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Mark VI

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  1. 1. No injuries 2. Offense moving the ball 3. No injuries 4. Defense apply some pressure 5. No injuries 6. Good Special Teams 7. No injuries
  2. Bro, we'll be wearing those bags soon enough. Oh wait, you fill them and drink them...never mind...
  3. So who on this board is named Butch ?? We have plenty of candidates..
  4. Can't move and major arm problems are being reported. He's having trouble throwing the ball. So basically, he's useless. No Thanks !
  5. Lenny P - ESPN The ol' "Tip Sheet" was on hiatus during our training camp trek but, while the whole Buffalo Bills tailback story is old news, we can't help take a look back at a situation that was (and remains) much ado about absolutely nothing. Why Travis Henry had to spout off about the possibility of losing his starting job to Willis McGahee is insane. Unless Henry is still rehabbing from the rib injury he suffered last week (which came after his public rant about wanting to be traded if he dropped to No. 2 on the depth chart), he is going to be the Bills' starter for 2004. The guy ought to listen to top Buffalo officials, who admire his toughness and productivity, instead of being so insecure as to create ghosts where there really are none. The Bills honestly feel that McGahee still isn't 100 percent recovered from his catastrophic knee surgery, and won't be until sometime around October. Henry is their guy and McGahee, who is still misreading some holes, will get "touches" as the backup. But once Henry went public with his conjured-up hysterics, the McGahee camp felt compelled to answer back. The so-called "source close to McGahee," who hinted that the former Miami star had requested a trade if not the opening day starter was, of course, agent Drew Rosenhaus. Unlike a lot of league people, we love Rosenhaus, and not just because he has always shot straight with us. Nope, the guy does his job, and sees part of that job as getting McGahee into the most advantageous position possible. Think part of the rationale in airing the McGahee trade story wasn't aimed at maybe trying to get the former University of Miami star dealt to the tailback-needy Dolphins? So we've got no quibble with the McGahee camp, other than the fact there really has been no demand for a trade. McGahee's day will come. Probably by 2005. If he demonstrates to the Bills that he is whole again, one of the two backs will be trade bait for next season, as general manager Tom Donahoe tries to recoup a high-round pick to compensate for the No. 1 choice in '05 that he spent this year to get quarterback J.P. Losman. But as for immediate impact, all the rhetoric did was spawn senseless stories for some media outlets desperate for a story. Didn't stop the Lemming population from droning on about it...
  6. Cindy was nice enough to show her entire album to Jack, Steve and myself at the Titans game last week. Just awesome. Many autographed. Mosty all were the head shots. They are always happy to pose for her.... Lucky girl.
  7. Hoping you are having a great day in Little Cuba . Sure beats Cheektavegas, eh ? Time to get some new socks. Have a great birthday !
  8. Happy birthday ! Put some pictures of Bush and Kerry on your clay pigeons and fire away !.
  9. Arrogant " Street " ball doesn't win the Gold. Team basketball does. Next time, maybe they'll pick an actual team , instead of wasting several slots on " I'm too Cool " type of Players.
  10. ...and you folks thought Gilbride wasn't good for anything...
  11. Is this actually a surprising revelation to anyone ? We knew Gilbride and GW were killing us all year. Oh well, learn from the past and move forward. I definitely support this new Coaching staff. Thinking good thoughts for 2004.
  12. Nor do they have 600-700 Million ( the going franchise rate ) plus a brand new NFL approved stadium ready. That's light years away for anyone.
  13. If you win, you could probably buy a townhouse and have a couple hundred left !
  14. Notice how LA is about the only city looking seriously into aquiring an NFL franchise these days. 10 years ago, seems half a dozen cities were talking about it. Then the stock market Rosen hit and the NFL franchise fee soared. That elimated a lot of dreamers. I have a friend who keeps insisting the Bills will be gone in a couple years. I always ask him " where are they moving to ? " and he always wants the conversation to end without answering. Just a cynical thinker. There are no more Baltimore's out there, ready to sell the city dry for 20 years. Taxpayers won't allow it anymore.
  15. If you're worried it might be Buffalo, rest easy. The candidates for moving are Indy, New Orleans, Arizona, San Diego and Minnesota. Plus Al Davis is all set to sue anyone who returns to the LA area, since he still owns the territorial rights. He never wished to return to Oakland. We're fine for now.
  16. Any bargain shopping inside the Bills store ? They usually slash everything the last day.
  17. They cut Asa Francis. Who's Asa Brown ? Springsteens new sax player ?
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