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TheLynchTrain

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  1. I don't know why people care about this "problem" with out of town fans. Can't take a little abuse? Guess what? Don't come to the Ralph! How about that for advice. I've gone to Philly and I've gone to the Meadowlands (both Jets and Giants games) and I knew going in their would be verbal abuse and the like. I thought it was hilarious, yelled a little back, and smiled at all the bastards when our team scored.

     

    I'm the first to admit that I treated the Pitt fans in front of me like sh-- at that finale a couple years ago, and I hope they went home and said so. The reason: Don't come back to Buffalo next time!

     

    Obviously the drunken behavior that turns violent needs to be curbed, but I'm all for the verbal assaults. Once again, don't come to our stadium if you can't handle a little fun.

  2. Im for all the high character guys from Ohio and Pennsylvania we can get. Whitner and Poslusny are well drilled in the fundamentals. Maybe we can send McKelvin down to Ohio State or Penn State for a year...

     

    Sorry to be an instigator here, but you could hardly call LJ a "character player," and he definately went to Penn State. Same goes for all those lineman that went to PSU that end up as busts in the NFL...

  3. the reason why he got in trouble is because police were called. If that is the case, how many alcohol-fueled events/shenanigans do you think Pacman had that his bodyguards were able to get him out of before police, and subsequently the media, were called? I'm sure there were plenty of times Jerry Jones gave tickets to certain people or cops to keep their mouths shut.

  4. If by the desert you mean Vegas, I don't think the NFL would think about Vegas for even a split second. Vegas has always been hands off to all sports leagues, until the NBA all star game last year. Even then, do you remember all the violence and arrests that happened? All of Pacman's beef went down that weekend too.

     

    Vegas would be way to much of a headache for any league, let alone owner, and I don't think a tough guy like Goodell would even give an idea like that the light of day.

  5. You guys ever notice that Forbes just doesn't like Buffalo? Also, they don't know anything about the stadium, nor have they probably ever attended a game at the Ralph, or the Rogers center by that matter. They keep calling the stadium "outdated" (I keep hearing this all over), but have these "authorities" ever visited the Ralph? I've been to about 6 different NFL stadiums and I have to say, if I knew nothing about football or stadiums I would guess that the Ralph was one of the newest. Erie County drops like what, 5 mil a year or something into stadium improvements, and lets the Bills take all the gate from a stadium they dont own? What other sports team has this kinda stuff? They just put in that sick new scoreboard, have the ribbon one around the bowl, and lets not forget all the improvements they made (ie jim kelly club, new suites) about 8 years ago. I've brought plenty of out of town friends to games, and every time they compliment how nice the stadium is compared to what they hear.

     

    On top of that, the Rogers is "spiffier?" Sure it was nice when it opened as the skydome 25 years ago, but now its a dump. Spiffier, give me abreak.

     

    I'm sick of the pile on buffalo mentality, but i guess that's not going to change anytime soon. should we mass email forbes or something?

  6. For the empire to break down, you have to name the barbarians at the gate. Or specifically, if the empire does break down, will it turn the world into another dark ages millennium?

     

    In my best redneck voice: "It's those darn Mescins...it's all a conspiracy of thar darn govurnment of Mesco...they're tryin to bring thar derk skinned peoples, thar language, and their cultyr, and make us the Mescin States of 'Merica! Rome is burning once 'gain"

  7. I don't think they're ready to give up on him yet. The guy still had 50 catches, 500 yards and 4 TDs in his second season battling injuries and missing some games. He's played less than 30 games, so I don't think that SF is ready to give up on him yet, and if they are, it couldn't be for less than a 2nd or maybe multiple picks. I would take the guy in a second, but I don't think he's on the table.

  8. You know what? Obama, with those associations would not have been able to get into the FBI or the SS, the very man who are guarding him. But lets make him President cause its different. :thumbdown:

     

    Nor would president bush back in the 1980s and 90s when he was doing coke at Camp David and Obama for his weed habit. Since Obama didn't meet Ayers until a couple years ago, I don't see the FBI accepting 40 year old recruits. I also can't see half of Congress being able to join the FBI or SS, with the lie detector tests and all. Your point?

