
VOR
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It is,to the less sophisticated.
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Yeah,he was real strict with Wilfork, and Brandon Marshall. Anything more.than 1 game is a joke. And suspensions really don't teach players anything that a crminal charge won't.
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Naw, Hardy gunned down father of the year in cold blood. He got better.
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Since he's bringing his lawyers and members of the Bills, I hope he brings mama Lynch. It worked for Wilfork.
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One game that gets reduced to nothing but a fine after the NFLPA gets involved seems about right.
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[closed]PFT: Bus Cook's Buffalo Trip Raises Eyebrows
VOR replied to coastalpika's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Well if it happens, it will be interesting to see if the Patriots can find a way to lose the SB again.
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That was the aforementioned Eddie Robinson.
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Not so fast. Panthers deny trade talks
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Oh great, and if he doesn't get traded here, Trent is gonna go all Cutler on the Bills.
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The Bills are keeping their options open. They know that June and Keiaho aren't going anywhere, and are sniffing around Crowell, who seems to be getting just 1-year minimum salary offers. There's no real urgency...unless/until one of those 3 signs elsewhere.
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Wait, the Panthers don't want a (late) first rounder because of the cost? LOL! The difference between a late first rounder and the 34th overall is at best about $500K a year in cap space. And if they clear Peppers' $17M cap hit...
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Well they had a record-breaking offense in 2007, but the offense failed miserably in the SB. So the answer would seem to be "yes." BTW, it's interesting to note that the Rams scored more PPG in 2006 (first year post-Martz) than they did in 2002, 2004, and 2005.
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LOL! If you had any capacity to make that determination, it would actually mean something. I gave you reasons to be wary of trading a 1st rounder (which in the Bills case would be 11th overall, at least) for Boldin, plus paying him a ton of money. What he did to his OC during the game-winning drive in the NFCCG (because...he wanted to be the star of the drive) and leaving right after the game were no better than anything TO has ever done, and the guy has missed more than a few games over his career (TO got his leg broken in 2004, missed 4 games, and came back early to play in the SB, so BFD). You see, there's a reason the Cards are trying to get rid of him and aren't even entertaining paying him what he wants.
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Browns WR Donte Stallworth involved in a FATALITY
VOR replied to lets_go_bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So I'll ask you once again Judge Wapner, how is it that Lynch became "impaired" without anyone ever seeing him drinking? Did he inhale the fumes at the bar? Was he wearing one of those "Beer Belly" thingies? Mainlining it? Or do you not care about actually needing proof and just need your wild ASSUmptions? I think we know the answer, and bringing his own alcohol into bars in the past is worth less than you believe people seeing him drinking (which they didn't) that night is. And without any evidence AT ALL that he was impaired, the sole reason he purportedly "ran" after "hitting" is gone. Bye bye. Sayonara. Not that any of the evidence from the time of the "terrible accident" onwards even suggested that Lynch knew he hit her, until informed of it much, much later. As I said, you just can't stand that he kept quiet, LIKE HIS LAWYER TOLD HIM TO DO. And that's pretty much ALL you have, along with the silly "he brought his own alcohol into bars" as "proof" that he was guilty of DUI hit and run. But keep fighting the good fight. -
Browns WR Donte Stallworth involved in a FATALITY
VOR replied to lets_go_bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
LOL! So says the guy who claims that no one having seen Lynch drink is moot, because, well, he was obviously impaired and somehow got that way. You don't need no stinkin' evidence, just what you believe! Then you ignore that the actual videotape footage showed the distractions that were mentioned and how car proceeded after hitting the vic as if nothing ever happened. I guess that was pure luck, right? And Lynch obviously knew the cops were at his house to nail him for hit and run, yet no calls or messages to his agent, lawyer, mother, etc. to ask for advice for hours. Again pure luck. Are you stupid, a troll, or just so disillusioned after 9 years of missing the playoffs that you're become stupid and troll-like? Because if it's the latter, it's time to find a new team. If it's the former like I suspect... -
Browns WR Donte Stallworth involved in a FATALITY
VOR replied to lets_go_bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was "luck" that he wasn't charged for allegedly having pot in his car, and that the gun in the trunk didn't hurt anyone? -
Dockery was a chump. If they can get at least a halfway decent LG, the O-line will be fine.
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My guess would be Kendall, a much more "well known" OG than Goff. Unless it's Brian Waters.
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The Bills need a LG and will be bringing-in someone tomorrow I believe. As for OT, if a deal can't get done with Peters, let him play-out the season under his old contract, get Bell some playing time, and trade him next year.
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A lot of people are downplaying his ability, hence the reason he took a 1-year deal to be the #3 WR with the Pats, after visiting several teams and finding no better offers (like say, the Steelers). And my point with saying he didn't even come close to 1,000 yards last year despite playing 9 games is that at his age, staying healthy will be an issue, as will staying productive. This move no more scares me than them adding Taylor and Springs, 2 other guys well into their 30's and coming-off unproductive seasons, for whatever reason.
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Galloway played in 9 games and started 4, and had 13 receptions for 138 yards and no TD's, and he was a broken foot away from having 4 back-to-back 1k receiving seasons? LOL! And he had Antonio Bryant across from him taking away attention, while Brady is coming back from a major injury. He'll at best be a replacement for Gaffney as the outside receiver, but Moss and Welker will still get the majority of the passes.
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Despite what some people may have you believe, you really can't change someone's behavior once they've reach a certain age. Hardy is no more likely to start creating lockerroom problems like TO than he is to start working-out on his driveway, just like none of TO's WR teammates started acting like him. However he is likely to learn how to play the position of WR better.
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A Jets fan? Ferguson is a waste of space at LT. Not that it matters with their QB situation.
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You lost it here.