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dpberr

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  1. Man, the writing is on the wall in Jacksonville. With those crushing capacity numbers, should be renamed the Jacksonville Blackout. If anybody is moving to Los Angeles, the black hole of NFL markets, it'll be Jacksonville.
  2. If death was the penalty for being horrific prognosticators, weather"persons" and sportswriters would go the way of the dinosaur. Those are the only two professions where you can be so wrong, so often, and still retain your job.
  3. I may be in the minority, but I think they part ways with Hardy. He's always injured and taking up a roster spot. He's of little value to the team if he isn't out on the field.
  4. I don't think so. I think he's a free agent like the rest of them are.
  5. I am not one to sign every single "name" out there on the waiver wire, but I was curious as to why the Bills never kicked the tires on Adalius Thomas. I know he can't move laterally worth a damn, but he can rush the quarterback and get to him. And not sure you'd find anybody else with a bigger chip on his shoulder when playing NE.
  6. When you win six games despite being Jauroned, that's a great evaluator of talent on hand, IMHO.
  7. I'm shocked about John "Rasputin" McCargo. I still expect him to be one of the cuts.
  8. Who heckles at training camp? Really? That's embarrassing.
  9. Defer? There's no deferring in football. You don't let the other team get a shot at punching you in the face first. Ever.
  10. I think Buffalo, and the entire sporting world would say not a thing. Stunned silence. in. awe. It would eclipse the Miracle On Ice. You see, Buffalo would enter the Superbowl as massive underdogs against an absolute juggernaut of an NFC team... ...and in righting all the wrongs of the last decade, pull out the win in the last second.
  11. I think it's about being smart spending the money. Haynesworth had a reputation for the behavior he demonstrates today. No amount of money or coaching is going to correct a headcase.
  12. I'd like to see Brohm go up against Cincy's defensive starters. That's the true test. Flip the Brohm/Edwards order around and see if Brohm can get anything going against a fairly talented defense that shut down the Eagles last week.
  13. He is a clown mentally. No matter the time on the field or amount of coaching will ever change that.
  14. Brohm (Hate to say it, but Gailey will go with the known quantities) Lankster (Woeful) Mitchell (Bills will attempt to upgrade the position through castoffs) McCargo (He's invisible) Hardy (Always injured, taking up a valuable roster spot)
  15. Definitely wasn't taking anything "performance enhancing".
  16. The Bills should put Brohm and Bell up against the Bengals starters, just to see what happens. FWIW, I think Bell is the real deal. It's just that this team is loaded with running back talent, so some other NFL team is probably going to hit the lottery picking him up off the PS.
  17. I agree. I'd like to see BB run with the 1's. I thought TE and BB did well last night. I was pleasantly surprised all the way around, with the exception of Lankster.
  18. Eh, I'd put him down there with Vick, perhaps worse.
  19. I give major credit to the Bills and Ralph Wilson relative to the CBA. Almost every team but Buffalo is so over-leveraged, with debt to their eyeballs that I don't see how a lockout can be avoided. The NFL has the highest debt load of any professional sport. You've seen the NFL lower the debt cap and put forth a very aggressive debt reduction plan. The owners *need* concessions from the players to remain somewhat economically viable and to reduce all that debt. It's really not a question of negotiation. The financial approach and mechanisms of the 90s and 00s are unsustainable. A lockout might do some good in that it will protect the game itself and the investments that cities (taxpayers) have made in the teams and set a course where teams are financially healthier.
  20. It might. Rosenfels will surely be dealt now that Favre has committed to the 2011 season.
  21. The Bills could win the Super Bowl. They could win Super Bowls. In a row. All 51-3. They could go 16-0. You could have CJ Spiller running up and down the field like a gazelle in the Serengeti. You'd still have the national media not giving the team or the city any respect. To the Hollywood types, Buffalo is a caricature. Buffalo is never going to be "popular" in the high school of national sports media. It'll always be the vo-tech kid. There won't be Bills jerseys in rap videos. You won't see Bills merchandise in Allentown, just as you don't today. Haha. Part of the reason I enjoy being a Bills fan. It's not trendy. It's not cool. It's definitely not easy. You gamble that all the depression and frustration will someday payoff in a high of equal value. We can all never be accused of bandwagon jumping.
  22. Not quite. June Jones runs the 21st Century version of the Run and Shoot offense at SMU, and previously at Hawaii. He tried it in the NFL when he was coaching the Falcons and it failed. The Run and Shoot is about as gimmicky as it gets today.
  23. What is truly puzzling is why Washington got rid of Brennan for Beck? Is the injury to his hip that bad, or diminished his ability to play? I'd rather scout the Arena League for a QB before taking Beck.
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