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  1. on my top list I would include Halas, Lambeau in the top 10

     

    next level off the top of my head - not in order

     

    Andy Reid - regular season winning since 1999  - 5th best win % in histiry- coaching tree -1 super bowl win

    Tom Flores - 2 super bowl wins - 12 season but only 97-87 so at the bottom of the top

    Mike Shanahan - 2 super bowl wins, coaching tree

    Jimmy Johnson - 2 super bowls - 80-64 record

    Mike Tomlin - 1 super bowl win, 13 non-loosing seasons - 133-74 record

    George Seifert - 2 super bowl wins - 98-30 in SF

    John Harbaugh - 148-96 (. 607) - 1 loosing season in 13 years - 1 super bowl win

    Pete Carroll - 152–104–1 (.593) - 1 super bowl win

    Paul Holmgren - 1 super bowl win, coaching tree, 

    Tom Coughlin - 2 super bowl win over Brady and coach

    Dungy and Bill Cowher - 1 super bowl - 66 and 62 percent win percent

    Sean Payton 1 super bowl, 63 win percent, next coach of the Cowboys ?

     

    zero super bowls:

    Marty Schot, Dan Reeves, Marv Levy as well

    interesting that George Allen has a winning percent of 72% - no super bowls  - the future is now - Over the Hiil gang

     

     

  2. this analysis is all scheme-based and passive-aggressive about Josh and cat-mouse play-calling of the coords, all of which the OL which has a vote in and unfort had an overall weak performance based on quality of play, reserves playing, and some playing out of position, not to mention the heat-humid-fatigue factor esp for the left-side as Dawkins and Saffold managed to play the entire game...incredible that we could have won the game as we left over 20+ points on the field, including that pass to Isaiah that coulda-shoulda won the effing game...we are healthier overall this week which was a factor going into the game as well, we have to get a better performance from the OL, they are our lowest rated players so far, and Saffold  so far has been subpar and bears monitoring and hopefully not concern.

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  3. fall is right but fall down happened twice to Josh - slipped twice on last-second throws in the road loss at Tenn last season and again yesterday in Miami...wide open McKenzie...sigh

     

    another close loss was the unlikely Hail Mary catch on road versus Cardinals...our guys lost the jump ball

     

    if I had another 13 seconds I would mention one more...thats half of them

     

    left 24 points on the field yesterday...al we needed was 3 of those...

     

     

     

     

  4. 3 hours ago, Ben said:

    Is this bad news on the gabe david injury or am I over thinking this?

    Open PS slot cuz RB poached by Carolina plus he's from U of Wyoming and likely will be making more appearances in Josh's suite at Sabres games pounding beers with Knox and Sweeney...

  5. rest in peace..catcher...likely was the best player along with pitcher Craig Swan during a run of some very bad Mets teams in late 70s...as a youngster used to watch Mets on WOR channel 9 (Lindsay Nelson, Ralph Kiner, etc ) on cable along with Yankees on WPIX channel 11 (Phill Rizzuto, Frank White)..after Abbott and Costello move re-runs on Sundays (after church of course)...

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  6. of all todays games this one would be most helpful to the Bills...

     

    cardinals were very strong early last season - home against the chiefs - 2.5 dogs - 420 PM game - most of the country get the game

     

    The Cardinals are ravaged with injuries and DeAndre Hopkins is out due to being suspended. If Kansas City manages to lose this game, would be ideal for the Bills for overall AFC standing (ultimately home field playoffs) and provide good game tape for our upcoming game just as Jalen Ramsey (postgame podcast) mentioned the Bills (and our 6 foot 6 260 pound QB) used some plays that San Fran effectively used against Rams...he also said (ignorantly-arrogantly) that  just 3 plays changed the outcome of Bills-Rams game; one of which was Diggs burning him long....

  7. 38 minutes ago, marck said:

    I was reviewing the injury list for Sunday and saw that Cody Ford is out for the Cardinals and Mario Addison is doubtful.

