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Pitta

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  1. your avatar perfectly describes life as a Buffalonian/Buffalo sports fan/anyone associated with Western New York in any fashion.
  2. You're right. I guess I deserve a pat on the back for taking notice of the hilarious Lankster videos.
  3. Yes, but it should not come as a surprise to anyone at this point.
  4. I'm sorry, I didn't mean to give the impression that I was basing this speculation on this one game. I was under the impression that it has been nearly accepted as fact that the Bills' days are numbered in Buffalo once the old fart finally kicks the bucket.
  5. Buffalo sports teams are a microcosm of the city itself..
  6. I agree on most points. However I disagree that the "O'Line was good when everyone was against them." Sure, they were far better than I expected them to be (except for Bell - what a headache), but they sh-- themselves when the pressure was on late in the 4th. Not that I didn't completely expect that from a Buffalo team, though.
  7. What a paradox...Ralph needs to die for the team to be successful...however he won't sell the team while hes still living so once he dies the Bills will probably move anyway. Just put us out of our misery and relocate the team...Even the most die-hard of Bills fans are slowly but surely becoming less invested in this nightmarish laughingstock of a franchise. I have gone from a dedicated fan to a casual observer over time and so have nearly all of my friends and family members from the area. Watch them move to LA and become a perennial playoff team like the Ravens when they left Cleveland or the Titans when they left Houston.
  8. you forgot... 4.) It's Buffalo. They HAVE to lose these games in this fashion.
  9. I hope we can keep the Patriots' margin of victory to below 30 points.
  10. Hey 'GripnRip' - your stupidity is utterly shocking.
  11. Pretty much every season I convince myself the Bills will be good but this year I just don't see it. False optimism turned to pessimism I would say is dead on. I think I am one of many on this board who have crossed over to the darkside and we don't have much hope for this season. I guess starting 5-1 and finishing 2-8 will do that.
  12. I think that most NFL players would share his thoughts. With every passing year Buffalo becomes a less attractive place to play, unless no one wants you.
  13. Hmmmmm...sounds like the Doughboy might know what he's doing, but we'll see how he actually calls the plays during the Monday Night Slaughter.
  14. He agrees that this years "offensive line" has the potential to be so abysmal and suicide inducing that evaluating the quarteback position might not be too accurate. http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post...ds-a-fair-shot
  15. Wow way to stay classy Harrison...I'm sure NBC appreciates his comments http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post...post&status=ok Harrison would love a bounty on T.O. September 10, 2009 5:04 PM Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Rodney Harrison doesn't have to honor Bill Belichick's one-voice policy anymore. Harrison doesn't belong to the New England Patriots anymore. The former safety is an analyst for NBC. So he can say whatever he wants about an upcoming opponent. On Thursday, he blasted Buffalo Bills receiver Terrell Owens with both barrels on Boston radio station WEEI's "The Dale and Holley Show." "I'm pumped about T.O. opening up his big mouth about the Patriots," Harrison joked. "It's fair now. I can actually put a bounty on T.O. if I wanted and not get in any trouble." Reggie Dunlop would be proud. What triggered Harrison's response was what Owens told the Boston media on Wednesday. Owens joked he was going to bring his spy camera to Monday night's season opener between the Bills and Patriots. "He's a clown," Harrison said. "He's all about the circus show and the cameras, and it's all about that. But you best believe he'll have Shawn Springs in his grill and Brandon Meriweather will be putting his helmet down his throat. So I'm excited about seeing that on Monday. "He's just so, so miserable. He wants to seek so much attention. I don't know. Something happened a long, long [time] ago, before we even knew T.O., that just made him like this. The guy is such a phenomenal talent, but his clown antics and his tactics just take away, year after year. "The story we should be talking about is the playmaking ability, the big plays and his potential Hall of Fame career."
  16. Quit your bitching, Bills fans. Did you forget who we're playing on Monday? That's right: CHEATING ******G SCUM. F*** THE PATS***, BRADY, BELLICHICK & THE ENTIRE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
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