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murra

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  1. Boo. In other news, while this thread is stupid, I would call myself crazy if I wouldn't want to have Vick over Trent. Vick has won playoff games. Trent may never get to the playoffs.
  2. He didn't wear gloves actually last night. Maybe he needed to be a glove wearing mary...
  3. Why do you guys think that? Could it be because he's a change of pace back maybe? He gives the D something new, and so he succeeds because he is not Lynch. He usually gets stuffed by his third straight run. I agree that he is fantastic, and athletic, as shown by his highlights and Kick returns, but he did fumble, and lynch did excel and caught every pass thrown to him, unlike Jackson the week before. In the end, they're both two very different but productive backs. To say one is better than the other, or that one should only be playing is silly.
  4. You're a loser.
  5. That "Guest" is 100x the football figure DJ ever could wish to be. Kelly may have been out of line trying to help...but if I was DJ I would listen.
  6. I can't tell if you're joking or not. That's how ridiculous you've become. I can't tell if you're joking about blaming a player for not blocking a kick. Seriously.
  7. This is odd. Here we have a loser, complaining about someone they call a loser, and hoping to replace them with a fellow loser... ...coincidence? I think not.
  8. See you later. Not too many people are strong enough to take losses like this, and we don't need weak fans like you.
  9. Really? Are you actually encouraging people to cease their support for the Bills...yet expect them to stay in Buffalo? Not only is that hypocritical, that's just being a bad fan. Period.
  10. I feel like he could mentor Trent though. I feel like if he was a QB Coach he could have been able to remember what was asked o him in his days and revert that to Trent. You all can insult Jim's intelligence, but he looks like he has the ability to coach or at least be an awesome motivator.
  11. Thank you, I probably should, since I'll need to be repeating this message often in the foreseeable future.
  12. Each and every one of those games makes me feel like I may have seen the best team of all-time at being the worst clutch team in the history of sports.
  13. I wont take that back. He sucks. I want McGee returning.
  14. I've never done one of these, but I want this message to be read by everyone taking the loss close to home since it wasn't when I posted it immediately after the game: BUMP!
  15. Tonight, unbeknownst to me until very recently, I rode a roller coaster. I've never been partial to roller coasters, yet it's occurring to me now that I consistently take one each weekend in a row for a few months each year. A Bills game that opened with three interceptions, I said to my roommate, who was shocked at how well I was taking it, "We're only down six, this is a miracle." It looked bad when we took a 13 point deficit early, with no sign of offensive life. Nothing short of a miracle, Marshawn Lynch exploded through multiple missed tackles into the endzone. Suddenly I was back in it. Here I go, the game has begun. The game progressed at its normal pace until late we're driving with a chance to erase our poor performance. Instead of scoring and taking a one-point lead into half, Edwards dodges an interception, misses an open Evans, and settles for the three-pointer. Down by three into half-time, I had already endured several game-changing, "roller coaster" plays. I'm young, my heart can take it. The game continues on, and after we get the ball back, its really starting to look great. Right on cue, however, Jackson fumbles, The Browns take advantage of a poorly thrown flag (not untypical in a Bills game) and run for six. We're down big again. I resort myself back to the nervousness that plagues me late in games. Hidden by my experience as a Bills fan, however, my roommate once again questions my confidence. I tell him we're a big play away. You know the tune, a timely 98-yard kick return (miracle) and my cheers are echoing across my dorm halls. I was as nervous as I had ever previously been. But therein lies the problem, "Ever previously been" was not all that foreign to me. In fact, I had felt that before. Not just in our last three losses, but in nearly every single game of this season. In fact, the season prior to that. And the one before that. I was born in 1989. Ironically, the same year the Bills turned for success, only of course followed by successive failure. Our family has always had season tickets, and unlike most kids my age, I have attended my share. I had averaged only one or two home misses a season since I was 8 years old. Yeah, I know, where is he going with this? The first season I understood the game, happened to be the 1999 season. I became enthralled each Sunday in the ritual my father went through, and the tradition lit up my weekends. As a young kid, who had months before attended his first Stanley Cup Finals game (followed immediately by the haunting memories that would ensue: Brett Hull hoisting the cup), I was ready for my first playoff game as a fan. I remember crying with joy as a ten-year-old as Christie nails his kick, and ends the game. It was seconds later that tears were no longer of joy but shear pain as the "miracle" took place. Nine years later I've still followed this team religiously. I get my hopes up each year. I get excited, attend games and live for this team. Last year was my first away from the Stadium. I got adjusted. This year I find myself shaking my head with disbelief. I have yet to seen my team return to the playoffs, yet I still return to them. That is something special. And in all honesty, as you type away your "fire the coach" threads, and your messages about quitting on the team, I sit in complete astonishment. Surely you've followed the team for these last nine years also? Unlike you, I was not worthy enough to see that success of the 90's, but here I am: my foot planted on the figurative pavement at Two Bills Drive. Yeah it gets annoying. But it doesn't get old. Never will. Being on the opposite side of countless instant classics, remember this: Barring the unfortunate removal of this team from Buffalo, I will stand along with them, and there is no reason you shouldn't. After all, I'm sure your memories of the team do not begin with the Music City Miracle.
  16. Anyone else just feel crushed?
  17. Seriously...These are some of the worst defensive play calls I've ever seen... (I'm talking about this season, that last play was just a boiling point for me...)
  18. We're a bend-but-don't-break Defense. Our coach is so smart he decided on the kick to skip straight to the bend. Worst Penalty I've ever seen...
  19. Seriously...who predicts that?
  20. I feel bad that I talked so badly about this kid. I'm warming up to McKelvin. What timing, eh?
  21. Hopefully Trent gets his ass reamed by our coach in anger in the halftime. How Trent responds in this second half is huge for setting the pace for the rest of the year. Thank god DJ is so vocal, otherwise I'd worry about the future career of Trent...
  22. We're losing to ourselves, the Browns, and the refs. This one could be a blow-out. Maybe Trent should put on those gloves, or this could be a looong game. After they score it'll be 13-0 and a quick turnover could lead it to be 20-0 at half, at which point there is no chance for a win. Another season shot down.
  23. If Lewis isn't the worst Running Back on the field, and B.Edwards catches a ball this game is out of hand more than it even is...
  24. WHY ARE PEOPLE CHEERING??? WE HAD THE BALL AT THE 50 AND A BUM DROPPED THE BALL AND OUR OFFENSE SUCKS... WE NEEDED TO SCORE THERE GODDAMNIT
  25. 4 weeks in a row Trent.
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