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  1. http://www.uniwatchblog.com/2009/10/11/survey-says/#results

     

    Bears voted the best. And they are sharp no question. The navy blue Bills home jerseys were overwhelmingly voted the worst, 666 votes. Me personally, I'm a huge classic jersey guy. 2 color jersey, number and stripes on the shoulders match the opposite color (colts, browns, bears, packers, etc). Simple, classy, not over-thought.

     

    There's been plenty of Bills uni threads, but I figured this is worth a quick read.

     

    I think the Bills should go back to the 1980 look. White helmet, blue face mask, charging Buffalo, white jersey and blue pants should be the permanent home look. It just looks tougher wearing the white jerseys at home.

  2. Dick Jauron:

     

    "Obviously there's going to be some growing pains there and they will just keep getting better, but they're going to struggle," coach Dick Jauron said. "They're going to struggle and they're going to learn every week, but they'll come back and fight you. It wasn't pretty. I was proud of the way they fought through kind of an ugly game but hung in there until the end."

     

     

    Here's a quote from Rex Ryan in comparison:

     

    "It is a long season," Ryan said. "We're placing a huge importance on the game. Sanchez said it's a 'must game,' I saw. You know what's great, that's how I feel. Every game is a must game. Baseball is a 162-game schedule, that would be a 10-game losing streak if you lost one game in the NFL. So that's how big it really is."

     

    Here's a quote from Mike Singletary after their loss to the Vikings:

     

    “I can’t really remember what my tone was last year. All I know is right now, when I look at the situation we had yesterday, we go on the road, we play a team, we lose, you come back, you’ve got a choice to make, do you dwell on that - ‘Wow, I wish we would have won the game. Man, I wish we would have done this differently. Man, I wish we would have done that differently.’ No. I think you take it. You’re man enough take it. You chew it. You spit it out. You learn from it and you get ready for the next game. You get ready for the next opportunity. I think winners let it go. Winners move forward. I think losers sit there and just wallow in it and talk about it all week. And, it screws you up for the next opportunity going forward. So, I think our focus has to be on the opportunity at hand. I’m very excited about the opportunity that we have this week in the team coming in."

     

     

    THOSE are the guys I want leading my team. Not some whiny, "they're going to struggle" or "there's going to be some growing pains" BS! We need a guy in here to motivate and discipline our players, and outcoach the opponent. No more excuses.

     

    I am so sick and tired of Mauron. We do not need this total loser patroling our sidelines anymore. If the Bills lose to a Miami team who has a first time starter at QB, his a$$ should get kicked right out of town. No more excuses.

  3. 5-11 looks like a stretch at this point. The talent level on this team is exactly what the money spent has afforded us. I have been reduced to waiting out the last days of this team in WNY. I LOVE this team, but its hard to even be remotely excited about a team that didn't make a coaching change after last years collapse. Can you blame me, or anyone else on this board who feels empty about the prospect of a winning season in the foreseeable future?

     

    Its a lot easier to move a team that has been performing miserably for the last 10 years. SURE, lets blame it on the "viability" of the team in Buffalo.... give me a fu-ckin break... its time to blame the listless owner, they sell more than enough merchandise, and season tickets, plus the revenue sharing for this team to compete anywhere in the US. Good coaching, good scouting, good game plan... thats how you win in the NFL, not selling luxury seats to a bunch of corporations....

     

    I don't blame you at all. I again wasted my money on this DREK. I will finally learn my lesson if Moron is kept or Ralphie poo goes the cheap route on a coach once again which he will cause his wallet and his ego won't allow a big name/proven winner in hear. The owner just doesn't care about us or winning at all. It is so painfully obvious.

  4. Please just blow this thing up. We all know that it should have been done in January, but our stupid, crusty HOF owner didn't see it that way. 2009 is a waste of season. A new regime should have been in place and we all could live with a poor season knowing that there would be light at the end of the tunnel. But we are stuck in limbo with two gutless pukes as the face of the franchise (Jauron and Edwards).

     

    I know that this subject has been totally beat to death, but someone in the FO has to know that this is NOWHERESVILLE.

     

    There is a total loser mentality on this team and I along with the rest of Bills Nation is tired of it,

     

    How bad is it that when it was 4 and 1 with 7 minutes left and we all knew idiot boy would punt. My whole section just stood silent and walked out. I think we have finally been sapped of our emotional attachment to these band of losers.

     

    I have a friend who is a Chicago Bears fan and he continually laughs his butt off at me cause he fully knows that Jauron is just as bad as it gets. His laughter doesn't stop either and it peeeez me off.

     

    We should have a real football team in a real football town, but we are stuck with a cartoon character football team in a real football town.

