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kasper13

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  1. Swear I live in the Twilight Zone. It's the same thing over and over only the names have changed. Losman/Edwards/Fitzpatrick. There's very little difference. Mularkey/Jauron/Gailey. Very little difference. The defense is just as bad as it has been for the last 7 years, They continue to lose games they should and would win if only they had better players/coaches. It's the same season over and over on an endless loop with different names. We have a GM nobody else wanted, a coach nobody else wanted and a QB nobody else wanted. Stuck again with a losing team and people will argue to the death that it's different this time. It's not.
  2. Then the game is just too fast for Shitz which is why he makes horrid decisions and throws INT's at the worst possible time. Two other players were open and he throws it to where TJ was supposed to be instead of figuring out he wasn't there and hitting the open guy instead, He is incapable of slowing the game down like elite QB's do and he can't make smart decisions when it matters. If he can't do that by now he never will. His record as a starter proves it.
  3. None, They lost for the 12th straight game in New England. End of story,
  4. All that matters is the W or the L. It doesn't matter how you get the W as long as you get it, Game on the line and Fitz throws an INT, He could have had 700 yards and 10 TD's or 30 yards and 10 INT's. The last play cost them the W. Again. He's not a winner.
  5. He didn't have to throw it. He threw it, Right to the Pats CB. He can't see TJ wasn't there? How long are you people going to defend this loser? Every time a game is there to be won he throws an interception. Chan, Fitz and Fumblin Freddie. All losers. That's acceptable to everyone? Good for you, 3-6 but we were close today. 12 straight losses in NE, 2-22 against NE since 2001. 4-21 vs AFC East last 25. NO playoffs since 1999. No playoff win since 1995, Loser freaking mentality, Sick and tired of it,
  6. 70-3???? What makes you think we will get a FG? Take the Pats -76 and the over, 77-0.
  7. Ralph just fired Joe Collier and is looking for Harvey Johnson. He also tried to trade Daryle Lamonica to the Raiders for Tom Flores but couldn't get Al Davis on the rotary phone. Now he is taking a nap.
  8. If there aren't any changes then it will be the same thing next year as it has been for the last 3...5...7...10...12 years. I actually think things are worse now then they have been for the last decade plus. If there are changes..who is making them? We need a real head coach, not the cheapest guy who has no other job options so decides to come here. We need a real GM. Not the cheapest guy who has no other job options so decides to come here. Ralph got lucky once and caught lightning in a bottle with Levy/Polian. It hasn't happened since and maybe never will again. They need a YOUNGER, SMARTER, MORE TALENTED GM and Head Coach. Same goes for OC and DC. Not a bunch of bottom of the barrel, out of football and headed for retirement retreads, They need a QB. Not a career backup forced into a starting spot and gets by and somehow ends up our starter because the last guy the last GM drafted was a total washout. They absolutely need to draft a QB with their first round pick next year, the higher pick the better. They only QB's they have drafted since the late 1980's have been Levi Brown, Trent Edwards and JP Losman, They need a couple LB's. Good ones. Just because a guy played in the SEC doesn't mean he will be a good NFL player. They need a couple WR's too. Of course, our QB can't throw a pass more than 5 yards downfield so who knows what we have? Lastly and sad to say it, we need a new owner. Mr. Wilson is in his mid 90's and lives in Michigan. I don't believe he is or is even capable of running the team and making decisions anymore. This team has no direction, no leadership, no heart and no fight. 21-9 loss is a moral victory? That kind of stuff is what losers say.
  9. I'm not big on retractable roofs or domes but this actually looks awesome. It's in a great location. It would guarantee the Bills stay for a long time. We'd have the newest stadium in the NFL instead of the oldest. It would be a huge piece in the development of the waterfront, which they actually have been doing and it looks pretty decent so far. It's also $1.4 billion. $400 million from NY State, $200 million from the NFL and $800 million from somewhere else. In theory, it's perfect in my opinion. In reality, it's Buffalo and NY State so count on it to get screwed up.
  10. Didn't Rodgers have 6 TD passes and almost 400 yards? Who tore who up? Whatever.
  11. Comeback Game was blacked out. They played at Houston on 12/27 and lost 27-3 to finish at 11-5. That gave us the home wild card game against Houston the following week. What happened was the Bills didn't include a potential wild card game ticket for season ticket holders when they sent out playoff tickets in early December. Yes, they did that back then. They had to sell 80,000+ tickets in 4-5 days for the blackout to be lifted. I do believe they even got a one day extension on that. Even if you had season tickets, you had to go down to Rich Stadium and pay for and pick up your tickets for that game if you wanted them. Pre-internet days you know. If I remember correctly they opened the ticket office that night after they lost to Houston. Anyway, they still sold over 75,000 tickets in less than a week. Attendance was 75,141. I have been to games both in 1977 and 1985 when attendance was announced at 20,000-23,000 but there were less than that in the stadium. One game in 1985 against the Oilers started out at 45 degrees and rain and by the 3rd quarter it was in the 30's and freezing rain. Easily more than half the announced 20,000 left at halftime.
  12. Chucky. Enough money and anyone who wants to actually coach in the NFL would come here. Cowher doesn't want to be a coach or else he would have been with some team by now. Chucky wants back in. Hand him a blank check and let's go.
