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harv shitz

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  1. 18 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    Dickerson was indeed hard on Marv but the idea that he betrayed the locker room is just made up nonsense from Tasker..........who specializes in spewing nonsense.   Dickerson had his fans in the locker room and he had his players that he loved and loved him.   He kept a normal amount of heat on the local NFL team.    Also.....Tasker is SO BAD at radio.........he somehow manages to make it clear that he's an ah*le away from work while also being a rambling, boring, uninsightful analyst with terrible recollection.:lol:

    I agree that Tasker is "so bad at radio." He has a horrible command of the english language, and he, like so many others, can't speak four sentences without saying "you know" three times! I find myself listening to WGR less and less, mostly because of these very reasons. In my opinion, the level of professionalism on many local stations is very low. You don't here people like Jim Rome uttering "you know" on a regular basis.

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  2. On 2/28/2024 at 1:56 PM, Billsfan1972 said:

    I think Ralph Wilson was listening to Chuck and 100% am convinced he made the call to start Rob Johnson in the playoffs (one of the worst ever QB performances I ever saw) over Doug Flutie as he had spent the year denegrading and calling Flutie a midget and having the fanbase in an uproar.

     

    Listened to way too much of him.  RIP

    You can blast the decision to bench Flutie for Johnson all you want, but when Johnson played the week before against the Colts, it was the best the offense looked all season. The team won that year because of a great defense, and won in spite of Flutie, NOT because of him. Johnson led a great drive down the field to win the game, and converted a huge play with one shoe off! Lack of discipline on the kickoff, nobody stayed in their lanes, and getting boned on a no call on a clear forward lateral, cost the game. Benching Flutie had nothing to do with it.

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  3. WGR is hard to listen to most of the time. None of the hosts have a strong grasp of the english language, proper punctuation, and verbage.

     

    When I continually hear "you know" every other sentence, I change the channel. Almost all the on-air hosts are guilty of it, and Jeremy White is the worst.

     

    Next time you listen, pay attention to how many times a minute you hear "you know." 

     

    I find it hard to take anyone serious when they speak like a junior high student, and not like a paid, speaking professional.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

     

     

     

    ...probably yet another senior moment observation, but why do I think he shows something being successful offensively, but then abandons it?...admittedly, I'm probably way off base but he seems to be "play fearless" and then reverts back to "play fearful".....

    I have seen the same thing! He gets something working, then forgets it.

     

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  5. 13 hours ago, BillsRdue said:

     

    I'm trying to be patient with these two and hope it becomes a long term solution for the offense. So far it's been a little rocky and I just don't feel like Daboll is a great play caller or schemer. We have a lot of underused weapons on this offense and it lacks creativity and diversity.

    This is exactly how I view Daboll. He just doesn't impress me much.

     

  6. 17 hours ago, Binghamton Beast said:

    The older I get, the less I like crowds, driving 3 plus hours each way, and the more I like my Sunday routine and having whatever game I wish on the big screen and surfIng the Sunday Ticket app on the iPad.

    This sums it up for me totally, although I'm only an hour away from the stadium. The sheer cost also keeps me, and likely others away. 30 dollars to park, 200 dollars (minimum) for tickets, 10 dollar beers, etc. I can watch at home, and in warm weather, watch on the covered patio, with a grille, a 30 pack for the price of two beers, NFL ticket, no hassles, no traffic, or DUI concerns. As I've gotten older, it's too easy to just be comfortable. I do miss the tailgating atmosphere, but not enough to go anymore.

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  7. 15 hours ago, pi2000 said:

    I like the idea... but this team isnt quite there yet.   Allen is still somewhat of a project.    Maybe in a couple years if he takes those next steps, but making those types of deals this season would be a bit premature.

    I agree with you, somewhat, however, this team is, defensively, Super Bowl ready.

     

    We aren't really that far away, overall, and the time may be right to take a shot at it.

     

    Special teams, especially the punting game, need addressed immediately.

     

  8. You wonder where the team would be had they not hired Nix, who I always felt was a bumbling bafoon. It's been discusses here adnaseum here, but his miss on Russel Wilson really set the team back. 

     

    And to pass on a high rated quarterback, and take a wide receiver is simply ludicrous. But, "Ryan is our guy." 

     

    Just typing this pisses me off. Nix and Whaley both sucked.

     

  9. I think he was a horrible hire, going right along with his pal Buddy Nix. 

     

    I couldn't stand either of the two, they were both very pompous, in my opinion.

     

    Sure, Whaley made some good moves, but, most of on here could have done the same. 

     

    His misses hurt more than his hits helped the team, and the Watkins trade will go down as one of the worst trades in league history.

     

    Glad he's gone, we were never going to win with him. And, the mess he made of the salary cap tells you all you need to know.

  10. If you think TT would be any better than what you have witnessed this season, you are dilusional! Good god, look at the Saints, Panthers, and the playoff game from last year. Not enough proof, check out the Thursday night game when the Browns benched his ass, and how Mayfield made them immediately way better. This is so tired. He wasn't even close to being good enough. The problem with Taylor, is they THOUGHT he was something he wasn't, and didn't address the problem. 

     

    Much the same as it's been since Kelly retired 22 years ago. The biggest mistake was not taking Mahommes. 

     

  11. This kid has every single intangible that you would hope for in a quarterback:

    Size

    Strength

    Great arm

    Mobility

    Strong football acumen

    Burning desire to win, sacrifice all to get it done.

    We honestly haven't had much of these attributes since Kelly left. Allen is so much more of a quarterback than we have seen in years. To compare Taylor to him is simply laughable, and insulting to the kid. I saw one of the ESPN idiots comment this morning that "Buffalo wishes they had Taylor to tutor Allen." Yes, I'm certain. 

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  12. 4 minutes ago, dubs said:

     

    Ha. Oh man. Mike Schopp is smarter than Brandon Beane or Sean McDermott?  That’s the hottest of hot takes. 

     

    I don’t think most people realize how complicated running a football team is. Then again, everyone is an expert about everything nowadays. Just go on Twitter, you’ll see. 

     

     

    He is an arrogant douche. And his voice is annoying, also. There is never a reason to talk down the way he does to the very people that are responsible for him having a job. 

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