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strive_for_five_guy

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  1. You need to start drinking the buffalobills.com kool-aid
  2. Maybe Carrington will be as good as Chris Ellis???
  3. you can't teach speed. just watched the spiller highlight reel and he has it. Bills have the best RB in the AFC East now.
  4. If you agree that Tebow is a once in a lifetime player, then #9 wouldn't have been too high.
  5. Run Lynch into the ground this year then say bye bye to him.
  6. Makes it easier to trade away Lynch and pick up another lineman.
  7. She is one fine piece of ace. I know from experience.
  8. Disagree. I'm 180 pounds and could EASILY do the same job. NT = piece of cake.
  9. Why would you be DONE? You don't KNOW that Tebow will be worse for the Bills than McNabb, just like we don't KNOW about Nix and his abilities. McNabb has been a winner his whole life, but maybe Nix's ability to identify talent is actually better than the average person. And if you're going to trade a second round pick for McNabb, you HAVE to make sure you get him for more than one season. And for those complaining about Tebow's religion, who cares? Alot of guys in the NFL actually are religious, so I don't think it really matters.
  10. They can do that if they want. Once you are on the clock, if you don't make a pick, then the next team in line can pick ahead of you.
  11. if they put Gus Johnson in with the top crew it would be more exciting
  12. Yea, it's BS. And they're going to try and sell Frazier to the fans just like they did with Williams, Mularkey and Jauron. I'm sick of them hiring head coaches with no NFL head coaching credibility. Frazier has none, correct?
  13. 1. Marathoning is COMPLETELY different than playing football. Stop with the marathoning studies as support for the Bills excessive injuries. Maybe the Bills are overtraining in other ways, but I guarantee you they are NOT running marathons! 2. As for your individual experience, you are leaving out several factors. First, THAT is just one example and too little to draw conclusions from. What has your diet been in relation to your brother? I mean, if you're brother is eating Big Macs and partying it up while you are eating responsibly to support your workouts, that is going to make a huge different in the results you see. What do you and you brother do for a living? We spend huge amounts of our lives working and I believe this plays a role in how we age. Also, just b/c you are comparable ages and sizes, does not mean your genetic makeups are the same. If you're trying to make him off as your identical twin, you can't. Like I said, maybe you are right that the Bills are overtraining OFF THE FIELD, but maybe it's just a fact of them overtrying ON THE FIELD, maybe being a very young and inexperienced team. I just think you're trying to make parallels with evidence that doesn't really support your theory.
  14. I'm pretty sure the Bills are NOT running marathons during the week. I get your point, though, MAYBE their Bills are being overworked during the week. Or MAYBE they have a bunch of undersized players. Or MAYBE they have a bunch of athletes less skilled than those on the other teams and get themselves in awkward situations. Regardless, all of this is just pure speculation. But, I think you are very quick to dismiss certain types of recovery workouts that the Bills could do during the week (if they aren't already), such as yoga, stretching, light indoor biking...BREATHING is another very important aspect to athletic performance and by being a "couch potato" for an entire week that aspect of performing on the field goes quickly.
  15. And Josh is as hot as Donna Reed http://www.broadwaytovegas.com/donnareed.gif
  16. Are you suggesting that Brad Butler had proven himself at RT, because he hadn't. And what kind of proven depth did we have at RT?
  17. I'm wondering how many of the fans at the game with be Pats fans though???
  18. Writer's conclusion..."If Pettigrew actually owned Trent Edwards, then he's suffered enough. Someone please hire the man." My conclusion...If Pettigrew actually owned Trent Edwards, I understand why the man was fired.
  19. Well you take those two away and he still has 6 INTs, still two more than the next FS in the AFC. How many 4th-down INTs do the other guys on the list have? Being in the right place at the right time is what producing is about...if he were in the wrong place at the wrong time what good is that? How many times do you watch winners like Brady/Manning pull throws & games out of their a$$ and you're left scratching your head thinking they are the luckiest ba$tards on earth?
  20. You never know, but it's all pure speculation and I just want a QB that can win games for the Bills. Either way, Trent has not played well this year. I do know the O-Line doesn't help though. My high school (a small school) used to dominate the other small schools all across the state. Why? We always had the biggest/best O-Lines (it was a clear distinction), so no matter who our RBs were, we could run the ball against other teams at will. At this point in the year, if there is any hope for the future of Trent's health and maybe career, it is probably best to keep him in as a backup until that O-Line is shored up. As for his trade value, it is probably lower (like people saying, 5th to 7th rounder) than the Bills are willing to trade him for. Have another offseason where we focus on shoring up our lines (O-line and D-line), with a new coach, and then I think we can make a fairer assessment of Trent. I do know we can't afford to screw up the top 10 pick we are going to get in this year's draft.
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