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Jkgobills

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  1. A passing of the torch? Or just a torching of the Revis? Well done Sammy....and nice to see T Taylor trust it
  2. At a 3 day NASCAR tailgate it is almost mandatory, especially sitting around the camp fire. At a Bills game....it keeps you warm....like at that Raiders Playoff game many years ago. But I have a feeling that you know this as well as I do !
  3. Actually saw this band during my undergrad days. They played a concert in our campus gym. Fun show. However, I'm not sure you know what "spin" means. I answered the posters original question, gave reasoning, and explained my position. "To Spin" when answering a question is something entirely different than what I did, Good Video though....thanks for the trip down memory lane.
  4. The original question was woud the Bills have been better off keeping Fitzy....the answer is still yes. Tyrod is the first QB the Bills have had that is better than Fitzy. He would have been better than or equal to (Orton....but I would take Fitz), than every QB the Bills have started since he left until Tyrod. He would be a better backup to Tyrod than EJ...he may have fared better than EJ in those two starts this season. This does not mean Fitzy would be the QB to take a team to the playoffs. In fact there are probably 20 teams in the NFL these past four seasons who had a better starting QB than Fitzy. Until this season, the Bills weren't one of them. With Tyrod they finally have a starting QB better than Fitz. How could they not have been better off keeping him? Most teams in the NFL would have been worse off to keep him. The brutal truth is the Bills have been (prior to this season) so bad at the games most important position that they actually would have been one of the few teams in the league better off keeping Fitz. I agree....that's painful....but true.
  5. I have been to NASCAR races in Taladega, Alabama. Over 100,000 fans, 3 day tailgate, RVs everywhere, partying around the clock. I have seen stripper poles on trailer hitches (in use!), cookouts, beer pong, and endless bonfires. But not once did I ever see anything quite like that video. And if we poured our moonshine on him, he for sure would have gone up in flames!
  6. My post on previous page is about organizational competence for the Bills. The Nix years were not high on the competence scale. There has not been a QB on this roster since Fitz was cut loose better than Fitz...until Tyrod. We can respectfully disagree, but my prior post had as much to do with the fact that a competent organization would have kept Fitz as he was relatively cheap, durable, and serviceable while the Bills kept looking for his successor. Keeping Fitz would have been a decision made by a competent front office (not one run by Buddy Nix). A competent front office then would mean the Bills are better off as a franchise now.
  7. The question was would the Bills be better. And yes, Fitzy was average, to sometimes streaky good, to sometimes just awful. No revisionist here. However, given the QB nightmare up until Tyrod this season the Bills would have been better off keeping Fitz, while simultaneously trying to upgrade the QB position. Instead they made the position worse while trying to upgrade the position. Which the Bills finally did this year with Tyrod. Without a doubt I would rather have Tyrod going forward over Fitz. However, the Bills could have kept Fitz, been better off the past 2 seasons and had Fitz available when Tyrod got hurt this year. Fitz would be an upgrade over all of the Bills backups this year and may have been the difference in the games Tyrod missed due to injury.
  8. I couldn't agree more. Keeping Fitz would have meant that The Bills had organizational competence in the front office in how to handle the most important position on the field. Instead we were at one point treated to a season of 1. EJ 2. Jeff Tuel. 3. Thad Lewis. No significant NFL experience and no veteran among them. Fitz was a better QB than Kolb at that time, more durable, and a team leader. And yes, Fitzy's contract seemed expensive when compared to jobs that aren't NFL QB (like teacher, lawyer, Doctor, CEO of a company), but for a starting QB in the NFL it was still reasonable and a good value, Then The Bills were forced to bring Orton out of retirement and we had watch him play, because EJ was not up to the level of starting NFL QB. Not keeping Fitz, not properly managing the QB position through the draft (over drafting EJ out of desperation), and then not having a durable veteran available to help develop EJ, Tuel, Thad and now Tyrod was The Bills height of inept decision making. And this is a very tall mountain these past 18 years ! In a nation of 320+ million people, we produce 32 starting NFL QB's. Of those 32, 15 teams have a great to "good enough" player at that position. Fitz was and is borderline "good enough". The play at QB (with the exception of Tyrod this year) has been far from "good enough" for the Bills since they cut Fitz loose. The Bills would have been better off with him, but were too poorly run during the Dobahie/ Marv/ Nix years to have known to keep him.
