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AKC

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  1. Yeah- Things really went to hell for Elway at the end- and Plunkett- his career was actually OVER when he came back to win HIS two Super Bowls.
  2. I'm involved in a project that requires the types of services offered by SkuLogix in Buffalo but their headquarters are in Toronto, which I assume also puts their tax revenues in Toronto. I've got other options all around the country, including one in Olean that unfortunately doesn't seem to be ideal from a business standpoint, but the Buff one has a realistic chance of getting the work. Anyone know anything about SkuLogix and it's reputation locally and beyond?
  3. It was that jackass crybaby gunner or Anna Kournikova.
  4. Thanks a lot for that Doc. The report for some reason makes me veer towards Tri-Tip for Christmas dinner ;-)
  5. That's simply foolish and contrary to the facts. A QB doesn't become the 10th most productive QB in the history of the NFL without having desirable QB skills. Is Bledsoe a complete QB- No way. Was Joe Montana? No way. Is Brett Favre? No way. Culpepper/Vick/McNair/etc. etc- No way. In our lifetime there's one who might have eventually put the whole thing together, at least IMO- a guy who lost a lot of big games before he settled down at the very end of his career and used all those great skills- including the ability to throw over opponents coverage (the primary skill Brady and Montana is/was lacking), to finally take his team over the top. Elway was fun to watch when he ran, but once he developed the discipline to stay in the pocket he became for my money the best in history. HGe didn't need a system to hide his flaws like Brady/Montana, he simply had to exorcise his instinct to run.
  6. A rookie at one corner and a FS playing the other side means they'll have to decide who will primarily cover Evans off the line and who will be left one-on-one with Moulds all day. No way they watch our film and leave Evans single-covered- Eric should be ready for a big day whether that single-coverage comes from the kid or the FS.
  7. And Bill Belichick was a can eating goat in Cleveland before he became a genius- but you can be forgiven for your shallow understanding of the game because you are, after all, a Pats Troll! Bill's fans simply have higher standards ;-)
  8. Pro Bowl linemen are what you're referring to, not Pro Bowl lines. Folks "close to the game" laugh their asses off at fans who don't recognize that a line plays as a unit and players sent to the Pro Bowl is no indication of the best lines and schemes in the game. Those same people who find the naivete of thinking Pro-Bowl linemen make a line Pro-Bowl quality also find it hilarious that any fan would ever suggest that a weak armed QB like Brady could possibly play in the big play offenses of the NFL- and those offenses are hardly mythical. In fact, those "close to the game", in fact even those with merely a cursory understanding of the NFL and its history realize that short pass offenses are nearly exclusively a modern phenomenon. I appreciate your Christmas humor though-"he can function in ANY offense you put him in "- That should carry me right through to Saturday-You have a Jolly one too!
  9. Stay away from flavored rums- too smokey. Don't tell me it was unlocked, if I'm allowed to imagine you busting the door down with drive block I'll feel obligated to crack an early one myself.
  10. Displaying the popularity of football in the Vick obsessed state of Georgia, the attorney representing the presumed double murderer used a statement asking "if you throw two incomplete passes do you still score a touchdown?" I have to tell you, Mr. Attorney, you better hope there's no real fans on the jury!
  11. In order to honestly believe that you'd have to ignore the obvious- Brady is a system QB playing in a system that suits his lack of arm strength, instead playing to his excellent ability to read the field behind a generous and very effective blocking scheme that offers him as much time on the pocket as any QB in the league today. We've all seen how he reacts to the very occasional pressure he faces, Monday Night being a good example of that. He couldn't play QB in 80% of the historical offenses in league history due to his limited range. Sure he can throw 4 or 5 to the sidlelines and the occasional 30 yard pass downfield during a game but when it comes to 65 and 70 yard passes that break games open in a traditional offense you have to look to the guys whose younger days included a preference for titty-bars and anything that says sour mash versus Disneyland and the Boston Pops. Buffalo offers little comfort for QBs who prefer fleece leotards to the 75 pound red-plaid wool hunting jacket they were wearing when they shot their first deer.
