by Paul "Closer" Wanecski
Ladies and Gentlemen, the madness is about to begin. After months of anticipations (and a designed delay of this years’ NFL Draft to happen several weeks later than usual, with the league stating that Radio City Music Hall had a conflict with the dates for an event that was eventually cancelled for lack of interest anyway) the spectacle of the NFL is upon us. Today is a day where anything can, and typically does, happen.
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by Mario "Game" Granata
It is no secret that in the NFL, if you want to be a contender, you have to take care of your division first. The Buffalo Bills, and their fans, know this all too well. The Evil Empire of the New England Patriots have be a mainstay at the top of the AFC East for quite some time, but there are some new faces in the division, that need a proper welcome from the Bills. See who the Bills will have the pleasure of seeing twice this season. by Mario "Game" Granata
Trade up, trade back, stay put. No one really knows, especially the Buffalo faithful, what the Bills are going to do at the 2014 NFL Draft on May 8th, but where they go, and whom they select with their pick will tell us all we need to know about the direction of the Buffalo Bills. Check out what positions will mean to the Bills in the years to come. by Paul "Closer" Wanecski
As chronicled on in both previous blogs and on the Hashtag Sports show, there is a huge difference between players picked 1-10 or 11-32 in the NFL draft from a salary perspective. The Buffalo Bills have been in the news weekly about what they intend to do, be that trade up, trade back, or stand with the 9th overall pick. All bring different consequences. by Paul "Closer" Wanecski
Let us be honest for a moment, no one can predict who will and who will not be successful on an NFL level. When you factor in the level of competition, the social pressure and suddenly making more money than you can possibly conceive, the struggles on a young NFL are well documented. The strong do not always survive, but, wouldn’t it be great to be paid to tell America what you think and have nearly zero accountability? |