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Buftex

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  1. It is pretty clear from the responses here, we don't have a clear definition of what a "bust" is.
  2. Thanks. That is what I was trying to say..
  3. He's just the latest..his career isnt over yet, either. I would say Josh Rosen is a much more serious contender at this point. I also wouldn't put JaMarcus on there either. He was vastly overrated, and overdrafted by the Raiders...but most didn't have any huge expectations for him....he was a very green prospect. Someone like Rosen was pretty universally expected to be an bonafide NFL starter. Russell was always viewed as a very raw prospect. Who knows, had he been drafted in the 3rd or 4th round, as many expected, he might have developed into something more. Team overdrafted him, and put unreasonable expecations on him...he was bound for failure.
  4. Since when do we go by anything but stats? Context? Did i miss the memo?
  5. Can anyone tell me who won the Bills game last night?
  6. What special significance do the Bills have to Nebraska and Hawaii? Two states withiiut a team of their own. Does that give the Bills a legit claim at the "America's Team" moniker? Or would that be the Bengals?
  7. Could be too, if Beasley returns as a reasonable semblance of himself, it takes some pressure off of McKenzie. Isaiah may just be more comfortable in that gadget role, with the occasional high volume game, when nobody is expecting it.
  8. Part of the reason so many guys seem to genuinely love playing for the Bills is that "family" feeling that the community extends toward the franchise and its players. I think it really stings when it comes from fans. Beasley said something to the effect that hearing criticism from fans, when he never had before was an eye opener. Granted, I don't think criticism Beasley faced was performance based, but Isaiah is no different. The internet gives a forum to millions to take shots at one individual, legit or not. They just have to learn to ignore it.
  9. Agreed. If Beasley is as contrite as he sounded upon his return, perhaps he will advise his friend not to get too caught up in the "internet world". More than anything, that is what derailed Beasley's career. I don't say it as a criticism, but many of these guys have very fragile confidence. You see a first round NBA draft pick retiring after two years because the constant scrutiny of his play by experts, and armatures got to him. No matter how much money they make, in the end they want to succeed and be loved by the fans. I think so many athletes could help themselves immeasurably by just staying off social media.
  10. You know, Moulds played with some decent QB's in Buffalo...Kelly, Flutie, Bledsoe....
  11. I like Marino...I listen pretty much every day. I think he knows his stuff, but I also think, sometimes, his regimented format kind of makes the show a little dull. More guests might help.
  12. On a recent Sunday, when the Bills weren't playing, I had a bit of driving to do. I put on a terrestrial sports talk radio station, figuring they would be going around the league, updating me on game scores. They did that, but their sole focus was on what a given team in a matchup had to do to cover the spread. it was gross. I am not opposed to gambling, and like many, I do play fantasy football...but jesus, I hate that point spreads have become a bigger story than actual game results. I hate all the gambling talk.
  13. Maybe Josh can mentor Brett Favre in the off-season!
  14. I only saw him on two plays early on (Michaels actually pointed him out "at the bottom of the screen" to Josh's right)...on GR this morning, they said he was in for 12 plays. He's wearing #16 now.
  15. I think he only got about 2, maybe 3 snaps that I noticed.
  16. For those keeping track, Hodgins has had 12 catches on 15 targets, for 142 yards, in his 3 games as a Giant. No td's.
  17. I don't think the NFL would have a problem with that. Despite all those who have claimed, or vowed to stop watching the NFL, it still dominates tv ratings, like nothing else. Even as many cutting the cable chord, there will be more outlets vying to broadcast NFL games. More games, more money. Personally, I think the NFL is pretty high-level sports entertainment. To me, if it is boring, it is because every other game now has an unbelievable ending...we may be getting numb to it. As a 50+ year Bills fan, I used to be able to chronicle, in my brain, all the 300 yard passing games by Bills QB's...Feguson passing for 400 yards against rookie Dan Marion, in 1984 was something I remember almost like it was yesterday... but now, there are 3 games on any given Sunday that surpass that. Last weeks win over the Browns was as "old-school" a win as the Bills have had in the last few years. While there were (predictably) a certain part of the fan base bemoaning the poor offensive efficiency of the team, there were others who were excited about the "winning ugly" persona of that game, and yesterday's victory over the Lions. Not sure which is better.. but i am always amazed by the appetite people have for this league.
  18. Antoine Winnfield, Nate Odomes are up there too. It is interesting that Stephon Gilmore, who will probably go down as one of the greatest corners of this era, is rarely mentioned as a Bills great, by Bills fans. He spent the first five years of his career with us.
  19. Does anyone know if the Bills won their game today?
  20. Loved listening to Braves games on the radio. That is how I best remember him as well. He would wear crazy outfits to the Aud...like he was a white Walt Frazier. I never really thought that highly of him as a Bills play by play guy, though I do admit, watching old video replays, his voice is perfect for those times... "Kelly...looking...looking...looking". He did know how to make you feel like you were there at the stadium.
  21. Normally, when I see people here criticize Tasker, it is for the work he did ay CBS. He has admitted that early in his CBS days, he did try hard to separate his Bills loyalties from his professional responsibilities to appear non-biased. Personally, I think he is great on One Bills Live. He's funny, insightful and he just seems like a really good guy. He isn't the smoothest, but real.
  22. I haven't lived in Buffalo since the late 80's, so I don't really listen to the local broadcasts all that much... sometimes, on the app, just to put myself to sleep, I would listen to the replays... I honestly think Murph heard a lot of criticism about how dull he was, so a few years ago, he started that screaming thing....I must say, it sounds so forced, and kind of ridiculous. I almost can't believe he still does it...like he was looking for some sort of "signature" and he settled on that? Yuck. Otherwise, as others have said, I think he's pretty bland...not terrible, but not at all exciting either. Btw- I like Van Miller too, but it is funny to see everyone getting nostalgic for him. When I was a kid, I remember him not being particularly liked amongst the Bills fan-base..before it was a nation, or "mafia".
  23. Thanks for the tips on how to watch football. I have seen the play from a few angles. While it was close, Singletary was clear when Allen threw the ball...it was close. But I will argue that Allen rushed the throw, and he was under no pressure to do so. Of course, I can't see where his eyes are, but he appears to be looking nowhere but the endzone. He wasn't looking for any other options. If it wasn't a bad decision, it was a terrible throw.
  24. Okay...i'll take 3rd & 5 or 3rd & 4 , over throwing into traffic when it really wasn't necessary. It wasn't 4th down
  25. Should have thrown it to wide open Singletary, who would have gotten at least 8-12 yards (on 2nd & 10), if he hadn't been able to take it all the way. Bad decision.
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