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Draconator

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  1. Bledsoe needs to be here in 2005. I think Losman is the definate future of this team, but he needs to be the backup for one more year. Just some seasoning. Drew is the perfect interm QB right now. And given what the coaching staff has said, about needing 3 quality RB's to make the Bills Offense run the way they want it to, that takes off a lot of pressure away from Drew, which is a good thing. Simply it for Drew, and it will run a lot more better.

  2. Gavin Newsome for President in 2008. This is for the simple fact that he isn't afraid to get his hands dirty to help out San Francisco. Going to murder scenes throughout the city, actually working a street sweeper, after the cameras had shut off, etc. Those who swore that they would never vote for him, now can't think of anyone better for mayor.

     

    Plus, his wife is freakin' hot!!!!

  3. But I have to 100% agree with them on this!

     

    Fact or Fiction: The Bills will make the playoffs and win a game.

     

    Merril Hoge

    Fact: The Bills are the hottest team in football. The defense is playing as well as any team in football and is extremely tough to score on. Offensively, the Bills are doing a great job mixing it up. They are keeping teams off balance with a strong running game that opens things up for quarterback Drew Bledsoe. This team is going to be difficult to get past in the playoffs.

     

    Joe Theismann

    Fact: The Bills are one of the hottest teams in the NFL. They've won eight of nine games and are 9-2 since their 0-4 start. If the Bills win Sunday and the Broncos or Jets lose, the Bills get one of the AFC wild cards. Buffalo hosts the 14-1 Steelers in the season finale, seemingly a tough game. But Pittsburgh has already clinched the AFC's home-field advantage, so regulars (like injured quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who is doubtful) probably won't play as much.

  4. The Bills are playing the best out of any team in the NFL, Including Pittsburgh.

     

    Look at what the Bills have done against Cincinnati and San Francisco, and then look at what Pittsburgh did against the Giants. Good teams find a way to win, sure. Great teams absolutely destroy weaker opponets. That is what the Bills are doing, and this is something the Steelers are not doing.

  5. Sorry about having to have everyone click on the links...

     

    http://images.sportsline.com/u/gettyimages...2620_viewer.jpg

     

    Rod Trafford #81 of the Buffalo Bills runs with the ball against the San Francisco 49ers on December 26, 2004 at Monster Park in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Rod Trafford

     

    http://images.sportsline.com/u/gettyimages...2618_viewer.jpg

     

    Drew Bledsoe #11 and Rod Trafford #81 of the Buffalo Bills celebrate after making a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers to make the score 7-0 in the second quarter at Monster Park on December 26, 2004 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Drew Bledsoe;Rod Trafford

  6. You know, you might actually get some Sacremento Kings fans who may threaten to beat some of you up, because Bills fans are using cowbell. Cowbells are encouraged and allowed into Crackho, ERRRRR, Arco Arena.

     

    But lets face it. Cowbells are pretty much all people in Sacremento have. They'll fight for all their lives for the cowbell. They love cowbell, both figureatively and literally.

     

    But it you can combine the Sacremento Dance (Think Don and Mike) with cowbell, they might go for it. We might actually get them to believe that if the Sacremento Dance is done each and every time the cowbell is used, they'll buy the fact that we are honoring Chris Webber and all that is the Kings.

     

    Either that or a case of Genny Cream Ale for every 100 persons in Sacremento. (2 for Doug Christie).

  7. As for Billy trading Hudson and Mulder, there's a thing with Billy. He knew damn well that Giambi was on the juice. He wasn't sorry at all to see him go. With Tejada, he wanted to re-sign him badly, but that was Steve Schott who wouldn't go for it.

     

    Hudson and Mulder won't last past 2007. I loved those guys on the A's big time, but this year was evident that their bodies won't last for the long term. I hope I'm proven wrong, because those guys were so incredibly nice to the fans. I think I'll miss Huddy's oldest daughter, Kennedy Rose, running around before the game. I'm thinking that Billy has a hunch that the health issues with Hudson and Mulder are too great, and decided to stock up. 2005 will be a written off season. Starting with 2006 and beyond, the A's will always be contending, because they will have the best young talent in baseball.

     

    It's either that, or they're dumping as much salary as possible to sign Delgado.

  8. Did you hear Ray Ratto on ESPN News after the Mulder trade story broke? He said Oakland would win between 55 and 63 games next year. Sounded pissed too.

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    Ray Ratto is so biased in his reporting, that his nose is permenantly brown from Barry Bonds and Peter McGowans collective asses. Ratto will need the entire timber production in the Pacific Northwest turned into toilet paper to wipe it clean!

     

    Ratto hates the A's, and will take every opportunity to bury them every chance he gets.

  9. :P

     

    Right-hander Tim Hudson will leave the A's as a free agent after the 2005 season if the team does not sign him to a contract extension by March 1, Hudson's agent Paul Cohen told the Sporting News.

     

    Hudson wants to remain with the A's, Cohen said, and would be comfortable playing out next season if no agreement is reached. He also would be fine, the agent said, if the team decided to trade him.

    Hudson reached his decision after witnessing the departures of former teammates Jason Giambi, Jason Isringhausen and Miguel Tejada, all of whom remained in limbo during their free-agent years.

     

    "As a friend, he hated the way those guys dangled," Cohen said. "He does not want to be put in the same situation those guys were in. If he is, as a businessman, he will respect it. But, as a businessman, he has made a decision as well. He doesn't want fans to wake up in spring training or the middle of April and say, 'Wow, we didn't see this coming.' "

     

    The question now is whether the A's will increase their efforts to sign Hudson or increase their efforts to trade him. Their other two top starting pitchers, left-handers Barry Zito and Mark Mulder, are free agents after the '06 season.

  10. The fearsome foursome of the L.A. Rams

     

    Rosie Greer

    Merlin Olsen

    Deacon Jones

    Lamar Lundy

     

    One of the greatest D-Line of all time, with a Merlin, a Deacon, and a Rosie Lundy.

     

    Ok. Bad attempt at humor. I know.

     

    The best dragracing name?

     

    John Force. (although Del Worsham is coming up quick to take over his throne of the top dawg of the Funny Car Class!)

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