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TheLynchTrain

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  1. Schouman looked decent before getting injured.

     

    yep and so did derek fine for a bit, michael gaines, kevin everett, brad ceislak, mark campbell, tim euhus...all the way back to Riemersma...

     

     

    how many draft picks/trades have we wasted on tight ends?

     

    why would people not pounce if we could get the guy for a 2-3 pick. yeah we gotta sign him to a deal im sure but above average TEs make less money than above average #2 wr...and are more effective.

     

    we need to stop ignoring the TE position and wasting away our 4th round picks while were at it.

  2. You'll understand quickly if you are able to understand that which you watch, which clearly excludes most here...

     

     

    I love that line....hilarious. LaDarius, I'm sure you're a smart guy (in the basement dwelling kind of way) but you come off as pompous and paranoid. It doesn't help that none of your sentences are structured...its almost like reading a watered down retarded version of Hunter S Thompson...just a constant steam of thoughts that make no sense.

     

    I apologize to all of you a head of time if you think I'm doing a disservice to Hunter.

  3. Where's the URL to your draft prognostication, LaDairus? Any fool (ahem) can claim to have picked X or Y player, while offering laughable "if so-and-so hadn't gotten hurt" excuses.

     

    Don't you remember from last year? It mysteriously "went away." I seem to recall he called himself a name in the third person. Now I see he just refers to himself as LaDarius in the third person.

  4. LaDarius!!! Good to have you and your pompous statements back! I thought we had seen the last of you after some of your previous idiot posts. By the way I love the preemptive attack about parroting before anyone even attacked you.

     

    Good to have you back sir!!!

     

     

    :thumbsup:

  5. E-mail gaffe

     

    Whaley gained unwanted notoriety in 2007 when an inappropriate e-mail that he had sent to Steelers assistant coach Larry Zierlein was inadvertently forwarded by Zierlein to a large number of high-level NFL employees, including commissioner Roger Goodell. The e-mail reportedly contained a pornographic video. Zierlein apologized for the gaffe, and it is believed that neither he nor Whaley were disciplined by the team or the league.[1]

     

    All it says on Wiki....ha.

     

    haha the guy that sent it used to be the Bills Assnt Line Coach back in 2006.

     

    http://post-gazette.com/pg/07143/788231-66.stm

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Zierlein

  6. I would venture to guess Van Miller did not invent the word "fandemonium." I think it was used before he started using it.

     

    PTR

     

    Simple google search of the word results in:

     

    The official team store of the Chicago Blackhawks & Bulls

     

    http://www.unitedcenter.com/unitedcenter/Fandemonium.asp

     

     

    The NFL Department of Fandemonium

     

    http://www.nfl-monster.com/

     

    Fandemonium (convention)

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fandemonium_(convention)

  7. The overwhelming majority majority of the owners are not getting this money, they are giving this money away to lower revenue teams. Perhaps they are irritated a guy like Ralph can pretend he is in the poor house, yet they see him socking away $30+ into his mattress in Michigan. In fact

     

     

    I understand how teams with cheap owners like Chicago that has a big market but wont spend so they get their welfare every year. But just for the sake of argument: if its 10-12 teams a year and my guess is the middle 4-5 times are interchangeable depending on various factors year to year, doesnt that leave about 16-17 owners in favor of this and 15-16 not in favor?

     

    I guess its good to add that we all know Tagliabue (and by extension Goodell) got voted by the New Guard owners, not the Old Guard Ralphs, Browns, McCaskeys, ect. He knows where his support is.

     

     

     

    CORRECTION: I guess its 8-12 not 10-12...so the fact is their is a majority of teams giving money away rather than receiving it, even if it is a slim majority

     

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4878750

  8. So Tim, I've heard rumor that Alan Williams will probably be promoted to a DC somewhere this off season. If I am correct, only Chicago and the Bills currently have spots. Seeing as neither has really been forthcoming on who the DC is and since if it was a current unemployed coach you would have thought that person would be named. Is it possible Williams is our DC and if so, seems like the 4-3 will be staying? If so is that why the Bills have gone forward with other defensive coach hires with his blessing?

     

    Thoughts? Input?

     

    another DB DC? Oh lord please help us

  9. Maybe you guys should have taken a look at the Sports Guy's Rule on that...

     

    If the coach of your favorite team is older than 55, or if your team is about to hire someone who's older than 55, there's a good chance you should start preparing for a frustrating stretch of football.

     

    Only Dick Vermeil (63), Weeb Ewbank (61), Tom Coughlin (61) and Barry Switzer (58) have won over the age 55.

     

    What Super Bowl are we on now...XLIV??

