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FLFan

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  1. To answer the question, probably not, but I think the Bills should make a play. This seems to be more about contract dispute than injury. Worth the risk in my opinion. Perhaps even worth a future conditional draft pick to keep him from being an unrestricted free agent. This would be complicated, but given their current linebacking corp, a big potential win.
  2. I suspect the Bills will make at least one more player move during the bye. They have been getting Howard ready to play tackle, and Urbik at guard, so Green getting cut would not surprise me. Maybin is useless but he gets the year I think. McCargo is a very likley candidate as well. They just signed an OL and a DL to the practice squad which makes me think these areas being targeted.
  3. Thanks Dan for the post. After reading through this topic I was just about to post pretty much the same thing. First, to John, major props. Good article and excellent work getting through to Mr. Wilson for an interview. He obviously respects your work or you would not get the access you do. That's a great deal more than can be said by the other "journalists" who cover the Bills, locally and nationally. I think your tone and questions were fine - respectful and informative. Second, many of the postings on this thread are truely sickening. For most of these people, I would not call them fans any more than I would refer to them as decent human beings. It has been clear for some time that RW is not well. He rarely, if ever, appears in public anymore. He does not attend league meetings or games. Despite this some people continue to believe that RW is somehow the puppetmaster behind every personnel decision the team makes, pulling every string to fatten his wallet while the poor fans suffer. This is the worst kind of crap. Ten years from now, when the Bills are long gone, perhaps the people of WNY will realize what they had and lost.
  4. Incognito was not released - he was a free agent. Do you know whether the Bills offered him a contract? I don't. Cameron Wake was signed by Miami in 2009 when he was a free agent coming out of Canada. Many teams had him on their radar actually, including the Bills, who offered him a contract. He chose to play in Miami. http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3844396 Rant on.
  5. Absolutely right. Incognito was not cut as some people seem to believe - he was free agent. I cannot blame him for wanting a chance to start. Who knows if the Bills offered him a contract or not. None of us certainly do.
  6. I would be done with the NFL. The Bills are my only interest in pro football. The Bills are doing a good job of weaning me away from interest and excitement on Sundays so what I once thought would be an impossible loss, now seems it will be tolerable.
  7. He definitely has more cajones than brains, or ability, based on his performance to date.
  8. Actually, this is really old. Just the latest in a long line of rants from the OP. We have, after all, played one game, which should be more than sufficient to judge the tenure of Chan Gailey. I get it now - animated = good coaching and wins. Glad we staightened that out.
  9. Congratulations. You have succeeded in your effort to draw attention to yourself. Too bad your baseless opinions paraded as analysis do not hold water with objective evaluation. Now your fame as a troll will be nationwide.
  10. It is certainly both, but I think last night's game illustrated the value of a good QB. Flacco was under every bit as much pressure as Sanchez, yet Flacco was able to complete passes down the field consistently. (helps to have Todd heap and Anquan Boldin for sure) Sanchez (and Edwards) do not seem capable of this kind of play in the face of pressure.
  11. LOL. I knew this would come up today and the first person to suggest that the Jets offense was every bit as putrid as the Bills last night would be greeted with the "but they played the ravens" excuse. Fact is that the Jets are overhyped and overrated and their offense really does suck. Sanchez is no better than Edwards right now, and that is giving him credit. He was erratic, uncomfortable in the pocket, and could not complete anything downfield. Sound familiar? As for the high profile free agents, did Braylon Edwards play? He has always sucked. The jets cut their best running back in favor of a fumble machine and a player several years past his prime, who looked it. The O-line looked shakey. The Jets are one dimensional at best and the ravens exposed this by taking away the run. As for defense, they have a great front seven, but are vulnerable in the secondary which the Ravens also exposed. Revis is very good, but Cromartie showed why San Diego was willing to dump him, and the rookie got beat like a drum. The penalties and lack of discipline they showed are a direct result of their loudmouth coach and his approach. No doubt the jest will work some things out in the coming weeks, as will the Bills, but I continue to believe they are no better than 8/8 this year, maybe worse.
