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Happy Days Lois & Clark

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  1. I think that Jerry Gray has done okay but could do better. The lack of turnovers and the problems with 3rd downs along with problems when the game is on the line are concerns.

     

     

    Haslet couls be gone from New Orleans after the season & I wonder what he could do with the Bills defensive personnell

  2. Get a 2nd rounder for Travis and dump Adams if he doesn't shape up.  That would give us 2 picks in the 2nd round and 2 in the 3rd round (Loss of Winfield should net us a 3rd considering the size of his contract and he is playing well).  That should offset the loss of a 1st rounder and give us plenty of ammo to move up if we want.

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    I don't think that they can get a 3rd rounder for Winfield because some of that gets offset from the signings of Troy Vincent and Chris Vallarial. They might get something more like a 6th or 7th I would guess.

  3. I think the Bills offensive minds should attack Deion Sanders with runs and screen passes right at him

     

     

    We all know that Deion does not like to tackle anyone so the Bills should run him over with McGahee, Henry, Moulds, Reed, Aiken, Campbell

  4. Paul Hamilton of WGR said that Sam Adams refused to come out of the game for 3 coinsecutive plays. After he finally went to the bench he got into a shouting match with Krumrie and Jerry Grey.

     

    Paul Hamilton also said that he would not be suprised if this will be the last game we see Sam Adams as a Buffalo Bill

  5. Well, the episode tonight is the one where her bathtowel falls off....  :D  :unsure:

     

    She looks great for 40, and to answer MadBuff, yeah, they do use make-up for the under-eye puffiness. Kind of plays up the distressed single-mom stereotype they're working with....

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    Maybe I should check it out.

     

     

    Did you ever see her in the movie the Cool Surace? Bad movie but worth watching just because of her.

  6. POSTED 5:43 p.m. EDT, October 14, 2004

    http://www.profootballtalk.com/rumormill.htm

     

     

    DONAHOE LOSING HIS JUICE IN BUFFALO?

     

    A credible league source tells us that release of receiver Bobby Shaw by the Buffalo Bills was a decision made not by G.M. Tom Donahoe, but by head coach Mike Mularkey -- and that the move represents the first tangible piece of evidence that owner Ralph Wilson is reducing Donahoe's role.

     

    Per the source, Donahoe wanted to keep Shaw, whom Donahoe drafted six years ago while in Pittsburgh and signed as a free agent in 2003. But Mularkey wanted to get rid of Shaw, and in the end Wilson went with the recommendation of his head coach.

     

    The obvious implication here is that the power is shifting in the front office away from Donahoe and toward Mularkey. And, predictably, Donahoe remains out of sight in the wake of Wilson's biting comments from Sunday regarding the poor performance of the team.

  7. When I was watching the game vs New England, all the Bills good runs were between Williams and Vallarial.

     

    Also the game vs Jacksonville when McGahee was in near the end of the game the Bills ran continuously to the right side

     

    This past game vs the jets the good runs were on the side of Jonas Jennings

  8. http://nhlcbanews.com/news/nflpa100804.html

     

     

     

    NFL Players Union President

    Refutes Goodenow Claim;

    Praises Salary Cap

     

     

     

    Oct. 8, 2004

     

    The president of the National Football League Players Association, Buffalo Bills defensive back Troy Vincent, has refuted the contention of Bob Goodenow, Executive Director of the NHL Players' Association, that pro football players are unhappy with their current collective bargaining agreement that includes a salary cap.

     

    The Canadian cable network Sportsnet quotes Goodenow as saying on September 22, 2004, "I can tell you this, we have not spoken to any NFL players that endorse their system."

     

    However, in a videotaped interview shown on Sportsnet, Vincent said, "It's two sides working together, beforehand, so that it doesn't get to this position that we're seeing in the NHL today. The cap has worked for us and we're in talks now for an extension."

     

    Sportsnet says it will examine this topic in greater detail on its Monday, October 11 edition of Hockeycentral.

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