Labor Day Classic 2009

Saturday, September 20, 2008

What did We trade Zeke for .

I have Heard We traded Zeke for nothing .
Will Right now that is true ...
We did get Winnipeg's 1st Pick It should around 6 or 7 Pick overall
Plus the Rights to this Guy Below Corey Mace
Who 2ND year Bills Practice Roster
I think Each Team can keep 3 years Max on that Roster Before he Receives a NFL Pension.
So it not likely he be there a 3rd..

Corey Mace

Pro Highlights:

As of Now Sept 20th 2008 is on the Practice Roster of the Buffalo Bills as a DE.

Aug 31, 2008: Re-signed by the Buffalo Bills to the practice squad.
Aug 30, 2008: Waived by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 3, 2008: Re-signed by the Buffalo Bills.
Dec 29, 2007: Signed by the Buffalo Bills from the practice squad.
Sep 2, 2007: Signed by the Buffalo Bills to the practice squad.
Sep 1, 2007: Released by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 30, 2007: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills.
Apr 30, 2007: Signed as an undrafted free agent by the Buffalo Bills.



College Highlights:

Corey Mace makes a slight position switch in 2006, moving to defensive end. He played defensive tackle last season. Mace was a productive player in 2005 -- his first season competing at the NCAA Division I-A level. He transferrred to Wyoming from Palomar Community College in California. At the conclusion of 2006 spring drills, he was listed as the co-starter at defensive end with senior Aaron Robbins, who returns after missing all of last season due to a knee injury. Mace and Robbins will give the Pokes a tandem of talented seniors at the defensive end position.

2005: Mace played in all 11 games as a junior. He was credited with 14 tackles, including one sack, three tackles for losses and one pass broken up. His best games came at Air Force, with five tackles, and against Louisiana Monroe, with four tackles. He transferred to Wyoming from Palomar Community College in California in January of 2005 and participated in spring drills with the Cowboys. Mace concluded spring drills No. 2 on the depth chart at defensive tackle behind Jake Mayes. Mace became the third student-athlete in two years from Palomar to sign with the University of Wyoming Football program. He joined Brandon Bell (cornerback) and Ron Rockett (strong safety) on the Cowboy roster.

Palomar CC: Mace earned Second Team All-Mission Conference honors at Palomar Community College in 2004. He was three times named the conference Defensive Player of the Week. Mace recorded 51 tackles, including seven quarterback sacks and 10 tackles for losses. He also broke up four opponent passes. He was elected a team captain his sophomore season. Over his two seasons at Palomar, Mace recorded a total of 12 sacks. His head coach at Palomar was Joe Early. His defensive coordinator at Palomar was Laramie, Wyo., native and 1978 University of Wyoming graduate J.G. Aegerter. Mace was recruited by Michigan State, Oregon State and Washington coming out of junior college.

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