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Jonas Jennings wanted to stay
RunTheBall replied to Happy Days Lois & Clark's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jonas was the beneficiary of a weak market in LTs this free agent period. He's an average LT with an injury history. I would have kept him if he would have come at a reasonable price. I'm sure TD explored this during the season with his agent but any agent worth a damn would recognize the situation and realize Jennings would likely command a higher salary than he's worth. I'm glad we didn't over-pay for him and have to believe that TD has a plan to address the line. RTB -
If it was clear fluid that leaked, it isn't puss. Puss is usually thicker with a white/yellow color and implies the presence of neutrophils that are cleaning the wound by removing dead/damaged cells. Yellow puss with the surrounding skin being red, swollen and tender means early infection. A clear exudate or fluid is part of the normal healing process. Just keep it clean with soap and water. RunTheBall
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Cant wait for Vick, Roth, or McNabb to show
RunTheBall replied to JP-era's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can't believe you are spewing this crap. I hate the Pats, but they are one of the best teams in recent history. Brady may be a kitty, but god he can lead a team. To pretend like we can compete with them yet when the Bills are home watching the playoffs again is just sour grapes. I can hate them but still admire how as a team they just get the job done. RunTheBall -
Theory: Emergence of McGahee, Evans, McGee...
RunTheBall replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think the trade was a bad one at the time. We needed a spark and a leader to come in after the RJ/DF fiasco. It's too bad DB didn't work out and we're overpaying for him now, but that can be rectified. I was one who was clamoring for JP after the NE debacle, but hey, I'm glad we were playing meaningful football in December and I don't think we would have been with JP at the helm. I'm glad TD is playing hardball with Drew. I wouldn't mind seeing DB stick around as JPs backup while he learns. I don't think the emergence of McGahee, Evans, and Mcgee really has a bearing on TD's decision making with Drew. RunTheBall -
How come the announcers didn't call Brett Favre out on that cowardly toss? He could have had a first down if he would have put his head down and dove for it. instead, he saw a few Vikings heading his way and he tossed the ball like he was afraid to get hit. They're always talking about how tough Brett is, you'd think he would have gotten a 1st that his team really needed. By the way, I couldn't listen to the Indy game on the radio today. It was such a friggin Manning blowfest by the announcers that I thought it was Tom Brady they were talking about. I'm all for hyping a guy that is playing lights-out, but don't get the spooge on me while you do it. RunTheBall
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Falsehoods, lies and the new Stadium Wall
RunTheBall replied to AKC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why is it so bad to expect more out of the QB position than "Just don't fug it up, Drew!". Our expectations are so low for that position now. Why is it too much to expect your QB to lift the team up once in a while and win the game? Drew doesn't do it anymore. When you're just asking a guy not to screw up in the biggest game of the season against scrubs and he can't even accomplish that, then there's a problem. No, I don't think Drew is the only problem on the team. I do think he'll be back, I think he'll probably start, but i do think JP will be given every chance to win the position. If he can't do it, we're in for another year of "Just don't screw it up!" RunTheBall -
Back From Game - A Wakeup Call For Our Fans
RunTheBall replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great points Mark, thanks for taking the time. I'm happy we were playing a meaningful game in December for the first time in a few years. I think its a testament to how good a coach McNally is that this offensive line was able to perform as well as they did the second half of the season. Their talent level is below average and they played above themselves which is a sign of good coaching. Lindell is horrible. It's not his stats as much as it is his lack of consistancy. Every time he lines up you wonder if he is going to make it. There's gotta be a better kicker available this off season. Someone automatic inside of 40 yards. Drew - well what can you say? I've been hearing since Drew got here from Pats fans that he'll make boneheaded plays in big games that will kill the team. That's exactly what he did. The Pittsburgh DBs dropped at least 3 picks that were right in their hands. Drew's fumble was classic Foxboro Mike - Pat Pat Pat BOOM!. Drews a great guy, my grandfather is a great guy, I don't want either of them QBing the Bills next year. I think the team is going in the right direction. Most of Donahoe's moves are starting to pay off. RunTheBall -
OT: Lawyers and Law School Grads, Regrets?
RunTheBall replied to Arkady Renko's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Bob, your bullsht flows so naturally from your mouth that I'm sure you would make a great ambulance chaser and would make an even better politician. You are the first person I've ever heard hold up the McDonalds coffee case as an example of good law practice. Bravo. You are so quick to ask everyone for stats and figures to back up statements, then just like the hyprocite lawyer you are, you make a statement like the above about c-sections. Show me reimbursement rates for c-sections Bob. Guess what? You don't get paid extra for doing a c-section. But I guess that doesn't fit into your nice lawyer argument. Just like a malpractice hack, why let the facts get into the way of a good argument to sway a jury that doesn't know better. Want some stats Bob? Here's one, every medical student is taught how to practice defensive medicine from day one. That's not for the betterment of patients, thats just to protect ourselves from scum ball hacks looking to make a buck on our backs. But that has nothing to do with the tort system in this country right? That's not the lawyers' fault, thats the fault of the medical schools. Here's another stat Bob. Every state that has caps on non-economic damages and contingency fees for ambulance chasers has lower malpractice premiums across specialitys but more importantly, the rate of increase in premiums over the past decade is less than half that of those states without caps. I guess thats just the insurance industry pulling the wool over our eyes right? Don't let the facts get in the way of the garbage you spew, Bob. That would be unlawyerly. RunTheBall -
OT: Lawyers and Law School Grads, Regrets?
