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Don Otreply

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  1. That ship has sailed, it appeared Shady felt slighted about the whole trade circumstance.
  2. The bright side is better odds for future job opportunities for those that didn’t attend.. whats that Monty python song? Oh ya, always look on the bright side of life...
  3. Footage I watched showed PI by the defender, Dukes arm was being pulled back from the ball. I sure wish he overcame that though, we indeed would have won the game and DW would be as close to a lock as he could be for a roster spot, but alas that was not the case.
  4. Yes, turn of events, we will leave it to your gear set to grind through that. nuthin but luv, Go Bills!!!
  5. I’m thinking five points and the ball. It is certainly worth more than a two point conversion as the D essentially has scored a touch down with the ball in the Opposing players hands. Such a gaff by an offense should be punishable by more than a mere two points, jmo.
  6. It was a massive conspiracy of biblical proportions, no matter what Inigo says... yah, it sucked, ya we got screwed, but we hopefully learned not to let that happen again, one can only hope that that game sticks in the craw of the whole team, and they learn to punish their opponents mercilessly for four quarters of every game. Nice write up Inigo? Go Bills!!!
  7. Could very well be if he doesn’t get severely broken again, till then he is a injury prone small guy playing QB on a very talented team. Just imagine what his hip will do when he gets rag dolled to the turf a few times, on top of his ankle and wrist, the guy is brittle. Go Bills !!!
  8. Josh is a franchise QB in training, who is showing signs of being said QB, he can make throws that require high degrees of accuracy to any spot on the field. What he lacks is consistency, if he can fix that he will likely become a full fledged franchise QB, we just gotta wait and see if it happens. Oh, another thing is that his receivers gotta stop dropping passes at crucial times during games, which they presently do all to frequently. Go Bills!!!
  9. It is my hope that our receivers have something around 1/3 less drops, and our QB tightens up his mechanics sufficiently to be considered more consistent... just the fewer drops alone would put Josh over 60% pass completion percentage. If that happens, plus Josh tightening up his own game we can be dominant. The drops thing has been ongoing for two seasons. Not that anyone needed me to bring it up again, but still, it has been the Achilles heel of our offense imo. Go Bills!!!
  10. Looked like he had the treadmill set at 23 mph, jumped on and ran at that speed for a bit, frankly that’s impressive.
  11. The non football world must be laughing it’s azs off at all of us, ?
  12. He bailed out the patriots as well iirc, look Ralph was a good person, and he did good things socially. And for that I’ll have a glass of koolaid. As a football team owner... if not for the NFL monopoly he would have been the victim of a Wall Street hostile business take over. Go Bills!!!
  13. Sure his family made a big profit on the sale of the team, but it wasn’t some genius maneuver by Ralph, he rode the coat tails of the NFL wave, and waited long enough. What Ralph lost was his and his organizations reputation to the point the other owners merely tolerated him, and most quality NFL players stopped wanting to play for the Buffalo Bills, and many still don’t want to, it has taken two decades, new owners and front office, to include the firing of all remaining employees Ralph hired to right the ship, and that repair work is still ongoing. At times Ralph was a useful owner, but by and large he was a really bad the majority of the time, (like Cleveland Browns bad) the best business moves since the merger were hiring BP and selling the team to Terry and Kim. I’m a vocal fan of the team, but I’m not drinking the Ralph Koolaid... nuthin but luv fellow fan. ? Go Bills!!!
  14. How is it that any of that ancient history is relevant to this discussion? Ralph did good by Buffalo in the long run, but put the organization in a pitiful position by the time he passed. Ralph had a choice. His ego got in the way of the correct one. Owners have an obligation to their employees to not do stupid things if they want them to buy in to working for them. BP spoke from a position of power, he knew full well he would be re-employed and enjoy continued success. Ralph on the other hand was to busy sowing the seeds of his own organizations down fall to realize that. History bears this out. nuthin but luv fellow fan, ? just a discussion. Go Bills!!!
  15. Good to see his work was not just a Bills fan appreciation thing, but recognized league wide, we have a good group at OBD. Go Bills!!!
  16. Totally agree, they are like violent grown men having a pajama party, they are just awful. Yes, my lawn, get off of it...?
  17. BP was neither, was it short sighted on BPs part? Answer is no, Bill was already financially set for life at that point. Ralph in effect cut his nose off to spite his face, and the Bills spiraled into the abyss a few years after BP left. Never be afraid to speak truth to power. Go Bills!!!
  18. Straight from the Antonio Brown school of public relations, everyone welcome Karlos (the fat azs) Williams, ?????????????????
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