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Cookiemonster

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  1. Reggie Robi was the last one that I can remember, that is kind of weird. White men can't jump, and I guess black men can't punt.
  2. I realize it is a mute point, but right after the play, we see Belicheat running up to the side judge flailing around like an idiot, and clearly picked up on the ref's mic, that "67 is holding, 67 is holding". I believe it was the very next play, or the one right after, and yep, you guessed it we get flagged by the same ref. that Belicheat was just brow beating on the sidelines, for holding, and I believe he called # 67 for it. Now, it really doesn't matter to me whether 67 actually was hodling or not, the point is , he has the referee's ears, and that is just plain BS. Their coaches are in the ref's ears from play one, it is so blatant that they don't hide it either.We have to field a team not only good enough to beat the opponenets every week, but the officials as well, and that is a tall order.
  3. Amen, brother, the NFL is literally littered with ex Bills secondary guys who are pefrorming at a high levels, we need to keep em and coach em up!
  4. Pretty close to what I would have ranked, although the Browns wouldn't be that high on my list. Now, if you were asking about fans, then the Stellars move right to the top, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant cry babies, and way overrated. Sure they travel well, what fan wouldn't with 6 SB's, but they are spoiled by success, and are probably the most fair weathered fans out there. Remember last time that they sucked, ther were rumors about Cowher, Stewart, even the well liked players, none were true.I realize that there are a-hloes in every city, but from my perspective, and I live pretty close, all of them in the Burgh are.
  5. I was thinking the same thing yesterday, and it really came into crystal clear focus, when I saw one of our hybrid LB/DE square up and look to be in excellent postion to make a takle well behind the los on a little pitch to the QB's left early in the game sunday. He had perfect postion, and I proceeded to watch in horror, as Bush just ran right aroud him for like a 12-15 yard gain. I see what everbody else has been screaming about for some time now. Hideous, just plain hideous.
  6. OK, how about this one, already fixed for you: The Bills are not like a box of chocalates, you always know what you are going to get.
  7. I was goint to start my own post on the injury thing, but this topic is close enough. I couldn't agree with you more, as a matter of fact when you look back over the last 5 years or so, man, this tem has really had some bad luck. Oh suure, we have had some big draft whiffs, but I thinking that it was less about drafting bad, and more about just being plain unlucky. Without the benefit of research, just from my memory bank: Troy Vincent broken leg, right at the start of that season Ko Simpson had some sort of broken bone that kept him out for a while early in his career with us. Poszlusny two broken forearms, misses one whole season and parts of another Marcus Easly heart McGee and his many injuries over the last 5 years or so Troup's bad back Kyle Williams Foot Carringtom has missed significant time over the last few years Marshawn Lynch suspension and a couple of injuries Dwan Edwards missed a significant part of last year Lindell Parrish (forget about him) Spencer Johnson has missed some time for various ailments Kelsay earlier this year, maybe some last year the Schoebel injury Evans and the other wideouts on occasion Eric Wood mises the better part of two seasons, Hairston & Bell Moorman I believe may have missed a few also, possibly after that disatorous fake punt attempt last year. Yobouty and Mckelvin have missed significant time over the last three years I think Lawyer Malloy had a broken arm as well a few years back. Merriman These were pretty much all young ready to contribute players that have set their careers, and The Buffalo Bills back a few years. Hopefully we will encounter a stretch of good luck over the next few years and all of the experience that the back-ups got will become very valuable.
  8. Not even close to the worst, and was probably our best chance to win one, other than wide, well you know. The onesided officiating alone prevents me from claiming this as the worst. Now the 52-17 or whatever might very wll be the worst.
  9. Much more risky now, you take your chances on getting a TB or a return to no more than the 20, as opposed to having the opponent start at midfiled if you do not recover. The chances of an opponent getting a return to their own 40 or beyond are exteremly reduced now, so why take the chance on an on-side kick? If anything, I would say that it has caused a reduction in the number of them.
  10. Mark Rypien's daughter ia a QB for I believe, Las Vegas, and she is HOT HOT HOT!! I wish I was a QB for a lingerie team, man to put my hands under center like 60 times a game, where else could you legally do that. The lineman, er I mean linewomen are just as hot as the skill players
  11. To the point where he passes out, they then revive him and start it all over again.
  12. No, actually I haven't, but mine has been correctly compared to one.
  13. He would only have to kick it only 5 yards for it to be recoverable by the kicking team. When was the last time that you saw a kicker recover his own onside kick anyway. Point well taken, I didn't think about that, just have it so he isn't allowed to make the recovery.
  14. Um, just rumors please, no facts! Seriously though, I heard from my cousins sisters boyfreinds uncle who has sources deep within one bills drive, that Losman loves to play with Dolphins, the only mammal with no external genetalia. Amazing how much pleasure can be derived from a dorsal fin. If I were him I would make the dam thing put on protection first. I think that he is going to get screwed by the fins, but probably better than by a Bison. Did you ever see the size of a fully aroused Buffalo unit? Ew that's gonna hurt, on the other hand the dorsal fin doesn't get any bigger than what it already is! Don't shoot the messenger, just repeating what I have heard.
  15. I think they knew that it would reduce the amount of returns, but I don't think that they counted on them being almost totally eliminated. I would bet that there is at least some discussion regarding it when the rules committe gets together again.
  16. My thinking on the new kick-off rule, is that maybe the NFL didn't really think this through correctly. I don't think that they meant to take that much excitement out of the game. I think in their haste to eliminate head injuries and the like, they went overboard. With that in mind, I think that they could bring back some of the excitement by just tweeking it some. I would propose letting the kicker kick off from the same yard line as this year, but I would have the kick coverage team lined up 5 yards back. It should increase the amount of kicks being returned, and bring some of the excitement back, it would still result in a lot of touchbacks, keep the no-wedge rule,etc for player safety. I just don't think that they planned on seeing hardly any kicks returned. Thoughts?
  17. I used to pay a lot of attention to Jerry Jabber's posts too, until they took his hot avatar away, now he is just another poster, but seriously thhough, a pretty insightful one at that.
  18. On the TD by SD to Gates, who ran a simple out pattern, right before the snap, I am thinking to myself, watch the TE, watch the TE. Then to see not even anyone around him, I just couldn't believe it, can't we use a LB to at least bump on the line to slow him down a bit? I mean, you know it is coming and still leave him wide open, WTF? That is coaching!!Or should I say, lack thereof!!
  19. I like him too, but you sound like you might be his agent.
  20. Yeah, it's kinda like when your old man beat you with the belt so many times, you just become calloused and it doesn't hurt as bad any more. Of course an extra pair of undrpants or two doesn't hurt either.
  21. OK, but when a reciver fights off a corner for a poorly thrown ball that should have been picked, and somehow manages to come down with it, then it shouldn't be a completion, but a fumble recovery. Kind of like the Smith reception last week.
  22. Let's find out what country Pouha, or Poo Bear, or whatever his f'ing name is, is from, and nuke the crap out of it. How is that for sensitivity?
  23. Thanks, I know it's a little brash, but I had to put something out there to mask my uncertainty with this team, cause I really really want to BILLieve, but I am so confused, I will grasp for anything right now. My avatar is a perfect reflection of how I feel, and has been for some time now. When I really start feeling confident, I am going to switch it to a big pair of non cracked ones, but until then I have no choice. I do feel, however,that although at times flatlining, in general, the arrow is pointing up.Kapish?
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