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West End Stench

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  1. "Sometimes I'm not even sure who we're playing next, and I don't care who it is," said Jauron. "We totally concentrate on getting ready for the Sunday ahead, and this particular team (the Patriots) is solid in every aspect. They've owned the division (the last five years) and have an organization top to bottom that is really tremendous."

     

    This guy, our headcoach doesnt know who we are playing next and doesnt care????? That explains why this team looks flat an unprepared at times. What is he preparing for if not the team that he is suppose to be playing? What does he do just pick a game plan that he thinks works for his unit regardless of the team they will be playing? To think Buffalo gave him a 3 year extenstion! I personally was lloking forward to the change this offseason. Three more years of of a 7-9 team.

     

    :oops:

     

    I can't stand this message board sometimes.

  2. Separated shoulders are not usually an injury that will keep a player out for more than a week. In Whitner's case I wouldn't be suprised if he sucks it up and plays at New England...he's a very tough player.

     

    However, what sucks about this is that it's just another player to add to the injury list during AFC East play. What's the deal with Schobel, Butler, Youboty, Reed? Are their injury's getting better or are they going to be out another week? Do you use those quesionable guys this coming week or do you hold off and make sure everybody is healthy for the 3 very winnable games that come after the Pats game?

     

    Go Bills.

  3. Since Flex Schedualing doesn't start until Nov. 23rd, I don't see us getting bumped up until at the very least, Dec. 14th against @ Jets, 21st @ Denver, or last home game vs. New England...all could possibly have playoff implications towards the end of the season.

     

    My bet is that we would get bumped up when Buffalo goes to Denver. This is a game that could lead to playoff homefield advantage. If New England starts to figure things out and Buffalo splits the rest of their games, then the last game of the regular season would be a great primetime game for the AFC East title.

  4. I actually prefer Dallas and other big markets getting more coverage than Buffalo. It's nice seeing the occasional special on the Bills, but I really prefer Buffalo flying under the radar, keeping the national exposure to a minimum.

     

    Buffalo just had it's biggest win in a long, long time and when you go to ESPN.com's NFL front-page, you struggle to find any article on the win...good stuff.

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