  9. I will be rooting for the Bills. However, IF Fitzy got to the playoffs THEN I would then pull for him and the Jets.
  10. Duke B Ball LA Dodgers (been a while) Carolina Hurricanes Have enjoyed and celebrated their celebrated their championships. Attended a game 7 Stanley Cup Final. Had the Stanley Cup in my hands. But none of it would compare to the sweetness of the Bills winning a Super Bowl.
  11. The defensive schemes utilized in the second New England game (and the opener vs the Colts) were what many fans thought the defense would look like all year. As a fan, it's great fun to watch. As a strategy it seemed to work very well in those two contests. Yes, Brady exploited the fact that Rambo went out and abused Williams for the winning TD. Against KC they don't pressure Alex Smith because they are afraid of being beaten by his legs. Yet, when Tyrod runs we all hold our breath hoping he doesn't get hurt. My guess, is that Alex Smith takes a few hits that game if we pressured him and he decided to run. After a few hits, maybe he doesn't run so well anymore? Would have been interesting to see how brining the heat played out that game. Sitting back and letting Alex Smith pick us apart was painful to watch.
  12. Can't be 2014.....The Bills didn't have the "end around" play in their offense that season.
  13. 5 years ago my Dad, and fellow Buffalo Bills lifelong fan, was dying from terminal cancer. During one of our conversations in those final weeks my Dad said "it sucks that I don't have enough time left to see the Bills win a Super Bowl" I replied: " Dad, I don't think any of us have enough time left to see the Bills win a Super Bowl". We had a good laugh
  14. Stop hugging me and go back to your little job
  15. Picking up the yardage with his feet to move the chains on 3rd downs was fantastic to watch. Won't show up in QB ratings, but is a real back breaker for the opposing defense. His accuracy today was pin point. I can't comment on read progressions as I don't have the all 22, but it's the best QB play for the Bills in a long time!
  16. They might of won, but the media is never going to do a story about how nice Sammy and his family are. They will do a negative, hatchet job story on a young star athlete if they can.
  17. It was great to see the offense healthy (except Harvin) and watch Greg Roman call a game that was damn near fantastic! It might be a different attack all together against the NYJ on Thursday. Having the weapons available allows for a variety of offensive game plans week to week.
  18. Good move by Sammy. Why subject yourself to all that negativity. Just go out and play ball....like he did today.
  19. By having a lack of legitimate top tier NFL talent throughout their roster the Bills coaches and front office had to take risks with draft picks, trades, and free agents. Some shortcomings of injury history (Harvin), history of team conflict (Incognito...who IMO was never as big a problem as made out to be), legal troubles (Dareus, Bradham, Karlos Williams), critical thinking skills (Watkins as evidenced by his choice to engage in social media conflict with knucklehead fans, Seantrel Henderson with his off field college choices), and lack of proven starting ability (Tyrod Taylor) forced the Bills into a very tough place regarding personnel these past two off seasons. As the Bills have less holes to fill, they will be able to bring in players that are more complete in regards to mental, physical and legal attributes. Until then giving a super talent like Harvin a one year deal to see if he can perform is a great option. It's not as if the Bills had a player of his talent that they had to cut to sign him. Hopefully, by next year they have the depth of talent that makes having to take some of these calculated risks less often. Go Bills!
  20. Funny, but in all seriousness, Boobie's feet look like they are stuck in cement. He really shouldn't be getting touches. If we're trying to pound it, let's see what Felton with a head of steam can do. Otherwise, just a wasted opportunity to give Karlos the ball. Maybe just two carries a game....every time the announcers say his name my 10 year old giggles
  21. 1. Karlos Williams and Darby are looking like two fantastic draft picks. 2. Kelvin Sheppard for Jerry Hughes was genius 3. Charles Clay is a great all around TE, and a solid FA acquisition 4. Signing Percy Harvin and Incognito with something to prove was genius. 5. And Tyrod looks like the real deal.....the first time that can be said for the Bills in a long time Thanks for posting Bill!
  22. I am in complete favor of the trade...but very good point....the Pats had Hernandez and Gronkowski when Alonso was drafted. Alonso is fantastic at coverage of the TE, this skill will be missed. Have to trust that Rex will have a plan on this.
  23. Shady....it's like Ladanian Tomlinson with the Jets, only better
  24. Got a text that made me think it was for Colt McCoy....almost threw up....then I realized it was my Philly fan brother in law who was p eed off about trading Shady
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