  9. I don't like the association, but I'd be willing to bet even AYERS would be offended to be compared to these bumbleheads. I'm sure Ayers read Chryson's comment: “We want to go our separate ways,” he said, “but we are not going to kill you.” and thinks to himself: "LIGHTWEIGHT. All those guns and no nutsack."

     

    The good news is, if it ever gains traction, all Palin has to do is denounce them, and she'll be forgiven.

     

    No, wait. Only the left can denounce and be forgiven. My bad.

     

    YOU'VE JUST ENTERED THE NO SPIN ZONE LADIES AND GENTLEMAN!

  10. I've heard plenty of articles that say he is the 3rd highest paid guy in the league, but there are others that say that Marvin Harrison is ahead of him by a half mil. That makes him the 4th highest paid receiver in the league. By the end of the offseason, lee won't be in the top 5, let alone top 8. Remember, Roy Williams is a free agent at the end of the year, and the dude will almost certainly make more than Evans. Hoosh in Cinci is older, so he probably wont get a top deal, but I wouldn't be surprised if he got something comparable to Lee, maybe a little less but for the same years. TO is also going to be a 34 year old free agent - probably get a Moss deal of 9 mil for 1 2 or 3 years.

     

    This is just the nature of the game. Bernard Berrian, with numbers a lot crappier than Lee Evans, got a 7 year 49 mil deal. He set the bar for the explosion in WR contracts last spring. And can anybody say what the guy has done for Minnesota this year? Absolutely nothing. Donte Stallworth signed for 5 years 25 mil, and he has shown to be nothing more than an average number two. D.J Hackett got a 2 year 7 mil deal - the guy is no more than a 3rd stringer.

     

    What should his market value be then? He can't get under 7 mil - that would be a slap in his face if Berrian is making that money now. Lee was only one of a few elite WR on the market in the upcoming offseason, and those guys get a ridiculous amount of money thrown at them. If he had become a free agent- he would have received 9 mil or more - but for AT LEAST 6-7 years. We got a deal.

     

    You can't discount the number of years in the contract - 4 years. It saved us a lot of money to not sign the guy for 7 years....those contracts usually never last, unless you are a perennial pro bowler. After 4 years, Lee will be 31, and there is no telling what the future holds - he could break down like Moulds or he could still be in his prime. You never know. We minimized the risk of having him under contract for only 4 more years. After that, we could probably sign him for under market value at that time - which certainly will be more than 9 mil a year - making this contract a lot more advantageous.

     

    Let me compare this to Reggie Wayne. Back in Feb of 2006, he signed a 6 year 39 mil contract - 3rd highest paid receiver in the league at the time. A lot of people thought that was wayyy to much, and that he was just riding Marvin's coat-tails. There's no complaining about that contract now. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised that once Marvin leaves, Reggie will be clamoring for a new contract to put him in line with the top receivers.

     

    It might take a year or two, or it might just take until March 2009, but a lot of people will realize how much of a bargain this deal is.

  11. I attended a small college out of Erie, midway point from Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Cleveland. My frat brothers and friends are die-hard Stiller fans. I made the mistake of attending the Monday night Stillers/Bills game at Three Rivers. The only Bills highlight coming off a Kurt Schultz interception return for a TD. I was wearing my Bills gear and felt like I was the new guy in jail - all eyes on the fresh meat. I even had old ladies harassing me at the concession stands. My friends still laugh about it today. They can't believe I was that stupid to attend a game in the Burgh wearing Bills gear and chearing for the wrong team.

     

    Hey man you should never feel embarrassed to be wearing the bills red white and blue. Its the double edged sword of our pride and our curse to be a part of Bills Nation, just like catholic guilt!

  12. That article loses credibility by saying the Skins want a new stadium - didn't FedEx field open sometime this decade, with tons of luxury boxes and the highest seating capacity in the NFL?

     

    The foreskins are looking to get a new stadium. Yes, they built one in 1998, but it is in Maryland, not in the district. The Nationals just built a park down in Anacostia, and Synder has had preliminary discussions with city officials about building one in the district.

     

    I went to the stadium for the bills preseason game, and I have to say, I was not impressed. I thought the stadium was a dump for something that is less than 10 years old. Moreover, they have seats behind large concrete pillars, PILLARS people! They call them "obstructed view seating" right on the tickets. I thought they did away with this stuff in the 1940s and 50s.

