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BiggieScooby

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  1. Romney talks a good game, but unlike Herman Cain he didn't flip any burgers or make any pizzas. http://www.boston.com/news/daily/26/ampad.pdf
  2. The last pick was terrible mechanics no doubt.
  3. This is terrible news. My prayers are with his family. Sad day for Bills Nation. This was a player who played the game with grit and dedication.
  4. The time is now to add a guy with a relentless motor who can come in and wreck havoc on the opposing team. I don't know what it would cost to get Jared Allen, but if I were the owner I'd go get him. The Bills are a playoff team right now. With Allen we become even more dangerous. Either we start blitzing, or we go get a Jared Allen - a guy who can create when you rush 4. Ranked in order: Jared Allen 6'6'' 270 Age 29 4-3-1982 9.5 sacks on 1-5 Minnesota Dwight Freeney 6'1'' 268 Age 31 2-19-1980 5 sacks on 0-6 Indianapolis Chris Long 6'3'' 270 Age 26 3-28-1985 3 sacks on 0-5 St. Louis Robert Mathis 6'2'' 245 Age 30 2-26-1981 4 sacks on 0-6 Indianapolis I'd give up a 1st for Allen, 2nd for Freeney, 3rd for Long, and a 3rd for Mathis.
  5. Is this a result of being out coached or the players being out played? Cincinnati Game Offense 14:53 time of possession 27 plays 99 yards 3 points Defense 14:59 time of possession 34 plays against 288 yards against 20 points against Philadelphia Game Offense 18:28 time of possession 34 plays 169 yards 10 points Defense 11:22 time of possession 26 plays 289 yards against 17 points against NY Giants Game Offense 12:46 32 plays for 149 yards for 7 points for Defense 13:49 31 plays against 179 yards against 10 points against Total Offense 47:07 time of possession 93 plays 417 yards 20 total points Defense 40:10 time of possession 91 plays 756 yards against 47 total points
  6. Scott Chandler 1 catch negative 3 yards versus Giants. Thought we wanted to get the tight ends involved with the offense. This continues to be a glaring weakness. It makes me sick to watch New England and see Herdandez and local boy Gronkowski tear it up week after week.
  7. Dareus is a beast.
  8. The whole team. Expect to win, play to win, win as a team, lose as a team.
  9. This is a game our young team lives for. Buffalo Bills are a 3 point road dog. Team seems to get up when they're a dog. Underdogs will win 27-20.
  10. I am a recovering Liberal who has been turned by Herman Cain. Here is why, I love the 9 9 9 plan! 9% corporate tax - cutting the Top Business Tax Rate from 35% to 9% will help businesses create more jobs. 9% individual tax rate - cutting from 35% to 9% for all is fair, not class warfare. Yes the rich will pay less in taxes, but that will allow the wealthy to save more on taxes so they can create more jobs. 47% of all Americans currently pay 0% Federal Income Tax actually pay Social Security and Medicare Tax known as Payroll Taxes 6.65% of their income. Now they will be paying 9%, which is only 2.35% more than what they currently play. These folks would lose Social Security taxed at(4.2%) and Medicare taxed at (1.45%), their employer also pays this same percentage. The 9 9 9 Plan eliminate these taxes, and therefore these "social" programs and would shift the burden to the individual. The state, church, charity and business would replace the Federal Social Security & Medicare. 9% federal sales tax - this tax known as consumption tax will encourage people who don't make much money to save and think twice before they do. To recap this will reward people who work and penalize those that don't. There are plenty of jobs out there especially after we deport all the 12 million illegal aliens who are working jobs at below minimum wage.
  11. Surely New Era can't make a damn flag right?
  12. I think the Dolphins beat a couple of teams in 2011 and miss out on Luck. The list of bottom dwellers is long. St. Louis, Minnesota, Arizona, Phily & Carolina are the NFC front runners, and in the AFC I'd include Miami, but also Indy, Jacksonville, Denver and Cleveland. There are 10 teams in play to me, I'd put my money on St. Louis in the NFC (could off-load Bradford and his big pre-2011 salary) and Cleveland in the AFC (Cleveland is a mess). I really think its going to be Cleveland I see 3 winnable games on their schedule with the way things are going right now and I am willing to bet they win 1 or 2 more games max.
  13. Giants are due for a big game from their running game which hasn't produced.
  14. Dareus is a dominant player, wait for the weather to get nasty. Dareus should be called Beast!
  15. Rock on wit cha bad self! Let’s Go Buffalo song, that is a masterpiece! Dude I'm putting this #1 in the iPod.
  16. In the immortal words of our center Mr. Eric Wood "keep on picking against us....we like it!"
  17. Okay just so I spell out my position we will be alright despite what many believe to be an apparent lack of WR speed. The reason we haven't put up tons of passing yards the past 2 weeks was because of the quality of our opponents pass rush and secondary. Jerry Rice ran a slower 40 than all of our receivers yet he consistently burned people deep and took short passes the distance. I also wouldn't mind seeing a couple of back shoulder throw's to David Nelson in single coverage down the numbers - do you think some 5'10'' corner wins that battle?
