Amen. I’m around the same age as him. I grew up in Rochester and live in Virginia. The stars aligned for me to go to a game this year. And I’m sure a lot of it was just finally being there, but I’ve been telling everyone since that this team this year felt different. That it wouldn’t be just another drought year. Although it was ridiculously close to being one. But god it’s great that it isn’t.
You don’t need Nostradamus to tell you that ESPN is trimming the fat and winds of change favor making a move for either more money or job security. I think he will take a coaching job. Money over location. Worst case scenario he bombs and takes another commentating job.
The premise is complete BS. Unless there’s an interview with his agent stating that he had offered a team friendly deal to us at any point in his career this is just another woulda coulda shoulda thread that some love to torture themselves with.
I shudder to think what Marino could have done with a run game. Much like our inept front office was NE’s best friend for the past 18 years, MIA’s lack of offensive foresight was our gift in the 90s
I was at the Denver game week 3 and it had to be at least 40% orange jerseys. But they were the most restrained opposing fans I’ve seen considering the 100 degree weather and the relatively few but loud and obnoxiously drunk homers.
Something tells me Cheatriot fans aren’t nearly that classy.
They become dynasties by filming other teams practices, stealing playbooks, manipulating game balls, making substitutions that the league makes illegal the next season, having rules made specifically for their QB, etc.
The game we lost to the Steelers 3rd stringers.
The Mckickreturn fumble game
The Cleveland Monday night game when EJ was driving and injured his knee. It felt like Trent Edwards injury. As if his potential was injured too.
I feel a win in KC today to get hopes soaring again only to crash as we get housed at home the next week. Then hopes skyrocket again as we rack up wins against the Colts and Dolphins. Then another loss at the Pats. But we have a shot at the last wildcard spot with help if we only beat the Dolphins in week 17. And not only do we lose, we do it in the most typical Bills way possible. And of course the help we needed didn’t happen anyway. A final kick when down. Thus ends the most painful season in recent memory as written by Stephen King.
This one hurts more than other years to me. I knew that we had new coaching staff and nobody really believed in Tyrod, so I expected a down year. Then the wife surprised me with tickets to the Denver game. 10.5 hours drive each way and I was drinking the kool aid at 2-1 and looking back, it was set up for heartache as a Bills fan.
I agree with the sentiment. Especially as someone who has been caught up in the new QB hype before. I saw EJ Manuel’s SportsScience episode and was floored when we drafted him.
In my humble opinion, McDermott looked at the next three games as certain losses. So throwing Peterman in the mix isn’t as risky as it seems to Mike and Mike.
That’s like saying you can’t blame your terrible old mattress for your poor night’s sleep. If the offense could sustain a drive long enough to allow the defense to at least sit down, you’d be absolutely correct in blaming the defense only.
Sounds like something youd hear from a guy who brings a 6 pack of his own beer to a party to drink. With a receipt, of course, to prove that his 16.99 worth of over-hopped IPA a bold showing from an emerging brewery with notes of coriander is vastly superior to your 18 pack of the same price.