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evilbuffalobob

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  1. The Deliverance tune (Duelin' Banjos)- with Troy Aikman on banjo, accompanied by Charlie Daniels on the electric fiddle + Tommy Lee on drums + Ted Nugent (the other Motor City Madman) on the Geetar. a tempo 1 G 2 3 4 II----I-------------------I--0----------------I-------------------I II----I----------0-x-1-x--I----x-0-x-1--------I--0----------------I II-XX-I--x-x-x-x----------I------------x-2-x--I----x-0-x-2--------I II----I-------------------I-------------------I-------------------I II----I-------------------I-------------------I------------x-0-x--I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 7 I-------------------I-------------------I--0----------------I I-------------------I--------------0H1--I----x-0-x-1--------I I-------------------I-------------------I------------x-2-x--I I-------------------I-------------------I-------------------I I--x-x-0-x-x-x-0-x--I--x-x-0-x-x-x------I-------------------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 10 I-------------------I-------------------I-------------------I I--0----------------I-------------------I-------------------I I----x-0-x-2--------I-------------------I--------------2-x--I I-------------------I-------------------I-------------------I I------------x-0-x--I--x-x-0-x-x-x-0-x--I--x-x-0-x-x-x------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Break 11 12 1 C I-------------------I-------------------II------5-----5------I I--0----------------I-------------------II----5---5-----5----I I----x-0-x-x-x-2-x--I--0-x-3-x-4-x-0-x--II--5-------5-----5--I I-------------------I-------------------II-------------------I I-------------------I-------------------iI-------------------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3 G 4 I--5-----5-----5----I----0-----0-----0--I--------0----------I I----5-----5-----5--I-------------------I------0-----0---0--I I------5-----5------I--0-----2H3-0------I--0-x--------------I I-------------------I--------------2P0--I----------4---2----I I-------------------I------0------------I-------------------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 D 6 7 G I--------0-----0----I----0-----0-----0--I--------0---0--------I I------2S3---3------I--3-----2H3---3----I------0-------0------I I-------------------I-------------------I--3P2P0--------------I I--0-x--------------I-------------------I----------------0----I I----------0-----0--I------0------0-----I----------0----------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 9 C 10 I------0-x-----0-x--I------8-----8------I--8-----7-----5----I I----------0-x------I----5---5-----5----I----5-----5-----5--I I--0-x--------------I--5-------5-----5--I------5-----5------I I-------------------I-------------------I-------------------I I------0-x-----0-x--I-------------------I-------------------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 G 12 13 D I----0-----0-----0--I--------0----------I------0-------0-x--I I-------------------I------0-----0---0--I----------2S3-x----I I--0-----2H3-0------I--0-x--------------I----x--------------I I--------------2P0--I----------4---2----I--0----------------I I------0------------I-------------------I-------------------I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 15 G 16 I----0-----0-----0--I----0-----0-----0--I------0-------0----II I--1-----1----------I-------------------I----------0--------II I--------------3P2--I--0-----2H3-0------I--0-x-----------x--II I-------------------I--------------2P0--I-------------------II I------0-----0------I------0------------I------0-------0----II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  2. Some good points- which is why I will bring up the name Jim Haslett. Why the man gets such a bad rap- I don't know, nor care. I like him. The point I will ad is... how do you feel about an individual such as Jim Haslett, a former Bill, who would love to have this job, who would bring an uncommon level of enthusiasm and appreciation for this position? Despite mediocre success, aside from his NFL Coach of the Year season, I think it stands to reason that he would bring a little more to this table- versus N.O and St. L. To these other guys- it's just a job. If they don't want to be here and/or if we have to sell the ranch to get them, then FK 'em... I'm sick of Buffalo being put down.
