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Peace Frog

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  1. Ok, I have to lighten up while you say I like to hang around men's locker rooms? You're right, that didn't warrant a response, I apologize. You shouldn't have to consider things when you post, only the person you're offending should.

    I wasn't accusing you of hanging out around the gym. I was merely quoting from the movie Airplane, like a few of the previous posters did. "Lighten up, Francis" was also a quote from Stripes.

  2. My least favorites, by position:

     

    QB - J P Losman (indecisive wuss)

    WR - Peerless Price (hands of stone)

    RB - Travis Henry (Mr. Fumbles)

    TE - Robert Royals (couldn't get open if the defense suddenly went blind)

    OL - Mike Williams (fat, lazy POS coward)

     

    DE - Erik Flowers (complete 1st round bust)

    LB - Keith Ellison (worthless)

    DB - Donte Whitner (a cross between a CB and a waterboy)

     

    HC - Mike Mularkey (inexperience showed)

    OC - Kevin Gilbride (needed Buddy Ryan to slug him more than once)

    DC - Chuck Dickerson (a loudmouth know-it-all who couldn't get the most out of the front seven)

  3. Must be a bad memory for you. You were the guy getting thrown into the garbage can and your own locker aren't you?

    Must be a good memory for you.

     

    Lighten up, Francis. Just playing along like most of the others on this thread. And yes, Spiller looks pretty impressive.

  4. I'm a bit more hard-core than you guys. I compare every player on this team, per position, to the rest of the league and see how they stack up. My list of players (starters only) I would keep is as follows:

     

    1. Fred Jackson

    2. Jarius Byrd

    3. Brian Moorman

    4. Rian Lindell

     

    Players I'd keep as depth:

    1. Andy Levitre

    2. Eric Wood (if he can still play)

    3. Kyle Williams

    4. Reggie Corner

     

    Players I'd put on the practice squad:

    1. Aaron Maybin (who should be an OLB in a 3-4, IMHO)

    2. Shawn Nelson

    3. Jonathan Stupar

     

    The rest of the team would be traded or cut. My reasoning is as follows:

     

    My starters consistently show me something every week. My depth players either have great potential, are diligent, or have not been contaminated by this culture of losing.

     

    The remaining players on the roster are either too used to losing (see Lee Evans), just don't have it (see Chris Kelsay), are dogging it (see Marshawn Lynch), are injury-prone (see Paul Posluszny), or are past their prime (see Marcus Stroud).

     

    Anyways, that's my two cents.

  5. If they hire Haslett, Fassell, or Gilbride I swear I am done with the Bills. I already live in Portland OR and have to spend over $300 for Sunday Ticket to watch this recurring nightmare. If they do not hire a proven winner or at least one of the hottest offensive coordintors I am done. I'll just watch college football and golf on Sundays.

    I'm with ya, bro. I've just about had enough to the point where I'm giving up on football. If Ralph screws this one up, I'm done. By the way, I'm just across the river from you, in Camas, WA.

  6. I agree that it starts at the top. If Ralph is willing to change for the better and do what it takes to get this team on track again, then you can't get anymore top than that. Next up, GM. We need someone who knows what the f**k they are doing. Then, get the HC, etc.

  7. I blame Leodis only for not hanging on to the ball. He should've went down to one knee at least when the first guy wrapped him up. On a side note, replay showed Jarius Byrd #31 just standing there watching McKelvin get mugged before the ball came out. A little more urgency from his teammates could've helped Leodis.

     

    There is one other play I blame McKelvin for. On a third and long, Brady threw to Faulk and McKelvin whiffed on an open field tackle that could've stopped that drive. The Pats went on to score their second TD that drive.

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