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The_Philster

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  1. 20...but I think they moved a decimal place to the right...2.0 sounds more accurate http://www.faniq.com/blog/2009-NFL-Wonderl...sses-Blog-20999
  2. The NFL is filled with guys who failed in one stop only to flourish in another
  3. for 2 reasons 1...Shock that it happened 2...can't tell it by message boards or the drunks in certain sections, but any fan base that comes out to cheer Norwood is too classy to trash the city like other fans have done to theirs
  4. July 13 http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1...22-0270bebbdb33 those are from season ticket holders/ticket brokers
  5. You must have watched it with the sound turned off...it's something the announcers pointed out pretty early in the game
  6. Fitz is a solid backup who can start a few games and it won't hurt us. Trent has never learned to stop staring down his receivers, which is a bigger issue than the concussion thing...he was staring down receivers a year before the concussion and throwing game-changing interceptions. Brohm knows how to look off safeties but is basically an unknown... Go Brohm!
  7. Remember the show Step-by-Step? Al Lambert grew up to be hotter than any of the other females on that show 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  8. A- for the DBs? I'd say they're a solid A...3 starting caliber CBs in McGee, McKelvin, and Florence, solid backups in Corner and Youboty and at S we have Byrd, last year's true defensive rookie of the year, a solid but not spectacular Whitner, Bryan Scott is a force against the run..and George Wilson graded out to be the best S in the league against the pass last year...they're either an A or an A+
  9. no 2-a-days are scheduled for the public to see...but from the sounds of things, they'll have some closed practice sessions
  10. The guy's a convicted felon with 6 years of vicious crimes...if there's anyone who's worse than that, they can defend him. Anyone who hasn't gone to prison for 6 years of vicious crimes has every right to condemn him (and the ones who haven't gone to prison...must have good lawyers or are just lucky they haven't been caught) He's a convicted felon without remorse for his crimes...no one with any sense of decency can defend that
  11. His favorite phrase seems to be "It's unfortunate this happened to me" as if he was a victim...proof that he's got a long way to go before he learns
  12. ok...the ones with brains, then The real key play in that game was the 3rd and 13 play to Mark Ingram
  13. Here's how real Bills fans treated Scott http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c21xzRcd2Uo
  14. that'd be Twilight Zone stuff real Bills fans didn't blame him in the 1st place
  15. Eagles are denying it anyway http://twitter.com/Adam_Schefter/status/17661643374
  16. I'm sure that any team that was desperate enough to trade for him would've put conditions in the trade ensuring their asses would be covered when, not if, Vick got in trouble again
  17. To anyone who does, don't forget to check in with your parole officer...only criminals support habitual criminals like Vick
  18. I would've rather had him stay as well...but I can't blame Ralph for firing him after he was starting fights, either...not related to Littman or Ralph....I just have enough common sense to know that someone who starts fights won't stay employed...he fought with Littman and he fought with one of the team's scouts...whether he was in the right or not is not the point...he handled a situation terribly and lost his job because of it.I'm still waiting for one person to step up and try to pull what Polian did...anyone who blasts Ralph for doing what any boss would do without being willing to try doing it themselves is kinda cowardly Were you living in a cave at the time? Butler wouldn't even negotiate a contract extension with the Bills (He claimed Ralph low-balled him but in contract negotiations, one side starts out low, the other starts out high, and they meet in the middle somewhere...but Butler didn't handle contract negotiations with players so he obviously didn't really realize that) Butler was essentially the head of scouting...not handling other duties that other GMs around the league had. There was speculation at the time that San Diego engaged in tampering to get Butler to leave the Bills and it later came out that Butler's wife wanted to leave Western NY. Since Butler refused to negotiate in good faith, Ralph fired him...he wanted to interview AJ Smith but he refused to interview for the job, choosing to follow Butler to San Diego Maybe because I know how businesses work...you start fights, you get fired
  19. If two parties try to work together, fights don't happen (that's simple common sense)...considering that it's a well-known fact that Polian was the instigator (and he's the possessor of a strong temper), I think it stands to reason that Polian didn't try all that hard to work with Littman. Of course, you wouldn't think that if you worship Bill Polian as if he were God. Like I said before, I'd be willing to bet that Bill Polian feels he handled the situation with Littman badly
  20. I hope the people who thought Schonert would be any good as offensive coordinator aren't in jobs that require drug-screening...Schonert had a poor-at-best track record as a QB Coach. I hated bringing him back to Buffalo as a QB Coach in the 1st place (He was the QB Coach in Buffalo from 1998-2000...coaching Rob Johnson...if that isn't a bad sign, I don't know what is) and, while I was definitely in favor of seeing Fairchild gone, I sure as hell didn't want Schonert taking over
  21. show me one job in which you can keep your job after starting fights with other high-ranking employees. If you're gonna blast Polian getting fired, you better blast Polian for putting Ralph in the situation he did. If Polian had tried to work with Littman instead of fighting with him, things would've been better for all.
  22. That was Joe Collier who took us to the 66 AFL Championship Game after getting promoted from def coordinator. Jim Ringo was playing for the Eagles in 1966...he came to the Bills as an OL coach under Saban and formed the Electric Company..was head coach in 1976-77
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