagles have been without a doubt the most active team figuring in all player releases, restructures, signings and trades. Buffalo, in the last 10 months, has been included in two transactions; ironically both were for running backs. With the foundation being laid and the Eagles making it known that backup QB Matt Barkley is available, do the Bills see themselves as an option to land Barkley with another trade? |