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West End Stench

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  1. If we had Fitz from the beginning of last year and this team behind him, I'd say it's most likely a win. However, I'm doubting less and less each game we will see that Fitz ever return. I think he is too caught up in his mechanics and trying to make a switch and overthinking and the result is worse than what we used to have. 34-21 Pats.

     

    I don't know if I really agree with this. Last year's Fitz wasn't that far ahead of where he is now, the only difference is that we're asking less from him because the run game has been that much better. I would argue that since the first half of the Jets game, he's been more protective of the ball and thus just as valuable of a player. In 2 of the first 3 games last year we also had to mount considerable comebacks, thus forcing the offense to throw more against deep coverage. This season we have only been in that position during the Jets game.

     

    2011 (Week 1-3):

    Pass Yards: 841

    Rush Yards: 20

    TDs: 7

    INTs: 3

    RAT: 105

    Comp %: 64.9% (111 attempts)

     

     

    2012 (Week 1-3):

    Pass Yards: 581

    Rush Yards: 52

    TDs: 8

    INTs: 3

    RAT: 98.1

    Comp %: 58.1% (86 attempts)

     

     

    If Fitz has another game like he's had these last two weeks, especially in a winning effort, then everyone will be signing a much different tune about him.

  2. I was at both the Bills/Jets game at MetLife and at yesterday's game at the Ralph. Attendance wise, it was the same story at both venues late in the game. In fact,

     

    I would give the Bills fan the edge as MetLife was never even at 90% capacity at any point during the game...plenty of empty seats in the 300s and luxury section. I would say MetLife was maybe 25% full with 5 minutes remaining in the game two weeks ago.

  3. First, re-read it for sarcasm. But really although a "likeable" quarterback is preferred. The number one trait in quarterbacks is skill and even more the ability to WIN. Actually the way you're defining likeability is by "coolness" and that I can't distinguish it. Funny stuff since you have no idea who I even am. But if collecting t-shirts like your quarterbacks is now considered a "similar interest" and something amusing by all means it OK with me, after all it's a sport.

    Sorry, sarcasm doesn't communicate well over message boards, my apologies for a misinterpretation. To clear up something that I thought was not so subtle: the act of collecting t-shirts wasn't the common interest I referred to, but rather, Star Wars and beards.

  4. The game has changed a lot over the past 3 years here.It's becoming more like a fashion show, when people think a player is cool because of his t-shirts and length of his beard. Never mind the fact he can't hit the broadside of a barn past 20 yards on a consistent basis.

     

    Back in the day when a player starting year 8 without a single winning season people would have questioned his abilities, not his taste in t-shirts, or fans making excuses for a huge slump and a dismal collapse due to the phantom rib injury. Someone should tell Romo to quit one upping Fitz because last season he had rib injuries and a collapsed lung but kept on playing. One more win the cowgirls were in the playoffs. Should be an interesting season. Maybe Fitz will get into hats this year to expand his fashion sensibilities.

     

    Lighten up. I don't have to hate a guy because he's an average, or even bad, quarterback. He's our only QB right now, he's one of few likable QBs that we've had in the past 10 years, and he's easy to root for. Being that this is an internet message board, I'd guess that at least half of the visitors are fans of either beards or Star Wars. Unlike yourself, most of us can distinguish between the "cool"ness of a player and his playing ability. We're not asking for him to be invited to the pro bowl or get multi-million dollar deals because he grows a sweet beard, we're just amused that we have a starting player on our team that openly has traits and interests similar to ours.

  5. Manage the game and make the safe throws. Interceptions are going to happen, but be extra careful in our own territory. Use the sideline more often on broken plays. Picks on 3rd and long and 4th downs in opponent territory if we're facing a long field goal are fine with me if nothing is available. Stay healthy.

  6. John Murphy's show is by far the best thing that has aired on WGR in the last 10 years. He brings interesting points, does great interviews and knows the Bills and NFL football in general better than probably anybody else on that station. He is always well prepared and delivers a great show. Hopefully his program doesn't end when the season does.

     

    Schopp and Bulldogg could learn a few things from Murphy. There's not much more to say about those two than what's been said already in this thread. They can be the absolute worst at times.

  7. Actualy, He pulled David Lee aside on the flight home after a loss to the Cards and started asking him about the Wild Cat. It was David Lee's baby but some how Tony got credit because he was the HC. So you guys having someone on yer staff who knows more about the Cat than Tony does. Im sure Chan will use that knowlege.

     

    Signed in to post this, but Dolphins fan beat me to it. Well played, teal lover.

  8. The Browns would go nowhere, and if they did, they would have another team back in town with the same name within a short period of time. Despite having almost as bad of a playoff drought as our Bills, Cleveland still manages to sell out every home game with little problem. Cleveland is a football city, and The Browns are a cash cow annually.

  9. I was always a big fan of Lynch's game on the field, and his uniquely funny off the field persona. Mostly because of the latter, I was a little bummed out when he was shipped off, but I wasn't over the top upset because running backs like him are a dime a dozen.

     

    Getting rid of him, while it hurt my jersey collection, was one of the best moves this current staff has made so far.

     

    I hope Lynch pulls it together though- I love watching him play and can't get enough of his (legal) nonsense off the field.

  10. How can anyone buy Merriman's stock at this point? I find it amusing just how many people are still hanging onto his preseason performances from last season. I won't be drinking that Kool-Aid until I see him actually make it through the bye week. Until then I refuse to believe he's any better than the other LBs on the roster.

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