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SouthGeorgiaBillsFan

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  1. I'm really not sure how you came to that conclusion based on that thread to be honest.
  2. Eh. I don't think it really matters at this point. I'm going to root for the Pats just because I hate Jets fans more.
  3. 5-3 does not indicate average. Neither does a +48 point differential. And this is against one of the toughest schedules in the league. Your bias is showing.
  4. If you can't tell what kind of football team you're looking at after 8 games, why is number 9 going to be any different?
  5. Maybe it's the understanding of football by 40% of Bills fans is pretty sad...
  6. You know what, your exactly right, except the defense did struggle a bit on 3rd and long - but still, it was a solid overall performance. And how much can we really complain, knowing that the Jets have one of the best defenses in the NFL with 2 weeks to prepare? I thought Gailey's game plan, while conservative, was a good plan, and the only call I'd question at all was the 4th and inches - and even still, giving the ball to your best player in that situation cannot under any circumstances be considered a bad call. In that situation, against a great D coming off a bye, you SHOULD have a conservative game plan. The idea was to try and control the clock and keep the game close until half-time, where we can make adjustments, and not show the Jets anything they can adjust to, thereby eliminating the advantage of the bye in the 2nd half. Unfortunately, due to 2 plays that were quite beyond the control of Gailey (the Jackson fumble and the phantom PI call on McKelvin - who played very well THANK YOU VERY MUCH), a one score game spiraled quickly into a large deficit. After this, the Bills were in fact quite successful moving the ball, and unfortunately the game situation was too far out of hand to mount a comeback. So if people want to blame anyone, they should blame Fred Jackson - not that I'm going to criticize the guy, he's been our best player all season, but his fumble really hurt - and they should blame the refs. But oh no - let's just run to OBD and start posting completely thoughtless criticisms and absolutely ridiculous amateur analysis while screaming about how much our team sucks. It was not that bad of a game. Crap happens and teams lose some games sometimes, especially against teams coming off of a bye. But the knee-jerk reactions and thoughtless criticisms of so many of the fans on the board are just embarrassing. To anyone who doesn't like this team: DON'T !@#$ING WATCH THEM.
  7. I would disagree about Gailey's performance. I thought the way he coached the game was borderline brilliant. I will explain this in another post, but be assured, everyone who criticizes Gailey for yesterday's performance just isn't seeing the big picture. We had two terrible unfortunate plays in the third quarter - the FJ fumble and the BS pass interference that both lead to Jets touchdowns, neither of which Gailey could control in the slightest. Take away those 2 plays and we are talking about a 2 point margin - and we very well may be having a much different discussion right now. Why do people need everything to be the end of the world? That's what you get for thinking we had to win that game.
  8. I don't see how anyone could consider Tim Tebow overrated when the overwhelming majority of analysts and fans view him as completely incompetent.
  9. Especially when you are still in a dead even 3 way tie for first.
  10. Man that is a pretty absurd comment regarding the next three games.
  11. Tebow can't read a defense? So you think it's just an accident when he rushes for 100 yards, or throws 2 TDs and 0 INTs in a game then? Because all 2nd year players can dissect coverage in the blink of an eye like Peyton Manning, right? And I'm pretty sure that debating that Tebow will in fact be an effective and successful QB doesn't make any of us his followers - I have no vested interest in him whatsoever. And like the vast majority of Tebow sympathizers on this board, I'm simply arguing that his football skill set will be effective in the NFL. You are the one who continues to post derogatory generalizations regarding anyone who supports Tebow - so spare us your sanctimonious drivel.
  12. Holy ****. Tebow looked like...Tim Tebow today. Because Tebow and company posting 300 rushing yards on us is a good thing...?
  13. Yea no doubt - I totally agree. Revis is absolutely a beast and imo the best we can hope for is one or two big plays against him.
  14. Good players get the benefit of the doubt. Revis is that good, and he gets the benefit of the doubt, like all good players. This thread is asinine. Actually, Steve Johnson appears to match up about as well as anyone against Revis, due to his combination of size and agility. I don't think Steve is going to be consistently good throughout the game, but I won't be at all surprised if he makes one or two big plays that help us win the game.
  15. The Jets offense is not a cause for concern. We've played and beaten much better. Defensively, if the Jets blitz us a lot like they are want to do, it probably is going to be a long game for them. Our offense is ideal for exploiting blitzes with our good O-line play and array of screens and short passes. I completely trust Fitz to make quick reads and exploit the holes in their defense. Expect lots of screens.
  16. The Packers and Patriots both have worse defenses. Do you doubt they will make the playoffs?
  17. Yea so um Trent Dilfer won a super bowl. So did Mark Rypien..remember? I'd take Fitz over either of them 8 days a week.
  18. The Giants played a nearly flawless game against the Bills. What the crap are you talking about?
  19. Did you really just waste your time looking up and posting this? Seriously?
  20. It is not uncommon at all for people to give thanks to God after a fortuitous event. I mean hell, even non religious people thank God on a daily basis for mundane blessings, such as supper. And they do so even in the most public of forums. I mean the whole damn country sang endless songs of praise, thanking God for our country and our freedom ad nauseum following the events on 9/11/2001. I'm not really sure why you interpret Tim Tebow's prayer as an act of ego rather than a genuine act of thanks, but either way, anyone other than Tim Tebow's interpretation of his actions is purely subjective and at best is speculation. Therefore, if you don't like it, sit in your room and brood over it all you want, but really nobody is justified to criticize him for it. And it isn't just Tim Tebow - this logic holds true for anyone who publicly thanks God for any blessing. Tim Tebow's prayers simply are the context of this thread.
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