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I hate Marshawn Lynch
IronyAbounds replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So he is not the brightest bulb on the string of lights. He should be crucified for that? Maybe that is one reason he hates to do interviews. He knows people will call him dumb and ridicule him. Is lack of intelligence a crime? If he is forced to speak to the press I'd rather see him say virtually nothing rather than lie his arse off like Tom Brady. -
I hate Marshawn Lynch
IronyAbounds replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sorry if this has been covered but I don't want to take the time to go through 12 pages: I just think it is ridiculous that the players should be forced to do interviews like the dumbass press is entitled to anything. Players get paid to play, not talk to dipshyt reporters who generally ask stupid questions and only look to create controversies. If you are going to force players to talk to anyone you should require them to do charity work like visiting local childrens hospitals, or Boys and Girls Clubs, or things like that. Screw the media. -
Who is really looking forward to the Super Bowl
IronyAbounds replied to Nasty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps it will be better in September (although I can't live on the Bills' having "promise" - there will need to be actual results before I get the least bit excited), but after Feb. 1 I get to face the prospect of the Yankees without Jeter. Just one more depressing sports milestone I'd rather not face. My only hope is for the Wildcats (the Arizona ones, not the NBA team in Kentucky) to win the National Championship. Until further notice, the NFL is dead to me. -
Who is really looking forward to the Super Bowl
IronyAbounds replied to Nasty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The irony is that the only reason I may end up watching it is because my wife, who generally does not give a crap about the NFL, watches the Super Bowl. I honestly would not watch a second of the game otherwise since the thought of either team celebrating a victory makes me want to puke. Two known cheaters as coaches, a smug, arrogant (and luckier than shyt) team in the Seahawks, and the mortal enemy in the Patriots (I'm still frostbitten from the 1963 playoff loss against the Pats at the Rockpile). This is why I get so pissed about the Bills' failures year after year; they always seem to be followed by a Super Bowl with two unlikeable teams. Sorry, the next 2 to 3 weeks will be simply unbearable. -
Write ESPN to tell them to fire Mike Rodak
IronyAbounds replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mommy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mike Rodak isn't a homer for the team he covers and he writes mean stuff about our team. Make ESPN fire him. -
Doug Marrone opts out of contract
IronyAbounds replied to The Poojer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
F U Marrone and the horse you rode in on. If he had any guts he would have waited until he was fired. I hope he wakes up tomorrow with no job offers as head coach and has to go crawling back to a 2 bit college like Syracuse (nothing against the Orange, it just isn't big time football. Here's to the Bills getting a quality head coach (one can dream). -
Gee, thanks for the info. I certainly didn't realize it had been that long since the Bills had reached .500. My goodness, what an accomplishment this season has been. Gosh, can't wait for the parade down Main Street. Do you think they will close the schools and businesses so everyone can attend? It would be a shame for people to miss out on the celebration. .500!!! Be still my heart.
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It only goes to the question of how good the team may or may not be. There were games the Bills should have won (KC, Houston and Miami come to mind) and games they should have lost (the three I mentioned). The fact is the Bills are probably exactly what their record suggests they are, a .500 team. And I don't think a .500 team is radically better than what the Bills have been the last 5 yrs.
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Oh really? Going from 6-10 to a likely 8-8 is RADICALLY better? A HUGE 2 game improvement, where 3 of the wins (Detroit, Minn and Chicago) were a play away from losses and only one win, against GB was all that impressive? Yes, the defense was much improved over last year, but the offense, even with the addition of Watkins, regressed almost as much. It is at best a moderately better team. Let's assume you are correct however, shouldn't a RADICALLY better team have a much better record than 8-8? Doesn't that mean that the coaching staff took a RADICALLY better team and led them nowhere, so perhaps it was the type of season that gets coaches fired. Mediocre records out of above average teams cause firings all the time.
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The Pats are likely playing for home field throughout. If so, they will need this game more than the Bills. As for the type of season it was, of course it was a bad season, the Bills didn't make the playoffs yet again. They really only had one quality win, against the Packers, the others were wins against crap teams or lucky wins or both. The Bills rolled the dice dealing away next years #1 draft pick and are likely an 8-8 team, most likely 3rd in the Division, and have nothing at QB, a running back situation that is dicey, and an OL that is awful. Any Bills' fan satisfied with this year deserves another 15 years without the playoffs.
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Kyle Williams and Ron Brooks - sideline fight today
IronyAbounds replied to UB2SF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Says something when you are outcoached by the coach of a 2-12 team. -
"Cr*p rolls downhill..."
IronyAbounds replied to Rivermont Mike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My problem with Urbik's statement was this: "“We’ve felt we’ve been playing well for the most part all year." The guy is delusional. The OL has at its best moments been marginal, and in recent weeks it has been terrible. -
Nope, not me (and I think not most of the people you were pointing fingers at). Making the playoffs for the first time in 15 years would be huge, win or lose at any point in the playoffs. It would give the fan base a huge shot in the arm. It's important for the team as well. Players with even one game of experience in the playoffs are in better shape down the road if the playoffs are made in the future. It also makes it easier to attract FAs if you are a playoff team. In any case, with the defense playing as well as it is, it would be a terrible shame not to make the playoffs.
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Of course it matters if the Bills make the playoffs. A 10-6 record would be nice, but if no playoffs, it doesn't mean a whole lot. You can't assume a 10-6 record this year sets the floor for next year. Who knows what injuries could happen, who the friggin QB will be, who the RBs will be, what kind of OL they can assemble, whether Hughes can be resigned, etc. Given who the head coach is, the OC is and the QBs may well be, banking on improvement could well be a foolish dream. In any event, if they don't make the playoffs at 10-6 I'd almost rather they go 9-7 so I wouldn't have to think back on the Houston and KC games and reflect about how the playoffs were missed by giving one, let alone both of those games away.
