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hondo in seattle

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  1. Why does every Bills game (minus KC) have to be interesting down to the very end???
  2. I'm watching here: http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2011100907/2011/REG5/eagles@bills#menu=drivechart&tab=track
  3. Didn't know the Bills could blitz!
  4. It's sooooooo nice to see the Bills pressure a QB
  5. Vick is 9-12 so far We're getting pressure but not covering well enough (except the picks)
  6. especially with Easley and Parrish already hurt this year. We're getting thin at WR.
  7. http://tv979.com/live-football-2/ not a very good feed but only one I found so far
  8. It seems a lot of folks think that the Cinci game exposed the "Real Bills." There are legit reasons to be concerned about the Bills defense. But there are probably bigger reasons to be concerned about Philly's defense. With that in mind, and considering it's a home game, I think the Bills win in a high-scoring shoot out. Bills 31 Eagles 27
  9. Did we really just start a thread about not reading draft threads??? We're 3-0 and I thought starting a draft thread was a bit silly. But now we have an anti draft thread.
  10. San Jose Bills Fan, this is a good response. You presented compelling facts to back up your argument. I learned something reading this.
  11. I thought we only talked draft this early in the season when we start 0-3, not 3-0.
  12. I agree. And it's not new in any case.
  13. Wow! Silver has the Bills #2 in his Power Rankings. That's the highest I've seen.
  14. Welcome to the board and thanks for sharing the pics. Heard from another Pats fan that the Bills fans were unwelcoming in Orchard Park. I wonder what his expectation were. I've worn Bills shirts to games in Miami and San Francisco in years past. The Miami fans gave me lots of grief which is as is should be. The 49er fans simply ignored me. Not a single challenging word or middle finger. It was a bit odd. Their ambivalence seemed very un-fan like. Glad you had a great time at the Ralph. Maybe one day we can save you from your Patriots disease and convert your to Billsmania.
  15. Thanks Scrappy. That's probably how I found it.
  16. Tim, the WSJ - of all publications - had a nice piece about the Bills offensive scheme. It was more insightful than most of the stuff I read about the Bills. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204422404576595233381220172.html
  17. San Jose Bills Fan, Ummm.... Apparently you didn't get the Leslie Nielsen joke. Brett, thanks for stopping by and tell Corey that we Bills fans appreciate him and all the Bills leaving it all out on the field every Sunday. Go Bills!
  18. True enough that we're only a couple plays from being 1-2. But - not to nitpick - I think the Pats scored a TD anyway on the drive where Ochocinco dropped the pass so it was really a non-event. The bigger point is that most games come down to a couple key plays. Last year we lost 5 games by 5 points or less. We lost 3 in OT to playoff teams. So what? We still lost. The better team makes fewer mistakes. I don't know what the rest of the season has in store for us. But our offense seems capable and right now we deserve to be 3-0. As for your stock analogy, if the Bills keep winning, the stock price will only go up. Which, of course, wouldn't be a bad problem to have. But I'd gamble and buy now before that happens. Go Bills!
  19. Good avatar! Never saw this logo before.
  20. Not a perfect analogy but certainly some very interesting parallels. Thanks for sharing Rube. Someday would love to hear your story and we'll all agree to leave the embarrassment/pity at the door. If Chan becomes anywhere near as successful as Levy and if Fitz becomes even close to as good as Kelly, I'll be one ecstatic fan.
  21. After growing up in Cheektowaga, I've lived in or near Atlanta, San Francisco/Oakland, St. Louis, Indianapolis, and Seattle. None of these places are remotely like Buffalo when it comes to love for the hometown team.
  22. This is a funny award for the best fantasy football player. I'd rather have Fitz win the Bert Bell award. NEW JERSEY, September 27, 2011 / — RotoExperts, the leader in original Sports / Fantasy Sports content and the Maxwell Football Club, the oldest football organization in America, announced today that they will be presenting an annual NFL Fantasy Player of the Year Award. The “RotoExperts NFL Fantasy Player of the Year Award, presented by the Maxwell Football Club,” will be given to the most outstanding player as voted by members of the Maxwell Football Club, providing an accurate and insightful assessment of the value of the NFL’s top Fantasy player. Members include NFL Head Coaches, General Managers, Owners, selected Sportswriters and Sportscasters, among others. This will be the 15th award presented annually by the Maxwell Football Club, who are presenters of the most prestigious football awards in the country each year. Some of the Club’s other well known awards are: Maxwell Award: Top college football player in the nation. (2010 winner, Cam Newton, Auburn) Chuck Bednarik Award: Best defensive player in college football (2010 winner, Patrick Peterson, LSU) Joeseph V. Paterno Award: College coach who best embodies football success, academic excellence and community service (2010 winner, Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech) Bert Bell Award: Top player in the NFL (2010 winner, Michael Vick, Philadelphia Eagles) Earl “Greasy” Neal Award: Top head coach in the National Football League (2010 winner Andy Reid, Philadelphia Eagles)
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