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  1. I saw them in Berkeley in September (also my first ever Pixies show) - dude, IT'S ALL THAT, AND MORE.

     

    Have tix to 4 of their NYC shows in December, including the midnight show to cap off their tour.

     

    Again, IT'S ALL THAT.  Get psyched, I couldn't believe how tight they were - I'd been waiting 10 years to see them and they didn't disappoint, ENJOY.

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    Before I go add your name to the "favorite poster" thread, let me first say thanks Coach. That's phenomenal to hear. I've heard nothing but good things, and you've upped my excitement. It's amazing enough that they reunited, never mind that they're apparently getting along and playing better than they ever had.

     

    They're not playing Boston proper due to some venue issues, so I booked a trip to Montreal back in June. Should be a heck of a weekend.

  2. I didn’t call him a punk (that isn’t remotely true), but he’s very aggressive and intense on the field. So I understand he’s one of those “lightning rod” type players that few feel ambivalently about. If he was on the Bills, you guys would love him. I dare say he’d be the most popular guy on your team.

     

    He brings an awful lot of positives – leadership, intelligence, always around the ball and tremendous tackling skills. He’s probably the key reason why their secondary has held up so well despite the astounding depletion of healthy bodies at cornerback.

  3. Wouldn't surprise me in the least.  Harrison has always been a dirty player.  Shows you the type of rotten organization that New England is.  Replacing a team leader and altogether good guy in Milloy with a cocky, overrated dirty player like Harrison.  He and the Pats belong together.

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    I loved Milloy when he was in New England, but he's not half the player that Rodney Harrison is. If either is overrated on the field, it is definitely Lawyer - probably because he is a charismatic, likable guy.

     

    I understand completely that Harrison is the type of guy that you love when he's on your team, and despise when he's playing for the opposition.

  4. If someone put a gun to your head and said, "Name the perfect song!", what would yours be?

     

    I'd have to say "Number 13 Baby" by the Pixies.

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    Wow Coach Tuesday - that post put a hop in my step. I've worked 110+ hours the last nine days, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and in that light is my first ever Pixies show on Saturday night after worshipping the band for 12 years. I hope they play it.

     

    For me, I'd go with "With or Without You."

  5. One other weakness of the Hard Rock is that it does not have poker (at least as of last May – this may have changed). If you or any of your buddies want to play, you pretty much have to take a cab somewhere because it is so isolated.

     

    I loved staying there – all the comments about the pool were dead on – the scene there is staggering - and the food at the Hard Rock was surprisingly excellent. I also liked having rock music playing all the time, and the girls were phenomenal.

     

    I’ve never stayed at Mandalay, but all my impressions on a brief visit there for poker and the sports book were very positive. I did lose a hand of seven card stud with an aces-up full house (straight freakin’ flush), but I won’t hold that against Mandalay.

     

    I'm 32.

  6. i betcha we could get a 1st rounder from the ravens for EM but I am not one who is on the trade moulds bandwagon...for henry im guessing we could get a 2nd and lose a 4th-5th round pick in the deal...and bledsoe would be of most value to us to continue tutoring losman and as a backup...on the market we won't get much for him, we'll lose more than what wede get in return because of the cap hit we'de take. I think if we can somehow snag another 2nd round pick that would be key for us in addressing our Oline needs...im a big draft guru and this is a pretty deep draft for Oline and I think we could also snatch a great corner in the 2nd round also...

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    I wish I could take that bet on the first rounder. :blink:

     

    Instead I'll just say.....whatchootalkinabout Willis????

  7. Moulds to Dallas for the Bills 1st round pick

    Henry to Arizona for their 1st round pick

    Bledsoe to Arizona for their 4th round pick

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    Henry might fetch a 4th round pick or so.

     

    Moulds and Bledsoe have no trade value whatsoever. Overpaid players have no trade value in the NFL. This is not to say that EM isn't an excellent player.

  8. I actually think a lot of these middling teams (Buffalo, Houston, Kansas City, Tennessee - maybe even Cincy) would be contenders in the NFC. The disparity between the leagues with the AFC at an advantage has never been wider.

