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Bob Malooga

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  1. I thought the content was so sufficiently poor, inconsistent and void of comprehension that it merited only the most dismissive of responses.

     

     

    I didn't insult the way Safarin lives. I didn't make light of an actor's passing. This is a misguided stand to take.

     

    Taking your beef with me from yesterday and interjecting it in this thread while misrepresenting shoutbox conversations is pretty poor form.

     

    Yesterday's quip about Foster the People was also a joke, by the way. Lighten up.

    "Sequined Menace?" What else could that POSSIBLY mean...and/or how is that "misrepresented," as it is presented here EXACTLY how you put it. It's pretty clear. Especially after posting the article about the kid and his decision.

     

    An offensive remark, is an offensive remark...whether it's in this thread or in the shoutbox.

     

    "Misguided?" My feelings towards these things are not misled...they are 100% spot-on.

     

    I have no beef with YOU, I have beef with the things you say...the Serafin comment is judgmental, in every way possible.

     

    But, it's clear you are the type that can never be wrong...so I will give it up here.

     

    Everyone have a good evening...Go Bills!

     

     

    PS. Lighten up? About insulting addicts, people who suffer from depression, and/or gay people? I'm sorry, I can't.

     

    EDIT: I know we are all capable of better conversation than this...let's get back to that and keep the insults to ourselves.

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    Correct. That was said in jest. Go dig up my comments in the Michael Sam thread for more context.

     

    Out of curiosity, what does that have to do with anything here, Malooga?

    You were trying to argue that what was said about Robin Williams was not "offensive," or, "in poor taste."

     

    Then you posted that (or "shouted" it)...and I was just curious?

     

    It has to do with this thread, because "offensive" comments were being discussed...and you made another one.

     

    We live in a world today where people are very different from one another...but why does that make it okay for someone to insult that person and the kind of life they live? I just don't understand it, at all. It blows my mind.

     

    To think you have to insult a football player because he finally finds it within himself to live HIS life for HIM?

     

    Or, to insult my football intelligence because of the type of music I listen to...like yesterday?

     

    It's mind blowing man...I just cannot grasp it, and for that...I guess I am sorry?

     

    Or, maybe I am just different...I have many gay friends, I love them like they are my brothers. I have also battled addiction and depression for a very long time, at least a decade...and as far as I have come, and although I would never take my own life, I hope to God that if I passed, you wouldn't be on here cracking jokes about my death.

     

    It's hard to open up like this, because I KNOW I WILL be judged...but if I didn't stand up for this, who am I?

     

    (I'm not who I want to be and I am no kind of "man" if I don't stand up for what I believe in.)

     

    *** I am not trying to start an argument again, I am just trying to understand this a little better. ***

  3. As of right now, no it's not. The 1st time he gets tackled by it, then it will be to long.

     

    Speaking of long hair, who is the DB that has hair so long you can't even see what number he is? I think he came in with the 2nd team in each preseason game so far. My best guess is it was #39 but I seriously couldn't tell.

    Michael Carter, who was cut...and replaced by dreadlocked Bobby Felder, who's might be longer. Lol.

     

    As evident by my picture...the Bills have the most hair in the NFL! :lol:

  4. http://skoodsports.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/rgiiiwilbon1012a.jpg

     

    Another QB who dominated with a visor during his rookie season in the NFL.

     

    So... not doomed?

    I think it's a pretty absurd assessment of a QB...so, no, not doomed, at all! Lol.

     

    EJ Manuel has bigger issues than wearing a visor...let's worry about those.

     

    You can say college is a different game, and that's true...but look at the NFL QB's on that list.

     

    They had zero problem winning the job, winning over their teammates and/or getting the job done on the field.

     

    I hope EJ Manuel, visor or no visor, can develop into half the QB that some of those guys are already.

  5. This is the most comical thing I have ever read...is that Skooby?

     

    Cam Newton DOMINATED his rookie season, WITH a visor...as did Michal Vick.

     

    Pretty sure Jim McMahon won a Super Bowl, wearing a visor.

     

    Colin Kapernick has worn a visor, as has this guy named Peyton Manning.

     

    http://ind.scout.com...orm-ad-visor-y?

     

    Manning caused a bit of a stir when he and coach Jim Caldwell emerged from a sideline tent with a visor fitted on Manning's facemask.

     

     

    It's practice and the preseason...who cares what they wear? Clearly it has zero outcome on them as a player.

  6. I would have rather drafted Logan Thomas in the 4th round, if we were going to draft a QB this year.

     

    Pretty sure I even mentioned the idea here or on twitter, and got laughed at...and the kid looked very good last night.

     

    11-12, 113 yards and 1 touchdown (that should have been a sack).

     

    Sure, it's his first game...but it was still an impressive performance for his first time on an NFL field.

     

    I think the sky is the limit for this kid, especially with who he has around him...including his head coach.

  7. Kid has shown he could actually handle LT and if kept progressing could be the full time starter by mid season. Glenn is back so what now? Surely we have to play this kid (RT?) or what? You just don't sit a talent like this for depth, the kid can be a really good starter in the NFL.

