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milehiLou

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  1. cool, thanks for being worried about ralph jrs money. i prefer not having head butters on the team....steamy liability.
  2. absolute stupididty
  3. you have to play football to play football.
  4. that ass is distracting! you may be right and when i do post something that makes for conversation, its gets pulled off the wall quick....
  5. as alum of the great SUNY fredonia, i suggest moving the team back there for no reason other than this quote from the Roch D&C The Bills moved their camp to Fisher in 2000, and they have not made the playoffs since. It's unlikely there's a correlation between Fisher and their futility, but only Detroit has an equal-length absence from the NFL's postseason. Since bringing their camp here, the Bills are on their sixth head coach (counting Perry Fewell's interim status last year), and their fifth general manager. Nine different quarterbacks have started games, seven men have served as offensive coordinator, only one of their 12 first-round draft picks has played in a Pro Bowl as a member of the Bills. There has been only one season when the Bills won more games than they lost — 9-7 in 2004. whaaaat?
  6. Eric Wood is the best lineman the bills have drafted since reuben brown. He is a stud and a quiet leader on and off the field, he is no doubt the anchor, he is a big blonde moving tree, a giant angry q-tip, he is mobile and mean, smart and aggressive, a "throwback" some would say. seeing a mans leg break in half on tv is pretty nasty, from what i understand players were vomiting, and was never replayed on cbs, but seeing a still shot of wood standing up, propped on the shoulders of his teammates, astonishing to me. Players ride golf carts for pulled muscles in the nfl, meanwhile this player stands up with that injury, thats speaks volumes to the charactor and mental strength of the man. reminds me a little of speilman
  7. london fletcher: led the league in tackles (fifteen yards downfield!)
  8. i live in denver and this seasons closest home game is in KC, i was wondering if anyone is planning a trip there or lives there and can give some info on ribs, hotels etc...the game should be fun, buf-kc games usually are shootouts.
  9. one female + another female + me = un bueno noche i like that addition on another note why do Americans insist on slaying the English language?
  10. Dont forget kyle orton and alex smith
  11. i really like the Bills (to go 10-6) @ 20:1 to win the afc east, a bill gets you two grand with a gailey turnaround.... lets face it miami (8-8) and ny (9-7)are not juggernauts and new england (6-10)is toast if brady gets blitzed alot (and basically crap if he doesnt). although i did take them to win more than seven two years ago and was looking for three wins with ten to go and couldnt pull it off, that was laughable. *2010 season predicitons in parentheses
  12. woooooooow, thats a good one, lol
  13. claussen is a chump, pro ready? that means hes as good as hes gonna get..... fitz has a noodle arm? trent is injury prone yes, but fitz has a noodle arm? brohms a bust in his third year? bad qb situation? new england has a bad qb situation if tbuncheon gets hurt. big problem.
  14. he has the greatest intangible of all, hes from the Buf.
  15. in that sense would you be more comfortable with mccoy tebow or clausen calling plays against miaimi, i think not
  16. lt jason peters lg derrick dockery c melvin fowler rg brad bulter rt bigbird walker to say the bills havnt done much to address the offensive line is preposterous, they have 100% changeover from the 2008 season. to say that hangartners signing last season didnt help two young early round picks would be wrong imo. cornell green is on par with walker or butler, with impressive looking late rounder kyle calloway in the wings, as well as youngsters bell and meredith (who will be battling it out come camp--competition makes us all better) who can play just about any position on the o line if the bills happen to pick up some stud lt along the way. the fact that both the last coaching staff and the present coaching staff had/have faith in bell is encouraging and meredith seems to be a solid tackle at worst. things could be a lot worse, remember http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1...87-eb5af85b9539
  17. hey hey hey, wtf is wrong with you, you are killing my appetite right before breakfast! bryce paup was pretty slow too.
  18. thurman/meggett (pr prowess)
  19. looks like the guys are chomping at the bit to get playing and prove all the talking heads wrong
  20. halfway decent to good play calling will help these young linemen. lack of no huddle this season should also help.
  21. the Bills are notorious at getting more out of fifth and seventh rounders than they are at first and second rounders ( see kyle williams vs mccargo, brad butler vs mike wiliams)..even undrafted FAs tend to be better than our higher picks... ie big pat, george wilson, freddy, jason peepee, jim leonard calloway is a project, however you cant teach 6'7, 325 and nasty. looked good at tackle but was almost dominant at guard in the orange bowl
  22. he did dominate at guard in the orange bowl, the other linemen were all a few yards off the line while he was consistantly standing up dt's at the line. encouraging that a man of his size and on field attitude can play at least three positions along the line, a young kirk chambers if nothing else. he was a military kid who finally settled in arizona for the last high school seasons, likely dropping his recuriment from said school. the fact that he was moved from left tackle to right would normally be seen as a slap, however brian bulaga is really good and looks like a sure starter in the nfl, possible allpro. i like the idea of wood sliding in next year, with calloway manning the inside and jamon meredith on the rt. if that line jelled, its young and solid as long as holdemetrius bell pans out.
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