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IronyAbounds

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  1. Perhaps I misunderstood your question. I knew the Chicks were in England at the time they made their statement. I just don't understand the relevance. I also realize the Chicks had both their detractors and supporters at the time. My point is that right wingers back then denounced the Chicks for saying terrible things about the President, urged boycotts, etc., but today have their panties in a bunch about everyone being so PC about Junior's statements. They're hypocrites.
  2. Good point, other than the fact that it's dead wrong: "Williams, whose song "All My Rowdy Friends" has been the Monday Night Football theme on both ABC and ESPN since 1991, told "Fox and Friends" that he thought Speaker of the House John Boehner playing golf with President Obama "would be like Hitler playing golf with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu ... In the shape this country is in?" Told by anchor Brian Kilmeade that he didn't understand the analogy, Williams said: "I'm glad you don't, brother, because a lot of people do. They're the enemy." Asked who, Williams said: "Obama. And Biden. Are you kidding? The Three Stooges." "Later in the Fox interview with Williams, anchor Gretchen Carlson told Williams he used the name of one of history's most hated men to describe the President. "Well that's true. But I'm telling you like it is," Williams said." Seems to me he was trying to compare Obama to Hitler.
  3. What effin difference does it make. It's ok to say bad things about the President here in the US, but not ok to say bad things about the President in England?
  4. Ding Ding Ding Ding Ding...we have a winner! Just ignore the celebrities, at least until they can prove they can find their rear ends with two hands and a flashlight.
  5. Everyone whining about MNF pulling Hank Williams, Jr. is a hypocrite. Remember the outrage from the right about the Dixie Chicks saying they were ashamed to have Bush as President? All the calls for boycotts, the hatred and the death threats. I don't recall a lot of right-wingers standing up for the Dixie Chicks' right to speak their minds then. No whining about a PC nation at that moment.
  6. I mean at what point are people going to hold them responsible for what's on the field? I see lots of mention how Jauron and Levy really screwed the pooch (and believe me, I thought Jauron was a terrible pick for a coach from day one), but you can't use the rebuilding excuse forever. The offensive line is utterly terrible, and yet nothing was done in this offseason to improve it. I recognize the focus on the defense, but the OL is the single most important building block in football. To ignore the need for improvement there is unconscionable. Dareus clearly has the potential to be a monster, but it is hard to cite any other quality draft pick from Nix in two years. Spiller was unneeded and may well be a bust to boot. Last year's team was worse than the year before, and this year's team is likely worse than last year's. Hard to argue the team is headed in the right direction.
  7. It isn't enough that the Bills are considerably under the salary cap, Zombie Ralph has to save even more money by dumping Evans for a 4th round pick (in other words, garbage). Yet another big ol' "FU Suckers" to Bills' fans. Evans isn't great, but the team is clearly not better with him gone, and they could have gotten the same deal at the end of the year. Just plain stupid and miserly.
  8. I do know one thing. The Bills would not have any fewer wins with Fewell as its head coach this year, and I have to believe the defense wouldn't be atrocious as it is now.
  9. Times have indeed changed. When Daryl Lamonica came to Buffalo (albeit as a 24th round pick)out of Notre Dame he lived in a small apartment above a friend's garage. As for Sestak and Maguires, it had great pizza!
  10. Official because the Bills have gotten virtually no production from him. They aren't using him for a reason.
  11. To the extent that golf is a sport, its rules are even more laughable. But I see your point.
  12. It appears to be official. Spiller is another bust 1st round pick. He's not NFL tough.
  13. Compare the production the Chiefs have gotten from their draft picks to the production, or more correctly, the lack thereof, of the Bills' draft picks. If you are an early round pick (1-3) and you're not making at least a decent contribution on the field in your rookie year (in the absence of injury), the chances are rather slim that you'll be a high quality NFL player. There are always exceptions, but overall that holds true. More than anything this years' draft point out how inept the front office is. Spiller may make a major contribution at some point in the future, but other than that, I don't see any of the the other picks amounting to much of anything.
  14. What draft picks give anyone any confidence that Nix knows what he is doing? On a team with very little talent just one of this year's picks plays, and then only sparingly. If Nix is this brilliant football guy, how come he didn't get a GM job until he hit 70? Why did no other team try to hire Gailey as head coach since he was bounced from the Cowboys (and if he's an offensive genius, why did the Chiefs fire his rear end last year just before the regular season started)? Rebuilding done correctly starts with getting a front office that has a clue. There is no evidence that Modrak can find his rear end with two hands and a flashlight let alone a good football player. The only way Buffalo will see a winning football team again ever is if Ralph or his estate sells the team to someone who keeps the team in Buffalo. Otherwise it just won't happen under this ownership or front office.
  15. It really is difficult to point to a single personnel move made with the "new" regime in place that has improved the team. There was absolutely no need to draft Spiller. The draft was just awful, other than maybe Spiller it is hard to see anyone from the last draft being a quality NFL player. The FA are a wash out and the Kelsay signing may be the dumbest move of all.There is a reason Nix didn't get a GM job before hitting 70. There is a reason Gailey was no longer in the NFL. Both reasons aren't that they are great football people who can lead a terribly run franchise to the promised land. Whether it's Ralph or the other football (cough) people in the organization, terrible decisions are being made with discouraging frequency.
  16. The constant refrain is "we have a plan and will stick to it." Frankly the only real plan seems to be to say we have a plan. If the plan is to improve utilizing the draft, then the concern is the last draft was awful - not only did they not draft for need but the guys they drafted stink. They sign Green, who is awful. They extend Kelsay, an awful move. They start Edwards and he is cut in week 3. They barely use Spiller. So far the real plan appears to be to suck as much as possible.
