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In-A-Gadda-Levitre

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  1. ok, yes, I got you I guess his OL was like a subway station, a bunch of turnstiles
  2. moving pictures are mo betta
  3. Trent is injured a lot? I thought only that wrist injury during the Jet's game. Was there another 1?
  4. umm, I don't really agree. In some ways (don't freak out on me here), RJ reminds me of Trent. Big, pretty fast, good enough arm to throw the long ball, but a traditional pocket passer. Yeah, maybe a better touch than JP, who knows. The big difference is that TE has the built-in play clock in his head, better at sensing the pass rush, and is MUCH smarter about dumping it off to his secondary receivers. RJ was not a particularly mobile quarterback and he wasn't real good at throwing on the run like JP (or Flutie), more like Trent. He reminded me of Bledsoe; he held the ball too long trying to make something happen, and got sacked, kinda like what JP does sometimes. Sure he could scramble, he could throw the bomb, but didn't have a cannon for an arm, again like Trent. I do agree that he was like JP in that he made dumb decisions that cost ball games. He also wasn't a born leader, not saying JP is or isn't. I think JP is more liked by the players than RJ was. Let's do some surgery... JP's arm and legs Trent's touch, smarts and built-in clock, and oh yeah, that poise thing Bledsoe's leadership (most of the time) Flutie's magic and heart RJ's uhhh, never mind, we don't need any of his parts Now we have a QB!
  5. ESPN article on overrated and overpaid CBs
  6. I don't remember anything like this, quite the opposite, Losman welcomed competition. He stands up when he thinks he's being shafted, such as 2005 when he was yanked in and out of the starting QB position. and last year when he seemingly lost his job to injury, but to say he doesn't handle competition well or looks over his shoulder is just wrong.
  7. I agree with your 1st and 3rd, but here's a couple quotes that demonstrate it was little more than talking points
  8. I would agree that Fox News has a specific agenda and strategy that they want to achieve, and ABC, NBC, etc. have theirs; that they manipulate the stories and analysts to deliver that agenda and influence the public to varying degrees of success. This campaign transcends all of those networks, by planting false stories and coordinating them across multiple outlets, measuring how often and how effective they have manipulated the public as a whole. I expect the Fox conservatism and manipulation thereof, and I expect the New York Times and their brand of propaganda. I don't expect a coordinated disinformation campaign by the Pentagon and the White House that transcends the entire mainstream media market, that promotes an already corrupt federal contracting practice with huge conflicts of interest. Deliberately spreading false information and planting speakers across all of the networks and news outlets is simply not in the same galaxy as Fox spreading their conservative agenda to viewers of the Fox network, or the New York Times spewing its liberal agenda across its readership.
  9. but alas, we only have a COO
  10. well, not exactly... The Bills announced that Losman was to be the starting QB and Bledsoe refused to be his backup. The Bills cut him as a favor, so he could catch on with another team.
  11. umm, it sounds a lil more serious than you making it out to be. The Pentagon and White House wanted the public to only have a specific set of information that supported their strategy and that covered their failures This is a PsyOps! They manipulated and falsified the entire mainstream news media using these puppets to speak for them. The conflict of interest just made it worse.
  12. The New York Times breaks an incredible story about supposedly unbiased military analysts that were coached by the Pentagon to support their strategies, while working for contractors that set up huge contract opportunities.
  13. my choice is Crown as well. the reason is that it's incredibly smooth and goes down easier than others
  14. I was also surprised to hear Brandon say he's been plugged into the draft process for the last decade. Can he evaluate talent? Not sure, but I'm betting that he's learned a lot about personnel along the way.
  15. it's very interesting that this specific issue was raised by a fan named Jason in last week's Fan Friday on bb.com. Scroll down to question #6. Chris Brown's response is money:
  16. I say it again: $80 Million! No, the Buffalo Bills are not going to pay a player like Clements that kind of coin, but they have proven that they are willing to open up the wallet when they see a player that, in their view, right/wrong/indifferent, is worth paying. This is not a Bills issue, it's a consequence of Free Agency. There's so many examples of teams that can't (or won't) afford to pay a player the big bucks on the 2nd contract.
  17. ok, the two main requirements of this page are Windows Media Player and Javascript. I'm guessing you have to edit the registry to clear out the remnants of the virus, but reinstalling Media Player and Java VM might get you through, try these first...
  18. It's highly likely that Smithfraudfix cleaned a big chunk of it, but you still have some residuals. what is the internet radio page you're trying to open? Some of them use different audio plug-ins or player apps Spysweeper is ok. My experience is that different programs are better at detecting different malware based on what they're trained to look for. The result? You have to use several. Personally I use Spybot Search & Destroy, religiously updating the definitions and performing the immunization steps every time, and I don't appear to have any spyware. I also use Lavasoft AdAware.
  19. to the tune of $80 million the answer is, you don't and you won't.
  20. yes, based on the limited info I have. here's a possible explanation...the virus is trying to redirect or hijack your computer in order to navigate to websites of its own choosing. Since you crippled it with Spybot and others, it cannot complete the hijacking and hangs in the process By the way, a lot of what the Netbooster virus does is to issue fake malware messages in order to get you to download its fake antispy programs, so how much actual junk you have isn't known until you clean out the virus. You have to remove all traces of it in the windows registry in order to stop the malware warnings and hijacking.
  21. 1st off, great is totally subjective and your question didn't ask whether they would have started on Jimbo's team or not. Marshawn Lynch, Lee Evans and Jason Peters are 'great' players to work with. That's my illusion and I'm sticking under it...
  22. yeah, I thought maybe that was the case, but since you were pretty confident that it was removed, I took the corrupted windows path... there's two choices, one easier with more risk that it might not work and a more difficult, but higher confidence solution that requires that you edit the Registry. the easier one is to download SmitfraudFix and save it to your desktop. Start in Safe Mode and run it, Selecting Option #2 and answering Y to Do you want to clean the registry. You might have to run it more than once. the more complex choice would be performing the manual removal instructions a good precaution is to create a Restore Point in System Restore (START/ACCESSORIES/SYSTEM TOOLS/SYSTEM RESTORE) before messing with the Registry If you get stuck, IM me
  23. you made some good points and some really bad ones. Yes, Marchibroda looked liked an outstanding OC when JK was calling his own plays. Was he a great OC? Subjective.... Fairchild was a terrible OC last season, just terrible. Going back to 2006 and comparing his performance is not worth the effort. I can't imagine the 2008 season with him on the sidelines. We should all send the CSU Board of Directors thank you cards, since they saved this team from retaining their offensive basement status, because Jauron (in all likelihood) would have kept him. Jauron was in a tough position. He could promote Turk and take his chances that continuity trumped experience or he could go out on the open market and hire the latter. Then he's taking his chances that experience or reputation is worth starting over with a new system, and that his job might go out the window waiting for the team to jell. Since they haven't even started training camp, the jury is still out on that decision. Last time I checked, you couldn't get that yellow blazer until you played a while and retired for a few years. So, comparing our current QB(s) and RB or any of our current roster to Levy's is pretty silly. Once again, we don't know and I'd venture to guess that we have no clue how they will compare until they've played together a while. WR and TE are evolutionary this season. Will we draft and/or trade for a stud WR or 2? Will Evans shift gears and reach his potential? Will the current TEs or some draft pick lift this moribund position into a red zone threat and relief valve for a young quarterback? More crystal ball stuff. The real answer is that we need to get way better, quickly with our receiver corps. IMO and others, we have 1 of the best OLs in many years and maybe a season or a player away from domination. I'll stand up and say YES, we have some great players on this team right now!
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