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BuffaloATL

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  1. True he was drafted in the 1st, but in 20/20 hindsight, the guy had a 2nd round grade on him from every team looking QB . That is not a good fact. Just because he is drafted in the 1st doesn't mean crap if everyone needing QB but you passed on him for 15 picks.

    Joe Flacco was rated a 2nd/3rd round talent, was drafted in the first round, started right away and that worked out. I'm sure there are other examples too. And I thought we've all dispelled what the hole "grade" thing by now, especially since in one short week Geno Smith went from a "first round grade" to "holy crud, this guy might be a disaster". Grades mean nothing.

  2. IMO, if you address a couple big time needs in the first three rounds, and Lattimore is still around after that, you grab him. I know we have other needs, but we're building for the long term. FJ is getting old and CJ has another year or two on his deal. You can always deal Lattinore for a higher pick once he heals, or you can keep him with CJ (or in place of him should CJ bolt after his contract ends). Worst case they waste a 4th rounder.... They do that all the time!!!!

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    Stefon has something more interesting to tell us...

     

    "New York’s hottest club is Taste. Nightlife designer Tranny Griffith is back with an all-new club that answers the question Huh?!? Don’t look for a bouncer – there isn’t one. Instead the door’s guarded by ten jacked homeless guys in old-fashioned bathing suits. And inside it's just sick: ice sculptures, winos, Germufs – German smurfs – a Teddy Ruxpin wearing mascara, an old lady wearing Kid 'N Play hair, and none other than DJ Baby Bok Choy…He’s a giant 300-pound Chinese baby who wears tinted aviator glasses and he spins records with his little ravioli hands."

     

    Good stuff.

  4. I was reading Esmonde's column on the difficulty in making a new stadium work in Buffalo:

     

    http://www.buffalonews.com/Article/20130322/CITYANDREGION/130329739/two-bills-drive

     

    As we all know, this isn't a new opinion. Clearly the Buffalo economy has struggled, and there are likely better places to try and sell a bunch of luxury suites, but I'm curious to know how many suites, and therefore big companies, need to be in a region to make a new stadium deal work. I mean, based on what the Bills know they can sell to the usual suspects, just how many are we short?

     

    Along those same lines, people say things like "Bills fans can't afford higher season ticket prices". I don't buy that. I live in Atlanta. It cost more to live here. Some of my friends that make less than me in Buffalo have more disposable income. So why can't Buffalo afford to pay more? Nobody WANTS TO pay more for a sporting event ticket, but Bills fans are more willing to stretch that dollar to go to games than many other fan bases.

     

    I get it, the team stinks right now, but assuming for a second that the Bills become fridge playoff contenders at some point, people will pay a higher rate to attend games. Even if it was $25/game/ticket more, that's $200 more per season. Some of us spend that on a good weekend! It's really not that much more money, for those of us already attending games in the first place.

     

    I'm just tired of the whole "Buffalo can't afford a new stadium" talk. I just don't think that's true, and if it is I'd love to see some figures that quantify it. And again, I'm not talking about Buffalo median incomes compared to other places. It's about disposable income relative to other NFL fan bases. I bet Buffalo isn't far off from other regions, after adjusting for cost of living.

  5. Better team store is a part of that, but I guess if I just negotiated public money for stadium improvements, I wouldn't include renderings of a shiny new team store if I was only releasing 5 pictures.

     

    I hear ya.

     

    The money that went to things that that will be obvious to fans.... I'm guessing they picked the high-impact/lowest cost sort of of things to complete for this project since money was somewhat limited. SInce we're really not talking about a whole lot of money compared to what other stadium facelifts have cost teams, I'm happy with what they're doing. It really is lipstick on a pig, but I'm cool with that since most of this money is going to make sure the thing doesn't fall down where we're in it. I'm sure they just wanted to throw in some extras so the fans can at least SEE some end product since there's been so much debate over public money going into this. Wider concourses, etc are no doubt needed but the cost would be huge. TVs in the pot would have been great though, you're right. It's weird they still don't have them.

     

    I do like the idea the firm discussed.... that you need a better front door, that it needs to light up at night... I agree.

  6. Oh I have no problem with that. It's us paying for them to do it that I have a problem with.

     

    This made me laugh. Whether you buy a shirt in the team store or a ticket to the game, the non-structural repair improvements are going to improve the fan experience. Better store = more product sold. It's no different than better concessions to sell more food/beer , better seats to sell more tickets or anything else that's planned to sell more tickets. Why pick on just the store?

  7. We throttled NE and JAX in weeks 1 and 2 and then, I believe, only won 3 more games that year. Still though, that 31-0 smackdown of NE is still one of my favorite Bills memories

     

    I was fortunate enough be be at BOTH of those games (flew back home to Buffalo from ATL for the opener, then drove to JAX the next weekend). On the car ride back to ATL I was on the phone the entire time, talking to anyone who would listen about how this team had a great shot to win the Super Bowl. And then the rest of the season happened.

  8. I think Whizzy should be at the top of the Bills list along with Smith. There are, oh, a bagillion examples coaches having success in the NFL once they get a good QB, and not that many examples of coaches doing well w/o one. With Chan you had someone who coached scared and made mind-numbing in-game decisions. KW appears to be a good football mind and game manager, and someone who actually succeeded when he had a good QB, so we know he can do it if he has the tools. Hire him, get him a QB and we'll be good to go.

  9. If we had a QB

     

    If we had some LB's

     

    If we had another CB

     

    If "Super" Mario showed up

     

    If we could win on the road

     

    If we could win within the division

     

    If we didn't have a moron coach who calls idiotic plays at critical times

     

    If we had a front office that could draft

     

    If we could just win instead of finding ways to lose

     

     

    THEN we would make the playoffs. Way too may IF's.......................

     

    But here's the thing: If all those "IF"s happened, we'd be a top team in the league. To make the playoffs this year in the AFC, you don't need all those IFs to happen. You just have to be better than the Colts the rest of the way. A 9-7 team will make it in from the AFC, and MAYBE an 8-8 team. Really, we didn't play all that badly the past couple of weeks, and we played better than most of the sub-.500 teams in the AFC. I'm not saying we're good, but we might be the 6th best team in the AFC.

  10. If, IF the Colts come back to earth a little, and IF we can beat MIA tomorrow and the Colts lose to NE this weekend, things won't look so bad anymore. At that point the Bills control their own destiny for a playoff birth, assuming the Colts at best split with Houston.

     

    Now, I'm not saying the Bills have shown enough to make us believe they can win a bunch of these games down the stretch, and I'm not even saying that I'd prefer they sneak into the playoffs and get crushed opposed to getting a higher draft pick. I'm just just saying that at 5-6 there would be a path to the playoffs in a weak AFC.

  11. I hate to admit this on a Bills board (which I've been lurking on for a LONG time) but instead of putting myself through the game today, I took my kids to see Wreck it Ralph. I'm an Alabama fan and watched them pull out a win in dramatic fashion last night, and just knew that today the Bills had zero chance, and given that they had zero chance, would turn in a commensurate effort. They're just going through the motions, and the coaches are pants-on-head retarded. They aren't working to gain your loyalty, I've finally come to the point of saying, back at ya guys.

     

    The rest of us also watched that yesterday from 1-4. B-)

     

    Sorry, couldn't help myself!

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