  18. Ted Ginn was 1/100th of a second slower than Deion's 40. http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=ycn-9163571
  19. The Bills haven't put up prolific passing stats the past 2 weeks for a reason the Eagles have the 7th ranked pass defense at 211.8 passing yards against per game, and the Bengals are #3 at 191.0 The Bills had their biggest games against New England #32, Raider #28, and the Chiefs #17.
  20. This post is all about the deep pass and why the Bills can still be successful with "slow" receivers. The Bills offense by design is all about Fitz making quick decisions and getting the ball out. That's the reason he's been sacked only 3 times in the first 5 games. It takes a runner around 4-1/2 seconds to run 40 yards in spandex. Add a helmet and pads and the speeds surely go down. That said any sane play caller would not want his Quarterback consistently hanging on to the ball for 4 seconds or longer. In fact NBC ran a interesting analysis last night showing Aaron Rodgers releases the ball around .27 after the snap, and Peyton Manning & Tom Brady .30. Really the modern NFL is all about cuts and finding opens in the passing game and the QB hitting the open receiver. The ability to run routes and consistently catch the ball ranks higher than pure speed down the field. Receivers Steve Johnson 4.59 David Nelson 4.54 Naaman Roosevelt 4.60 Brad Smith 4.46 Kamir Aiken 4.45 Ruvell Martin 4.61 Running Back CJ Spiller 4.27 Fred Jackson - ? Tight ends Scott Chandler 4.78 Lee Smith 4.94 Injured/Traded Donald Jones 4.46 Marcus Easley 4.39 (2010 NFl combine) Lee Evans 4.39 (2004 NFL combine) Roscoe Parrish 4.37 (2005 NFl combine) NFL Hall of Fame WRs Jerry Rice 4.65 Michael Irvin 4.52 Deion Sanders 4.17 KR/PR/WR/CB RBs Emmitt Smith 4.55 Barry Sander 4.35 Notable WRs Don Beebe 4.21 Donte Stallworth 4.22 Laveraneous Coles 4.20 Ted Ginn Jr. 4.06
  21. Byrd ripping the ball out was what I like seeing. The Bills are starting to look like 2009 Saints, and 2000-2011 Ravens defense in the TAKEAWAY dept. Would love to see them learn to take away one phase of the opponents offense. The ability to shut down the run game would be huge, I know every week we won't be playing Vick, but we need to start holding folks under 100 per game. Shutting down the Gmen would be huge.
  22. Cody is a big man, but wasn't Jasper supposed to fill the void at NT? Fortunately for us Dareus more than covers for Troup's shortcomings.
  23. Wait, no State Income taxes, and great weather...Either Edwards wants to really put his Stanford degree to use, or he has lost his mind. On second thought, he probably asked Miami if he could sleep on it, and awoke in the middle of the night with visions of Dareus, Wilfork and Gang Green pummeling him to the turf.
  24. I haven't heard much about Chan Gailey and any pre-game pep talks. If I were Chan here's the message I'd deliver right before kickoff: "Belief is a powerful force. Regardless of what has happened so far this season that's all in the past. Many so called "experts" around the country don't believe we can win this game. They say we're not as talented, our payroll isn't as big, and that reality will hit us hard around 4 o’clock. But I have news for you, who gives a ______? This game won't be won or lost by one play, one bad call that goes against us, and this game won't be won be one man. This game will be won one play at a time, and the team whose players sacrifice themselves the most on every play will win. Things are never perfect gentlemen, we will all make mistakes, plays won't be made and at times we will fall down, but I promise you if you press on you can win. Belief in life is total commitment to a cause, putting that cause before you as a man. The fans we hear above us believe in you, but that alone won't win this ballgame gentlemen, what will win this game is Belief in yourself, and Belief in the men next to you. Now let's go Billieve one play at a time!"
  25. Good question brother. Well I always envisioned "circling the wagons" as the Bills like a wild bunch of indians attacking the other team and slowly killing em all one-by-one. I googled "circle the wagons" and here's what I got: Urban Dictionary: 1. Look for protection, get defensive, get ready for an attack; from the old west where the pioneers would circle their wagons for protection from the Indians. Week 4 of the 08 season the Buffalo Bills came back from a losing first half, rallied their defense, and kicked the St. Louis Rams butts. They had to circle the wagons in the second half to come back and win. 2. Bringing your team back from sheer defeat to victory in heroic fashion. When the Buffalo Bills (NFL franchise) "circle the wagons" to pull out a victory that was sure to be a defeat. (coined by Chris Bermen ESPN analyst) "Nobody circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills." 3. where you take three or four bunks in a prison cell, and put them in a circle or semi circle with sheets blocking whats going on inside. What happens inside is that two dozen inmates are raping the hell outta their B word. I'm talking skull, ass, shoulder blades. It's not pretty that mormon boy should have been someone's B word cuz some inmates circled the wagons on him last night. Let's cook some birds!
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