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Everything posted by starrymessenger
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Fair comment. Must say I'm tempted though.
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Bills should jump on this one fast. Potential pro bowler OL'man if he ever gets his head screwed on properly i.e. anger nanagement issues. Only 26, five years NFL experience and a total beast. No Mr. Niceguy. Mr Nasty.
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Sorry did not see earlier post re Incognito.
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Rams have just released Rich Incognito. Should the Bills sign him?
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You are right to question my statement. However I did not say or mean to imply that Perry Fewell is meek or cowardly. I don't think that he is. I like Perry Fewell. I don't know whether he is the best man for the job but at least he is not counted amongst the living dead. He has all of the outwardly observable characteristics of a living, breathing, sentient human being. Seeing him on the sidelines breathes new life into the players and into the fans as well for that matter. A little goes a long way in Buffalo these days, I guess. To be more precise, while we may never know, I have a strong and abiding suspicion that TO has trashed Trent Edwards in the clubhouse (and indeed publicly on the field). While this may be true, it is not to say that this is all on TO. No need here to dwell on or debate the things that Trent has been unable to do, for whatever reason. TO has a lot of influence amongst his peers, especially I would expect amongst younger, African American players. He is a physically impressive specimen and he has a strong personality. He also has a resume for a player at his position that is literally second only to one or two other players in football history. He continues to be hypercompetetive with the ability to back it up. Enough said. When it comes to deciding who to start, what Fewell cannot do is turn the tide of player sentiment that, amongst a certain group on both sides of the ball, is now decidedly against Trent. He may indeed have lost the team. Having Fewell lend Trent his support would make a difference, but it would go against the trend and likely not be enough to bring about an overall improvement in team performance. That is why, and is the only reason why, starting Ryan Fitzerald gives the Bills the best chance of winning. Bears mentioning that winning in the short term is important to Fewell because he is competing for a job. I have seen enough young QBs struggle and veteran QBs have off years and then come back strong to know that there is a possibility that Trent Edwards may someday realize his potential and develop into a solid starter in this league.
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Randy Moss has quit
starrymessenger replied to Alaska_Darin_Is_Gay's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Randy's a headcase who can be derailed if you hit the right trigger. Getting publicly spanked by his HC is possibly a major trauma the implications of which only Dr Freud knows for sure. Will be intetresting to see how he performjs the rest of the season. -
Trent Edwards has the physical skills to play QB in the NFL. Ryan Fitzpatrick does not and never will. I don't know whether Trent will one day overcome his (physical/psychological) problems, but even if your intention was to trade him, a few good starts and you might move up one or two rounds on draft day. If Trent played yesterday we maybe win going away. Fewell can't stand up to TO and therefore feels that RF gives the Bills the best chance of winning. As for Donte, the only thing he is good at is running his mouth (notice the angle he took on Jamal Charles' TD yesterday?). Would like to see his ass run out of Buffalo. If Trent shows up as a backup on another team with a good coaching staff and maybe an offensive lineman or two, I will be interested to see what he does.
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Interesting Brian Brohm Article
starrymessenger replied to sfbillsfan2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I mean the other 30 teams too. Agree with your comments re Brees though. Saw a 2002 Chargers game. No question that guy could already play at a high level. -
Interesting Brian Brohm Article
starrymessenger replied to sfbillsfan2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Don't know about this. You don't try to "hide" a much decorated QB prospect whose bursting with talent on the PS. It would seem also that there was no deal with the player re matching any offers and joining the active roster. I also wonder why he sat there for two months before the light went on somewhere (at OBD). Teams comb PSs for help meticulously. -
Interesting Brian Brohm Article
starrymessenger replied to sfbillsfan2's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Don't understand the comment in the article that he is really very competitive but hides it well. I have never known a competitive football player that can or feels that he even needs to hide it. The idea is more like showing it. That is called leadership. Brohm had a great college carreer, no question, including in his senior year when Loiusville fell out of bowl contention because of defensive, not offensive woes. One problem is that the Cardinals used a one read scheme for the QB. He knew exactly where he was going with the ball before taking the snap. No reads, progressions etc... none of the things that the pro game, and pro defenses, impose on the QB position. He has to date not shown that he can handle these demands. Hope things work out for him here in Buff or elsewhere, since he seems to want to play. No question he has some skills. -
An elite coach. One of the finest men in, or out, of the game. Nuff said.
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Fitz looked pretty bad last night
starrymessenger replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ok lets saw it off. They are both equally bad, and I mean terrible. Nothing against RF personally, but he does not have the tools to dissect his dinner, let alone any NFL secondary. He is just a really poor, read inaccurate passer: poor mechanics and inadequate arm strength. Problem is you cannot win in the NFL without decent QB play - and it is even more important than good O-line play (which I understand also to be important, as you say). Ben R has played well behind some pretty inadequate lines. In fact he won a superbowl. The better the line however, the less good the QB probably can afford to be. But he cannot be flat out bad, or if he is you simply will not win in the NFL. -
Fitz looked pretty bad last night
starrymessenger replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ryan's throws were so bad they could not even be intercepted. Sanchez was the only QB last night who made sound decisions and made good throws. -
Fitz looked pretty bad last night
starrymessenger replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With respect, I disagree. The line is/was bad. RF was/is worse than the line. -
Fitz looked pretty bad last night
starrymessenger replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Believe him, Mr. WEO. He is right. I was at the game, 24 rows behind the Bils bench exactly on the 50. RF really was that bad. Horrible. You are right Clemens was bad also, but he has an excuse (has not played all year). What's RF's excuse? Want of skill I think is his only excuse. -
The line was not good. RF was/is worse than the line.
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With a quarterback who has a prayer of delivering the ball properly TO and Evans each have touchdowns tonight.
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A Few Thoughts About The Game
starrymessenger replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
NoNoNo- He was worsethan the line. He was horrible when he had time. -
Cablelady Ryan Fitzpatrick sucked tonight - and believe me that is why we lost. A half way decent QB performance and we win tonight.
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Ryan Fitzpatrick is AWFUL. You are one of those robots who doesn't understand that with NO QUARTERBACK YOU CANNOT WIN. Where were those balls going????? He was awful EVEN WHEN HE HAD TIME. Thats the point Promo. He made one good pass to Evans - one- and then missed all of his receivers all night long. HORRIBLE.
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A Few Thoughts About The Game
starrymessenger replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
QUATERBACK!!! THE BILLS DON'T HAVE A GOD@*#M QUARTERBACK! -
Looks like you are right. The leagues broke off negotiations in 2008 due to the Bills in Toronto series. Interestingly, the parts of the agreement dealing with NFL access to players in Canada entering the option year of their contracts appears to have survived the formal agreement that terminated in 2006 since it applied to Cam Wake who joined the Dolphins over the summer. Probably his contract was entered into when the agreement was still in place. The Agreement never dealt with the situation of coaches however.
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Yes there are lots of other possibilities needless to say.