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Knowing who the new HC may be a couple of days before it is officially announced doesn't matter to me. What am I supposed to do with this "insider" information. Just my 2 cents.
Now if the "insider" information is something that would not normally make it to the public eye, that would be a different story.
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I've had a female doc(mid 40's) doing my annual prostate exam for years now. If she never had a problem with it, neither should I.
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Anybody have any idea where Marv was in terms of the NFL HC pay scale during the end of his reign as a Bill?
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I agree that the pass rush sucked and should share lots of the blame.
I'm not sure what happened to Clements towards the end of the year, but he's a better player than what he showed.
Vincent I think can be ok even though he's a step slow, he did make plays once in a while.
The biggest letdown for me regarding the secondary was Milloy's inability to tackle anyone - I don't think we'd be losing much with Baker in there.
The biggest problem is that Baker is more of a FS than he is a SS. I could see him replacing Vincent, but not Milloy.
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Best of both worlds .... Sherman as HC, and Jauron as Assistant HC/DC ! Then if Sam Wyche can fill the role of OC, we got something!
If Jauron doesn't want to be assistant HC/DC, hopefully Sherman could bring Jim Bates with him.
Lofton can become the WR coach here (since Tolbert was let go). He can help Evans and Parrish, and keep Moulds in line.
GO BILLS!
I don't believe that Tolbert was let go, but I could be wrong.
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If they know enough about the other candidates that allows them to come to a conclusion that Sherman & Jauron are better fits, why bother. Time is a wasting and the new HC has to put a staff together and get to the post season all-star games to begin scouting, not to mention evaluating the players on the current roster in order to determine who is staying and who is going.
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Maybe they were just trying to be funny.
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I have an idea...Whenever you want to post something you think is funny, set it up as a poll with a simple question...Is this funny...yes or no?
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I want to be funny yet sometimes after I type a post and hit enter, it turns out not only wasn't it funny, it was quite stupid. It's a funny thing trying to be funny. Maybe the problem is what is funny in person, isn't funny on a message board. Maybe we should have a poll on who is good at being funny and only those posters will be allowed to humor the rest of us. Everybody else has to be dead serious when they post...no funniness, no sarcasm, no being a smarty pants, nothing!
I'm not even sure if I'm trying to be funny with this post. Help me I'm so confused.
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If we keep one Idol thread for the entire season, how many pages will it end up at?
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AI...must see TV. I can't remember who it was, but there was one person that didn't get two notes out of their mouth before Simon said to stop.
Also, what was up with the one young blonde going off with the F bombs and giving the camera the finger.
The good(or bad) news of the night was Paula looked sober.
Great Great TV!!!!
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Tice = Buffoon
Martz = Putz
Keep looking.
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Looking at guys like Parcells and Belichick, you hear about their coaching trees. You hear that so-and-so got his start under someone like that, only to become a successful head coach elsewhere in his own right.
Marv was in the league for many years as a head coach. How many successful head coaches or coordinators currently in the league got their start under Marv? I don't know of any. So I'm not expecting Marv to do that great a job selecting the Bills' next head coach.
Hey....what about Chuck Lester.
He got his start under Marv! Okay, so he's not a HC, OC or DC, but he has developed as an asst. coach under numerous regimes and I hear his coffee making abilities have really improved over the years.
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Complete Sherman bio
A big proponent of the importance of family, Sherman constantly works hard to ensure a strong sense of camaraderie within the Green Bay locker room. Fostered through such things as dodge ball tournaments and bowling events during mini-camps as well as by tongue-in-cheek videos that poke fun at players and coaches alike during the season, the Packers' tremendous harmony shows itself on the field. "You have to be able to laugh as a team - nothing creates cohesion and unity better than humor," said Sherman.
I wonder who would be the favorite in a dodgeball game featuring Bills? Terrence McGee? First one out would be either Mike Williams or Sam Adams.
Ed Kilgore at 6:20 sports`
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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SOPRANO 90210