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MarkyMannn

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  1. AFC East:

    Buffalo: Mike Mularkey (13-13) 2yrs.  Buffalo is struggling yet again this season.  Even with a sub .500 record this year, I doubt that Ralph Wilson pulls the plug on Mike.  However, if GM Tom Donahoe gets the axe this year, does Mularkey and the rest of the coaching staff go down with the Kool-Aid tanker?

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    Ralph won't pull the plug this year, yet both deserve it. I see the Bills splitting the Miami-NY games and losing the rest to end 5-11. I think the future is not all that rosy with the current cap, age, and talent of the roster. We'll see

  2. He doesnt get paid for the 4 game he's suspended, but will get paid for the remaining games he's deactivated after the suspension is over.

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    So release him after the 4 games, and you don't have to pay him anything ever again. I doubt any other team would be in the salary cap position at this time of the year to pick him up at the contract he wants. Of course that means the Eagles lose their chance to trade him for something. Might be worth it just to stick it to TO

  3. Carolina, Pats, Bronc's and Bengals.............don't see us winning any of those. Split Fish and Jet games..............yeah I can see 5-11.

     

    You know if the roster purge happens next year of old and/or expensive guys, I could see 3-13 in 2006. Goodbye seasons, I'll put my entertainment $$$ some where else

  4. I think both Vincent and Milloy are gone after this year. But if Clements walks too, I'm not sure I feel good about the secondary. A lot of these young guys look good though. Eric King almost got a pick yesterday. Baker's OK, and look what McGee did withhis opportunity

  5. RD ...you forgot Mr. I have to get so hammered before the game. You know the guy that's shirtless by halftime in December and calling the Bills c*cksuckers and mother!@#$ers around 6 and 7 year old kids. The guy that acts like a complete !@#$stick that even his friends can't stand him.

     

    I don't think RD should be too critized for his assessment.....it's pretty accurate and a main reason that Direct TV has a huge following.

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    OK, 3 new A-holes made their appearances in my section this past Sunday. Weren't season ticket holders as I never saw them before.

     

    #1; kid about 20, goofy looking, throwing nuts at people all game long. Idiot grin on him, you'd think after 3 hours that kind of juvenile behavior would get old. Not for this mental midget

    #2; A guy 4 seats away, passed out mid-way through the first quarter, only woke up when people were leaving at the end of the game.

    #3; #2's buddy, either incredibly drunk, or mentally handicapped, or both. Sits down down and starts right away with the MF's and CS's, then tries to hug and kiss at least 3 different people. Guy next to me with his little kid left 10 minutes into the game. If he came near me, although bigger and 25 years younger than me, I was going to take the best swing of my life at him

     

     

    OK, for the record, as I singled this guy out originally, he was OK at this game

    Stamer wannabe

  6. The Top Five Most Annoying Fans at the Ralph.

     

    4. the Guy Who Invokes the Crowd to Stand - Even worse is the guy who, before a critical play, turns to the people behind them and invokes them to stand and cheer. I have news for you my friend, this is not the Nuremburg Rally - I choose to cheer when and if I want to.

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    I got an A-hole in my section, 204, just like that. Wears a Stamer jersey, where the hell did he get that, or is that his brother? Any way, he sits in the 3rd last row, but runs down to the start of the aisle, and starts his crap from there. Turns and yells to everyone while waving a big-ass flag blocking everyone's view. Well 2-3 games ago he almost gets his lights punched out. So now when everyone is cheering a score or defensive stand, he runs down and tells everyone to be quiet. Just cause no one wants to see/hear his junk. SUPER LOSER!!!!

  7. its just not fair at all that when he takes off running, the defense has to be worried about letting up if he slides....because if you let up on a player like that, he is going to burn you.

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    Exactly. You may recall the Bills game against him. We got 2 roughing the QB calls on their first drive. Helps them to open the game with a TD. So now you have to back off and he uses that to his advantage too. If you are going to run, then you should expect the hits. It different if you're like Bledsoe. Him you can protect.

