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transient

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  1. Why would we waste the pick when, by the way the draft was unfolding, it was clear that there would be reasonable talent available as UDFAs. The Matt Scott and Tyler Bray drums were beaten pretty hard by some on this board, and they weren't even drafted. They have their PS project in Tuel. Pettine uses a bunch of safeties. Williams and Meeks can contribute at the same time if they pan out. As several have also pointed out, taking the first overall QB and then a consolation prize in a class that is widely thought to be bereft of talent would only serve to take longer to move on from a mistake if one was made. They grabbed who they judged to have the best upside, and if they're wrong in a year or so they can move on.
  2. I beg to differ. Sincerely, Brett "Weiner Scandal" Favre
  3. Unless his Rain Man what? Dances a jig? Mine doesn't.
  4. The median speed would not be affected, the mean speed, however, would be dragged down by Freddie. I'm guessing he probably wouldn't roofie it.
  5. To twist the supposed words of Benjamin Franklin: Beer is God's way of showing Bills fans that he doesn't want us to live a life of TOTAL misery, or at the very least, he doesn't feel we should have to remember every wretched detail of it.
  6. Interesting theory... It's Nevergiveup. Open up, I got the stuff. C'mon man, I think OBD saw me.
  7. Sad day for the Buffalo News and Buffalo sports fans. Hopefully reflecting on his previous work and style of writing will lead to some of the current writers to make an honest assessment of what the News's sports coverage has been lacking for some time - objective, well written pieces without unnecessary provocation. Sad that his death reminds me not only of why I used to read the Buffalo News, but also why I now rarely do. RIP. You have been, and will continue to be, sorely missed.
  8. He couldn't live up to the moniker. Even he has his limits, you know.
  9. I'll volunteer when they start taking free agent recruits to Rick's Tally Ho. What're the odds I run into Luke Russert's mom?
  10. Umm... maybe you like for him to long snap. Maybe play TE, too? Sheesh, some people are just never happy! <<Sarcasm detector on>> oh... OH, I get it now.
  11. Yeah, I don't think anyone should be using that calculator to guage whether or not to drive. According to that I can have 5 beers in 1 hour and still be 0.07 and change. I'm pretty sure that's wrong... though it just might be a dare! (tested by BAC, of course, not behind the wheel, before the torches and pitchforks appear) The fact of the matter is, regardless of what we all like to think when it's us involved, 0.08 - 0.09 BAC represents impaired judgement, concentration and motor skill, even if we're not falling down drunk.
  12. Find the !@#$, that's where the knuckle goes... right, coach? I hate you, Tavaris!! http://deadspin.com/5978007/find-the-&#33;@#&#036;-thats-where-that-knuckle-goes-a-young-jim-harbaugh-on-how-to-play-quarterback
  13. There is a difference between realism and pessimism. The "you're all stupid, the world sucks, I just stepped in dog****" attitude you bring is not realistic, it's pessimistic. Does getting bent over something that hasn't happened yet make you feel better this moment? I'm guessing it doesn't, and if it doesn't then what's the point?
  14. Are you saying I need to rethink my retirement?
  15. Here is my entrant into this blind man's coloring contest. There is nothing in this statement that proclaims it is fact. There is, however, the assertion that if the person who is being responded to doesn't see things in the same way as the poster, because in the opinion of the poster the point is so clear as to be self evident, then the person being responded to is delusional. Not so much statement of fact as blind courage of conviction. Move along folks. Nothing to see here. Just some blind guys and a box of crayonz.
  16. Haaaah!!! Sorry, moment of inspiration courtesy of your avatar. Why do I have this sudden urge for Vietnamese food?
  17. Not sure what happened here. The above is my endorsement of SJBF post, below the post I was responding to. Reference only. WTH?
  18. This is just negativity for negativity's sake. Coaches have to start somewhere. Sean Payton was Jim Fassel's Curtis Modkins at one point. Devil's advocate or just disagreeable with a perpetual negative outlook? I can't tell.
  19. "Kevin Kolb's Super Bowl talk is laughable" said James Walker of ESPN.com. "Kolb may not realize it, but his brash Super Bowl talk just added unnecessary pressure before he throws his first pass." Walker didn't stop there. "Kolb is setting the bar too high for himself. You never go into a new job promising success. Why put that kind of pressure on yourself? If you make it seem like you have no expectations for yourself, you're never at risk of having to live up to them. Take me for example. Do you think I gave the talking heads at ESPN the impression that I wanted to win a Pulizter some day? For that matter, do you think I even bothered to give the impression that one day I'd like to be considered a semi-reputable journalist with reasonable command of the English language? Hell no. I barely even promised them that I would learn my way around a keyboard. Some day I intend to live up to that promise. If it wasn't for the fact no one at ESPN can hear a word that comes out of anyone's mouth but their own, I'm sure I wouldn't even have this gig. And let me tell you, it's a sweet gig. I write most of my 'columns' from home, usually while I'm "indisposed," if you know what I mean. Kind of ironic. Out one end and into my blog with minimum effort, just like I promised my bosses. It doesn't even interrupt my cruising online for underaged Asian boys... I seemed to have gotten a bit off topic. Sometimes it's best to leave things unsaid. Anyway, my advice to Kolb is to take the check and run. Take it from me, low expectations rock!" In the interest of full disclosure, the comments above are a combination of direct James Walker quotes with excerpts from the ongoing monologue in his stream of consciousness. Not all are public record. The underage Asian boy fetish may or may not have been a bit of creative license on behalf of the poster.
  20. Maybe instead of Foxboro, we can get Kim Jong Un to aim that bad boy at this thread.
  21. He's the QB coach of the Jets?
  22. Nor was I. I'm suggesting that you try to limit the actions that really do hurt the team (setting a poor example and taking stupid showboating penalties) and ignore the ones that constitute nothing more than a leopard showing off his spots. Fight the battles that are worth fighting. Do you really think over the next however many seasons that Johnson is in a Bills uniform that he isn't going to tweet something stupid again. I'm saying he doesn't deserve a spanking from the coach for every mindless offseason tweet. That will only lead to frustration for both the coach and player.
  23. I would further sub-divide his behavior. If I were Coach Marrone, this tweet would not thrill me, and would put talking with him about behavior detrimental to the team higher on my "to do" list BUT I would not necessarily consider this specific instance as behavior detrimental to the team. The "I don't work out in the offseason" bit is not becoming of a leader, and the unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for celebrations I wouldn't tolerate, and both of those things are things I would specifically address with him and lay my expectations out in black and white. This tweet, meh, it's Stevie being Stevie. For the record, I don't really view him as a team leader, and maybe that's why this really doesn't bother me on any level. I think he's probably a good guy, but I don't envision a team falling in line to follow him, regardless of whether his tweets consist of mindless BS or astrophysics.
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