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Updated: The AFC Playoff Picture
IronyAbounds replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Since Baltimore is the only team the Bills can actually win the tiebreakers against, it is almost essential that they lose one game (either or both Cincinnati or Pittsburgh will have 10 wins). Looking who they play, I'd say that's a tall order. Houston will have a backup playing, while Cleveland is one team with a worse QB situation than the Bills (not coincidental that the Cleveland FO is also one of the few teams that sucks worse than the Bills' front office). Both KC and SD will be dogs next week and that certainly helps since it would knock them both out of 10 win contention. Of course the problem with Cincinnati is that either the Bengals win, which is bad for the Bills, or they lose, which means the Pats will have something to play for against the Bills, which is also very bad. I'd say the Bills need to draw to an inside straight, but that would be a bit optimistic. It would be a damn shame to waste this year's defense on another non-playoff year. I disagree strongly with the thought that if the Bills get to 10-6 but don't make the playoffs it is cause to celebrate. All that means is you wasted a 10-6 year and there is no guarantee they can even match that next year. Of course, they still have to win 2 games, both of which will be tough (particularly Foxboro), so the whole point may be moot. -
Updated: The AFC Playoff Picture
IronyAbounds replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Whatever the OP is drinking, I'll take some!!!! Perhaps it will make me forget this will be the 15th year in a row the Bills haven't made the playoffs. Or that the Bills have no prospect for a decent QB. Or that the OL is in shambles. Or that Fred Jackson may have hit the wall and suddenly the Bills RB situation looks bleak. Or that the head coach and OC are complete nimrods that don't deserve the jobs they hold. That will have to be some really powerful stuff. -
There was tons of conflicting evidence in the Michael Brown shooting, and one of the many points of conflict was whether or not he had his hands up at any time. So to suggest that the "hands up" protest is completely in error is wrong. One of the biggest problems some people have with the no indictment is that, as is commonly stated, a prosecutor can get an indictment against a ham sandwich if he or she desires and it was clear in this case that the approach the prosecutor took was very much out of the ordinary in that he focused on the exculpatory evidence rather than the evidence against Wilson. With that said, I actually agree that an indictment shouldn't have been handed down because there was no chance in hell Wilson would be found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. I just wish prosecutors would apply the same approach in all cases and avoid indictments on very marginal cases. As for the demonization of Michael Brown, he was no angel but nothing he did was close to a capital offense, and he didn't deserve to be gunned down.
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I'll get back to you. First I will check to see if any monkeys are flying out of my arse.
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So it's ok to chase after him and shoot him dead? He wasn't shot and killed while struggling with the police. Yeah, that's appropriate punishment. I must have missed it when the death penalty was imposed on alleged shoplifters and obscenity shouters. Besides, it is a somewhat moot point since the black community has another person to rally around who was executed for simply being big, black and protesting his innocence. Or perhaps a better cause would be that 12 year old black kid in Cleveland who was gunned down by police for playing with a toy gun - and the statements given by the police in the matter are clearly shown to be lies given the indisputable video evidence. Well, he was tall for a 12 year old, so I guess it was ok to take his life. As far as I am concerned, Ditka can go F himself.
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Updated: The AFC Playoff Picture
IronyAbounds replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Plug in the winners based on defense rank and the Bills win out, win the division and are the 2nd seed with a bye. The pigs will be flying out of my arse, but hey, that's what the machine says. -
I have to laugh at the argument that criticizing the trade is just 20/20 hindsight. Of course it is, because that is how you judge whether or not the GM and staff has a frickin' clue. Even if Whaley would have taken Ebron all that suggests is that Whaley and the Bills' staff are not good judges of talent. Taking Kujo in the second round also suggests a level of incompetence. Now you can counter that with Preston Brown in the 3rd round. The point is, hindsight is exactly how you judge a team's draft and its free agent pickups.
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gosh, that injury could really impact Orton's mobility.
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Here I go again on my own...
IronyAbounds replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Arizona Wildcats begin their march to the National Championship tonight against mighty Mount Saint Mary. Just what is needed to put the NFL behind me. -
Here I go again on my own...
IronyAbounds replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps I'll lapse into depression about the Bills later, but for now, I'm just pissed to high heaven. I'm so damn tired of waiting for next year, which turns into the year after, and so on. I'm pissed they hired a hack coach, I'm pissed the hack head coach hired his butt buddy to be his incompetent OC, I'm pissed they traded the future the a WR who, while very good, is not that much better than the alternatives that could have been had without mortgaging the future, and I'm pissed about another year where the NFL holds no interest for me past early November. If I want to be depressed, I'll think about the Yankees without Derek Jeter next year - THAT is depressing. -
Excellent points. I don't think you can give Whaley a pass for not making the playoffs this year. I don't care how good they thought Watkins was, they should have known WR was very deep in this draft and not mortgaged the future, particularly given how messed up they should have known the QB situation was. I know messing up 1 round picks is a Bills' specialty, but not having one next year is gonna bite, and even the loss of the 4th round pick hurts. A bad front office can keep a good coach down. When you have a bad front office and a horrible coaching staff, 7-9 is about your ceiling. And one more thing, what is really the aberration: losing to the Chiefs and the Fins, or getting lucky and beating the Bears, Lions and Vikings. This team could very easily be 2-8 right now and staring at a 4-12 season.