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R!P REVOLUTIONARIES

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  1. Tell me what would happen if you drove home drunk one night and killed someone. Forget about suspensions, do you think you could even keep your job after that? It shows a lack of responsibility that most (if not all) employers would not tolerate. I'm sure my bosses would have me on the street faster than you can say DUI.

     

    On Stallworth's part, it shows even less responsibility. He's a public figure, so is Leonard Little and so is Michael Vick. These guys have a special responsibility to act mature & professional, and be role models for the community. This isn't to say that they should be the ultimate role model (parents should be), but they're in the spotlight.

     

    It's because of this that I agree Goodell should punish players for off-the-field conduct.

     

    You guys are ignoring oddoublee's point, which is centered around the outcome of the incident. Most people on this board have probably driven under the influence like Stallworth. The only difference is that you didn't accidentally kill someone. Let me ask you a question. How does anyone know the alcohol had anything to do with the killing? We always assume that if someone gets in an accident while drinking, that the alcohol is definitely the reason. It may still have happened even if he was not drinking. Remember the guy was jay walking & stepped out in front of the car. It's tragic & I think Stallworth got off easy in the justice system but as far as being suspended by the NFL for conduct relating to the outcome is wrong. The conduct that was wrong was the dui not the mistake that occurred. Technically Goodel should only be focusing on the DUI but it's about PR.

     

    I personally feel he should be spending more time in jail. But the NFL conduct policy & United States of Advertising penalty system are two seperate things. If an NFL player accidentally killed a pedestrian & was not drinking, according to your guys logic, he should suspended indefinitely? You see? That's where the disparity lies.

  2. Ban this bastard right now for suggesting that the Bills would look better in anything other than the red, white, and blue.

     

    Oh, and ban SKOOBY, too, just for having the inspirational powers to spawn this post.

     

    GO BILLS!!!

     

    Not sure where I suggested the Bills would look better in another uniform. I believe I said cool. But, hey, some people have very imaginitive minds that they read things that are not there. Maybe you should get banned for not being able to read.

     

    I personally like their current uniforms.

     

    GO BILLS!!!

  3. You all seem like 'unhappy with yourself' haters. I guess we have to talk about serious things all the time to be strong manly men.

     

    Guess what. Did you know you didn't have to read this thread? I know it may seem weird to some people that someone can start a thread about what ever the h#ll they want as long as it has to do with the Bills. If it is too silly for you or challenges your man hood, why even reply? Most of the people who left comments are obviously appalled by the thread. Why even take the time to read or respond?

     

    And Skooby is great for being able to inspire people. :pirate:

  4. *This is a thread inspired by Skooby.*

     

    Let's say you could choose any color and designed uniforms from any NFL team for the Bills to have, what would it be?

    The Bills would still have the same logo but the uniform colors, helmet, number design & stiching design would be different.

     

    I'll list three in the order of 1 being my top choice:

     

    1. Carolina

    2. Atlanta

    3. Tennesee

     

    Cincy would look aweful. Greenbay would probably look bad too. A yellow or green buffalo?

     

    I like Carolina. Black, silver and blue are pretty cool colors.

  5. He is no longer an Elite player, and the numbers prove that. Despite seeing single coverage for most of the year, he was a non factor in half of the games. He is 35 and will turn 36 this season. Do you honestly believe he is going to be a better player this year, or is it logical to expect his skills to diminish a little bit more? There is a reason the Cowboys cut him, and his scum bag personality isn't the entire reason. Another year older, with less talent around him and playing in the northeast US in late Nov-Dec, I think we can expect to see some pretty avg numbers from good ol' TO.

     

    I'm glad most people realize this guy is a troll. I remember one of his posts way back when he kept reffering to the Bills as 'that team' & 'the Bills'. He never used words like us or we & basically was bashing the team. His name says a lot too. AFCfan?

     

    Even though I agree with the rest of you that numbers don't mean anything, the fact is that the numbers weren't even bad. Not elite anymore? WTF? He had 10 TDs, almost 70 receptions & over 1,000 yards & his starting QB missed 5 games. He had to play with Brad Johnson.

     

    Randy Moss has a great personality by the way.

  6. T.O. has done some questionable things in his career but most of how people percieve him is media generated. The media has actually made the version of T.O. that most people think they know. It's like an alter ego created in a lab. Here is their latest attempt to paint him as some sort of paranoid conspiracy theorist for saying something that has already been speculated weeks ago: Certain people influenced Jerry Jones to release him.

     

    http://blogs.nfl.com/category/around-the-web/

     

    Terrell Owens, conspiracy theorist? That's just the latest twist in his bitter divorce from the Cowboys. Go Around the Web.(The headline on NFL hompage)

     

    T.O. vents about Cowboys’ decision to cut himPosted: March 28th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Buffalo Bills, Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, Terrell Owens

     

    Although he landed with the Buffalo Bills, Terrell Owens still isn’t happy the Dallas Cowboys released him. In fact, T.O. said the move came about earlier this month because of a conspiracy, the Toronto Globe and Mail reports, citing a Rogers Sportsnet interview with the out-spoken wide receiver:

     

    “I know whole-heartedly he [Cowboys owner Jerry Jones] wanted me there,” Owens said. “There were some people I know who got in his ear that pressured him to make that decision. For that, it’s sad. You let two or three people conspire to get me out of the situation.”

    The Globe and Mail speculates that one of the “people” T.O. talked about is Stephen Jones, the Cowboys’ executive vice president and son of the owner. Still, T.O. doesn’t absolve Jerry Jones of any blame.

     

    “You hear all the speculation, and you talk to the owner of the team, and he reassures you, you’re not going anywhere and then, out of left-field … you get blindsided.”

    T.O. caught 69 passes for 1,052 yards and 10 touchdowns last season, his third in Dallas. The Bills hope T.O. can bring that kind of production — and more — to Buffalo. However, he hasn’t had a good start there after announcing earlier this week that he will skip the team’s voluntary workouts.

     

    Rogers Sportsnet’s exclusive interview with T.O. will air Sunday night.

  7. The fatal flaw with your premise afcfan1 is that TO isn't a cancer in his first year with his new team. And that's based on an "entire career worth of evidence."

     

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    Vor, to be fair, he did say that T.O. always has gone to teams that were already good. He may have a point on that one, but I still think he is a troll. He just joined on the 9th and his user name is AFCfan.

     

    This face has no meaning. :D I just like the way it looks.

  8. I really respect Mayocks input and insight into players. He might not get the actual teams picks right, but his assessment of players seems to be pretty accurate. I just wonder why he has Robert Ayers at the #5 rated prospect OVERALL. I know we have discussed Ayers before, I just don't know what he sees in him to rank him highly. He had one good year, as did Maybin, but I dont think he has near the upside at all. Maybe he means most NFL ready prospects? I don't know.

     

    Maybe it's because he gets to see these guys first hand right in front of him.

  9. "I really believe that our FO has SERIOUS interest in acquiring Brian Waters from KC, IF they aren't being completely unreasonable with the asking price. Second, they are REALLY studying all of these guys that are likely to be coming off the board in the first 3 rounds of the draft this year for the OL."

     

    Where is the information that supports this? :nana: Are you an insider?

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