RunTheBall replied to Arkady Renko's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Not all scum ball politicians made their lives off the backs of doctors like John Edwards. He made his millions suing Ob/Gyns and taking 50% contingency fees using junk science that has been discredited. RunTheBall -
OT: Lawyers and Law School Grads, Regrets?
RunTheBall replied to Arkady Renko's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
On a serious note, there are some areas of law that require some brain cells. My father-in-law is a patent lawyer for example. He has a chemical engineering degree and spends a lot of time learning the nuances of different products. He needs to understand how specific things work in extreme detail to determine if there are patent violations. He finds it interesting and he doesn't spend all his energy suing people. RunTheBall -
OT: Lawyers and Law School Grads, Regrets?
RunTheBall replied to Arkady Renko's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I think being a lawyer is a great career idea, you'll always have job security. You can sue anyone for anything in this country. If you suck, you can either become a politician and protect your lawyer buddies by blocking any meaningful tort reform or hang a shingle and sue doctors. There's nothing like the satisfaction of making your living off someone else's back. Just ask John Edwards, he made millions and got to run for Vice President. RunTheBall -
If its true that Schoebel made it as an alternate, that proves that Pro-Bowl voting is a friggen joke. RunTheBall
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For all you crackers who hate the NBA
RunTheBall replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Another venue for overpaid athletes to showcase themselves. Hurray. The NBA is quickly following in the footsteps of hockey in terms of popularity. The difference is the NBA's marketing geniuses pursued the "gansta rap" angle. Once that fad has dissolved, we'll see what's left of the NBA. RunTheBall -
I'm playing Halo 2 right now and for the console, its pretty damn good. It doesn't hold a candle to Tribes 2 on the PC, but with some longer maps and times, it could come close. RunTheBall
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I think this loss to Miami is going to galvanize NE. To lose like that on national tv is going to stick in their throats for a while. Not that NE has ever needed extra motivation, they've always been a well prepared team, but this little wake up call will help them mentally although it probably cost them home field advantage. RunTheBall
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I'm happy that the #4 pick in the draft has now achieved average right tackle status. RunTheBall
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Diehard fans? A bit of a stretch... I know Browns fans have a reputation for being very loyal. This writer must have been struggling with a deadline or something because when your stadium is less than half filled, I don't think you can wax poetic about how great your fans are to get out in the cold. Come to Buffalo in the winter when there's nothing left to play for and the stadium is full if you want to discuss fans coming out in bad weather. RunTheBall
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Donovan Darius better get suspended
RunTheBall replied to Ramius's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I've always been a big Darius fan from his days at Cuse. I never thought of him as a cheap shot guy but that clothes-line looked awfully deliberate. RunTheBall -
ICE will probably get the last laugh
RunTheBall replied to Frez's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ok, so when the chips were down Bledosoe took this team on his shoulders and beat a 2 -9 Miami team without a head coach. I'm very happy he actually demonstrated that he has a pulse and has the potential to win a game for us and didn't make any game killing Drewish mistakes. When Drew has a solid performance (not great, just solid) on the road in a playoff game for us, if we even get there with him, then I'll believe he has what it takes. I don't buy the "he won the Pittsburgh" game for NE argument. RunTheBall -
I was at the game too. Nothing like losing your voice chanting A-C-C and heckling BC fans in their own stadium. God I forgot what that felt like, heh. As for Coach P, he should be gone. With the AD retiring its a perfect time to bring in some new blood and revamp the football team. They've been bad since McNab, and even with McNab they underachieved and got absolutely SPANKED by Kansas State (?98) and Florida (?01) in their bowl games. Time for some new blood. It's going to be difficult to compete with the better national programs especially with a watered down Big East football conference. RunTheBall
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I think that's called the morning wood. RunTheBall
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Were our players throwing cheap shots?
RunTheBall replied to RunTheBall's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm starting to believe that Peyton Manning and the Colts are joining the Patriots as the NFL's golden children. Looking at some of the calls and no calls that went Indy's way in the first half of that game was hilarious. An obvious late hit against Harrington wasn't called, then a 3rd down defensive holding that didn't exist was called against Detroit. Those are Patriot calls by god. Then you've got Phil Simms sticking his head so far up Peyton's ass he can't breathe, just like he does Tom Brady. What happens if the Pats meet the Colts in the playoffs? How will the refs decide who to give the game to? RunTheBall -
I went back a few pages and couldn't find this topic covered, although I bet it has been, so I'd like to get some opinions. Were our players throwing cheap shots? I didn't notice anything during the game, and I'd like to believe they are above that. Is Martz just being a whiney B word? I thought Mularkey handled the situation well. RunTheBall
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How do you like your crow prepared?
RunTheBall replied to beausox's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
These eating crow posts are pathetic. No one needs to eat crow with a 4 - 6 team that is out of the playoffs. I'm glad Drew played well at home against a crappy D. I would expect that out of a multi-million dollar QB. RunTheBall -
I think "DB = RJ" is the most appropriate use of the " = RJ " tag. It may be a bit insulting to RJ though. RunTheBall