     

    This AFC playoff race is outstanding. Terrible loss for the Jags today with every other 6-3 team winning or already having won. If the Chargers hold on though, there will be some 7-3 team in 7th place (and out of the playoffs) in the AFC when we look at the standings tomorrow.

  9. Looking at the weather forecast - 56/showers, and wind is only supposed to be 13mph. More than inside a dome,certainly, but nothing like the 20-40mph for the last three games.

     

    It is coming out of the west, though - that means the scoreboard-to-tunnel windtunnel effect should set up nicely....

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    Anything above air conditioner pressure apparently is enough, Lori. I love having Mike Martz in the league so very much.

     

    Nice game today by the Bills, especially the specials.

  10. Hey DM – I appreciate the comments about not taking it personally- likewise from here. Get as riled up as you want – it won’t bother me. :o

     

    I think that in the post below you make an important distinction – “dead money on the cap” versus “the cap itself.” Even if they have no dead money on the cap, the salary cap remains very relevant if they are overpaying their players on the roster in terms of productivity. There has to be some reason why they’re not successful when they (essentially) spend to the limit of the cap. I agree that Donahoe’s dead money excuse is played – at this point, he has to look in the mirror and accept that the team has underperformed because of decisions he has made (and not blame it on the prior regime). The entire NFL has moved more towards the Philly/Tennessee/New England model of not overpaying one player, not mortgaging the future and building through middle class depth.

     

    I suspect if you polled the other 30 NFL GM’s, all 30 would say that Eric Moulds has had the better career when compared to David Givens. I also suspect that given the choice in 2004 between Moulds at 8 mill and Givens at .6 mill, all 30 would take Givens. Moulds is not ten times the player Givens is right now – they’re probably pretty close (their 2004 stats sure are). The overall point is that sure Moulds would be productive on the Pats, and perhaps more productive than Givens due to Moulds’ being more talented, but I don’t think that organization would devote 8 million dollars to one wide receiver, and Givens has a brighter future. Their entire receiving corps has a cap figure of less than 8 million and they’re still quite productive. This is Donahoe getting schooled as a GM both in terms of drafting players and assigning value to free agents.

     

    EM always has been and remains an outstanding player who has had a remarkable career given he’s played in a windy stadium with below average QB’s the entire time. I would never say a bad word about the guy – he’s one of my favorite NFL players going. Moulds is however a good example of what the root cause is with Buffalo when compared to Givens. On the one hand you have a great player on the downside of his career being paid for past performance, and in the other you have an improving player on the upside producing far more than he is paid. When in the end each team is allowed to spend 80.5 million total, the team with more Givens’s is winning, and this is no surprise whatsoever.

     

     

     

    read my post - i said that it isn't relevant to the bills at present, nor will it be next year. their only dead money next year will be in all likelihood bledsoe, and it won't be that much.  they also don't have a first round pick next year, so there will be no big bonuses.  as for moulds v. givens, give me a break. moulds is ten times the player givens is.  if you put moulds on the pats, he'd be recognized quickly for the great player he is.  a better person to compare him to is jimmy smith, one of the greats of recent times who suffered through the lean times and is now leading the league in ypc at the age of 36.

     

    i'm sorry if i sounds a little perturbed. i don't profess to understand all the ins and outs of the cap, but i find it ridiculous that people on this board to pontificate about it ad nauseum without knowing anything (i'm not directing this at you). i suppose this goes back to when donohoe came in and blamed everything on the cap and used it as cover to cut average if productive vets who performed at an adequate to good level in the system they were in (holocek, jones, ted washington, and especially flutie). the wholesale jettisoning of the previous regime was a choice that was not forced on him - although i'll give you wiley (he did have to choose between wiley and moulds, and made the right choice. of course, he made the wrong qb choice - flutie was good for 6-8 wins at that time and in buffalo). he's been able to get the fans to drink the salary cap kool-ade, but i consider myself a proud teetotaler when it comes to that.

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  11. Plexiglass isn't going anywhere. Besides Moulds will re do his deal to get a trade

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    It doesn't have to be Plaxico (Chambers for a little less dough, Harrison for a little more dough), although I really don't see how you can say that he isn't going anywhere.