  3. I don't know where you're from, but Buffalo can't change with the times due mainly to the fact that it is geographically situated in the State of New York- where scumbags like Chuck Schumer, Eliot Spitzer and David 'the Seeing Eye Dog' Paterson eat well and carry-on the prophecy of 'if it's a bad idea- let's do it', compliments of the hard working upper lower-class (there is no middle class). Buffalo is socio-economically trapped- as is all of Upstate NY (outside of Capitaland). Aside from that- Buffalo is a great F**king town. If someone doesn't like it- they ought to be tipped-over in a porta-patriot-potty.
  4. He IS on my list of top 10 guys Chuck Norris wants me to punch in the face.
  5. jim haslett (do you remember how horrible he was in new orleans? probably one of the worst HC's in the history of the NFL). retards. the future is going to be painful Yes, especially the year (2000) when he was awarded NFL coach of the year. Unfortunately, Haslett only made it to the UFL Grande Salami this year. Don't be a dummy.
  6. I was at the Rochester airport earlier today and I saw Big Tuna Parcells having a drink with George Siefert.
  7. Option 4 - Denny Green Option 5 - Jerry Glanville What's Martz know about plaing outside in the elements? Can anyone dig-up his HC W-L record in outdoor games in the months of Nov-Jan?
  8. Tells me one or both is a member of this board and is paying attention to the chatter. ~ ~ * * Buffalo Bill Cowher for Head Coach * * ~ ~
  9. There's a awful lot of A) around here... buy hey... ignorance is bliss. Good post.
  10. Pike just needs to put some meat on his bone. He's the one to get.
  11. Print out that pic PS print of Buffalo Bill Cowher in the BB cap and coat.
  12. Too bad we couldn't have arranged a trade involving Kolb and our former dead-beat LT. I'd take him, but I like JP Orton more if he's relieved of his mt. high duties and drafting Pike in the 2nd.
  13. Ray Handley & Rich Kotite- CO-HCs Loosen-up... it's a joke... like this thread... it's the same list of candidates we've been tossing around for weeks... all year..., but not a Shottenheimer mentioned...???
  14. Indeed, nice post. I can hardly believe I'm not the only one in Russ Brandon's corner. Nevertheless, I am severly disappointed at the lack of ground-clearing ambition (leadership qualities) that most posters & repliers have on this site. Bandwagoners, also known as followers, Democrats... We are blessed with living in a free country where it is OK to have an opinion, ok to take a stand, ok to stand behind unpopular belief... yet, everytime some new tidbit comes out, everyone runs to the other side of the ship. Stupidity runs rampant here, unfortunately. Come on people- take a look at this post by billnutinhouston and mimick the standard. I wish Darthice would melt in a puddle of my pi55.
  15. Exactly, and Brandon being a marketing man is why we will get why we're asking for- a high-profile coach... if we can find one to take the job. Give Russ some credit and quit blaming drafts on the man. He put asses in seats and has avoided sectioning off massive sections of a 72,000 seat stadium with black tarp.
  16. ...and with the money RW saved on the GM hire, he can (in his head) justify throwing the ranch at Buffalo Bill Cowher, who, by the way, should be excited to come here and play with our running backs- Lynch (the underachiever sometimes know as beast mode) and a new type of Slash (D3 Jackson).
  17. I think you're on the right track. In the name of selling tickets, they have no choice.
  18. I am tired of developing Quarterbacks. I like JP Orton. I want to win now. I also want to drink now- and am. This team was in playoff contention up to two weeks ago. This team... With better coaching and a pair of tackles and a dude like Orton, alongside two brilliant coordinating minds on O & D, plus no more defense called Tampa, and a set of balls coupled with a philosophy to actually heave the ball downfield, in addition to hiring a motivating killer on defense, and lastly 80 other minor adjustments, we should be back to the 90's.
  19. Now do the same list for Nixs' contributions to San Diego... where there was good coaching behind the scenes and on the field. Besides- our problem is not the draft (future or past), it's been the O & D schemes and lack of enthusiasm and bad game day coaching.
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