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SageAgainstTheMachine

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  1. The Titans defense is superior to ours, and every other team's, IMO. I think they have the best DT (Haynesworth), the best LB (Bulluck) and the best CB (Cortland Finnegan) in the game. They can kill you on all levels of defense, and people tend to forget that D is half the game, which explains why Dallas, San Diego, and Denver seem to be the sexy Superbowl picks right now.
  2. Not only was it a clean hit, I believe McKelvin may have been going for the ball. He didn't seem at all surprised when it popped out, and would've gotten good return yardage if the play wasn't whistled.
  3. I forgot to mention, Greer has only 10 tackles (7 solo, 3 assist) this season. That's a good thing. It means the receiver he's covering rarely ends up with the ball in his hands.
  4. It's really awesome how you think you can assess the results of a draft after 4 games. Are you claiming that you have documentable proof that Leodis will be an inferior cover corner in the long run? Who are you to say that Leodis won't have developed into a dominant cornerback 2 years from now? They say it takes 2 seasons minimum to truly analyze a draft (case in point, Super Mario being a better pick than Bush). And besides, Porter would not be the best corner on the Bills. Jabari Greer has that title in my opinion (and no, not just because of that pick six yesterday). He's the best coverage corner I've seen on the Bills in a long while. He's on the short side, but you never see him blow his assignment and he gets a load of passes deflected even if he doesn't intercept many jump balls because of his height.
  5. Haha yea, it's spelled Gob, but you were close enough...you win the prize. The prize is the Bills will win today.
  6. I think what pisses me off the most about immons is how, after 3 Superbowls, 2 World Series, and 1 NBA Championship in the past decade alone, he still tries to sell himself as the poor distraught victim when Brady goes down for the season. He spent an entire article sobbing and answering emails of fellow spoiled Boston fans sobbing about Brady getting injured. The whole "woe is me, I'm a Boston sports fan" card went out the window in 2004, and guys like Simmons can't appreciate all the success their teams have had recently because part of them is desperate to get that loser identity back. It's just very pathetic how Simmons still manages to find things to whine about while cities like Buffalo, Seattle, Minneapolis, Cleveland, etc. actually suffer from sports misery.
  7. Steve Holt! 4 more years! (props to anybody who understands the reference)
  8. Does anybody else remember the first couple weeks of preseason when Steve Johnson had "Steve Johnson" on the back of his jersey? I thought that was funny. My friends and I refer to him as Steve "Steve Johnson" Johnson
  9. Quote from the article: So us drinking milk meant for a baby cow doesn't make sense, but us drinking milk meant for a baby human does? Lemme tell ya, I've been in Ithaca for a little over a year and I am tired of these fuggin PETA hippies trying to project their lifestyles onto everybody. Yes, hippies, do your own thing, but don't push it onto me. However, I can't disagree with "The breast is best"
  10. Didn't you hear? 10 is the new legal drinking age...
  11. This is another one of those issues where it seems like there's a different "correct" protocol every day. To me, the best thing you can do is always be vigilant keeping your children safe and just hope for the best. As is the case with the Bryants, clearly there are times when there is nothing you can do.
  12. Wow, congratulations for picking on poor people and making them feel bad for needing money.
  13. I think briefly getting benched in the second quarter on Sunday was all the wake up call that Jason Peters needed. In the second half, I didn't see very much pressure at all from the left side. Especially on the last 3 crucial drives, it seemed like Edwards had all the time he needed. I wasn't specifically looking for Peters during the game, but it seemed like he improved miles during the second half.
  14. These kinds of things put everything in perspective. As elated as I would be for the Bills to win a Superbowl, I'd trade it so that Matt could have his child back. I'll be rooting for the Bucs in the NFC this year.
  15. I say we're still under the radar. NFL teams don't analyze talent by logging onto nfl.com. If we've got a target on our backs, it's because coaches have looked at our tape and deemed us worthy of extra attention.
  16. Experience doesn't mean they're good. Look at the defense. The average NFL experience of their starting 11 defenders is 5.8 years and they've given up an average of 39 points.
  17. This past summer, I had to fill 2 hours of sports talk content on WVBR 93.5 Ithaca every Sunday, all by myself. Jim Rome does more than that pretty much every day. Take it from me, repetition helps. I don't fault him for it, and I have nothing but respect for what the guy does even if I don't agree with him much of the time.
  18. I wasn't aware that we had been considering trading for him... I think, unlike the Jests, we aren't dumb enough to mortgage our future for one mediocre year
  19. http://www.ramsrule.com/theoriginalherd/dcboard.php The Rams' message board. I sorta feel sorry for them.
  20. Wait, what's his email address? Maybe if we carpet bomb him with emails, he might consider showing up for a game, eh?
  21. Thank you! Brad Butler might be the best guy on our O-line. Last year, Butler started every game at right guard and allowed one, count em, one sack all year. Compare that to Jason Peters' six. And, I don't believe Butler has allowed one this year, either. On top of that, we tend to run for more yards per carry to the right than to the left. But, for whatever reason, we insist on pounding the left more often. So why all the hating on Butler?
  22. I agree that the Broncos are rather overrated at this point. I think that if any team could be called the class of the AFC (besides us, of course), it would be the Titans. They very well might have the best defense in the NFL and now that they seem ready to move on without Vince Young as their starter, I see that offense improving by leaps and bounds, especially with the RB tandem of LenWhale White uber-fast rookie Chris Johnson.
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