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JoeF

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  1. Over the last couple of weeks I have watched or listened to every MM press conference that is archived on bb.com. There's probably like 15 total with maybe 2 and a half hours of stuff. My 2 year old son likes them better than the Spongebob DVD I use to entertain him while I am working--or at least I think he likes them better than Spongebob...so that was my excuse for playing them.

     

    This might be over the top, but if MM wasn't coaching the Bills, I'd wish he was our coach. The guy is intelligent, direct, calm, doesn't use typical coach speak and is pretty darn forthright. There are lots of examples--how he handled the Mike Williams stuff, how he talked about the overabundance of penalties in the preseason, etc.

     

    This past Wednesday, he said he had his pre-game speech all ready to go for tomorrow. That is one speech I wish I was there to hear.

     

    It may not mean stevestojan on the field...but the guy certainly doesn't act like a first year head coach.

  2. Hey Bart, tell some of the folks (especially the alums and subway alums) to lay off Ty for a while....he is a great coach and even a better man. You all are lucky to have him in South Bend.

     

    Maybe this will calm the masses for a while. ND fans are like the chosen ones in the Old Testament--never happy, always looking for the next god to worship.

  3. I'm of the mindset that the longer we let Leftwich play, the better chance we have of winning.

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    I agree. David Garrard their back up is a pretty damn good player. He had nothing around him at East Carolina for a number of years and had winning seasons against tough schedules. I was hoping we would draft him when he came out....I'd rather play against Leftwich....

  4. Two motivations for this post. First I want to get a preseason head start on what the major post themes will be after our first loss. Second, I wanted to provide Jerry Sullivan some basic ideas for column themes post-loss...

     

    Here we go--

     

    TD= Incompetent part II--Ol Whitey deserves to be institutionalized....

    Drew=Statue and washed up

    McGahee=selfish ingrate

    Mike Williams=bust

    Ryan Denny=bust

    Troy Vincent=Headhunter of his own teammates

    JP = High bust potential because of inability to become #2 in training camp

    Josh Reed=Bust, not deserving of a starting role

    Lee Evans=High bust potential-can't believe he hasn't shown enough to start

    Sam Adams=Fat tub of goo

    Trey Teague=Sucks, will get bull rushed to death

    Pucillo=Sucks, glad he is nowhere near the field (okay this one's true :) )

    Travis=Ingrate

    Lindell=Blows, not accurate nor strong legged

    Ralph=senile for letting all this go on..

    Milloy=A puss for not playing with a broken arm

    MM=showing signs of stupidity--watch out--if he starts wearing goofy sweaters we are done...

     

    What am I missing? Jeez we will be lucky to go 0-16.... :):w00t::pirate:;)

     

    Go team go!!!!!

     

    You know its pretty bad when we have to circle the wagons because of our own fans B) I am not asking for pollyanna optimism but just show a little positive outlook.....LET'S GO BILLS!!!!

  5. The Americans with Disabilities Act clearly states his employer need to try to accommodate him.  :lol:

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    You should have seen the fight JP and Ralph had over the handicapped spot outside the Bills offices on Tuesday....ugly man, just ugly...

     

    MM said it yesterday---Evans will get plenty of reps and that more than 11 guys are starters in his mind. Moulds has his speed back and in fact is faster than at the beginning of last year according to Vincent and Clements, he's the deep threat for the short term in the 2 WR receiver sets. In the 3 WR sets--you've got Josh working the short edges and middle and Moulds and Evans working the posts, flags, flys and deep slants....we will play a lot of 3 wide...it will open up the running game and the passing game--no one is going to play 8 in the box when you have Moulds, Evans and Reed wide--if they do---its like conceding big plays--even if we hit 30% of the opportunities--that's a lot of yards and points...

  6. T- We sent daughter #2 to K in mid August...she's our actress and drama queen. Sings every word in conversation. I usually work from home one or two days a week and she is definitely a light up your life kid. Miss her as well. As you know, that transition is really hard on mom and dad....

     

    My wife and I have temporarily solved the issue by restocking the preK pool---we have a 2 year old son and at 44 I am going to be a dad for the 4th time in February....I wouldn't recommend that strategy though....let's see I figure I will finish paying for college right when I am ready to switch to Depends.....

  7. I hope its not sacrilegious to do this but I have one more to add....one thing that has always bugged me about Miami is the ability to have your car valeted at the game if you are in one of the boxes--you can pull up, hand over the keys and then go mingle with the upper crust --I mean come on-This is football-this type of game experience is ridiculous....

