Lee Evans

26 May 2009

ng to say he is Buffalo's only talent; the defense is stacked if healthy, Marshawn Lynch is a stud, Lee Evans is fantastic, etc.) he can bask in the attention instead of crumble under the weight.  I do not need to remind NFL fans of the infamous crying interview.

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6 January 2009

We all know Buffalo tries to handle things quietly, Lee Evans had a contract issue that needed to be resolved last year, and what happened? Lee Evans showed up to camp every day, and the Buffalo Bills and

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17 December 2008

J.P. ( which stands fo Jonathan Paul ) became the second first found pick ( Lee Evans was the first and a good one ) of the Bills in the twenty second position that involved a trade with Jacksonville. In case you did't know that Jacksonville draft pick became Fred Taylor. Loss number one of J.P.'s NFL career. Here is the list of the first round that year:

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11 September 2008

seen a 99-yard touchdown run from this up and comer.  Another person that is hard to trash is Lee Evans.  Evans may not be the best wide-out in the conference, but he is certainly good enough to be a serious threat.  He has great hands and fast legs.  All he needs is for Edwards to be able to get those deep balls to him and Evans will prove why he should not be taken lightly.  Also, football freaks mustn't forget that the Bills are (knock on wood) playing with a fully functioning starting defense.  This is something Buffalo and their fans are not accustomed to.  Especially after last season's long IR list, which included some of the Bills' most promising defenders.  To pad the defense a little more, the Bills made a move that really seemed to pay off by picking up Marcus Stroud who had a great game against Seattle and added the additional pressure Buffalo needs to be a serious defensive unit.

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