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I don't know how people *forget* where they keep their firearms. That always baffled me. You'd think of all the things you'd forget in a day, where your loaded firearm is located wouldn't be one of them. Ever. Loaded firearms on planes is easy. Unless you're a LEO who's completed the training for carrying on an airplane and a raft of other procedures, don't even dare. He was going to get in trouble at any airport in the United States. It's not like an airport in Texas would have been anymore lenient.
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Clement?
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Vince Young's $300K Birthday Party
dpberr replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The NFL would be wise to instiute a trust like savings plan for all NFL players. A percentage of your pay goes into your "retirement" fund during your active playing years so when you find yourself out of the league, you've got a nest egg of your own money. In a way I sympathize with all these players that go flat broke. Most grew up without money at all and have no idea of how to manage a resource. On the opposite side, they are adults and and with being an adult, comes a responsibility to have self control. -
Eugene Cyril "Geno" Smith III - QB - West Virginia
dpberr replied to The Voice of Truth's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think Geno Smith goes to the Eagles. They have Michael Vick, Nick Foles and Dennis Dixon probably. And their defense is god awful. I think they go D with their pick, for sure. -
Donald Jones to become UFA after no tender from Bills
dpberr replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No big deal in my opinion. Outside of SJ and TJ the unit could use an overhaul. In fact, I think it is a positive sign that the front office may be departing from the practice of contracts with generally alright, but not great players. -
Donald Jones to become UFA after no tender from Bills
dpberr replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're telling me the Bills can't find a Donald Jones-type in the draft if they really need one? This appears to be an unnecessary extension. -
If it happens, wonderful for both sides. For RF, it's a paycheck and job security. For the Bills, it gives them important flexibility at the position. I'll be happy if the restructing helps the cause of signing Byrd and Levitre.
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Bills can interview up to 60 at the combine
dpberr replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Linebackers. -
will this study get you to quit smoking?
dpberr replied to birdog1960's topic in Off the Wall Archives
The difference between smoking and bad food is that smoking is a personal choice. You pay for the cigs and you smoke them. You know the consequences. It's like alcohol. It's out there. You choose to drink it or not. With food, nearly everything is "bad" these days with high sodium, high fructose corn syrup, etc. in almost everything we eat. If you don't have a lot of money, you're spending it on the cheap junk food and unless you're incredibly mindful of labels, everyone is probably eating too much sugar and sodium on a daily basis. You add in that kids don't get enough recess and gym time, and adults generally don't exercise enough to offset the bad food,and it's a big problem with a lot of choice removed. -
The Bills got who they wanted for a coach. They didn't see their candidate snapped up by another team. It was timely and efficient. There was no long tortured process like the Eagles which didn't sprinkle doubt, butdropped it in from a coal truck with a chute for the fan base; You didn't hire a man running away from serious emotional problems and leaving a program still on fire like Andy Reid; You don't spend weeks hiring GMs and then hiring whatever coaches are left like San Diego and Jacksonville. I thought the Bills handled this coach search as well as any team could. It was professionally done.
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Everytime I hear this guy's name I think of the movie Eraser and James Caan...and how he doesn't do movies anymore.
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I'm not really bothered by the hire. I think teams place differing levels of emphasis on special teams. ...and let's face it, your ST unit strength is based on the quality of the players on it. You need at least one Chris Chamberlain or Marcus Hudson...or Steve Tasker. ...and it wasn't coaching that wrecked us all January 8, 2000.
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Tyrann "Honey Badger" Mathieu - CB - LSU
dpberr replied to dbflaBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can support this IF...the guy who did the honey badger video agrees to do the 2013 Year In Review for the Bills. -
Bills hire Nathaniel Hackett for Offensive Coordinator
dpberr replied to cmjoyce113's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it's an inspired hire. My problem with Chan's playcalling is that if everyone in the stadium knew what was going to happen, the oppossing defense knew that play and the next five. With a younger coordinator that doesn't have tape to analyze outside college ball, I see that as an advantage. I also have a tendancy to think that a younger coordinator is comfortable with making adjustments at halftime or from series to series, if neccessary. -
I'm not on either side of the great T'eo debate but I get the impression that blue chip defensive talent shows up in the big bowl games. I don't follow college football as closely as some of you. I do get the impression that Alabama is as close to NFL caliber talent that there is in college footballl these days so yeah, a casual observer like me looks at how someone competes against it.
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Interesting tidbits from LaCanfora re: search
dpberr replied to l< j's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ah, I gotcha. Thanks for that. -
Interesting tidbits from LaCanfora re: search
dpberr replied to l< j's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What's an offset? What does discussing "offsets" mean? -
I agree 100%. You want to take a loan out from the First National Bank of Traumatic Events, that's fine, and that's what he did. When a son or daughter dies, you just don't take the weekend to grieve, show back up on Monday and proclaim you're fine. You just have to repay it sooner or later like any debt. You can't avoid it by keeping busy. I thought he was mentally checked out and looked mentally and emotionally exhausted this season and I don't see how that changes in KC. I don't think his mind nor heart is in football despite whatever lies he'll tell you. He's just another man running away from his problems.
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Bengals...for something ridiculously different and unforseen. I'd enjoy an obscure Vikings/Bengals tilt.
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Ray Horton is my choice amongst all the announced candidates. I think he brings exactly what the Bills need in terms of coaching leadership.
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Andy Reid next HC? (update: may go to Cardinals)
dpberr replied to Mini Max Anderson Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They interviewed Atlanta ST coach Keith Armstrong. -
Chip Kelly HC! (possibly for the Browns)
dpberr replied to 13player's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Let's say the Bills do in fact hire Chip Kelly. Who would be the quarterback? Out of NFL free agents and QBs in the draft, who would be the best fit in your opinion? -
If CBS wants some variety, they can all make us CBS employees for the day and we can make up stuff. I'm sure the Bills have made no decisions on QBs because that will largely depend on the style of the head coach/coaching staff they ultimately hire. They aren't going to make that decision without that input. For example, in the world of possibilities, Buffalo Bills head coach Chip Kelly has no use for a QB like Alex Smith.
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The Cardinals are my adopted NFC team and have followed them for ten years, watching almost as intently as being a Bills fan. Whisenhunt wouldn't be an inspiring choice by Buddy and the gang. I hate coaches that refuse to adapt to changing circumstances on the field and the game and Whisenhunt was ten times more stubborn in changing anything than Chan Gailey ever was. He never changed the plan to adapt to the skill set of his quarterback most importantly. That stonecutter mentality just doesn't work in the NFL anymore and I'd hate to see the Bills get another one.
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Bills opening ranked 4th best opportunity
dpberr replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I openly LOLed at San Diego being rated that high for several of the reasons you've already mentioned. California is super expensive to live in. The Murph (refuse to call it Qualcomm) is an ancient stadium too by modern standards and I don't think the City is ever going to find the resources to build a new one.