  12. I have no expectations about their final numbers Sunday but the game promises to be more revealing than any 10 pre-season games for whoever is getting the reps Sunday.
  13. I agree completely about the Weiss "success strategy", and that extends to the other side of the ball on his team, but I'd be hesitant to discount the learning curve for Clements yet. We've got a whole bunch of coaches trying to recover from good planning all year but not good enough to execute and win close games early, but they're a work in progress. It's funny to me how a game that was talked about as "dangerous" and "a reality check" last week now is just another win against a hapless Bengals team. As far as I'm concerned last week was a BIG game going in and a BIG win for us- it was for all intents and purposes a playoff game and we played well enough to win against a challenger at home playing for the same gold ring.
  14. Bill- Drew's 39447 passing yards to date position him as the 10th most productive paser in the history of the game. The three names immediately in front of him are Unites, Montana, and Fouts. I believe most objective football fans would consider that some rarified air. Here's a link- All Time Most Productive Passers in the NFL
  15. Thanks- I didn't "recruit" any support because it's my name, my reputation under attack, and I'm on the right side of it. But your involvement earned my great appreciation.
  16. I'm thinking we get even money on him. There's not too many good fits for his skills- possibly the Fish, but we don't know before their coaching change. Denny Green possibly in Arizona. The Bears if they're idiots and are blaming their RBs (and they appear to be quite daft). Tice losing his job might create a look, but not at this time. His big liability with the handle seems to me to eliminate the other teams that aren't looking for a guy who can catch over his shoulder. That's too small of a pool for his skills to translate into a #1 AFAIC. At the same time a #2 opens up some of the teams who might be looking to challenge or possibly replace the salary cap #1 they're already carrying, and in that market he might have 10 or 11 options.
  17. Please excuse my misread. I'd hate to see some of the great bets that we'd had over time lost because of opportunistic Trolls. The forum lends itself to that type of interaction between Bill's fans and our guests here from other teams when both parties are contributive. I can appreciate your issue with the timing.
  18. There's hardly any "disaster", what there is is an attempt by a Troll to take advantage of the August data situation by lying about some bet he offered that was never accepted and another Troll to follow his lead. I have no problem with any other poster who feels they would stand by while a Pat's Troll lies about the record and adds in the garbage about "leaving the poor Children's Charity" unfounded, but that's hardly something this poster will sit back and allow. You might not like it, but let me remind you that YOU'RE not the one they've spread the lies about. I've asked that the record be reviewed. I trust it's being taken care of.
  19. Teams are announced tomorrow and they've had success in the past keeping the balloting under cover before the official league release.
  20. Were you wearing #99? ;-)
  21. Sam was a special guy when he was healthy and I don't see anyone in the league who can square up a block as well as him between the tackles in the league today from the position. Shelton has improved but I'm actually just as comfortable with Willis in there in pass blocking situations. McGahee seems to have a more innate sense of body position and inertia than Damien in the passing game. A player as good as the healthy Sam Gash is something we may wait a long, long time to see again- and even then it may not be in a Bill's uni.
  22. Did it throw a 58 degree limp-armed floater up as it went to the ground?
  23. Campbell has earned notice just on his improvement in blocking. He's been a big part of the running scheme used by Clements that looks frequently to get at least one lineman to the outside while the TEs are asked to seal their assignments inside. We fall off pretty dramatically when we get past him on the depth chart in the blocking game, and he's shown value in the red zone as mentioned here.
  24. He leads the NFL in Passes Defensed amongst all front 7 players, and he ranks in the top 20 even among DBs in PDs and INTs.
  25. And another body for practice. Hadley Engelhard's an appropriate running back agent name for the type of talent expected off PSquads.
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