  17. Danny Woodhead can succeed because the Patriots have a decent or better O-Line, Tom Brady is All World because the Pats have a decent or better O-Line. Having a decent or better O-Line is the foundation of every successful NFL team. The Bills have a putrid or worse O-Line. And very little has been done to address that fact. Ipso facto, the Bills are not a successful NFL team. This isn't rocket science folks. You don't need a Ph.D. A modicum of common sense actually will get you far. Focus on making your O-Line decent or better and miraculously your QBs, running backs and receivers suddenly become soooooo much better.
  18. How do you clean house in the middle of the season? Gailey has responsibility for much of this mess. He instituted the 3-4 defense despite not having the personnel for it. Presumably he had some input in the draft, yet no real needs were addressed. He handed Trent the starting job despite Trent sucking in a spectacular fashion. He's the OC that has pretty much kept Spiller out of the game. Name a single time during which Gailey has been very successful as a football coach. The best you can come up with is that he was ok as the Cowboys' coach, and not a disaster as the GT head coach. He was a complete washout as KC's OC. You watch many of the young more dynamic head coaches around the league and at least they inspire some optimism. You look at Gailey and you see a guy who looks 10 years older than he is and sounds like at best he should be coaching some high school down south. Gailey was hired because he came relatively cheap and had no other options and was willing to take a job with an organization that is run by clowns and skinflints. Most importantly, Gailey has no history of rebuilding teams. Neither the Cowboys nor the Yellow Jackets were bottom feeders that Gailey improved. Rather, at best he kept them at about the same level as when he took over. The guy has MEDIOCRE written all over him. I'm not encouraged if he's the housecleaner.
  19. Not to mention the major brain fart the Cardinals made in bringin Derek Anderson in as starting QB. The guy is just awful. So they went from a Hall of Famer to someone who must have pictures of front office personnel to even make a team.
  20. Buffalo: in dire straits, hires marketing guy as GM , then dumps him and hires 70 year old rookie GM. Fires head coach, and hires someone who was a mediocre head coach in the NFL more than a decade ago, was mediocre as a college head coach and was fired as the OC of a lousy NFL team at the start of 2009. Assistant coaches as a group are very undistinguished. Team going nowhere, other than perhaps backwards. Kansas City: in dire straits, hires a new GM with a lot of experience with one of the most successful franchises of recent history. Hires young head coach, and after a rough first year hires what could be the best offensive and defensive coordinators available. Team clearly making progress, and while the fast start may be misleading, enthusiasm and hope has returned to KC. It really is simple. KC's ownership is fixated on winning. Buffalo's owner is fixated on saving every friggin penny he can find. Not to mention that at 90+ Ralph's brain probably is missing more than a few synapses.
  21. The real question is why anyone would have the slightest bit of optimism about this franchise. Here we are 4 games into the season and not only do we know that, for all intents and purposes, the season is over, but we also know that the front office and the head coach are a bunch of morons that no more know football talent than the Dali Lama so it is unlikely that the problems will be cured in the next several years. It would be one thing if they had acquired a bunch of young talent and all we were seeing were growing pains, but that isn't it at all. They didn't draft according to need, and there are at most a handful of players that would make another NFL team, let alone start. Look at Gailey's major decisions thusfar: shift to the 3-4 defense simply because it is trendy, despite the total misfit of talent to that scheme; going with Edwards as the starter without a true competition despite knowing Edward is really just a coward who is scared of his own shadow; not getting Spiller incorporated into the offense in any meaningful way whatsoever. Not to mention the fact that he had input into the draft, so he has blame there as well. Nix? What a joke, an absolute and complete joke of a GM. They are the Buffalo Buffoons, from top to bottom. Just an awful assemblage of inordinate suckitude.
  22. Maybe the Browns, because I have liked them since I was young, but not passionately. My only passion would be to root for whichever team is playing the LA Bills, or Toronto Bills or OK City Bills or whatever. The franchise is meaningless, the city they represent is what matters and without the Buffalo in the Bills, they are dead to me.
  23. There is always hope that with a slight change in the front office and a change in the coaching staff that things would get better, unfortunately, things have gotten worse. Buddy Nix is an utter and complete buffoon. There is no other explanation for a huge drop off in talent from a very untalented team. The draft picks were a complete joke, and the new coaching staff is nothing to write home about either. Gailey was hired because he was cheap and had no other options. Anyone who believes he was hired because his coaching bona fides is delusional. The guy was mediocre at best in Dallas, and he failed at Georgia Tech. More importantly, the Bills hired as head coach someone who was fired from a coordinator position at KC, at a time when KC was utterly horrible. Ralph, God love him, is a terrible owner. He has kept the team in Buffalo, but every move he makes results in the Bills being non-competitive. There is no silver-lining, there is no "darkest just before dawn." It is December 21st at the North Pole and there is no sun for about 23 hours.
  24. Whether it's the first, second, or whatever pick, the incompetent front office will screw up and there will be no improvement. Hiring Nix and Gailey was a giant FU to the Bills' fans. Please sell the team Ralph, please. Let someone take it over that knows football and is willing to spend to do it right (see, e.g., Kansas City, another perennial doormat that hired a great coaching staff and seems to have turned things around very quickly). Utterly utterly depressing.
  25. Just an awful football team. Could easily challenge for the worst Bills team ever. Worst organization in football, from owner to GM to coaching staff to talent. Putrid would be a major improvement.
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