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Hard to believe we're 3-0 with nothing more than a backup QB under center, gents!
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I like to defer... can't argue with the results thus far. But it gives you that extra possession once you get a feel for the game. I think it's more valuable than the possession to start the game.
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It's ironic how much time, effort, and draft picks were put into the defensive side of the ball. We expected a huge improvement there, and to some extent we have been MUCH better with regard to run defense. But, the offense has shown the sort of leaps and bounds we expected to see on the other side of the ball. If this thing does get clicking on both sides of the ball, look out, gents!
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Bills featured on Turning Point Tonight
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to Cotton Fitzsimmons's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for posting! Really good listen... very funny! Not the standard interview. -
When to re-sign Fitz, Stevie, Freddie?
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think we need to get Fitz and Stevie signed ASAP. I believe they both want to be here, but if either of them gets a chance to test the market, we all know how that can end up. We can't afford to lose these guys. Freddie needs to get done, because it's the right thing to do, but not as pressing, because he is under contract. It will do wonders for the reputation of this franchise, however, to get these contracts done. Buffalo will begin to be a place everyone wants to play again. -
Who's the big Moats fan around here?
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
YE OLE is a big fan of Moats. I'm very encouraged by him moving back to OLB. We desperately need to find some pass rush from somewhere. The young man showed promise last year, it just makes sense to see if he could build on it. -
buddy on san diego radio
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to DaveinElma's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What was your take on this, Beer Sphere? Do you take the whole bicycle analogy at face value or do you think they're getting the feeling that Merriman just isn't ever going to be the same player? -
White Hots are a good eat, my fellow.
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The FIZTS sighning was horriable So I thought
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to mousetrap08's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
When Fitz was signed, I had no feeling toward it at all. It was one of those things that was right up there with all of the other mediocre/journeyman signings we made over the past years. I figured, he'd not get on the field much, suck when he did, and be gone by now. YE OLE had no idea he'd turn into THE AMISH RIFLE out there. -
What is "Big Sun" ?
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to BillnutinHouston's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
YE OLE has scoured the interwebs, but not been able to make hide nor hair of it either. That said I like the most interesting man in the world's theory here. It seems plausible. And with that Boludo, YE OLE would just like to say: stay thirsty, my friend. -
More musings from the mind of YE OLE... what say you, gents? Buffalo Bills @ Cincinnati Bengals By the Numbers As the Bills gear up for Week 4, looking to push their record to 4-0, the Bengals look to salvage their season and get back to the .500 mark. Here's what to look for in this week's matchup of AFC foes: 27: This will mark the 27th meeting between the teams. Buffalo holds a 15-9 edge in the series. However, Cincinnati holds a 2-0 mark over the Bills in the playoffs; most recently in the 1988 AFC Championship game. 10: A new week, and a new streak. After bringing the Patriots dominance to a close in week 3, the Bills hope to extend their 10 game winning streak over the Bengals. The last time the Bengals bested Buffalo: the aforementioned AFC Championship on January 8, 1989. 2: The combined number of playoff appearances the Bills and Bengals boast this millennium. 6: Despite the struggles of the new millennium, Cincinnati and Buffalo combined for 6 Super Bowl appearances between the 1981 and 1993 seasons. 113: The number of points the Bills have scored this season. Buffalo's offense may face the stiffest contest this season against a Bengals D that is only surrendering 18 points per game, which ranks 6th in the NFL. 8: The number of points the Bengals scored in last weeks lost against San Francisco. Despite, having a formidable defense, Cincinnati will need to muster a great deal more offensive output this week to be competitive. 42-7: Bengal's QB Andy Dalton's record as a four year starter at TCU. One of the winningest QB's in college football history has played surprisingly efficient for a rookie, completing 61.4% of his passes and posting a QB rating of 82.1. However, if the Bills defense is going to generate some heat up front, this is the week to do it against the rookie signal caller. 41.6: The top ranked Bills offense is converting 41.6% of its 3rd downs. Cincinnati, meanwhile, has converted only 9/38 3rd down attempts on the season. If this stat holds true on Sunday, it will be a long day for the Bengals. 3: In an unfamiliar situation, the Bills will be a 3 point road favorite in this game. After toppling the Patriots, the world has taken notice that Buffalo means business. The question is, will a young Bills team just turning the corner, avoid being distracted by the hoopla that has begun to surround them? 5: Including Perry Fewell's interim stint, the Bills have had 5 different head coaches roam their side line since passing over Marvin Lewis in favor of Gregg "High School" Williams prior to the 2001 season. One can only ask what might have been, had Williams not blown away, then GM, Tom Donahoe with meticulous notes on every position coach and coordinator to ever grace the gridiron. While the Buffalo coaching carousel over the last decade has been nothing to write home about, Lewis may also be wearing out his welcome in Cincinnati. Now in his 9th season with the club, he has posted only 2 winning records. 35-17: While Cincinnati's defense may present some problems early, the Bills have found a knack for hitting a rhythm and not looking back. The Bengals will need to score points, and a lot of them, to hang around in this game. In time, Andy Dalton, and the Bengals offense may go toe to toe and win a shootout like this, but not this week. The young Bills keep their focus and move to 4-0.