     

    I would therefore add to Nick's great work:

     

    GAME DAY Experience

     

    Miami: 30 minutes before game time, driving your 2005 Jag up to the gate and handing the keys to the valet....

     

    Buffalo: Driving your 78 Pinto to the parking lot, sneaking in before the gates open, lifting off the hood of the Pinto to reveal that it doubles as a grill and starting the dawn to post-dusk tailgate...

     

    Advantage: BUFFALO, BUFFALO, BUFFALO

  8. It happens every year about this time....no matter what happened the previous year..about Monday of opening regular season game week I start to get the this little tickle in my stomach and it grows each passing day until Sunday..

     

    I know I am just an unimportant fan but I still get excited...my wife and kids sense that extra excitement in my voice and that permanent smile on my face...my 2 1/2 year old son has gotten in the habit of pulling the Bills helmet off my bookshelf in the home office whenever he sees that Bills logo on the computer screen--that only enhances the feeling.....

     

    Real Bills football is back baby--and I am a sucker for it....While I would like to win every week--win, draw or lose (yuck)--there's still nothing like these next 5 months (yes including January and early February baby!!)

     

    So to MM and the team--Good Luck...have a great year....we'll be there every step of the way!!!! Cheering our arses off!!!!

  9. Bill--are you okay? You didn't get bit by any malaria carrying mosquitos this weekend or anything, did you??...forgive me if I am mistaken but this is almost a tad positive outlook about the o-line..

     

    God bless you man....a little faith and hope is good this time of year.

     

    Go Bills!!!!!

  10. The problem here is that if no one picks him up, what are his options? Be on Donahoe's practice squad. One would think that if he made these comments, he has a second career ready to go.

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    Good point. Its even tougher since he has to make someone's final 53 because he's no longer PS eligible. He defines journeyman -- cut I think three times including once by the Bills...never really shown much....if he doesn't have a back-up plan--he should've before he got injured.

  11. Hey travis, go punch a wall with your non throwing hand.  Maybe you can have pat lafontaine and rob ray stand behind you to show support for the backup QB that you are.  Shut your mouth, rehab for 6 weeks, use the rest of your IR season to pump iron and use legal muscle builders and come back next year to fight for your job.  The next time you whine, you can swipe my visa when i spend $40 to watch the bills play, instead of the 19 year old buff state student/part time ticket sales rep.

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    See what I mean--if the reporter who called Travis would have called Corp--he would have gotten raw gut reaction that he/she could have used in the story. Good Stuff :w00t:

  12. I think the problem here is that Travis feels like he was lied to.

     

    That's what is pissing him off. It would piss me off, too.  But you still shut your mouth until you're in a situation where you CAN run your mouth.

     

    You just can't teach this stuff.

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    I agree LA that most of us would keep our mouth's shut in this situation and move on in--particular since any severance we would be getting in the real world would be tied to us shutting our traps...

     

    but this is pro football and five minutes after this hit the wire, he had a call from a reporter asking the inane question "How do you feel right now?" He gave them raw gut reaction. He feels strongly that he was !@#$ed.....and the sports media loves to get comments from athletes in these situations.....

  13. So let's take the business aspect a step further. The Bills are about a 130 person company. Sixty eight players until today (15 got laid off today, 8 or so will be called back tomorrow at 5), about 40 staff including coaches, etc. that have supervisory responsibility of some sort for the players and then about 20 - 30 who have ancillary responsibilities (marketing, tickets, operations) etc.

     

    You have been working for several months knowing that you are going to get to a day when you had to pare the player portion of the company to a required size. The key in this decision is to set expectations that the player would need to attain to make the final 53.

     

    There are several factors--historical performance, salary to production ratio, current performance, work ethic, leadership abilities, relative importance of one's position, etc. I think we would all agree that if a team is going to be successful there has to be good communication between the 40 staff that have player supervisory responsibilities and the players in order to get the best 53.

     

    We'll never know what happened here...but if this statement is true

     

    "When you tell me something and you repeatedly tell me something, and then totally come out of left field with something else, I just don't think that's the way you should do business," Brown said

     

    That indicates a failure to communicate. Which is hard to believe in an organization this small. The truth is, when Matthews performed like he did on Thursday night..this was decided...If Travis wasn't informed sometime Friday that this scenario could play out--someone made a mistake....

     

    I am of the mind that you have to be brutally honest with your people particularly when their jobs are on the line, companies and organizations that do it any other way ending up losing the trust of their remaining people...that's not what I want to see from the Bills.

     

    Again, this is my opinion--but its the way I have managed for 20 years--and its worked okay so far....

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