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Dan Gross

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  1. I guess this is the end of Vincent's career as a Bill.  So let's look at his accomplishments during his tenure...

     

    1. Broke JP's leg

     

    2. Locker room lawyer

     

    3. NFLPA bigshot

     

    That's all I can come up with.

    Troy we hardly knew ye.  Thanks for the coaching offer, but that's what we have COACHES for.  :lol:

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    Don't forget the hours he spent on the field with young receivers and DB's after practice helping them. Evans two years ago in particular.

  2. I was just about to post that. Gotta feeling TKO feeling sorry for himself that he left the Bengals. Crimminay, did he not notice that the D played better with Troy off the field?????

     

    Does he really not think letting TV go to IR was a way for them to let TV save face?

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    Chris Brown makes a point on his blog. Do you really expect the Bills to play this weekend with 3 safeties? If not, who do you cut? With TV looking more long-term of an injury, putting him on IR gives the team an opportunity to put another healthy safety on the squad.

     

    Considering the number of edits made to that article (including the now-deleted "Spikes Out" that started this thread), I'm really prone to wonder what the exact quote was that Spikes gave.... :lol: Edit: Understanding now that it is what Spikes said, you also have to understand the context, based on the fact he learned about it just before stepping up to the podium...

  3. They put him on IR because the injury was likely to keep him out 3-4 weeks?  I'm I the only one that doesn't think this makes much sense?

     

    And I share the sentiments of stevewin, I wish we had Baker as well.

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    I think it's called "cutting Troy with dignity."

  4. Great. Everyone is working on their day off as an extra effort to get ready for Miami, and Willis is screwing around looking for cookies. I feel much better now.

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    You know, if I've been, er, doing something that gave me the munchies, the last place I'd go for them would be my workplace! Dumb as a rock, that one...

  5. because the rules are sheer idiocy.

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    No, it's simple. Fewer goes with objects that can be counted. So it's fewer IQ points, but less intelligent. The idiocy comes with the math folks who try to confuse us with the term "less than." :lol: You could say that the "time and money exceptions" cloud things but they really don't, if you think about it...

  6. I hate it when people spell the name of the guys on the damned team wrong.  Typos happen, so maybe the occasional Losnan can be forgiven.  But Juron?  Lossman?  Dante Whittner?  Tom Donahue?  MaGehee?

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    Even funnier when the same person uses a different spelling of the name every time he posts a topic on the same player. Whitner during the holdout comes to mind.

     

    Good point, slivermick.

  7. The internets two most annoying errors (at least to me) resign instead of re-sign and rediculous instead of ridiculous. :lol:

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    That and leaving out apostrophes... :lol:

    Yeah, I know, yours got stuck in a tube.

    There are plenty to go around. To&too, complement&compliment, their&there&they're, etc...

  8. The move was likely timed with the Branch move. Could be that the Pats expected the trade to happen before the game last week, and as things didn't happen, he dropped Smith to get Childress back on the roster. With Branch gone, that makes room for Smith.

     

    Oh, and the Pats quit (resign) Smith last week, but they re-signed him today...

  9. Well, to be fair, these are a lot of the same riders that didn't want A-Train on the team last week, but rather a guy that didn't start in college.

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    Remember, A-Train is a Bill only because he's a crony...

     

    Willis may not win any IQ tests against bricks any time soon, but 3rd or 4th he knew the job was to get a first down on the next play and, for whatever reasons you want to attribute it to, he didn't make it. DO you think his effort/mindset would have been different enough to make a difference if he thought it was 4th, even though it's clear he's stupid enough not only to not know what down it was, but also to admit it to the press?

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