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  1. As much as I want to accept this rumor, isn't this the web site that first reported that the Bills will be having a new logo?
  2. Thanks for the input. How is Internet Explorer 7 so poor and what does Mozilla have to offer?
  3. #1.) I click on Internet Explorer 7, it opens up and then closes almost instantly. #2.) Whenever I go to Buffalobills.com, the main picture says "Install Adobe 9", but I have done that 3 times now and I still cannot see the main picture. #3.) When my Internet Explorer was working it was moving at a snail's pace. I tried some registry cleaners, but I had to pay for each one. What can I do to speed up my IE when I get it back. #4.) I have Norton Anti Virus 2005 and apparantly I have a virus (that Norton can't fix or delete) because a pop-up from Norton appears and says so. Whenever I click 'ok' another pop up appears of the same thing. How do I stop this? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
  4. Lol, heck yea... It seems to be a growing trend in the AFC East... Miami- Ricky "Sir Smoke A Lot" Williams, New England- Kevin "I can't feel my face" Faulk, Buffalo- Marshawn "Blunt Mode" Lynch.
  5. I am definitely not shocked Marshawn smokes marijuana. I know this should not be accepted, but the guy can push a pile like no other. If Beast Mode wants to tool around in a Caddy with a few buds, some more buds, and a gun in the trunk, let him. That is what he is doing on his free time and it obviously does not affect his play.
  6. http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/showthread.php?t=170098 ALSO, here is what the NFL is saying in regards to Marshawn's arrest: http://www.profootballtalk.com/2009/02/16/...epeat-offender/
  7. President Obama was being asked all of these intense political questions and then this reporter asks how he feels about alex rodriguez's steroid use the with Rangers...
  8. Whoa... Somebody is going to lose their job today... http://www.bannedinhollywood.com/arizona-r...per-bowl-xliii/
  9. Yea, the soup kitchen wins a bunch of cans AND we gain a whole lot of pride as fans... so far the Bills are 17-0 and the Packers have won 7 straight years! Let's win this thing! http://www.chunky.com/ClickForCansVoteConfirm.aspx To vote multiple times BLOCKING COOKIES (INTERNET EXPLORER) INSTRUCTIONS: 1. In your internet browser, click "Tools." 2. In the dropbar go to "Internet Options." 3. Click the tab 'Privacy.' 4. Click the button "Sites." 5. Add the link to the voting site to the 'Block' list. 6. Click "OK" (twice)
  10. Yes, I agree with all of that. Rosevelt Colvin made a good point this morning on the Herd. He said that each NFL team has talent, but the true difference maker is the coaching.
  11. Wake narrowed his choices to four teams, including the Buffalo Bills, before choosing the Dolphins. "Buffalo really put a great package together," Sheehy said. "They did a wonderful job recruiting him." http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afceast It's good to see the Bills haven't been dormant so far.
  12. Toss up between Mays and Brown, but, as Marv Levy preached, you win at the lines, so I'd go with Everette Brown.
  13. Yea, I asked that question. I felt so proud to see one of my questions actually make it to one of those "Sportsnation" chats, but then I saw the answer...
  14. Thank you very much for asking, I learned that Ralph Wilson has only splurged on 2 head coaches, John Rauch and Chuck Knox, and those were a LONG time ago. He also hired 'hot coordinators' in Mularkey and Williams. The one thing I took away from this is that Ralph Wilson Jr. is awfully erratic in his coaching hires, and if he were to fire Jauron, he could hire ANYBODY. Before Jauron was hired Marv and Ralph were battling over Mike Sherman or Dick Jauron, this shows that at least Jauron was targeting somebody with head coaching experience. I could see Ralph hiring a head coach with previous experience but not with an excellent record or a big name, ala Cowher or Billick, or a horrible one at that, Nolan. Maybe he will pursue a guy who once coached in his native Michigan, has a decent record, and has loads of experience... Steve Mariucci?
