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Breaking news on Thursday may have disappointed some fans of the Buffalo Bills, but at this time of year, they should not take everything the organization says at face value.

In an interview with the team's lead journalist, general manager Buddy Nix stated, unequivocally, that the Bills are not the mystery team that plans to trade with St. Louis for the No. 2 pick in April's draft. With Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck likely going No. 1, the prize at No. 2 would be Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III.

Nix is often described as a straight shooter, but he did not hesitate to make his point clear. "It is absolute. It's a no," said Nix, in a discussion with Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com. "You have to give up the farm. We're not in that business."

The announcement is a bit surprising because Buffalo was one of the teams that held a scouting combine interview with the Baylor quarterback. A few hours later, Griffin let the whole country know about it, on the set of NFL Network.

So what should Bills fans make of all of this? In this writer’s opinion, they should keep hope alive, because Mr. Nix may be bluffing.

Shuffle through the slide show to find out why and please give us your opinion afterwards.