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PaattMaann

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  1. lol yup, the 1 game was equivalent to a child criminal being given community service they never have to complete...does nothing, you think Gronk learned from that one game suspension? He showed no remorse, he blamed the freaking refs!!!!!! give me a break easy to see why we are soft as a society
  2. Thank you!!! some of us just want to see accountability for peoples actions...its part of whats wrong with society today, many are not held accountable for their actions, so they never learn. Common with criminals...schools let kids get away with things out of fear from parents, kids dont learn their actions have consequences, they commit crimes on the streets, court system slaps them on the wrist with a petty probation or puts them on PINS in youthful offender status, again they dont learn from their mistakes (look at me, Im hard, the schools and courts cant touch me!!)...and then they commit real crimes because they never learned their lessons... this Gronk situation is merely a microcosm of whats wrong with society...therefore I am in favor of dealing out justice, and maybe the Gronk will learn him something...and if not, itll hurt the Pat's...DILLY DILLY!
  3. yup, we can disagree, thats OK. I would love a nice cheap shot...helmet to his back or knee that ends his F'ing career. Let the suspensions and fines fly. Ends the Pats super bowl chances, (maybe even taking him out of the game real early allows us even a snowballs chance in hell at winning this game haha) and I will drink and be merry on Christmas! edit: I should add, if we can legally hit him and end his career at the same time, then I am all for that!
  4. great point, but only one way to find out also you are right, if we were winning some fans might not be as disgusted...but personally what Gronk did is as low as low can be in the game of football, and since the NFL didn't do any justice, vigilante justice should be on the table...
  5. but we arent the bengals and steelers, that is a two team dirty rivalry...we are a whipping boy, and revenge can help end that. Enough is enough. I am tired of watching a bunch of pansy asses get walked all over in every aspect. I know our team will take the "smart" route and not retaliate, I am just answering the OPs question about what I THINK we should do
  6. cavemen, its a cavemen sport hurt him as revenge. hurt him so he knows he cant do it to the bills again. hurt him so other players know you cant cheap shot the bills and get away with it (like they have been doing for years to us). hurt him to draw a line in the sand....but alas, no sack bills wont do anything.
  7. then why do you watch/come to a football teams message board?
  8. I have zero faith in Dennison being able to adapt a passing offense to fit the skills of his QB...he didn't do it with TT (or with our running game for the first half of the year either) so why would we with Mayfield/Jackson?
  9. our players did nothing in the game last year when A Will got his cheap shot our players did nothing in the dolphins game after that game either our players did nothing to Gronk immediately after his cheap shot on White our players will do nothing in retaliation, we are comprised of kitty cats
  10. what makes you so sure? Plenty of QBs have played into their 40s...its the least physically demanding position, you are not hit on every play, you dont run much, its just a shoulder motion. I believe truly taking care of your body can extend his playing life without being on PEDS I am not saying he is def NOT taking them, I just dont see how you can be so positive
  11. not bad really...two big drops, one big over throw and the score is likely 31-6 deep into the fourth quarter (or better). Yes he dialed up run plays, duh we are a run first team, but if the players executed then Dennison's "going into a shell" doesn't look so bad...relax (And I do not like Dennison, just calling a spade a spade)
  12. so did the Falcons in the Super Bowl with Matt Ryan... the point is, sometimes going for the jugular wins, sometimes it loses... Players need to execute. If the Bills o-line executed on their blocking assignments all second half against the dolphins, or if Zay Jones makes a contested catch in the second half, or if TT makes a better throw to Clay in the second half, our second half offensive performance is MUCH MUCH different and the outcome of the game would have been as lopsided as it was in the second half More on players for not executing than on coaches for bad play calling or "taking their foot off the pedal" IMO
  13. Tolbert served his purpose on special teams and team culture change....completely agree he is a waste as a RB. Clay was a flyer/so what...maybe it works maybe it doesnt, just like the draft pick he was traded for....im good with Kelvin, he has shown what he can do when a QB trusts him enough to throw the ball up for him to get it.
  14. Pats wouldnt be resting anyone this week even if they had home field locked up...that aint BBs style (or any coaches style...who would bench players for two/three with the bye, weeks??? talk about rust) How about unfortunately for us, we have to play the best team in the league and win, on their turf, to realistically make the playoffs? Nevermind what they are playing for, they are just way superior of a team....but, any given sunday
  15. Shady better make it...hes 6th in the NFL in yards from scrimmage and is the only reason the Bills have even the most remotest of chances to make the playoffs for the first time in 100 years
  16. cool but that was not the OPs question
  17. steal this from twitter? saw the same exact thing yesterday there
  18. Chargers game will be the worst one due to head to head tie breaker that we will likely lose to them
  19. I got nothing for ya...I'll watch because I am a Bills fan...but I fully expect to just be casually watching and enjoying Christmas eve with my family by half time. We are what we are, average.
  20. agreed, those trades (aside from Dareus, could have waited until season was over and done the same, and probably got a little more for him) were with the future in mind and should have been made...great trades really Getting rid of Shady would be the exact opposite...there has been zero drop off in his game, he is, and should be, the focal point of our offense for the next couple of years. Bring in a RB, keep Cadet, and it will keep Shady fresh (even though his 30 plus carry performance against Indy showed the "old man" can still tote the rock all day). Shady is great for the offense, great for the team, great for the fans, great for the city....no reason for Shady to go ANYWHERE until he retires, or shows a true noticeable decline in play
  21. he went in as a football player...all teams he played for, like all other HOF players, are listed in his spot
  22. he went in like every other player
  23. zero no SNL this week and flex'ed games are determined before the week of
  24. thats a good and fair question...I see Shady sticking around for a couple more years and likely getting to the 12K mark here...IF we make it to the playoffs and Shady is a major part of that I can see the Bills honoring him.. At the end of the day, for me personally, I don't really care. Shady is already one of my favorite Bills (that IS saying something) for what he has done on the field and especially off the field. He is a true class act who is also an incredible running back for us. Love how he takes care of his teammates - especially his linemen. Love how he interacts with the fans. Love his charitable work. Shady is the man and I am proud he's on our team!
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