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vincec

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  1. It's funny- 2 years ago you couldn't find a hole in the defensive personnel. Maybe a slight upgrade here or there. Now, with the same players, there are holes everywhere. Need NT, DE, ILB, S, OLB... Awesome. Another 2 or 3 year rebuilding project.
  2. Doubt he can make the transition and be effective, especially at this point in his career.
  3. Overrated: Darryl Talley. Good LB but not all that. Tough not to look good playing next to Bruce Smith. Could have used a tackle or two from the Bills "heart and soul" in the loss to the Giants in XXV- 0 tackles. Underrated: Pat Williams. No one appreciated him until he was gone.
  4. Why bother. It sounds like everyone is good as long as the toilets work and the lines to the urinals aren't bad. If all else fails they can always bring back the basin sinks so that people can use them as overflow urinals again.
  5. You can always just pee directly into the floor drains. The bathrooms still have those.
  6. Yeah. And what's with these new fangled urinals and individual seats? What was wrong with the trough and bench seating they used to have? They worked fine.
  7. I would be happy to pay my share so that I can feel good taking my kids to a game. Unfortunately, it appears that I am in the minority. That's fine. As I said, it's democracy. But from now on I don't want to any more complaining from Bills fans about owners being "cheap" because the fans are obviously as cheap as anyone.
  8. I agree with all of this. It's about "fit". Schwarz's scheme was a perfect fit given the players he had in Buffalo and Rex's was terrible. Rex was successful in NY and Baltimore when he had time to acquire and mold the players for his scheme. That may be the case here as well but it will take 2 or 3 years.
  9. I guess playing their games in a 1970s era stadium with few amenities and an unsympathetic family environment is what everyone wants so that's what they get. It's cheap. Democracy.
  10. +1. But was this after 2am or at 1:59am?
  11. You spoke to them? What were they saying?
  12. The players in Miami did not side with incognito. Many players who were interviewed in the report said that Incognito acted inappropriately and that it was obvious that he was offensive to Martin. You don't like the Wells report. Fine. Issue your report with your sources and we can compare credibility,
  13. If Tony Dungy is in the hall and Don Coryell is not then that's a crime.
  14. Coryell Favre Jacoby Owens Warner The rest wait.
  15. Did you read the Wells report? It does not portray Incognito as a victim. He was the prime instigator. To say that he is a "scapegoat" now is revisionist history. What are you basing this on? Is it because he is now a Buffalo Bill?
  16. This was the major key. The Bills ST was the worst in NFL history and Wilson wanted the ST coach replaced, but he was a friend of Wade so he refused. So Wilson canned him.
  17. He defied the owner when Ralph asked that he fire the coach of the worst special teams units in NFL history. I think people are being a little too nostalgic about Phillips. There's a reason that he washed out as a head coach. Compared with Rex, I'd say they're about equal. Wade has a better overall record but is 1-5 in the post season. Ryan has a 4-2 post season record. Honestly, neither one looks like a top NFL head coach to me.
  18. Every Sully post or tweet elicits threads from TBD in outrage. Now there is a post dreaming about what he might say if the Bills win a championship. Yeah, I'd say he pretty much owns the fans. They appear to hang on his every word.
  19. Man Does Sully own Bills fans or what. He's so far in their heads that it's ridiculous.
  20. A performance that Wade Phillips is hoping not to repeat.
  21. It is sort of funny to hear fans that once regularly slammed the Bills and their ownership as being cheap now advocate a cheap stadium solution to keep costs down.
  22. Interesting. Although: Way, way more people play rugby than american football world wide, so comparing the total number of injuries is bogus. There are some 7 millions adults playing rugby in leagues all over the world. They need to compare the rate of injury. Rugby players don't wear any head protection to speak of. "Head injuries" and concussions are two different things. I can see quite a few head injuries that are not concussions to people not wearing helmets, like cuts, broken noses, black eyes, etc. The NFL has been chronically underreporting the rate of concussions, as the article states.
  23. It is controllable. See rugby or Australian rules football for an example of how.
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