     

    It also is a very different thing for you now to say that Moulds will redo his contract. This is my point all along - this is a big distinction. As it stands now at 8 million on the cap, Moulds has no trade value despite being an excellent player. He might put all these prospective teams over the top but they can't afford to acquire him.

     

    Of course, Moulds might be better off refusing to redo his contract, getting cut, and then having the ability to choose between 31 teams.

  12. excellent idea. let's get rid of all the competent players on the team, keep the cheap young ones who are weak to middling, and start over because it's so damn fun to obsess over high draft picks.

     

    to reiterate something no one here seems to understand -- the cap is not an issue at all with this team as it currently stands, so the fact that x player makes y millions is completely irrelevant.

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    How on earth can you say that? The cap is always relevant in the NFL. You might argue that people overrate it, but you're going way too far. To say that no one understands it is inaccurate - no one is buying it because it is a ludicrous position to take.

     

    The Pats have David Givens at a cap figure of 600,000 per year. The Bills have Eric Moulds at 8 million. Their production at their position is around the same in 2004. That gives New England 7 million+ extra to spend at other positions. Do you honestly think that this is not one of the relevant reasons why New England is successful and the Bills' aren't?

  13. NO SIR I DID NOT!  In fact I had your back. Now I know you and I have had our differences, but you are flat out wrong on this one.  I said this offseason we should trade moulds. It would force Bledsoe to look at ALL the WR' AND Garner us a good first round pick.

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    They will not get a first round pick for Eric Moulds at an 8 million dollar cap figure. He is a great player but he is at least slightly overpaid at 8 million. Let’s say you’re a GM and you have 8 million available ICE. Which option would you choose?

     

    1. Trade first round pick for Moulds

    2. Sign Burress at around 5 and make your draft pick, paying around 3.

     

    This isn’t even remotely close….

  14. i am a season ticket holder and have been since 1996...I will continue to be a season ticket holder until I am dead and gone from this earth....if this makes me an idiot, well then I am an idiot...I want the Bills to win as much as the next guy, but I am not going to take my ball and go home if they do not...thanks, now we will return to our regular scheduled programming.....

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    What it does is make you admirable, and it will be all the sweeter knowing you were there in the bad times when the Bills finally win a championship.

  15. Exactly that. Moulds is a shell of what he once was. It seems T.O. can still find ways to make things happen, even when he was with the niners. Its too bad that he feels he needs to leave, but dam he does drop a whole lot of balls.  Yes, we'd have to replace him, but Moulds is not the "go to guy" he was when it was contract time 4 years ago. I say trade the dude now. When th egoing is tough there is no room for someone who is half-way in. Either your in Eric or carry your a$$ somewhere you think they want (washed-up) you.

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    He makes too much money to get anything in a trade.

     

    The entire Patriots receiving corps (top five guys) has a cap figure that is about 2 million less than Moulds (6.4 mill vs. 8.5).

  16. I’m astonished by everyone thinking that there is a trade market for Moulds and Henry. Trades of actual players are pretty rare in today’s NFL with so many teams difficult facing cap decisions every offseason and lots of guys becoming available – the vaunted “proven NFL free agents” that those who (mistakenly IMO) defend the JP trade always cite as being around.

     

    Buffalo would be lucky to find a team that could fit Moulds under the cap – never mind give Buffalo a pick on top of it. This is not to say that he isn’t a highly skilled player, but that that is the reality in today’s NFL. Think about it another way – if you have 6 million available, why would you trade something of value for Moulds rather than just make Marvin Harrison or Plaxico Burress an offer??

     

    This is why the Bledsoe trade was so bad – no one else apparently wanted the guy, and what was New England going to do if everyone just held out? Keep him as a backup?? Somehow TD gave up the upper hand in that one. Another example that the guy falls short when measured against his peers.

  17. Well like i posted before i think we will get a pick between 50-75 for Henry(late 2nd to early 3rd).....We will have to wait and see how this offseason plays out...

     

    As for Henry's faults....Dillon had the same issues, except for fumbling....which Henry has improved, the past season and a half......I guess we will see what Henry will yield us in the offseason...