     

    He said no one has said anything about RT so could he be trade bait?

    Every year there is that one player that I really hope the Bills take a chance on...this year it was Seantrel Henderson.

     

    I even tweeted at Eric Wood about the Bills taking a mid-to-late-round flier on the kid...and he did not seem interested in the idea.

     

    I've watched the kid since he came out of high school as not only the best tackle, but the #1 recruit in the country...he reminded me of Bryant McKinnie.

     

    There's zero doubt in my mind that if he stays healthy and out of trouble, the Bills are going to have a nice problem on their hands in the near future.

     

    He could end up being a dominant left tackle in the NFL...only question is, what do you do with Cordy Glenn? (I don't think he accepts a move inside.)

  8. I'm looking at it the other way, call it selfish if you want...but I want them BOTH to pan out, so we can trade one down the road.

     

    Wouldn't it be a nice problem to have, if we ended up with 3 starting-caliber OT's...and were able to trade one for a 1st round pick in the future?

     

    That is MY "hope." (Because that means we are a hell of a football team, with enough talent we can flip some to keep stockpiling...like good teams do.)

  9. If this is true...in the 2015 draft, I think we can bet on the Bills drafting one of...

     

    - Todd Gurley: 6-1, 226 lbs (my choice)

    - Melvin Gordon: 6-1, 213 lbs

    - TJ Yeldon: 6-2, 221 lbs

     

    And if history means anything lately, they should all be available in the 2nd round...so maybe grabbing a 2nd for Spiller would work.

     

    (I do not advocate trading Spiller, especially if they expect to make a run at the playoffs...but if he's going to walk, you need to get something for him.)

     

    Would anybody be interested in trading Spiller for SF Guard Alex Boone?

     

    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/08/09/trade-a-possibility-for-holdout-guard-alex-boone/

     

    Rated in the Top Ten for Guards last season.

    Absolutely not...plus, Spiller is not the kind of RB the 49ers seem to like...Gore, Lattimore and Hyde are all pretty big backs.

     

    (The Saints would be a perfect spot for CJ Spiller...even the Rams or the Cardinals.)

  10. I have no clue if this has been posted, but I almost threw up when I saw it...

     

    http://izquotes.com/quotes-pictures/quote-i-always-think-i-m-the-tom-cruise-of-music-a-lot-of-success-and-fans-but-no-critics-darling-jon-bon-jovi-97441.jpg

     

    (Sorry, IDK how to post a picture, other than just putting the link in here.)

     

    I do NOT want this guy and his ego anywhere near the Buffalo Bills...I'd honestly rather have Donald Trump as our owner.

     

     

    I'll add, Trump already thinks he is hot-poop...owning an NFL team would make JBJ's ego grow, whereas Trump would remain hot-poop.

  11. Bill Polian...without him, is any of this possible...or are any of these guys even on the team?

     

    It didn't say anything about players, just the best Buffalo Bill from the 1990's.

     

    A beautiful house or building is never credited to the construction workers, it is always credited to the architect.

     

    That is Bill Polian.

     

    EDIT: And he built FOUR absolutely gorgeous "houses/buildings," unlike anything we'll ever see built again.

  12. Brady Quinn has announced his retirement, and signed with Fox to be an analyst for both NFL and college games.....

     

    So I guess the workout didn't go too well.

    He was hired and brought on board before his workout with the Patriots...there is no official "retirement" from Brady Quinn, and especially no announcement...yet.

     

    And as he said...

     

     

    “It went well,” Quinn said. “In this particular situation, though, they need something to happen in order for me to possibly be there.”
  13. Do you know how ridiculous it sounds to say a player who played 1 year of college football has reached his peak, especially this early in his career?

    He has been in the league 4 years now, bounced around to 4 different teams...and got beat out by Ramses Barden with the Giants, whom the Bills just cut.

     

    Is it really THAT ridiculous? I think it's more ridiculous that people think this kid can grow into some kind of "Wes Welker" type of WR.

     

    And again...just go look at the WR groups he got cut out of by the 49ers, Dolphins and Giants...and tell me exactly why you think he is some kind of up-and-coming WR in the NFL?

     

    EDIT: Let me add...I think that last WR spot should go to someone who has potential to grow into a capable WR in the NFL...not just someone for special teams...that is my issue with Chris Hogan.

  14. I don't get the Welker comparison, at all...is it because he is white?

     

    Wes Welker is 5-9, 185 lbs and runs a forty yard dash in 4.65 seconds...he went to Texas Tech University...and holds numerous NFL records.

     

    Chris Hogan is 6-1, 220 lbs and runs a forty yard dash in 4.45 seconds...he went to Monmouth College...and holds zero NFL records.

     

     

    Besides being white, being a slot WR, and going undrafted...I see absolutely ZERO similarities between the two players.

     

    (Oh yeah, and they also both spent a short period of time with the Dolphins, but Welker actually made their squad and played in a regular season game.

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