I have a much thinner-skin than you do. I admire that you are able to engage readers even when they their criticism gets particularly angry and particularly unfair.
I personally like the draft overall (though I question the DB stuff), but the comments that you received here and on your blog made me cringe a little bit.
I was just making sure that the few bad apples here were not finally driving you away.
Tony is really good -- doing what is necessary to find out how deep things are -- but he's just able to go further than Jack to do what is necessary.
I am just not sure I care anymore. The show is starting to be a chore with the standard formula of quadruple-crosses, deeper plots behind the ones foiled, over-the-top conspiracies and villains with illogical motives.
Do you still love us? Based on your mailbag, it seems like you are getting sick of people getting mad at you just for discussing potential problems with the Bills draft.
Wherever the Bills move, they WILL have to pay a relocation fee, which will compensate the NFL for losing a potential expansion site off-set by the gain of Buffalo as an expansion site. As you can imagine, the fee for moving to Los Angeles from Buffalo will be large.
The NFL could remove this barrier if it wanted to do so, but it's there until they do. This date back to the NFL's skermish with Al Davis.
Yeah, I just discovered Czaban. He's good. Where I was from, we only had ESPN Radio. I was driving this weekend during for the draft and could not find a station that was covering it.
I am a big fan of Chris Brown. He is not going to take cheap shots at his employer, but he's not afraid to give his opinion. He also often has good insight into the organization and is responsive to questions from fans.
Listen, old-timer, this is the 2000s. This is the time of the millennials. If you are not up with Twitter, Facebook, and the Jonas Brothers, then you should shut-up and take the time-trolley back to the STONE AGE where you belong!
Blame Donahoe. If he had not let Pat Williams go away, perhaps Levy and Co. would not have been so concerned about losing another player on the DL (Kelsay). If Kelsay had not received the ridiculous contract, then Schobel would not have had his contract -- one with three years left -- redone. If the Bills had not renegotiated Schobel's contract, then maybe they would have an easier time putting off Peters' new contract.
Hey Omon, next time please pick the right jersey number right when you join the team! Some of us do not want to be stuck with a jersey with your name on it but with a wrong number (especially in this economy)!