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Beebes Bubble

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  1. I don't recall him being the holder during the Miami game. Was this new this week? Hopefully it means TJax will finally get activated and Thigpen will be released. It's tiring knowing from the opening kickoff that in a close game Fitz is going to literally throw the game away.

     

    Praying for an end to the Fitz era within the next few weeks!

  2. Anyone else notice that Manning audibled to a play named "Buffalo" (which you could clearly hear him call 3 times) about mid-way through the 4th quarter? It resulted in a run of about 20 yards through the defense. I found it very fitting. I turned the volume up after that, in hopes of hearing the defense yelling "Fitzpatrick", to be followed by a horrifically thrown pass behind a receiver resulting in an interception.

  3. Buffalo Bills alter ego Oz personalities:

     

    Dorothy: Ryan Fitzpatrick - He throws like a girl wearing ruby slippers. No offense to girls who throw better than him (ie. most girls).

     

    Scarecrow: Chan Gailey - If he only had a brain…maybe a big Harvard brain, because that sure seems to help.

     

    Cowardly Lion: Dave Wannstedt - Courage needed. Blitz more than once a game!

     

    Tin Man: Mario Williams - Still looking for a heart.

     

    Wicked Witch of the West: Roger Goodell - For scheduling games the team has to play in. Totally an evil thing to do.

     

    Wicked Witch of the East: Dave Wannsteadt (talented enough to have 2) - Because I would like to see a house dropped on him!

     

    Glinda the Good Witch: CJ Spiller - Perhaps the only player on the team sprinkled with a little magical pixy dust. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

     

    Toto: Leodis McKelvin - A dog couldn't cover anyone either, but they can run really fast while carrying a ball.

     

    Flying Monkeys: Entire Bills Defense - They fly all over the field , but WTF do they actually do? At least a monkey could eat someone's face off.

     

    The Wizard: Buddy Nix - A genius. Obviously, a genius.

     

    The Munchkins: Rian Lindell and John Potter - Because it's always more amusing to have more little guys around than should be needed.

  4. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/10/03/tarvaris-jackson-expected-to-remain-no-3-all-season/

     

    From Chan's own mouth, Tarvaris isn't expected to rise above 3rd string this season. THIS SEASON!

     

    The Bills org spent $1.75 Million for a 1 year contract and traded away a draft pick (a 7th, but moves up to a 6th if he is active for 6 games) for a 3rd string QB. Sound move!

     

    Thank you, Buffalo Bills, for once again proving that you are who we thought you were.

  5. These guys don't let the money go to their head. They have played for the kill all their life and thats all it's about now. They want attention. Has anybody seen any body get mad on our "D". No fire. Yelling thru the head set hasn't worked. We need a killer like Ray Lewis. Who is our leader?? Not Wannie. We need some leadership. Please!

     

    Ray Lewis plead guilty to obstruction of justice, not murder. :death: Sorry, it had to be done!

  6. They will bring there A game, and its up to the Bills to beat them. We cannot rely on the Pats having a down game. We win this game then we have to be considered a legitimate threat in the league.

     

    I'm not sure what your definition of "legitimate threat" is, but if the Bills win and KC loses to SD, the Bills wins will be against opponents who combined have 2 wins and 10 losses. All that means is Buffalo is capable of beating teams that are among the worst performing in the league. If the Bills pull out a win at SF, ARZ, or Houston, then maybe it's time to start calling them a "legitimate threat".

  7. Great win today! Very good play all around except for Fitz. This isn't a topic about the players, though.

     

    I was a bit shocked with the stadium being *so* empty with 5 minutes left to play, though. With a much needed win after last weeks putrid performance, I was hoping a LARGE crowd would have stuck around to give our boys a huge round of applause. The stadium sounded loud for much of the day, but a cheering, standing ovation at the end would have been a great way to close the game out.

     

    I realize people want to try and beat the crowd, but it has to be weird from the players perspective to have the stadium almost cleared out after playing a dominating game with so much time left on the clock. Sure, sitting through garbage time isn't nearly as exciting as a close game, which I am sure more people would have stuck around for. But, wouldn't you rather see a dominating performance like today, than a squeaker the team may not be able win in the end? So, why leave after they do a great job and tear their opponent apart?

     

    Yes, the players get paid to play this game. It's their job to go out there, regardless of the crowd size. But, if they look up after a win and see a full stadium and hear the crowd roar, they remember that. That memory could end up being enough for individuals to reach down deeper when a game is on the line and come up with a herculean effort to get back to that feeling. Every little bit counts.

     

    Go Bills!

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