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Monday, March 26, 2007

 

Sniffing Out the Off-Season

1) The Bills finally jettisoned their disgruntled running back (and most infamous baby maker) to Baltimore in exchange for three draft picks and a summer of not having to hear Willis mouth off about everything from Hollywood to Canadian bacon. Everyone seems to think the Ravens got themselves an A+ back for next to nothing, but the brothers see it differently.

2) Bennett's noticed a serious stench coming from somewhere in the house. Rat in the crawl space? Catbox overflowing with treats? Bowie's rank diaper? Nope. It's just Bennett. He stinks. And it's serious. Listen in to the brothers discuss.

3) The Bills made a splash into free agency by signing three beefcakes to over sixty million dollars worth of contracts. It's a big move, but is it a good move? Riley and Bennett aren't so sure.

4) While the Bills have spent plenty of cash on free agents, as well as on guys like Chris Kelsay and Anthony Thomas, the brothers wonder if the Bills' brass shouldn't be thinking about inking JP and Lee Evans to long-term deals. Come on, Marv, show these guys the money!

5) Riley and his woman made a pilgrimage back to Buffalo last week, complete with stops at Riley's old high school, the legendary Anchor Bar, and a few hours at the time warp of all time warps: the Niagara Falls Outlet Mall. Sweet. Pass the Orange Julius.

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Bennett
When he's not writing, or cringing over a rank diaper, you can find Bennett in his LA backyard with a six pack of PBR, ruminating on today's most significant issues, such as how does Magic Shell ice cream topping really work, what happened to Darick Holmes, and why does Bennett's cat insist on crapping in the bathtub.

Riley
After spending three years in soccer-loving country, Riley craves his Bills fix. Every Sunday you can find him at McFadden's in DC.

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