  13. Crackpot theory: It's the OJ Curse. When's the last time the Bills WON a playoff game? 1995. Who was acquitted of double murder in 1995? OJ. Take his name off the wall and the curse shall be lifted. Ralph is cheap theory: Gailey and Nix. Minimum wage, Nobody else wanted them, nobody else would come here, off the scrap heap hires. Much like Jauron/GM Levy/Williams/Mularkey/Donahoe. How anyone could be optimistic after the last two weeks, well, you just might be delusional. It won't turn around until there are top quality people in the FO and on the sideline. Decade plus of bad coaching, bad free agent signings, bad trades, bad QB's,just bad everything, What they should do is whomever is in charge of this organization is give Bill Polian a call and see if he has 4-5 years left in him to be a GM again and then I'd be waiting outside the MNF booth tonight with a blank check for Chucky to coach these bums. Worst 6 quarters in the entire HISTORY of the NFL. That's beyond pathetic, especially since we all bought the fact that the $250 million or whatever it was that was spent on a D-Line was supposed to give us one of the best defenses in the NFL this year, instead it's the worst and the worst of all-time over the last two games.
  14. Well, next time, dive at him head first, hit him behind the legs with your shoulder/helmet and fall on his legs.. Make sure the 15 yards and $15,000 fine is worth it.
  15. http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/184430/1/Buffalo-Bills-Mario-Williams-Says-Wrist-Injury-Still-an-Issue
  16. Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Could the Bills pull an uspet? Sure. Will they? Probably not. SF has a much better team than us and they are at home. Who have the Bills beaten on the road lately? Cleveland. SF will win big.
  17. "Plan B free agency permitted all teams in the NFL to preserve limited rights of no more than 37 total players a season. If a player was a protected Plan B free agent, he was incapable of signing with another team without providing his old team the first opportunity to sign him again. The rest of the players were left unprotected, liberated to negotiate contracts with the rest of the teams in the league" Buffalo Bills 1990 "Plan B" Free Agents Derrick Burroughs, DB; Joe Devlin, G; Tom Doctor, LB; Darryl Franklin, WR; Mitch Frerotte, T-G; Gale Gilbert, QB; Ronnie Harmon, RB; Richard Harvey, LB; Flip Johnson, WR; John Kidd, P; John Kolesar, WR; Adam Lingner, C; James Lofton, WR; Bruce Mesner, NT; Carl Mims, DB; Matt Monger, LB; Robb Riddick, RB; Fred Smerlas, NT; Art Still, DE; Steve Tasker, WR; Tim Vogler, G. Smerlas said the Marv never talked to him for more than 30 seconds in 4 years. Going into 1990, he was 33 and a backup. San Fran offered him big money for that time. $750,000+. Some of the names on that list.....this place would have burned down.
  18. I'd rather pay $100 for a frozen pizza from the supermarket than eat free Papa John's pizza. Worst pizza I ever had by far. Spoiled rotten in WNY because pizza & wings from any local joint is 100x better than Papa John's or Little Caesar's. I don't think there is more than one Domino's either. All just nasty stuff. I don't know why they even bother opening here.
  19. It's really no different than any other game week. It used to be different way back when but that was always for Dolphins week.
  20. I was thinking of this game in 2001. That's when the Patriots really started getting the calls. Unconscious player recovers a fumble half out of bounds with the ball under his leg. "The game turned on the overturn of a ruling that Patten fumbled after making a reception after five minutes of overtime. Patten caught Brady's pass at the Bills 41, where he was hit hard by Buffalo's Keion Carpenter. The ball popped loose and was recovered by Buffalo's Nate Clements. Referee Mike Carey determined by a video review that Patten's head was out of bounds while the ball remained loose under his leg. Antowain Smith broke the game open on the ensuing play, bouncing off the pile and down the sideline before he was pushed out of bounds at the 3, setting up the game-winning kick. "It's their job to make the calls," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said. "We can just control how we play. If we got a break on the call, great." Patten couldn't comment on the call. Carpenter's hit knocked him unconscious."
  21. Buffalo News is going to start charging non-subscribers on October 1st. It's $2.49 per week for a digital subscription.
  22. When the Bills-Dolphins game on Thursday 11/15 is for first place and we beat the snot outta them improving to 6-4 and then having the last 6 games all looking very winnable.
  23. 40. Born into it. First game in person was the 1977 Home opener against Miami. Haven't missed one home opener since and have probably been to at least 250 games. BTW, yes, it was OK to take kids to the games back then. Nobody else went that year. They had some of the lowest attended games in their history back then. 20-22,000. True story: I actually had a season ticket in 1973 when I was one. My Dad thought it would be a smart move to get one for me in the new Rich Stadium. My cousin got to use it until I was 5.
  24. Before the season I thought 10-6 was possible and with an on-paper easier 2nd half schedule....maybe 11 or even 12 wins.....after the Jets game and the 2 injuries and the play of our QB and defense...anywhere from 5 to 10. Just don't know. If they lose the home opener it starts sliding. If they lose to Cleveland and go 0-4 or 0-5 then I think it would be pretty tough to even win 5.
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