     

    The stadium was built before Snyder bought the team, and even though they have the best revenue streams bar none in the NFL (Cowboys will pass them with their new stadium), Snyder still wants to milk as much money out of stadium revenue as possible. I also know FedEx field also gets labeled as the worst fan friendly stadium consistently almost every year. Hence, new stadium talks.

  13. A hundred grand is tip money to these guys. As far as the GM goes Jones would most likely pay it for him.

     

    It's funny how he has a four man body guard contingent, I'm assuming they rotate shifts, and they still can't keep him from acting an :devil: -hole.

     

    It would be better to lose a draft pick if a player is suspended by the league. That would make them stand up and take notice.

     

    I believe this is directly tied to Goodell's appearance at the Cowboy's facility on Wednesday. Right before he met the commishoner before his suspension he went to a strip club. He later said it was because he didn't want anyone telling him what he can and can't do. I'm thinking the bodyguard tried to stop him from something and that attitude returned.

     

    $100,000 was just an example. And as I clearly said, that money like this is a drop in the bucket for Jones. Make the penalty stiff enough where it would discourage owners from taking chances on these players. Draft picks also sounds like a good idea. And in case you didn't read the articles, they said the trip was already planned beforehand to talk about the CBA, and Goodell looked suprised when reporters told him. His visit had nothing to do with Pacman, since the incident occurred only about 6-8 hours before his arrival.

  14. If the NFL really wants to crack down on players doing crap like this, owners must also be held accountable. Everytime a player gets fined or suspended for violating the personal conduct policy, the owner should also face the wrath of the commish. I don't think Pacman will get suspended, because it seems Goodell likes to slob on the Cowboys star too much. But imagine if he does get suspended, and the NFL levies a 100,000 fine on Jerry Jones. And if Jones knew that such a penalty would have occurred in August, do you think he would have still taken a chance on the kid? Maybe (with all the money he's throwing around), but maybe not. Maybe you can also fine a GM - its not like the GM has owner money, and such a fine would impact his decisions and financial landscape much more than it would an owner. In Jerry Jones case, it should be double (since he is both GM and owner).

     

    I don't see how a policy like this would be much different than Kraft getting fined for the actions of Bellicheat. Until owners or general managers are also held responsible for the actions of the players that they take, they will keep picking up these players in their paternalistic and egotistical fashion, thinking they are the ones, the ONLY ones, that can treat turn the deadbeats around.

  15. I remember I left that game absolutely hating Rian Lindell.

     

    God, that game. Anyone remember how great Clemens was in that game? Fumbled a punt return but then returned a pick for six? Completely redeemed himself on that play. But yeah, I ended up hating Lindell for that kick too, and I have to say, I still do. Now I know that might be seen as irrational, especially with Lindell and that streak inside the 40, but I don't think I can forgive the guy for that miss, no matter how much time passes. Every time he lines up, I think back to that kick, and get nervous. I'm still uncertain if he can make a 40 plus field goal in crunch time (proven wrong in Wash last year but I still don't like him). I need to see him hit a game-winning playoff kick before he's great in my book.

     

    I know, I know, completely irrational, but still....he shoulda made that F'N kick!

  16. Steely Dan you seem to LOVE to take things out of context. In my entire post, I wrote how I believe Schobel is a good Defensive End, and that what he does for this team is more than just the stupid measure of sacks. Moving on from that, I mentioned that who in their right mind wouldn't take 7 mil a year. He might (emphasis on MIGHT) been offered more on the open market, but I can't imagine much more than 7 mil a year. It was right in front of him, a long term contract, and I'm sure he preferred the insurance of having the money than playing out his contract and risking injury before free agency (or having a poor statistical season). I don't see how you could say (or guess) how Schobel took less money in this situation to stay in Buffalo.

     

    What I was saying in my post before you totally FRAMED my argument (must be election season) is that I don't think he is happy to be in Buffalo. I think it came down to money, and he would probably have been happier to leave. I feel that if the relationship ends with Schobel early, he might take cheap shots on the Buffalo organization out the door, a la Miro Satan.

     

    But of course, it seems that having a discussion with you is like talking to a brick wall.

  17. ESPN.com says he had 10 total tackles last year. So I guess it was more than 5 plays, but I still don't remember him playing all that much in a "rotation." I also remember Schobel and Kelsay playing almost every snap in the first 8 games. Too bad they don't keep those kind of stats.

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