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Motorin'

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  1. I mean, you'd almost think the board was here to talk about football. About the strategy and execution, about how to beat the upcoming team on the schedule. But alas, it's Buffalo, so the board is a giant group therapy session for grown men who don't know how to handle their own emotions.
  2. I read that in Gollom's voice, as if hoping everything about your team sucks is to Bills' fans with BBPD what 'my precious' is to Gollom... One could only hope doubt creeps into the minds of McD's most ardent supporters! Muhahahha!
  3. Same fans wold have demanded Cowher be fired 10 years before he won the Super Bowl, and would have demanded the next three coaches were fired too in the 12 years it took the Steelers to win it under Cowher.
  4. Rich Gannon was 100% right about Allen. Allen is very accurate when he sets his feet properly. He's had issues consistently setting his feet. His accuracy has improved, and will continue to improve the more consistently Allen is with proper footwork.
  5. What the f is a "signature win." Is that something that comes in a box of Wheaties and has Vince Lombardi's autograph on it?
  6. That was a ballsy as hell call to hand it off with about 17 seconds left.
  7. Looked up what constitutes illegal formation with wr's. It actually looks like Diggs was at fault. One wr on the left and right side have to be on the line of scrimmage. The line of scrimmage is defined from the ball to the center's belt line. Weird, but that's why OT's can be a yard off of the ball and still be considered on the line of scrimmage, bc their helmet can be inside the Center's belt. Diggs was the only wr on the right side, and it doesn't look like he was on the line.
  8. That's funny, he kind of reminds me of Kevin Johnson.
  9. It's the hash! Setup the kick on the left hash!
  10. The Jets are still the Jets. 4th and 1, the D is selling out to stop the run. Let's hand it off out of shotgun to a back standing still 3 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Thank goodness the Jets are that dumb.
  11. Ha, he might be quick enough to shoot the game and get some tackles fo loss.
  12. Dane Jackson looking like an NFL corner back.
  13. Wouldn't be surprised to see a ton of pre-snap jet motion from McKenzie. Not so much defensive play.
  14. Maybe Moss and Gore can have a competition to see who can get the most consecutive 1 yard runs!
  15. Siran Neal and Dean Marlowe are going to see a lot of playing time... Is Dane Jackson going to be active?
  16. The crappy weather in Orchard Park has been an advantage to all of the good teams the Bills have played since 2000, and a disadvantage to mediocre and bad Bills teams struggling to execute under ideal conditions. I'd love for Josh Allen to have a dome to play in for the next 10 years. Can't think of anything that can help him with accuracy and ball placement like no wind and 72 degree weather every game.
  17. a cup of coffee and 5 sacks.
  18. That's pretty much what it sounded like when fans called into WGR back then. Just ask Artie baby boo boo.
  19. Sounds like he hustled the Bills for 4 mil.
  20. You're, a, just figuring this out? Most of it is a form of PTSD. It the most severe cases, it's a BFPD, Bills Fan Personality Disorder. For these poor souls, the level of masochistic negativity needs no trigger, it's pervasive in the way they interpret the world. Unless they truly want help, all we can do is pray for them.
  21. I've been saying that for 2 years. I totally agree. Eli was a career 60% passer, would have some terrible drives, and then come through in the clutch. And he was good enough to beat Brady twice in the Super Bowl.
  22. Aikmen improved his completion percentage 17% from his first season to his fifth season. I guess when qb's could get murdered it was possible to significantly improve accuracy, but as rules protecting qb's came into the game, human nature changed and so it was no longer possible to improve.
  23. Part of learning to win is learning how to bring the best out of yourself and out of your team for a full 60 minutes. It's a learning process. As Josh continues to learn, he's going to develop the mental side of his game and create ways to put himself in the right mindset all game long. I think fans need to stop reacting as if players as robots with pre-existing programming that determines their success.
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