     

    Another thing about Vick. His jersey is the 2nd highest selling NFL jersey behind only the Raiders. So the NFL makes a lot of $$$ off his performance. If he is hit and hurt, there goes the NFL's $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

  8. Hey guys,

    I'm planning on going to the buffalo denver game in december and I've never been to a game before so I'm unsure which section would be the best place to see the game. I'm planning on being in the lower level, near the 50 yard line, but I've heard that you can sit too close. Does that mean if i'm in row 5 i'll be blocked by players and coaches?

    Does that mean that row 25 or 30 would be a better seat? Any advice that could be given would be really appreciated, as I want to make this game really memorable.

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    Where you getting tickets from? That game is sold out I believe. You can buy them off eBay, but plan on paying up to double face value

  9. You run Willis every single time until they stop you four downs in a row. And then you run Willis again.

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    I think you only get 4 shots at it, not 5. :doh:

     

    I know what you're saying though. Give 'em 4 downs of Willis. I think the Bills braintrust outsmarts themselves too many times.

  10. These are the stiffs that need to go at the end of the year:

     

    1) Eric Moulds. You're done dude, give it up.

    2) Troy Vincent. See Eric Moulds.

    3) Nate Clements. That's a whole lotta money for a whole lotta nothing.

    4) Mike Williams. Sorry.

     

    Close seconds:

     

    5) Mark Campbell. Done.

    6) Tom Clements. What is it with the last name Clements anyway?

    7) Jeff Posey. Yeah, Jeff FREAKING Posey.

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    Moulds is done. Injuries, attitude, cap $$$ and declining production

     

    Vincent, I almost could see Milloy here too. But if you lose Clements that 3 out of 4 DB's

     

    MW makes too much money. Gandy, forget it

     

    Name the last play J Posey made, I thought of that during the game yesterday. The guy brings nothing

  11. My season tickets.

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    I've been on the bubble with my seasons the last 2 years. If they don't take the Dolphins this Sunday, it's going to be hard to convince myself again. And I really don't see this team making the late season charge that 2004's did.

  12. Ladies and Gentlemen....I present to you our dominant offensive line!!!!

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    I'm not yet ready to give up on Losman. The reason, virtually every passing play at least one or 2 OL men totally wiff on their block. Then its a jail break on the QB.

     

    I agree with getting a stud OL guy in the next draft...........another Mike Williams.............or maybe NOT!!!!

  13. We paid left tackle money for a right tackle who has had his troubles both on the field and staying on the field.

     

    I just hope that he can get it together.  I have a feeling his next contract will not be nearly as much as his rookie contract.

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    Can't stay on the road either. Remember when he flipped his truck and opted not to play? Favre's father dies and the guy plays a game of his life. MW was probably too upset about damaging his spinner hub caps

     

    I think both MW and Moulds are gone after this season with their cap $$$$. Resign Clements with the $$$$ saved

  14. If it makes cap sense, TKO will be gone at the end of next season

     

    Firsts some realities:

    1) Spikes is in his 8th year.

    2) Most pros lose a step by their 8th to 10th year.

    3) In an injury like this most lose flexibility not only at the foot but the whole leg.

    4) Flexibility is key in body quickness and avoiding future injury.

     

    Now I take out my crystal ball:

     

    TKO comes back to play for Bills next season after taking it easy during camp and preseason. By the first few games it becomes apparent that he has lost a step and is very average.  Spikes will be nagged with playable injuries all season long like hamstring and groin and possibly back. At the end of next season TKO will be traded or cap axed at an appropriate time that saves Bills $.

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    I think your scenario has real possibility of happening. TKO will be 30 next year with a major injury that will be tough for him, especially a guy who's game relies on speed too. If he goes, I can see Moulds (past his prime, too much $$$) & M Williams (under achiever, too much $$$) going too

  15. I believe Reed was partially to blame as well.  If TD had known he was going to be our best receiver he might have used our 2nd rounder on an Olineman instead of a smurf, a fast smurf, but a smurf non-the-less.

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    A smurf with weak wrists. Who would have thought a WR barely hanging on to a roster spot would be your leading WR. Not that Reed is great as the others are not.

     

    The worst thing to see is Miami @ 2-1 :devil:

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