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Felonious Monk

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  1. Buffalo will win the next 3, Pitt will lose to Denver and then in week 17 Pittsburgh will look like they have lost but then win due to a fluke call, eliminating us from playoff contention at the last possible second. We will find a way to get stabbed in the stomach one last time in bills fashion

     

    Ha, I just wrote this in another thread. We sure are a jaded bunch -- but with good justification.

     

    not point in being a sensible fan. Or logical. Some illogical things happen. The Panthers are undefeated. No one saw that coming. If the Bills don't make the playoffs, I want the Panthers to win out so they do it and the Pats**** didn't.

     

    I want the Panthers to win out so Shula and his '72 buddies can choke on their champagne or diet Coke or whatever the hell they claim they're not drinking when they celebrate the loss of the last unbeaten team in a given season.

  2. I wasn't affected nearly as much this year. The terrible officiating (LEAGUE-WIDE) has soured me on the NFL.The games have no flow because every other play an official (who thinks the fans paid to see HIM) blows a whistle for something ridiculous. I'm a big fan of letting players play and that just hasn't happened much this year.

     

    Love me some Bills, but I'm ready for Spring Training.


    Yes, it hurts a little more with each year tacked on. But, I haven't quite given up hope on this year yet. So it will be delayed a week or 2. Ha.

     

    Probably 3. Much like our games, with our luck the season will come down to one last game and Bills fans will get our hopes crushed in the last minute. :doh: Apologies for the negativity, but that's just the way things have gone for... well, a long time.

  3. I appreciate the thread and tip my cap to you for believing. But this isn't a playoff team. It doesn't belong in the playoffs. I'll find no pleasure in watching the Bills back in and get destroyed by (enter team name here ___________) in the first round. We need to get so much better top to bottom to stand a chance -- and that won't happen in less than a month. I see nothing positive or symbolic about ending "the drought" with only two minutes of rain, though I know my opinion isn't a popular one and some believe it makes me less of a fan.

  4. I agree that comparing any coach to Bellichick is ludicrous. Coaching style? I see that as another issue entirely.

    Regarding STYLE, let's compare Bellichick to Ryan on some basic points:

    • Fumbles: Bellichick won't hesitate to sit (or even cut) a player who fumbles. Where do the Pats rank in number of fumbles this year? 30th. Where did they rank last year? 31st. How about the Bills this year? Second. (Last year they ranked 13th, but obviously that wasn't under Ryan. Ryan's Jets were 8th).
    • Unsportsmanlike Conduct Penalties: This year, the Pats have zero (tied for last in the league). The Bills have 5 (tied for second-most in the league).
    • Punishment: Remember Malcolm Butler, the hero of Super Bowl 50? The guy who intercepted Russell Wilson's would-be game-winning pass? Earlier this year Butler's flight was canceled due to a blizzard and he was late to the team's OTAs. He called Bellichick to let him know. That wasn't good enough. Butler wasn't allowed to practice (ie compete for a roster spot) for more than a week. Last year, Darrell Revis -- Darrell FRIGGINRevis -- called Bellichick to say he'd be late to practice. Bellichick told him not to bother coming in. Rex probably would have asked him to do one pushup for each hour he was late.
    • Press Conferences: Pats players are always very matter-of-fact. They won't say anything to stir the pot or give other teams bulletin board material. They will get destroyed by Bellichick if they say anything out of line. Ask Wes Welker, who still was haunted by his old coach even when he was with Denver.

    Even though he's a world-class a-hole, Bellichick never has to worry about losing his team. You don't like the way he coaches? He'll replace you with some other team's camp fodder cut. Rex Ryan? He has already -- at minimum -- lost the defensive players on this team. What's Ryan going to do about that? Absolutely nothing.

     

    I don't think a coach needs to be a douche, but I prefer a strict disciplinarian to a "player's coach." If players have no fear of repercussions, they will be undisciplined. We see proof of this every week, most recently by a running back who rarely plays. Think he'll be punished for that? Sure -- He probably won't see a carry next week. Oh, wait...

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    not wholly accurate; the bottom 10% of graded officials are dumped every year. Does not explain the crappy officiating everywhere.

     

    Could you please post a link to your source?

     

    I believe it does explain crappy officiating everywhere. If you're not afraid of losing your job, you don't care enough about it to excel.

  6. So how do you create a massive pipeline of eager and qualified refs?

     

    Most of these guys have full-time jobs. Make this their full-time job. Pay them accordingly. Have them train 10 months out of the year. The money is there, and the NFL stands to lose way more if the refs continue deciding games with bad calls.

  7. Only thing to look forward to now is to loose out to try to draft Cook. I would bring Jim Shwartz back as DC and if Rex doesn't like that then he can pack his bags too. Rex is all talk and hasn't done anything as a head coach in years. NEXT

    Let's help Rex pack and replace him with Schwartz, who should have been given the job to begin with.

  8. I don't get the Dalton hate. Just three QBs drafted in the second round have won Super Bowls. Checking out their first four years:

    • Stabler made the playoffs 1 time in first four years; 0 SB wins.
    • Brees made the playoffs 1 time in first four years; 0 SB wins; lost his only playoff game.
    • Favre made the playoffs 3 times in first four years; 1 SB win. Only one in his career.
      {Two of the three did it for other teams, later in their careers}

    In response to the argument that Dalton is horrible without Green, 16 of Dalton's 20 TD passes this year -- and 1,890 of his 2,378 yards -- were completed to receivers not named Green. Even factoring in the three games Green missed last year, he averaged fewer than 1 TD every 2 games. Green is playing worse, while Dalton is getting better.

     

    Dalton is about to do what only one QB in NFL history has done, and that's lead his team to the playoffs his first five years. The other guy won it all in his fifth year. Before he was drafted, in 47 years, the Bengals made the playoffs just 9 times.

     

    Sure, Dalton choked in four playoff appearances. Four games. Choked. If there's one fan base that should cut a little slack considering that number and that word, it's ours. He's a very good QB, and has just entered the prime of his career. I'd trade any single player on our team for him today. (Yes, ANY!)

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