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This all seems like alot of trouble to see a simple video.
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Thanks for the info!
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Vince Young may be done for good
Dan replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Quite honestly... if he can't handle the boo's or letting people down; then he needs to find a different job. Because let's face it, no one that's in the public eye pleases everyone all the time. And no one has ever won every football game they've ever been in. So, again, if he can't handle the criticism and failures that comes with being a star in the NFL - it really is best for him to just retire and do something else with his life. He'd probably be a happier person in the end. -
Cassel is no Hamdan.
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Good point. It certainly would have been nice to see McCargo pick his game up in response, similar to Youboty. Youboty may very well be the surprise of the season. He definitely played a solid first game.
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Interestingly, much of the same could be said about McCargo and the signing of Stroud and Johnson. Similar situation, somewhat different results.
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And Trent held onto the ball too long.
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Agreed. Pay Evans now.
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Yep... said he's coming in for a physical.
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Just wondering why we didn't see James Hardy
Dan replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Precisely correct. It's quite refreshing to not see rookie mistakes in game 1. -
No Schit. Ahead by 24 points and about 5 minutes left in the game... I'm still thinking, "OK, guys don't screw this up. It's not over yet." I was nervous until I saw them kneel on it at the end.
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Most impressive thing I saw all day....? get the ball back with 40 seconds or so to go in the half - and they actually tried to move the ball down and ended up kicking a field goal. I mean wow! Is there any clearer indication that this is a different team than last year's? It's so nice to think that our offense might try and resemble a professional football team.
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Who?
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WOW. Excellent all around game.
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He has continually shown love to the Bills today. Just now, talking about the Pats*, what was Berman's comment..... ? "It makes you appreciate the accomplishments of the early 90's Bills even more." Also, when Mort suggested Jauron was a sleeper for being a coach on the hot seat. Berman quickly came back with.. not a chance the Bills will probably make the playoffs this year. I've seen past posts that blast him for his antics, but this guy has the Bills' back. Period. Gotta love him.
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Corner, McCargo, Ellis, Johnson Among Inactives.....
Dan replied to sven233's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No it's definitely not looking good for him. Wow... is all I can say. I never really expected him to be a perennial probowler. But, it looks like the dreaded "bust" label is creeping up on him. Sucks. -
That I think is the key to this whole situation. If he shows up in shape, picks up the offense quickly, and plays in week 2 (possibly week 3) - and the Bills don't lose in week 1 or 2 because of Tackle play. Then all he has to do is stay healthy all season and continue at the all-pro level he played at last year. Do all that and all is forgotten and he gets a new, big contract. On the other hand, show up out of shape or don't pick the offense up, take 2 weeks to start playing, play mediocre with nagging injuries all season; and he's just screwed his career. So, I agree, it'll be interesting to see what shape he's in, and is he practicing with the first team next week.
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Kelly, the problem with this stance you've been supporting for some time now is that there's no way to ever prove or disprove it. We'll never know what price point the FO was thinking it would take to re-sign Peters before the hold out; so we'll never know if the hold out actually benefitted him. If he plays well and gets $10mill/yr; then you could say see the hold out helped. If he gets $8mill/year; you still say see he got more than he would have. There's just no way to tell - unless the Bills don't give him a raise at all and/or cut him. Then I think we could say the holdout actually hurt him. I'd agree the Bills probably agreed to waive the fines to get him to report. But, I'd think overall he's burned any good will he had with the team and now he only gets the big payday if he plays lights out. As opposed to just being consistently good (ala Schobel) and still getting the big pay day. So, in that regard, you could argue that he's hurt himself more than helped. Ultimately, I guess we won't know for several months or even a year.
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Since when is the OLine coach responsible for the the offense's production? McNally's job was to coach Peters and the other OLiners. Given Peters development, I think we can conclude he did a respectable job, in the least. Yet, none of those other 31 teams rushed in to sign him when he was undrafted. Interesting that such a high in demand freak of talent wasn't more highly sought after - or drafted for that matter. Yes, he worked hard. But, the Bills also worked hard to develop him. They also paid him quite handsomely for his potential. Yet at the first sign of greatness, he holds out. Now that's gratitude. Hated by some fans - only after being a no show for 8 months. Prior to this hold out, he was perhaps one of the most loved players. Amazing how that works.
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When is the point of no return for Evans?
Dan replied to JK2000's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Completely agree. It makes absolutely no sense to let Evans go, which is why I'm confident he'll be extended. I can't legitimately guess as to why the deal isn't complete. All along I've thought that it would be announced this week (possibly late last week). Assuming there's not a new deal in place prior to Sunday, I'd guess that Lee is asking for top 5 money and the FO wants to give him top 10 money - something like that. It could be something like upfront money vs backend cash, but that always seems to get worked out fairly quickly (at least in my uneducated mind). Either way, Evans must stay. If not, I would say that its the first major mistake of this front office. All the other player moves have been good or bad depending upon your point of view, but I wouldn't place any of them into the major mistake category. (I don't consider the Peters situation a mistake by the FO, because they signed him to a nice contract 2 years ago and HE decided to hold the franchise hostage for more money in the same year they have a major FA in Evans to lock up.) -
Well, it's finally here and it's Game Week.
Dan replied to Lv-Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
With luck... I'll be at home (finally) on my couch in Mississippi - drinks, chips, and fried pickles within reach - screaming loud enough to cause the neighbors to wonder what's going on. Of course, depending upon weather, work and a few other factors, I could also be in Oregon, Idaho, or Chicago. I envy all you guys attending the game. I know you will - but make us folks at home and around the world proud and wishing we were there. Stay safe. -
I certainly hope history repeats itself. But, I think for the time being we're all going to have to get used to the bolded sentence from the national media and opposing teams analysts. On the surface... the Bills are coming off 2 consecutive 7-9 seasons, finished at the bottom of the league on Offense and Defense, have a young unproven QB, a new unproven OC, and a host of other question marks. So, yes, I could easily see other teams and the media expecting the Bills to lose. It's going to be really fun proving them all wrong. I figure a nice 3-1 start and we'll finally start to get a little respect.. but just a little.
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Thank God its finally Football Season!!! I've been waiting too long for a thread like this!
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So now Peters is on his way to the HOF? Peters is in no way comparable to Bruce. Please refrain from such lunacy.