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BrixtonBill

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  1. Ahhh, you must be one of the bitter FFLers who listened to Mr. Starbucks and drafted Danny Wuerrfel with your number 1 pick a few years ago.
  2. Cut Holcombe and Nall and pick up Patrick Ramsey and try and get Shaun King so the Bills will have a Tulane Green Wave QB line up, to go along with their soon-to-be all The Ohio State Buckeye defensive backfield.
  3. FYI - Joe played for the Birmingham Stallions and not the Showboats.
  4. Travis Henry's nickname whould have been "The Principal" because he liked to "detain" juveniles.
  5. To summarize the article for everyone, the author concludes that the best move for the Bills to make is to trade Losman and the #8 pick to San Fran for Alex Smith and a 3rd rounder.
  6. Instead of releasing Mike Williams, Marv should have hired this guy as Mike's personal trainer to put some fire into Big Mike's belly -- If he could teach his 3-year old daughter to dole out beat downs, who knows what he could have done with Big Mike. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11993032/
  7. Did OT Rob Petitti, Cowboys, get paid the most ($271,287) because blocking for an immobile statue-like QB is not an easy thing to do.
  8. Orton had a much better defense and was told not to lose the game. The Bears weren't trying to develop Orton they were just using him as a placeholder until Grossman got back to 75% healthy. It must kill a guy's psyche to be #1 draft pick and then not given the full support of the organization that has invested millions in your success. I think the Bills are doing the right thing now, they are bringing is some decent competition (Nall) without bringing in some hired gun (like Kitna, Warner, Garcia, Collins, etc.). Nall will push JP without making him too nervous. Of course this all supposes that Holcombe is taking the bus out of town (which I believe he should -- we have seen his ceiling and now its time to see what JP can do).
  9. Yes. I was in the 1st mezz right in front of the stage. Robin Hood put on a great night. It was also probably the last time that Jim Dolan will hear any cheers in a long time.
  10. Elegant Elliott -- If that is really you, what building do you live in on 2nd Avenue in NYC (which is only 12 blocks north of McFaddens where the NYC Bills Backers watch games)?
  11. Rico -- Don't you mean you saw The Stones AND The B-52s there last Tuesday (with an open bar)?
  12. Did you guys record a rap song like the 7th Floor?
  13. Marv liked the fact that he played basketball in college -- like Matzelaars.
  14. If you bring depth to a hole, doesn't that effectively "plug" the hole?
  15. Call me when he wrestles a liger. Instead of having DTs run 40's they should just make them stand on the line of scrimmage while trying not to let a John Deere riding mower get past them. HOLD THE LINE!!!
  16. Why would the Texans draft an offensive linemen? Such a move would hurt David Carr's rating as the best tackling dummy in the NFL.
  17. Not sure what the Bills will do but you certainly sound excited.
  18. If she had that kind of cash to lay on the Super Bowl I wonder how much she paid the refs in XL to make sure whe won? I think Mike Holmgren should hire an investigator -- this seems fishy.
  19. I have heard from an "inside" source that the Jets will be announcing that they have traded John Abraham for Keyshawn Johnson and they will give an update as to Chad Pennington's injured shoulder -- announcing that Pennington now has the arm strength of a 15-year old girl, meaning that he is already 110%.
  20. CNNSI's Don Banks isn't sold on Mangini and says that it will take him a while to turn the Jets around and I have to agree. The way I see it, Mangini can go one of two ways -- (a) a great signing or (b) a crappy signing, there will be no in between .500 record. Since he comes with a Belichick pedigree everyone is ready to say the Jets will turn into winners. Lets not forget that these are the Jets -- it is a horrible franchise, with horrible luck. Also, I am not sold on Mangini -- sure he has worked around Parcells and Belichick, but what has he done? He has one year of coordinator experience (and he did a commendable job there) and that's it. Its a great story that 10 years ago he was picking up jock straps in the Browns locker room but what has he really done in the subsequent years? Weis and Crennel were fixtures in New England and spent years as coordinators before getting their chance and making the most out of it. Mangini has a year. What does he really know? Belichick is a defensive genius and when Crennel left do you think he had more input with the defensive schemes with a rookie DC then he bothered with Crennel (espescially in light of all of the injuries the defense suffered)? I also bet that Mangini will not be getting much support from the other NFL head coaches who have had to wait years for their job and think this kid gets a pass because of who he knows -- and they will amp up for the Jets to put Mangini in his place. This hire does not scare me. Saban has his s$%t together -- I am not too sure about Mangini. And again, we are talking about the Jets here! http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writ...eams/index.html
  21. You must be talking to a lot of Patriots, Jets and Dolfelon fans. If he's hired I bet there is a 50-65% chance he says that Levy is on the 'roids.
  22. Two reasons why Weis would leave ND: 1. Sahlen's hot dogs 2. Anchor Bar Other than that I agree that it would take a lot to get him out of ND but if RW pulled the old roast turkey on a string like Bugs Bunny I'll bet he could get him in for an interview.
  23. If he promised to patrol the sidelines in zubaz and some Bills suspenders I would support him for a season.
  24. Senator Tressel would much rather spend the rest of his career pimp slapping Michigan annually and challenging for a national title every 4 years then coming to Buffalo and playing the Jets twice a year.
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