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  1. 1 minute ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

     

    we will,  just annoying watching the pregame and it's been nothing but steelers, maybe we get some coverage latter.

     

     

    In fairness, I think that if the Bills win tonight and get into the playoffs -- then they'll get a lot of coverage.  They got some attention earlier in this year, and then it tapered off.  We'll see.  I don't think it's like 2017 where they over performed then needed help to get into the playoffs; that year it was like a whisper in national media if memory serves.

  2. Just now, Gugny said:

     

    Awesome username.  Welcome to the board.  GO BILLS!

    I used to be super active on BBMB back in the day.  But I've been lurking here for 2 years or so.  I get super busy with work and life so I don't post much, oh, and I'm hooked on making those angry lady/white cat memes at the moment.  It's so distracting!

     

    Nice to meet you, Gugny, and thanks for the greeting!

    1 minute ago, The Wiz said:

    Spleen would have been better.

    I look forward to the day when you become Spleen, or Chris Simms' Spleen, with the byline of "Used to be The Wiz."  :-)

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  3. Edelman for sure, but with multiple honorary mentions (and narrative).

    • Mayfield.  Love a guy who can run his mouth then will probably miss the playoffs.  See also: Rosen, Josh.
    • OBJ.  What a freakin' weirdo.  He can also kind of ball, that is without his current "taint" issues, I guess.
    • Shady.
    • Marmalard.  Good grief.  Phillip Rivers will just never leave.
    • The entirety of the Dallas Cowboys.
    • Cam Newton.  Nobody brags about not taking the field more than Cam Newton.
    • Stephon and Watkins.  That fight during the NE-KC game was sublime.  It was like watching the "Crip Fight" episode of South Park.
    • JJ Watt.  Was once a great player and is now all sizzle.
    • Aaron Rodgers.
    • Richard Sherman.  His "fart face" after having lost to the Pats made him my not least favorite player ever.

    Jeez!  Just exceeded my self imposed 7-post limit for the week.

     

    Your pal,

    Groin

  4. 4 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

    They could just tell them they will no longer be recognized as champions but what would that matter? Everyone's already been through them winning, it's just changing what's written in the history books.

     

    And there's no way they force them to cease all operations, that would cost the league money. The most they could do is suspend or ban the coaching staff if it's found they willingly did this to cheat, and force Kraft to have to sell the franchise (similar to what some league's have done to owners who have been found doing other misconducts not tied to the league or sport)

    Yes indeed.  It did cross my mind that Kraft could be forced to sell the team.  Not a bad idea to boot!

  5. Not sure what the repercussions would be of invalidating their championships, ie would the losing team be crowned as champs, would the entire league's season be invalidated, etc etc etc?

     

    Personally, should these allegations be confirmed, I think that NE should be forced to cease all operations (not allowed to participate in any games, not allowed to sell merch, no Pats-related broadcasts) for three years.

  6. 1 hour ago, Process said:

    I haven't been to many games in other cities, but if I had to guess I would think bills fans are amongst the worst as far as treatment of opposing fans. Don't think we should be calling out others as being classless. 

     

    Every fanbase has them

     

    Bills games are rough to be sure, in particular when the team is losing.  I'm not going too in depth with this as it happened a long time ago, and plus I don't want to get banned for telling a horrible story of years ago.  I have heard that ownership is trying to clean this up and that friends in family in WNY have confirmed that the game day experience is a LOT better than it used to be.

     

    My childhood friend from Buffalo and I bought amazing seats for the Jags/Bills game in 2004.  We were finally professional guys and decided to live it up (by getting better seats) but only for a day.  Within 10 minutes of getting to our seat an obviously drunken and belligerent Bills fan puked all over a girl (she was wearing a Jags jersey!) who was probably no more than 13.  It took security like half hour to get there.  So we watch a terrible half of football and decide to pee before heading back out to the tailgate (again, suppressing details to protect the innocent and the guilty).  We went up a couple of levels since the bathrooms were packed at our level and a drunken guy who's wearing Zubaz cuts the line, tries to pee in the sink, is shoved, then falls down in pees... in the air.  We saw fights heading back to the tailgate.  We saw drunken people crashing into the asphalt.

     

    From that point on I just go to backers' bars.  It's a heckuva lot safer.

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  7. Bob (or, as it is pronounced in my long standing residence of New England -- BAWB -- and I say this as a WNY native) pulled that team out of the abyss.  I used to laugh how folks like Victor Kiam (I liked the shaver so much that I bought the company) tried to run that franchise ahead of Kraft's ascendency as owner.

     

    However, New England's victim complex is totally insufferable.  I'm glad that they are finally no longer benefactors of what seems like every single call.  Sure they got jobbed yesterday, and I watched that hot and extremely exciting lack of touchdown call; previously their immortal coach had shown hubris by challenging OPI and down and distance to my delight, and that was basically the end of their challenges for the game (oops!).  And I'm doubly glad that they seem like the 1996 Bills' squad this year.  The 1996 squad here was competitive but not a Super Bowl winner, and for this I am glad to see the Pats Mr Mistering (take these broken wings) it for a change.

     

    Your pal, 

    Groin

     

    ps - I plan to post no more than 7 times per week.  Applaud me now or applaud me later.

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  8. Well, Virg.  I think that you nailed it again.

     

    Indeed, and outside of what you wrote, I wonder what it will take (I'm excluding poor QB play at the moment) for the Bills to have guys who can consistently catch the ball again.  I literally just watched the game against Miami (from 1990) on YouTube Saturday afternoon (mercifully my wife was at a craft fair) and I could not believe how "sandlot" Jim Kelly played the game.  It was sloppy, and JK has easily been my favorite Bills' QB, but still... if Lofton can't catch and Reed can't catch then this game was over.

     

    I'm not bringing this up to trash JK because he's The Man.  I'm bringing this up to say that that man rolled the dice, and he would lose.  Sometimes.

  9. Allen was Real Bad yesterday.  Real Bad.  However, and without question, he gets a third year to work this out (or not).  He's not EJ Manuel fer chrissakes, and not by a long shot.  And I think that's a good thing.

     

    I'm not dejected about what happened yesterday.  At all.  I just want reasonably consistent O play week after week.

     

    The Bills, most likely, will make the playoffs again this year.  And they will certainly finish > .500, which is a major "yay" in the Book of Groin.  Longer term, I think they need to change O coordinator (again) and to get a couple of big, strong, and speedy guys at WR.

     

    Take it from your pal, Groin.  You love this nickname, and if you deny it then you are lying.  :-)

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