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millstone twnsp nj bills fan

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  1. HaHaHa.. While watching the game with my wife, when I believe Lofton described it as a "pirouette", I burst out laughing. I said that I don't think I've ever heard that word while watching an NFL game.... Spin, twist.. etc... Just made us laugh. But I tried to remind her of Tasker in a playoff game vs the Raiders in a freezing cold playoff game catching a line drive onside kick and nearly taking it all the way.
  2. My take on the defense was that first and foremost , they don't have a backup player for Milano who is an exceptional linebacker in pass coverage... especially on tight ends, It's hard to find a guy like that. I also felt like Levi Wallace was the victim of the refs not calling offensive pass interference a few times. It appeared to me that Miami fully intended to match up a big , strong wr vs Wallace since he's a tall, thin guy. He was often pushed away on the receivers first break and couldn't recover. I think we will see this strategy vs Levi the rest of the year. He just needs a little more muscle , ( physicality) moving forward. Miami game planned those two things in my opinion and were successful.
  3. I too think that the Bills will end up as the wildcard team with the best record. Playing at the Ravens will be a tough task. Agree
  4. Hi to all of you. I've been a huge Bills fan since @1970 . I grew up in Jamestown NY, went to UB, graduated in 1981. Unfortunately , my job took me to NJ where I've lived since 1991. I've had the Sunday Ticket since it first started just to watch my team on Sundays. Exciting times now. I'm a big fan of the coach and his quest to just get a long term system" culture" in place. I know of this after 15 years of coaching high school football down here. I'm sure i'll get crap about my double spacing and skipping lines while posting. It's ok. I've been a lurker for a long time so I know the drill. The only person I ever replied to is Yolo and that was because he noted that the bills were scouting a kid I coached that went to Lafayette College ( ended up in Canada for a couple of years. Anyhow, as an old guy that watched film forever to get my QB ready every week , I can add something maybe to this, ( besides just reading Yolo and agreeing. thanks
  5. Thakns Yolo, Great update on Ross. I sure hope he somehow gets on the Bills. That would mean the end of Hogan. I watched Hogan at Monmouth ... I'm biased but he is nothing like Ross.
  6. Thanks C Biscuit 97 for responding to my post. Much like Yolo, I always try to read your posts as well. I'm guessing with Cornelious Bennett as your name you are old like me. My first game at Rich Stadium was the year it opened.. Watched OJ vs the colts. He went for 100+ that day.
  7. Thanks for the kind words. I stopped posting a few years ago... too many wise guy remarks. I've been a Bills fan forever it seems. I grew up in Western NY (Falconer which is a small town near Jamestown). Went to UB, played Rugby for 4 years. Graduated in 1981 ( I know I'm old). The economy was awful then so I left to get a job. Thank God for Sunday Ticket! Anyhow.. Ross & my son played high school ball together. My son was the QB and Ross was the do everything RB.. He ran back kicks & punts ( very elusive), he did our punting averaging just under 40 yds a punt, caught passes and ran like the wind at the high school level. I think he could do well as a special teams player. He's certainly tough enough to handle it. BTW Yolo, I appreciate your posts. They always seem a step ahead of most of the others. Most are right on. If I see that you posted something I always check it out. Thank you!
  8. Hi, I have not posted in a long time but I felt the need to now: I had the pleasure to coach Ross throughout his high school career in Allentown NJ. I was hoping that he might get a look from some of the NFL teams, especially my Bills. He is the most talented kid I have ever coached. Unreal vision when he runs. Excellent receiver as well. I know it's a long shot but I hope he makes it. Such a great kid. Tough as nails too.
  9. Thank you Eball. I'm a 52 year old Bills fan that went to UB, grew up in Jamestown NY but moved to NJ to get a job and feed my family. I get so tired of reading the negative crap all of the time. I wish the Bills were always in the Super Bowl like the old days but... I still route for them every week ( Sunday Ticket).. I always appreciate reading comments from all of you Bills fans. I coach high school football here in NJ so I actually have a clue. I really believe that Buddy and Chan know what it takes to get to the next level. I hope I'm right. Whatever happens.. I'll always love the Bills!!
  10. I believe he is also the agent for Denver's tight end that is being shopped.
  11. Marshawn calls him head because he said that Fred actually has an enormously large head.
  12. They also have two first round draft picks and a possible third if they tag & trade Samuel. I hate them too but the cupboard isn't going to be empty any time soon.
  13. It's great to watch unless the other team is runnning delays or misdirection plays.
  14. I agree 100%! I have been with them since the late 1960"s if they leave town, I'm done!
  15. For all of you Boomer haters, just think back to a game in the late 90's at The Ralph when Boomer was quarterbacking the Jets. There was a play where a Jets offensive lineman moved slightly before the snap. Bruce Smith saw the flinch and roared in unblocked from his DE position and laid out Esiason while he was still under center. Boomer was knocked out cold and carted off of the field. I am never one to wish an injury on anyone but if you hate Boomer that much, think back to that day and smile.
  16. Thank you! I fell asleep and knocked over my screen. I had to call 911 for a head wound.
  17. That's why he is a good pass blocker and just an average run blocker. He keeps defenders away with those long arms but when he has to match up pad on pad in run blocking he struggles. Add 10-15lbs to his frame and he'll be a solid run blocker as well.
  18. Good point Ned. If anybody here thinks that we should have a sniff of the playoffs next year then I'll take a hit from that pipe! I am happy that Marv is honest and upfront with the fans.
  19. The way that Marv used to stockpile linebackers back in the old days it would not surprise me at all if we selected AJ Hawk, assuming he's available. I would love that! I think that linebackers are the soul of your football team, you can't have too many. That being said, you still need o-line help. I always think you are better off getting o-line help via free agency. The draft picks take too long to learn how to play o-line. Get impact help on D in the draft!
  20. That's what I think. If it is simplified for MW to just attack an area or a player then he could possibly be dominant, assuming he has the will. A BIG assumption!
  21. My God! I checked your profile and saw that you are older than me. I thought I was the oldest bastard on here. 12/30/58 that is ancient, at least I thought so!
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