  12. My prediction is that this game will not be close. Bills 34, dolphins 16. Two interceptions by Bflo. Spiller has 2 TDs. TE passes for 225 and 2 scores. Miami runs the ball effectively in the first half but has to rely on Henne in the second half to catch up which he is incapable of doing.
  13. What kind of hat? May I suggest a straw hat, as you may find that easier to digest than either felt or cotton. By all means, avoid polyester.
  14. Commending Gailey for the organization's failure, as you put it, was not the point. The original point of the OP which I was supporting is the obvious change in coaching style and what that will bring in time. I was also disagreeing with MPL's definition of big picture, which goes beyond one offseason. Everyone would like evreything fixed at one time, but that is simply not reality. Perhaps they overestimated the level of competition they did bring in, and yes, the Bills are razor thin on the OL and that is a concern. Lets see what happens over the next week. In the big picture, solid coaching and much improved front office in my opinion bode well for the future, and for competitive and entertaining football this year.
  15. Apprently when Gailey described that group as awful after Thursday's game he was serious. I have to believe they have a plan here. I expect to see a waiver pick up on OL today or tomorrow. They will likley put an OL or two on the PS as well. At least one off this roster is destined to be cut shortly (Dominique Harris?) and one more when Nelson is back from suspension.
  16. I think it is you who is "missing the big picture" which extends to more than one offseason. The comparison points to Jauron are apt, and in the big picture, point toward a much better coached and motivated team. This has shown in the pre-season to date IMO. Yes, the Bills lack depth on the OL. It does not take a genius to figure that out. I like the fact that Gailey is not afraid to call out bad play by his team and demand better. This is part of good coaching. The talent level and depth of the Bills will not be brought up to super bowl caliber in one off season. You can disagree with the areas of concentration this year, or the general approach, but you cannnot fix everything at once. Gailey's job is to coach what he is givem, which he is doing very well so far I think.
  17. I don't think Fitz has anywhere near the talent of Brohm. What he has is experience, and I think that is what keeps him as number 2 for now. I could be worng about this, but I do not believe Brohm is eligible for the practice squad, while it is the right place for Brown. Highly unlikley anyone would pick up Brown at this point and put him on an active roster as a number 3.
  18. And Promo. I've corrected you on this like five times. Let me put it in caps. HELLO, PROMO. JASON PETERS GETS $10.1 MILLION PER YEAR. IT'S A LOT OF MONEY, BUT IT'S NOT $11 MILLION. Did that register yet? I've corrected you on this again and again and again. Check it on rotoworld. Check it absolutely anywhere. $10.1 million per year. When you get your facts wrong, especially so consistently, it puts your opinions in question also. When you are arrogant so consitently, and take a bash the Bills/Bills Management/Bills players approach to every argument so consistently, it puts your opinions into question as well.
  19. Just got home from work and could not wait until the replay tonight to get a sense of the action. Thanks guys for the posts. Signing off now though because I want to watch later. Can't wait to see the Spiller run though.
  20. Sorry, but this argument does not wash for me. There is no excuse for WGR not making in depth coverage of the Bills a focus. Their coverage is a joke. It is not like there is anything else going on locally in sports at the moment. If they would take their role seriously, there would plenty to talk about, players to interview, opinions to get, etc. They just do not bother. Bush league all the way.
  21. Since his position in April was maybe I will retire and maybe I won't, not sure if I want to play, etc you would need a mighty foolish trade partner indeed. (expecially give his salary and the fact he was on the downside of his career anyway) Poeple need to get off this "we should have traded Schobel" thing. I think the Bills handled this correctly, even in retrospect.
  22. The most reasoned and intelligent post I have seen on this game so far. Nice job.
  23. Agree - that was the most disappointing part. I did not see any improvement in Trent's game, but again it is a bit early to judge. As far the overall effort goes, people are making much more of the first preseason game than can reasonably be made. I was disappointed like everyone else, but ina many ways that performance was to be expected. I hope to see progress next game. When the preseason is over, the collective body of work may tell us something, but that game was meaningless.
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