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jester43

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  1. I'm not satisfied. it just feels like the same freaking losers finding new ways to lose...finding new opportunities not to make plays when we need a play. do nothing Mario with his foot boo boo....Dareus snoozing away while we repeatedly get ripped for 15+ yards up the middle...Stevie with another awesome drop with the game onthe line...Cordy Glenn with the dumb penalties. it was right there for us and the same guys gave it away that always do. I watch a game like this and i hate Buddy more than ever...not on a personal level of course, but man what a horrible batch of personnel decisions that guy presided over. I'm feeling like this is gong to be another long season.
  2. thread should have been closed here. it looks like 3rd prize from an 8th grade art class contest.
  3. i didnt read the 1st 3 pages of this thread (or any other thread regarding Tebow), but was it mentioned we should sign Tebow just to get him to rat out the Pats playbook? There's bound to be a lot of changes this year with all the changes at receiver. I remember the last time we did this it worked out. ps...I am not a fan of Tebow. At all.
  4. What do you mean? Don't you know about the "Toronto Initiative? That anyone still buys a ticket after that annual slap in the face is beyond me. I sure won't. But they keep selling out so the man's an obvious genius.
  5. just ask yourself....who, if he was cut, would you worry about getting signed by someone else and scoring against us? Easley or Smith? I say Easley. I personally think Brad Smith has been a waste of a roster spot since he got here.
  6. i've been on this site since the Nashville screw job and i never even heard of you.
  7. Mile high was finished in about 2000 and replaced the old "erector set" Mile High stadium that Denver played in back in the AFL days. I am happy to say I got to see a game in the old one right before they demolished it. My buddy (a fish fan) and I made the trek to Miami for the Bills/Dolphins playoff game on 1/2/99. The ""Trace Armstrong game," if you will. When the Bills looked poised to take over the game in the 3rd quarter I made my pal a drunken bet that whoever won, BOTH of us would be at the winner's game no matter what. One week later I was in "old" mile high stadium, 3 rows from the top, watching Miami get crushed by Denver. It was most crystal-clear beautiful day you could ever imagine, and we had a spectacular view of the mountains. The whole stadium was steel, and every first down felt and sounded like an earthquake. From our hotel room, we had a nice view of the new stadium going up. I remember thinking, "that's a shame."
  8. good god can we win a real game before we start this?
  9. not lucky enough to be at that one, but my parents did take me to a game that year- an incredibly boring and depressing shutout loss to Miami. We were in the front row of the what is now known as the Rockpile, but the atmosphere was that of a church. it wasn't until several years later that i first saw a glass bottle launched from on high, shattering on the head of a hapless spectator in that part of the stadium.
  10. Whatever he does after football, I hope he's better at it than Buddy Nix is a drafting pro football players.
  11. i love being in the stadium when the snow is flying. it just feels like OUR HOUSE in way that other games don't. I'd rather got to a home game in December than any other month. it's be awesome if someday one of those December home games meant something.
  12. i see the 8th grade girls cafeteria table is running out of seats fast.
  13. I don't think anyone really knows whether he has a problem based on the info we have...but if you want to know what it looks like when a sporting prodigy screws up a pro career with booze, google "Zac Guildford." Long story short: It's not like Johnny Football stumbled into a crowded bar bleeding and completely nude, and started a fistfight with an elderly stranger. http://www.nzherald....jectid=10765719 Although somehow he's lost and regained his roster spot twice since then. So maybe the message for Johnny Football is live for today....you can always seek redemption later.
  14. it's funny to hear one the bills' chief apologists say this. 31 teams didn't wn the super bowl last year but 14 of them finished over 500...something the bills are never capable of doing for some reason. if we eked out a 9-7 season with all the question marks on this roster (not to mention the coaching staff), i'd say most people who use this site would call that a success. in fact people would be doing backflips around here, and you'd be spotting every one of them. personally i dont know how anyone can look at this team and expect it to be any better than last year. as always, i hope i am wrong.
  15. all this mocking the jets is great, but it would be a lot more fun to finish ahead of them in the standings for a change.
  16. Deacon Jones and the fearsome foursome were ahead of their time..glad to say I can remember them wreaking havoc in their blue and WHITE rams unis! Also interesting is Jones, Rosie Grier and Merlin Olsen all had legit. acting careers after retirement. RIP Deacon.
  17. i feel for the guy. antibiotic resistant infections are some scary $%!@. as far as the what it means to the bills, if our outlook depends in any way on whether gronk is healthy... we're gonna suck again anyway.
  18. bless your heart. i have been a fan since '70 and i wish i could share your optimism...or, rather, your blind faith. maybe if someone besides buddy was calling the shots...
  19. i've always been more of kurvin johnson man myself.
  20. Now there's a good guy. Happy birthday Steve!
  21. interesting...kelly going back out on that limb again...and sully being sully...which is a good thing, despite what the pollyannas think about him. i wish i could see it.
  22. interesting quote by Ray Lewis this week...he said he watched all the 49ers film and the teams that got torched by CK and the read-option were obviously not communicating at all on defense. it makes me think they've seen something that will help them stop the niners. plus they have gone on the road and beat two elite teams...smacked the pats around pretty good, which I don't think the niners would have done. remember, the niners were very lucky not to be eliminated in Atlanta. ravens record was compromised a bit by all the injuries they had on their defense....now everyone's back. ravens have much more playoff experience and the only reason they're not a huge favorite imo, is that Flacco gets no respect. That's fine, but I think they have a huge advantage and will be looking to exploit Whitner in coverage with the deep ball. I am expecting a huge game from Boldin. Unless the Ravens' pass protection falls apart, I am expecting a pretty easy win for Baltimore. $you're welcome!$
  23. he did good in buffalo too while we had him
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