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Major Mud

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  1. I really don't think we should push ol Roi for too much info. He is obviously connected somehow, and I fear he will get the " zip it " order if he reveals too much. I for one am happy trying to figure out his riddles. He was spot on about Rex, and Roman. Even before the second interview. If he can just give us a tidbit here and there, and keep us guessing that would be great. Long live King LeRoi!

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  2. Perhaps Marrone didn't like this trade either? Maybe it was another of the problems between him and Whaley. I can see this as a plausible answer to the riddle. Whaley trades for the guy that basically quit on Marrone in college. Marrone doesn't like the acquisition so he gives Whaley the big finger by deactivating Williams? It seems like one of dozens of possible reasons, but one I didn't see mentioned.

  3. It seems like Hogan took his job. Plain and simple. I wouldn't be looking for a Hasek/Nolan conspiracy angle. With the way Hogan has played who would you rather see in there? I'm sure the coaches know best, they know the locker room, they see the practices, they see who is working, and who isn't. I would think having depth at the WR position is a good thing, no?

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    Oh, you mean like London. Oh wait, you mean like Toronto. NFL will always do whats best for the NFL and not the fans. No reason whatsoever this game shouldn't be in Syracuse. First, it would reduce the travel for the Jets (minimally) and then the Bills. Second, it would allow both teams to actually get their fans into the stadium. Third, the CBS production vans are here and they'd have to travel less. But alas, putting a few dollars more in the pockets of another NFL owner and concessionairre matters more. Protect the $hield.

    Exactly! Is the NFL considering what's best for the Bills, Buffalo, or the fans? Or what's best for the NFL?

  5. Living near Miami, I still enjoy the rivalry. I fly my Bills flag proud both weeks of the games. I like being able to attend the games in Miami each year as well. I think it would be cool for some realignment, but only if you still play the old division foes on a rotating yearly home at home basis. Like college does. That way I could still go to Miami for the game, just every other year. I also have to wonder, who would have controlled our division had Indianapolis never left, could you imagine the hype of a Brady vs Manning game twice a year? I doubt the patriots win the division as many times as they had under that scenario.

  6. Just wondering how many TBD'ers are planning on attending the game in Miami? I purchased my hometown hero Sammy Watkins jersey for the game. I will be going to a game with both my wife and daughter for the first time. I love the fact that it is a night game, sitting in the south Florida sun for an afternoon game can be brutal sometimes. I always look forward to seeing all my fellow Bills fans representing in Miami, let's take over the stadium!

  7. Good find!..... He threw a lot of dump off passes, short stuff. The recievers were getting a lot of YAC, very accurate for the most part with the shorter passes. His deeper passes look awkward, a couple of bad throws and yet he did hit a couple of nice ones. He does a good job of moving in the pocket and getting rid of the ball, however the offensive line was giving him time. I think his biggest asset will be his experience in reading defenses, making line adjustments, and his overall veteran presence. He is not going to be the second coming of Kurt Warner, ala Arizona, but he does not need to be. Physically I think EJ has the advantage, but the QB position is a cerebral position. EJ processes the info on the field slower, giving Orton the advantage right now.

     

     

    My favorite part of the video was hearing Al Michaels saying the "Cowboys just got screwed in that situation"....never heard an announcer use that term before, especially Al Michaels!

  8. I wonder how "washed up" Brady will look playing the Bills? We always seem to be an elixir for what is ailing Tommy boy. I really hope this time we give him some bad medicine! That is looming to be a huge game in the division, if it's really our time, we will know after that game!

  9. We start in 1960 with quarterback John Green. Green played for the Bills for two seasons and finished his career with the New York Titans for two seasons.

     

    Kay Stephenson is the next player to wear the number 18 for the Bills. Stephenson was a quarterback for the Bills during the 1968 season. He also served as the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks coach from 1983-85

     

    Those were the only two QBs listed as wearing #18

     

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