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They were thinking how funny your post would be if they named her that.
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Same as I told Psycho Ward 86 when it happened: he should've been ejected. That's the problem w/ the officiating: no uniformity in applying the rules. If Sean Taylor is gone for spitting in the face of an opponent, Polamalu should've been thrown out for throwing the ball in the face of an opponent. I mean, if he throws it near the guy, then he should get a personal foul. This was a bit different; he threw it in his face. Bad no call.
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Mabe a STFU Forum is needed for folks
R. Rich replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No problem. That had to be the best theory of what the Bills need to do yet. Kudos! -
Mabe a STFU Forum is needed for folks
R. Rich replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Ah stuck, you know you're cool w/ me. We just disagree on this. I have some idea of how hard it is to steer clear of someone when you're being blocked to the ground as Kimo was. I really don't think he intended for that to happen. It was a horrible accident, but an accident nonetheless. The sad part of this is how Marvin Lewis went off and made the snide remark about Roethlisberger in the postgame press conference. All that does is encourage an already bloodthirsty Cincy fan base to go off the deep end and accuse the Steelers of everything short of being on the grassy knoll.
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You already have. See?
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Serves them right for giving a corner the right to call plays.
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Sounds good, but only if we can land him in the 7th round.
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Who's Fianl?
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William, it's not that crazy an idea, if the lines are addressed. Personally, I'd still hope we'd draft a pass rusher, if Kiwanuka or Williams are still on the board. Other than that, a very reasonable mock.
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Mabe a STFU Forum is needed for folks
R. Rich replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I've seen enough. I hope the Jags can make a comeback and take this one from the Pats. I'm not going to sit through any more of ABC's Patriots love fest though.
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Psycho Ward 86 and I will both be rooting hard for the Jags tonight. This so called "in between game show" is just another excuse for ABC to continue to kiss the Patriots' a**. Pathetic.
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Willis made the "Worst List" of 2005
R. Rich replied to NavyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're absolutely right: I should know better. Foolish me for believing the words of former NFL coaches and players, many of whom are Hall of Famers, when they seem to feel that one of the things that distinguishes the great Jim Brown from other backs who have played since he retired is the fact that he averaged over 5 yards per rush for his career. Man, were they hoodwinked by this hoax! Considering how many people have gone on to pass Brown's yardage total over the years, there can simply be no way that he's the best ever. So, the simple solution should be to give Willis about 700 rushes. That way, he'll be a lock to go over 2,000 yards, and we can ride on his coattails to a championship. You are right about yards being hard to come by. It's not just his 3.8 average that bothers me, it's the fact that he just doesn't seem to be able to make the game breaking plays he used to. His longest run of the season is 27 yards. Heck, even Jerome Bettis has a longer run! In fact, of the top 30, only Jamal Lewis (25) and Lamont Jordan (26) have done worse for a longest run. Maybe it would've been better for Willis if he had played behind a much better offensive line, like........Houston's. After all, Domanick Davis' longest run of the season is a whopping 44 yards. Another hoax? Look, I am not anti Willis McGahee. I am against looking @ ANY Bills player's performance through rose colored glasses. He had a decent season, that's all. Can he do a lot more? He certainly can. I'm trying to stay optimistic that Marv Levy will spearhead the effort to put the line in place for not only Willis to do better, but for JP as well. I just hope we're not getting lip service and another dose of the "same ol' Bills" once the season begins. -
another Mock Draft...i LIKE this one!
R. Rich replied to OnTheRocks's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hmm. Lemme see: He's not a huge run stuffer (6-3, 295 or so), got kicked off the team last year, has had numerous fights and alcohol-related incidents in school... Nope. No character issues here. -
Nah. They sucked.
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just got a voice mail message from MARV
R. Rich replied to SACKMARINO's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It said: "Uuuhhh....uh......uh......." It was the second part of the press conference. -
Willis can.
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Willis made the "Worst List" of 2005
R. Rich replied to NavyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually, they're the only RBs of the league's top 30 rushers that have a worse yards per rush average than Willis. Are we to believe that every team except the Ravens, Jets, Patriots, Lions, and Bills have good offensive lines? -
I think a whole lot of people here would look like the guy in your avatar if that happens.
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I agree w/ you. The Texans' pitiful attempts to patch together an offensive line are shameful, but even worse when you consider they made David Carr, a quarterback, their franchise player w/ their first ever pick. Now, why in the world would you go all out and get a great line in front of your franchise QB? Going into the season, their entire staff was pretty impressive. Palmer is a decent coordinator (sacrificial lamb that he was) w/ head coaching experience, Fangio is a proven defensive coordinator while Capers brings a wealth of experience as both a coordinator and a head coach. Not many teams had that kind of experience from their top 3 coaching positions. So, considering they had a seasoned staff of coaches available, what was the problem? Might it have been the guy supplying the "talent"? Hmm....
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McNally's not the king of all kings, lord of all lords any more in terms of OL coaching? What you said for Hawk is how I feel about Mario Williams: it would be a shame to pass on a guy who could become a Julius Peppers-type pass rusher in the league. It really would be.
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Exactly. If we go into the draft having already gotten help via free agency @ DT and on the OL (interior, especially), then I sure hope we end up w/ a stud pass rusher like Williams. I don't see us being able to find as good a mix of pass rush help/run stuffing help/OL help if we go after Ngata in the first and address the pass rush later. There's nobody in free agency or later in the draft that's as strong a pass rusher as Williams. Kiwanuka is close, and if we end up w/ him (if Mario is taken by our pick), then I'd be okay w/ that also. Other than those 2, there's no standout pass rusher available @ DE.
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That's kinda what I'm hoping for. If we can land a couple very good free agent OL and one good DT, then we can upgrade our pass rush w/ Mario Williams or Mathias Kiwanuka. I certainly do hope Marcus McNeill and Winston Justice go before the Bills have to decide on them. McNeill had a subpar year and appeared disinterested @ times while Justice is just plain overrated. Of all the big time talent on display Wednesday night in Pasadena, he was by far the most disappointing. If we're going to look @ OL help around here, I sure would love to see Jonathan Scott of Texas (not a HUGE tackle as they had before in Big Mike or Leonard Davis, and a good athlete also). I wouldn't even mind seeing us go after a guy like G Will Allen of Texas later on. He looked very good in the Rose Bowl, and could be a possibility for Buffalo in this draft.
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Willis made the "Worst List" of 2005
R. Rich replied to NavyBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do you know what Jamal Lewis, Curtis Martin, Corey Dillon, and Kevin Jones have in common? I'll bet someone out there does. No, Willis is not the sole reason we're 5-11. What he is, though, is a young guy who should do more on the field (production) and less off the field (bragging on himself). Let's all hope for a clean slate in 2006.