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I hate that. I used to listen to Schopp when he was on WNSA back in the day, and I don't recall him being so much like that. I hadn't listened to him on WGR much until recently. I've already heard him, on a number of occassions chide the caller for going "off topic." Now mind you... the topic for the day would be something to the effect of "What Buffalo sports figure would you most like to have dinner with" If someone answers the question, but then wants to talk about the headlines of the day, they're cut off because "we're not going to get into all that today, we want to stay on topic" ??? A topic, especially one so trivial, is a conversation starter, not ender. What a horrible way to host a show.
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If We Win Two More Games in a Row...
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to BringBackFlutie's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
2000 Wade was 8-8... that was the infamous "I think both teams are basically out of it" year before we played the Colts on Monday night. Of course the Colts DID make the playoffs. 2001 was 3-13 under Gregg "High School" Williams -
Jim Kelly tailgating
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to metzelaars_lives's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Perhaps the writer of said article was utilizing a little hyperbole on us, gents. A little poetic license to sell the story a little harder. That said, even if Jimbo isn't in the middle of the parking lot, exchanging chest bumps with Joe Fan, it's still a good article. -
Run a little "Student Body Right" then slip Spiller out to the left. OOPS!
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Interesting comments on Clabo
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You can file "Not Resigning Poz" under this heading as well. We got a lot of addition by subtraction this offseason. -
AFC Player of the Month
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to GOBILLS78's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"When you look at Ryan Fitzpatrick, you're looking at the QB of the Buffalo Bills." Dan Dierdorf was unwittingly prophetic in his analysis last season. Lets just say it, gents... Amish Rifle is THE FRANCHISE. -
Now there's a throwback, gents! It exudes style and elegance with a little bit of an edge to it that says "Our guys are nastier than your guys"
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If you think Bills fans are delusional...
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to Malazan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's tantamount to saying Justin Rodgers is going to fix our CB problem. -
Playing With the Simulator
Cotton Fitzsimmons replied to Astrobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This could depend on Easley's status as well... and if Namaan can entrench himself this year. I thought he was good last year, but obviously that wasn't enough to originally make the squad. He and Fitz seemed to have good chemistry as well. We'll see how the year plays out for him. I also like the Kellen Moore pick. Admittedly I've been on Boise's bandwagon for a number of years and love what that program has done. That said, Moore is short and has a 3/4 release which I could see being a problem at the next level, BUT... he's a winner and he's deadly accurate. He seems like he has that IT factor about him. That seems to prove time and again more important than the big frame/strong arm/etc. I'd like to see how Chan could develop him. -
Interesting take on this CK, being that you had a great view of it. I wondered how it developed on the back end, because at first it looked like such a horrible decision that it didn't seem plausible that Fitz threw it there. Fitz is a gunslinger, but it looked like there was no chance there. However, on TV you could see Fitz scramble and motion to Nelson. Then on the replay you could see Nelson get grabbed and held in that back corner while the safety came over and made the pick. Glad it worked out the way it did, but it's also reassuring that from the perspective you had, being at the game, that it wasn't a horrible decision by Fitz. Also, last by certainly not least, thank you for posting this Rich! Very well written and in depth per usual. Enjoy your trip with the Mrs. and stay safe on the high seas, my friend.