     

    http://sports.espn.go.com/boston/columns/s...patriots/090925

  10. Curtis Modkins

     

    Two years in the NFL as RB coach!! :thumbsup:

     

    1st Year NFL Coach • 1st with Chiefs

     

    Owning 13 years of collegiate coaching experience, Curtis Modkins embarks on his initial campaign as Kansas City’s running backs coach in 2008. Prior to joining the Chiefs coaching staff, Modkins spent six seasons tutoring both the running backs (2003-07) and the defensive backs (2002) under Chiefs offensive coordinator Chan Gailey at Georgia Tech.

     

    Georgia Tech’s rushing attack thrived under the tutelage of Modkins as the Yellow Jackets led the Atlantic Coast Conference in rushing offense in 2007, totaling 2,591 yards (199.3 ypg.) and 28 rushing TDs. Georgia Tech boasted the ACC’s leading rusher three times (2003, 2006-07) during Modkins’ tenure as running backs coach. Modkins also played a pivotal role in the development of two-time All-ACC RB T.J. Daniels, a former walk-on who concluded his career as the fourth-leading rusher in Georgia Tech history.

     

    http://www.wgr550.com/BUSCAGLIA--Curtis-Modkins-/6188497

     

    In 1998, Modkins left the comfy confines of his alma mater and ventured on to a new school. New Mexico named him the cornerbacks coach. A position that he would assume for the next four seasons.

     

    That is, until Chan Gailey came calling. Gailey extended his hand out to Modkins. And it's been a duo that hasn't been split up. Every year that Gailey has been a coach somewhere, Modkins has been right there along side him.

     

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    The Arizona Cardinals needed a new running backs coach, and scooped up the services of Modkins. In his only season as running backs coach for the Cardinals, the team averaged just 93.4 yards per game on the ground. That is the fifth worst total in 2009.

     

    With Chan calling the plays the OC isn't that important at this point. The only highlight I see from this is that the bills will finally have an OC and not a glorified QB coach that only focuses on the QB while forgetting about the rest of the offense.

  11. At 6-4, 275 lbs, he fits the mold of a 4-3 DE more than a 3-4 OLB. Not that 3-4 OLBs *can't* be that big, but Morgan's frame is basically the prototypical 4-3 end, left or right.

     

    This Nick guy is FOS. Morgan is about 265 pounds. On the GT website they have him as 272, a little embellishment like most colleges do with their players. He's around the same size as Demarcus Ware and most other 3-4 pass rushers.

  12. He said they patied harder than every other team. He said they were out patrying every night, veteran guys getting in fights at bars, etc.. No surprise for most of us but interesting to hear him say it. He said all they heard about in LA when we played Dallas for the first time was how the Bills were out at the clubs every night.

     

    So buffalo sucks because there's no nightlife and nothing to do but bills players were partying more than any other team? Yea I get how he said they were in LA on the one instance, but CHILD PLEASE

  13. Hey yo Bills fans I am Jimmy Spagnola here and I need your help. I have to admit I am not a Bills fan but went more with the Jets growing up on the block I did.

     

    I am the attorney for the estate of a Bills fan who was my client before he fell into the ocean. He was rich and I am trying to liquidate his fortune quickly. This is where you come in. I am staying in his compound and there are a lot of security problems. This is my number one problem.

     

    There is also a gerbil that keeps sneaking up on me and biting my ankle. I will squash him like a bug when I get him so don't worry about that.

     

    I took my client on a deep sea fishing trip where he clumsily fell off the boat and now he is sleeping with the fishes. For me to get his money to the proper parties I need to get into a vault which has his computer that handles all that stuff. The vault has a password.

     

    I think you guys know the password because the clue I found says "Two Bills Drive Signature". This being Two Bills Drive I figure you guys know the password. Please tell me what it is. There might be something in it for you.

     

    A bit of advice for you. Don't hold out on me.

     

    http://forums.twobillsdrive.com/index.php?...c=92355&hl=

  14. Anybody see this? This is hilarious!

     

    "While introducing Gailey, new Bills general manager Buddy Nix gave the Buffalo headphones assignment this incredible vote of confidence: "Don't ever think you can't fill coaching jobs, even if they're bad." Beyond the fact that Nix's opening move was to insult his own team -- click here to hear the audio -- Nix sounds exactly like Slim Pickens as Major Kong in the black-comedy classic "Dr. Strangelove." Part of the lore of that film is that to get Pickens to deliver his lines super-straight, director Stanley Kubrick did not tell the actor that the film was a comedy. Nix may not have been told that the post-Levy Buffalo Bills are a comedy!"

     

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story...467=80000000000

     

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