     

    My point is the Bills improved their roster by cutting ties with players who are having no impact in the league

     

    AJ Klein - Not on a team

    Emmanuel Sanders - Retired

    Cole Beasley - Not on a team

    Darryl Williams - Not on a team

    Levi Wallace - 4th CB in Pittsburgh

    Star Loutilie - Retired I guess

    Harrison Phillips - Back-up DT in Minnesota

    Jerry Hughes - Back-up DE in Houston

    Vernon Butler - Cut by Raiders

    Matt Hawke - On Colts


    Bills moved on from those 12 players and improved the roster with new talent added thru the draft or free agency.

    only "starters" being a Feliciano (for how long ?) and the punter whom the fanbase felt was "ungodly" and only got the opportunity in Indy when the incumbent got hurt...

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  8. 1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

     

    I am So Screwed. 

     

    For *reasons*, I did not drink any alcohol last night.  Not a sip after a glass of wine with dinner.  Neither did I eat in-game snacks.

     

    So by Ritual Law, I am now honor bound as a fan to be dry and hungry until Ritual Reset occurs. 

     

     

    I hope he knows what he's gotta do and does his Duty as a Fan now.

     

    Wait, how do you get the $29 price?  They want to charge me $9.99/month

     

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  9. another coord made a pretty good intro:

     

    Hamlin led with two solo tackles on special teams. Crowder had a 21-yard return on only return;  the vet called three fair catches ands seemed to make the right decision on when to field the ball and when to call for  fair catch.  No punts but Martin held 4 XPs and 1 FG for Bass-o-matic...usual pro performances by gunners:  Taiwan and Siran burying the Rams at their 11-yard line.... 

  10. Indirect football related, since it has to do with the Pegulas' daughter, Jessica, , and barnyard animals need to be fed between now and Thurs nite kick-off...

     

    https://www.wtatennis.com/rankings/singles

     

    below is limited extract from todays BN on Jessica Pegula..ranked 8th in the world !

     

    Now the #1 ranked American woman...age 28, has won $2.25M alone in 2022 and now has over $5.3M in career winnings 

     

    Aside from a wedding ring, Pegula has no fancy jewelry – no visual indicators that her parents are the billionaire owners of two professional sports teams. Nothing except a pair of beaded bracelets. “A 12-year-old could probably do these,” she said, smiling.

     

    But the meaning runs a little deeper than a simple childhood craft: One bracelet is yellow and blue – the colors of the Buffalo Sabres, which her parents Terry and Kim Pegula purchased in 2011, when Jessie, which her family calls her, was 17.

     

    The other bracelet is red and blue, for the Buffalo Bills, which her parents bought in 2014. They were made by her friend and competitor, the Australian tennis player Daria Saville.

     

    “She used to make these – she was doing it when she was hurt and wasn’t doing anything, and I was like, ‘Oh, make me Bills and Sabres colors,' ” said Pegula, who received the bracelets from Saville before the 2021 Australian Open. Pegula advanced to the quarterfinals of that tournament, which is one of tennis’ four major championships. She wore the Bills and Sabres beads during her matches – “(Saville) was watching me on TV and said, ‘Oh my God, you’re wearing my bracelets!’ ” Pegula recalled – and she still slips them on today.

     

    Subtle as they are, those bracelets may be the only indicator during a tennis match of Pegula’s family connection to the National Football League, National Hockey League, or extreme wealth. For most matches, you won’t see either of her parents in the crowd.

     

    Not that they aren’t watching. Terry Pegula, who is a passionate tennis fan even beyond his daughter’s career, watches nearly every one of her matches on TV or livestream, which is easier than ever to do, because her high Women’s Tennis Association ranking – eighth worldwide in singles; sixth in doubles; and the top American woman – means she’s always on the broadcast.

     

    Kim Pegula, who has been battling an undisclosed medical situation this summer, gets “so nervous that she can’t watch,” Jessie said. When Kim Pegula, who is the president of the Bills and Sabres, has attended tournaments in the past, she’ll step away from Jessie’s matches to check out the concessions.

     

    “She likes to think of it like that; it’s fun for her,” Jessie said. “She’ll just go eat. Literally, she can’t watch. She’ll sit there, fidgeting.” At home, Jessie added, her mom records matches but tends only to watch if her daughter wins. “She likes to know the outcome if she watches,” Jessie said.

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