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tedstrong

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  1. Oh, wait, this is sarcasm. Very clever.

     

    And, ya know what... this is what bugs me. Instead of just flaming this, let me offer this.

     

    Your post comes out as "waa waa waa. waa waa waa"

     

    It would be much better if it said something like: It was hard to watch this defense perform today. The blitzes were not penatrating with 5 men rushing and when they did the entire midsection of the defense was left to be gutted. Bradham was in every way stinking up the field being out of position, late to the target or slow to reaction. The safety combo seemed in over their head and could not make propper reads.

     

    That would be a worthwhile thread.

     

    Nice catch on the sarcasm of the TITLE of the thread. The text of the thread addressed more concisely that on which you elaborated. My statements remain true.

     

    Excuse me for reacting at the final gun with a little passion. I believe this is an open forum for fans, not necessarily forum professionals, versed on protocol.

     

    Upon reflection, I agree. This may have been a glitch, a hiccup, or a calculated attempt to see how our players perform in a basic construct.

     

    My initial reaction was based on too many years of getting abused by the rest of the league as our linemen stood up at the line of scrimmage, our linebackers misread gap control, and our defensive backs laid off and reacted..

     

    (proper)

  2. The greater Buffalo area, while having a tremendous fan base, does not have the economic means to support a team in today's NFL. It's not a matter of if but when will the team move.

     

    Ever been to Green Bay? It MAY be the size of Niagara Falls.

     

    Besides, a few strong years from now (a direction I think we're headed), the regional financial position of this team will be rock solid. Even at this point, I think the NFL values Buffalo more than we know. Even if this franchise moved, they would have to replace it (like Cleveland).

     

    I've been stationed in San Diego for the last decade or so. I've only been "home" a few times. This fall I'm taking my wife and children to their first Bills game at the Ralph (vs. Ravens). Not only am I looking forward to the game, I am looking forward to seeing the city that raised me and how it is progressing towards the future. I've been digging around the internet and have been quite impressed with the things that are happening in Buffalo!!! CAN"T WAIT! © Bart Scott

     

    GO BILLS!!!

     

    Cheers, Bart!

     

    Here is the deal, or just my take on it. The Buffalo area hasn't had the "economic means" for 3 decades now. That is why they spent a lot of effort marketing the Bills and it worked! Guess what, the Bills didn't go anywhere. If you factor in the populations of Buffalo, Rochester, and Southern Ontario your talking 6 mil give or take a few. Couple that with our economy here in Buffalo being on the mend and I have to respectfully disagree. The Bills aren't going anywhere my friend. Peel the onion back some and take a look at what is happening here. I never thought we would see the day but the city is rebuilding. Also take a look at the housing market here. These are all key indicators. I expect within 6 years a nice new stadium downtown near canalside.

     

    Exactly.

  3. If it's ok with the admins. Add a 'yes' for me to pass on to "the powers that be".

     

    My reasons, as stated before, are that he was a stalwart pulling guard for many years through the early 80's. He was the acknowledged leader of the "Electric Company". He was a consumate Buffalo Bill.

     

    Respectfully submitted.

  4. If only from a leadership and longevity standpoint AND being a leader by example on one of the top lines in NFL history. Does anybody else remember feeling the pride of having 'old man Reggie' still manning the line in the in the early 80's. Does anybody else remember that he was the main pulling guard that terrorized the league for OJ? He was a Buffalo Bill of definitive status.

  5. Sad to see Polian does not like the pick at all, and all of the other ESPN negativity. What the hell? They probably said the same about Kaepernick.

     

    I've been an EJ Man for months. I am really happy, and even happier that he's a really good kid and that he is so motivated.

     

    I think that EJ is perfect for the new NFL. Excellent picking up more quality draft picks

  6. Oakland Holding Center...I mean Coliseum, twice in '02. Them: "Spielman, Spielman!" (my jersey) Me: "Liberace used to like to wear makeup, too!"

     

    Candlestick many times, including the game in '79 in the fog that sent us into the playoffs. Never any problems. SF fans are classy, unless playing Oakland.

     

    Oh yeah, I wore the colors to the Murph in SD, too. Awesome fans.

  7. As you can see from my avatar I like the white helmets, but even in the late seventies I was hoping we would go to red helmets. More agressive, you know, like football.

     

    And for the fellow who ridiculously posited that 'red helmets have no place in pro football'- I guess being the best team in pro football for the better part of a decade doesn't count, huh?

     

    As we approach championship status again, people will clamor for the championship look. Red.

  8. You know, The Packers were horrendous for many years (70's and 80's, with some middling exceptions), but they not only filled their stadium, but the season tickets remained so rare that there was and is a waiting list and are more often bequeathed after death. That's what fans do, in my humble opinion. That's why I just tell people, "Remember this smile. One day my team will be good again".

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