     

    But hey, our pathetic owner wanted continuity. If he is a HOF owner, so is Leon Hess. The NFL should be ashamed of themselves for butting that old uncaring retard in the HOF.

     

    I will stop whining now, but all of you get my drift.

  5. I am so disgusted with the performance against the Saints that it further beats down my opinion since day one with the this team. And just look at the goings on in other NFL cities that will pi$$ us off even more.

     

    The Bengals defeat the Steelers and are 2-1.

     

    Mark Sanchez and Rex Ryan are leading a 3-0 team.

     

    The Lions won a game.

     

    The Colts who continue to break in young players and are breaking in a new head coach continue to win games

     

    Get the point everyone.

     

    Point is, I am tired of being stuck in the mud with this team while everyone else has a pulse to improve.

     

    The Bills are at the same point in year 4 of this garbage as they were in year 1 and its pathetic. it also stresses the point that this team will never.....ever.....ever......... ever beat a good team. It makes me sick and I know that it bothers everyone else. But I will still be the same moron and go to the games like I have been for 28 years.

     

    I know I am ranting like a whiny little school girl, but where is the hope for a better future with this team.

  6. i say the 1994 san francisco 49ers.

     

    sanders

    young

    rice

    hanks

    barton

    waters

    floyd

    taylor

    b young

    k norton

    e davis

     

    most talented roster of all time with mike shanahan as the oc

     

    Nope. The 89 49ers are the best team of all time. Look at their roster and look at how they completely dominated their opponents in the play-offs. Plus, both Joe Montana and Steve Young were on that team.

  7. ESPN's bread and butter tonight seems to be to bash the Bills and T.O. in particular. Berman is basically the lone voice that says anything positive about the Bills.

     

    I don't have a problem with these guys like Keyshawn, Carter, and Ditka thinking that things haven't looked good in the pre-season, or predicting an easy Pats win, but what's pretty annoying is just how little they seem to know what happened. It's like they just pontificate on the general banter without doing any research themselves or talking to really anyone other than other sports broadcasters. It honestly seemed like Keyshawn thought we had just instituted the no-huddle after firing Schonert.

     

    Don't ever listen to what these ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, etc., have to say about anything. That's why I never, ever watch any of these shows.

  8. I just saw on ESPN News that Michael Crabtree is going to sit out the entire year, and re-enter the draft in 2010.

     

    I wonder where he will go, still Top 10? I doubt so with his attitude. However, when he drops, he will go to a better team where he will likely have better success. I think he is making a very big mistake, the 49ers seem headed in a good direction. What are your thoughts on Crabtree's decision.

     

     

    Also, I just saw that Pisa Tinoisimoa got hurt. Not sure what the extent of the injury is, Lovie Smith just said in his press conference that he suffered an injury and will be re-evaluated. I think Ellison, Harris and Palmer are better options than this guy, had we signed him in the off-season.

     

    I think the NFL as a whole should send a message to this kid. NO TEAM should draft him at all next year. That kinda statement really needs to be made here.

  9. Wow way to stay classy Harrison...I'm sure NBC appreciates his comments

     

     

    http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post...post&status=ok

     

    Harrison would love a bounty on T.O.

    September 10, 2009 5:04 PM

    Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham

     

    Rodney Harrison doesn't have to honor Bill Belichick's one-voice policy anymore.

     

    Harrison doesn't belong to the New England Patriots anymore. The former safety is an analyst for NBC. So he can say whatever he wants about an upcoming opponent.

     

    On Thursday, he blasted Buffalo Bills receiver Terrell Owens with both barrels on Boston radio station WEEI's "The Dale and Holley Show."

     

    "I'm pumped about T.O. opening up his big mouth about the Patriots," Harrison joked. "It's fair now. I can actually put a bounty on T.O. if I wanted and not get in any trouble."

     

    Reggie Dunlop would be proud.

     

    What triggered Harrison's response was what Owens told the Boston media on Wednesday.

     

    Owens joked he was going to bring his spy camera to Monday night's season opener between the Bills and Patriots.

     

    "He's a clown," Harrison said. "He's all about the circus show and the cameras, and it's all about that. But you best believe he'll have Shawn Springs in his grill and Brandon Meriweather will be putting his helmet down his throat. So I'm excited about seeing that on Monday.

     

    "He's just so, so miserable. He wants to seek so much attention. I don't know. Something happened a long, long [time] ago, before we even knew T.O., that just made him like this. The guy is such a phenomenal talent, but his clown antics and his tactics just take away, year after year.

     

    "The story we should be talking about is the playmaking ability, the big plays and his potential Hall of Fame career."

     

    The real bounty should be on Dick Jauron.

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