  15. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1...2d-bcb33fe03f75 Crowell open to returning to BillsChris Brown, Lead Journalist Posted 36 minutes ago a a At the beginning of the season Angelo Crowell appeared to drop a bombshell on his team choosing to undergo surgery on a troublesome knee that wasn’t improving four days before the season opener. The team responded by placing the impact linebacker on injured reserve, in what seemed to be a contentious situation. Now almost four months later it appears there never was any resentment and Crowell is open to re-signing with the Bills as he enters free agency. “Yeah definitely,” said Crowell when asked if he’d entertain coming back. “That’s what I talked to (Bills COO) Russ (Brandon) about. I love playing for this organization, the fans are great and they’ve supported me through this whole thing. I would definitely entertain it. Russ said the door wasn’t closed, he just obviously wanted to see where I was in my rehab and what’s next for me. He said he would definitely be talking to my agent and the door is definitely not closed.” Re-signing Crowell would certainly help a linebacking corps that could use another veteran performer, and the former third-round pick might be affordable after a year on injured reserve. Crowell had been fighting a condition called chondromalacia for the better part of the last two years. Sometimes called runner’s knee it’s an irritation of the undersurface of the kneecap, which is covered by a smooth cartilage that normally glides across the kneecap when the knee is bent. But sometimes the kneecap can rub against the side of the knee joint irritating the cartilage and causing pain. Through strengthening exercises and rehab he was able to successfully play through the condition in 2007 when he started all 16 games, but when the problem resurfaced this past offseason Crowell’s rehab efforts to play through it again were unsuccessful. “I just knew I couldn’t go out there… playing (games) you can take some painkillers to help you through the pain, but practicing, you’ve got to get through the week and I practice the way I play,” said Crowell. “I practice at the same speed I play the game. You’ve got to be able to do those things at this level to know that you can make the play and even have the confidence to even make the plays in the game. If you can’t do that in practice you’re wasting your time and fooling yourself.” Knowing he couldn’t give his teammates his best Crowell decided initially to get a clean up type scope procedure done where he’d be out about a month or so, but after the team chose to put him on injured reserve he elected to do a more intensive scoping surgery. “It was not a microfracture where they drill holes, but they just went in there and sanded it down to create that blood flow,” said Crowell. “So it was more extensive than just a scope, which was originally going to put me out 4-6 weeks, but at the time I was put on I-R Dr. Andrews’ advice was this was the best thing for you at this point so that’s what I decided to do. It’s a three to four month rehab, but its going to give me more longevity in the league instead of a quick fix.” Crowell, who has been working with famed orthopedist Dr. James Andrews, is now ahead of schedule, but doesn’t believe he could have played up to his standards at any point this season following the surgery. What’s most encouraging is the relationship between Crowell and the Bills organization is healthy and intact. Despite the rapid turn of events at the start of the season concerning his injury Bills COO Russ Brandon confirmed for Crowell that the decision to put him on injured reserve was done with good intentions. “I don’t harbor any ill feelings because he said at the time that it was a timing issue and he said he doesn’t have any hard feelings either,” said Crowell of his conversation with Brandon. “He knows I’m not a quitter. He knows the type of work that I put in and that I’m a blue collar worker. He feels good about me. That’s the main thing I wanted to make sure is that me being put on I-R, what’s the deal? It wasn’t done out of anger or anything like that he said it was just a timing situation and they felt like they were doing what was best for my health interests.” Rehabbing all season in Florida, Crowell expects to be fully healthy and 100 percent in the near future. He realizes he’ll likely have to prove to the Bills and other NFL clubs that he can still be an impact player. But he’s confident he’ll successfully resume his playing career in 2009. “Once I’m healthy, like I said I’m ahead of schedule, there’s no question in my mind that I can play this game,” said Crowell. “I can play it at a high level. I’ll put my game up against any linebacker in the league. I know that I can produce and there’s film that shows that I can produce and the main thing teams want to see is when I’m healthy. “I’m feeling good about where I’m at. The discomfort I felt at the beginning of the season, I’m not feeling right now so that picks me up. I’m positive with everything and I feel good and I’ll definitely be on the field next year.” ALSO- SCHEFTER JUST REPORTED THAT SCHOTTENHEIMER IS INTERESTED IN COACHING AGAIN!
  16. HC # 1- BUSTER RAMSEY PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: None HC # 2- LOU SABAN PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach- Boston Patriots (2 yr.) HC # 3- JOE COLLIER PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: None HC # 4- HARVEY JOHNSON PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: None HC # 5- JON RAUCH PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach- Oakland Raiders (5 yrs.) HC # 6- HARVEY JOHNSON PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach- Buffalo Bills (1 yr.) HC # 7- LOU SABAN PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach- Boston Patriots (1 yr.)/ Buffalo Bills (3 yrs.) HC # 8- JIM RINGO PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: LA Rams (1 yr) HC # 9- CHUCK KNOX PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach LA Rams (4 yrs) Record- 54-15-1 HC # 10- KAY STEPHENSON PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: None HC # 11- HANK BULLOUGH PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Defensive Coordinator Patriots HC # 12- MARV LEVY PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach Kansas City Chiefs (5 yrs.) HC # 13- WADE PHILLIPS PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach- Saints (1yr.) Broncos (2yrs.) HC # 14- GREGG WILLIAMS PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Defensive Coordinator Titans HC # 15- MIKE MULARKEY PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Offensive Coordinator Steelers HC # 16- DICK JAURON PREVIOUS NFL COACHING EXPERIENCE: Head Coach Chicago (5 yrs.)/ Lions (5 games) -Of his 16 hires, 8 of the coaches had previous head coaching experience. -Of the 8 hires with previous head coaching jobs, 2 of them had an above .500 record as head coach.
  17. If Jauron does get canned, do you know of any possible replacements?
  18. the houston texans will have a better record than the bills this year... !@#$!!!!!
  19. Would you guys cut Walker... it would free up $ 5 Million and about 4 seats on the plane.
  20. Possible impetus to Dicky J getting canned... Chris Brown: If the Bills don't score, it'll be the first home shutout in 25 years.
  21. Chris Brown answered my question!!!! [Comment From Joe] Do you think Dick Jauron's job is in peril after this poor performance. 3:33 Chris Brown: This game doesn't help.
  22. The Bills need the total antithesis of Jauron @ Head Coach next year. This guy defines the term loose cannon, he would totally change up the mentality of the team. WARNING- VIDEO CONTAINS STRONG LANUAGE
  23. Great play calling. Hopefully Mr. Magoo Wilson realizes he is watching incompetence right now!
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