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  1. http://arts.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/take.html http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/clipserv...0838298-4855209
  2. I believe the "tards" you guys conveniently mention numbered all of about 2 or 3 people, pretty similar to the amount who would have been content with cutting TH outright. It's the extremes that usually dictate the middle ground and the ultimate result anyway, so you served a purpose. Personally, I had posted I was hoping for a 2nd but would be happy with a 3rd if it came to it... and here we are.
  3. Culpepper, without hesitation. Strong arm, accurate, mobile, and experienced. Edit- Doh! I didn't initially see the "FFL" but it turns out I'd still take him...
  4. Looks like someone's trying to cover their tracks but leaving a revealing trail of chit behind as they go
  5. Way to show your stuff relative new guy! Good Post... That last paragraph hits home .
  6. Perfectly well stated MDH. Although I was probably a bigger fan of TH, atleast while he was playing in 2002 and 2003.
  7. True, and that's why I brought up all of those factors as a group. My point though was that all defenses give up drives or a big run/pass play here and there (although we did shut them down for most of the day other than the one long run) but Turnovers are swing points (ie. Clements fumbles on a change of possession, Bledsoe giftwraps a touchdown on a boneheaded play) and that constant three and outs by our offense through the middle quarters of the game cause defensive fatigue. A football game to me is "built" over 4 quarters and develops it's own "history" based on events that have happened over the course of the game; events that impact the end of the game. I for one, refuse to include our defense in any blame game about the loss to Pitt last season without mentioning those other factors first.
  8. http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/teamstats/NFL_20050102_PIT@BUF It looks here (and from my view at the stadium that day) like maybe some other factors including offensive "3 and outs", fumbles, INT's and missed FG's weighed in a bit more than any "crumble" by our D.
  9. Guys, are ya really gonna let Obie Wan get you all worked up like that?
  10. Hey, it's our favorite Quarterback duo! Fueding no more?
  11. Nice! Can't wait to get it
  12. Parrish definitely does have the speed to run past NFL coverage men , but as Badol implies, will likely be used more underneath and on slants to utilize his great quickness. The idea that Parrish was drafted as Moulds' replacement is far beyond the bounds of reality and possibility. He will never be a 1 and likely will struggle even at the 2 position. He is a situational player.
  13. I understood and very much enjoyed the concept when you originally posted it in a different thread some months ago Kelly.
  14. The roster I refer to is the one who won eight out of their last nine games last season when guys like Mcgee and Willis came to the forefront and displayed their talents. So no I don't see it as a problem as of yet , but it will be if JP ends up doing more harm than good.. There were some coaching , O-line chemistry ,RB, QB and discipline issues IMO that condemed last season during the first 4 games and those issues seemed to resolve as the season progressed..
  15. You know , to kick up interest and response for a given topic... He has since explained his reasoning and though I disagree with it, I can respect it. I personally don't think there are more than 4 teams with better overall rosters than Buff, but obviously talent does not directly translate to wins in the NFL. There are other factors like Chemistry, Coaching, Cap, luck/injuries, what division you are in, schedule, etc.
  16. I gotta believe you're doing this atleast somewhat for shock value. Oakland? KC? Dallas? Seattle? You can't seriously believe that, ok well I guess you do... To each his own.
  17. Have a happy one Mr. Bill
  18. It was really more of an expose on the value of statistics...
  19. That's a fair description in my opinion.
  20. Good points for the most part but one must consider that ALL "sack artists" rack up the bulk of their numbers against lesser competition. This goes back to countless examples such as Bruce Smith and Reggie White and on throughout the history of the NFL.
  21. Good call on Hedges
  22. 7 flat 5 add 9
  23. Jerry Marley Hendrix Morrison
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