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    Now there I must disagree – Dillon’s only real problem was attitude. You can’t be serious when you claim they both had problems with blocking? Dillon is at worst above average. He’s good at blitz pickups, good at chucking and running, and very physical in that aspect of the game. Despite his malcontent status, Dillon is an excellent fundamental player. Henry is probably the worst tailback I have ever seen in terms of pass protection.

     

    Dillon also has accomplished much more in his career over a longer span of time than Henry. He’s proving that he would be effective as soon as he got into the right situation. These two guys are not remotely in the same league when it comes to talent.

  18. Of course no team would do that......except that crappy team....whats there names...Oh Yea the Patriots....

     

    Remember Dillon was benched for Rudi Johnson last season.....

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    That’s actually not a bad one Yoooo. Good catch. :rolleyes:

     

    The only problem is that Belichick/Pioli can judge talent and figure out who will fit in with their team a lot better than Donahoe. Also, as noted above, this was a trade for pick 64 specifically and not a generic second rounder.

     

    Running backs sometimes have big years the year after they are lightly used (Dillon and Smith for the Pats, Stephen Davis on the Panthers), but there are so many fundamental issues with Henry (blocking, fumbles, pass receiving, attitude, blocking, blocking) that I don’t see anyone giving them more than a fourth rounder for him.

  19. In order to get a high pick for Henry, you'd have to find a GM that was willing to ignore the fact that the guy got benched for a 2nd year NFL player who essentially didn't play his first year and instead concentrate on hoping that the player will revert to form and achieve past statistics from the first half of his career.

     

    You know what that means....

     

    Tom Donahoe's Seceretary: Hello?

    Tom Donahoe: Get me Tom Donahoe on the phone! Stat!

  20. That Pats’ team was kind of fun. They didn’t have anyone who could run the ball. Down 20-0 to Minnesota, Parcells made the decision to go to a 90/10 pass run ratio. That was the first team in NFL history to have five guys with over 50 catches (Timpson, Brisby, Thompson, Coates, Turner). I would guess that that seven game win streak at the end of the season would constitute the most pass attempts ever for a QB in a seven game stretch in NFL history.

     

    Unfortunately, this might be the year that a 10-6 team does not make the playoffs in the AFC. Even with seven in a row, the 6 AFC losses combined with the losses to the Ravens and Jaguars might have already sealed it for 2004.

  21. dude...

     

    1) I've got news for you... Bledsoe ain't ready to play. 

    2) You are judging JP based on 5 plays in

    mop up duty against a team that was playing at home and had their collective ears pinned back all game long? 

     

    Plus...

     

    1) MM says JPs only options were about 3 or 4 plays that he could run ... now there's a great way to evaluate a performance.

    2) if there is in credence to the story out of Pittsburgh re: JP just thrown in willy-nilly, then how would you expect him to perform?

     

    If JP wasn't ready MM wouldn't have put him in there... and certainly would not have called passing plays... he would have simply handed the ball off and hit the showers.

     

    So what if he isn't ready... who the hell cares?  If he stink, he stinks... at least he's gaining knowledge of the position.  Bledsoe stinks... and he gets worse every game.  What's the worse thing that could happen to JP??? ... Injury?  So what, he's got a whole year to heal. spoon fed QBs suck.  If he continues to ride pine he's not going to gain a godamn thing.

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    I pretty sure we basically agree with all you have said regarding JP – my point is that Donahoe is trying to save his job. Of course JP was thrown to the wolves. The biggest thing is perception. Donahoe is going to have ended up trading (around) the 10th, 43rd, and 144th picks for the 22nd pick in the draft – Losman, and on paper that is a fleecing that is embarrassingly one-sided in favor of the Cowboys. If Losman plays, and plays inconsistently like most rookie QBs play, the hue and cry for Donahoe to take a walk may start this season and he might be gone this offseason. If JP sits and remains mostly an unknown quantity going into next year, Donahoe can still spin Losman as a future QB star and keep his job until 2005 because there will be no evidence that he isn’t.

     

    Donahoe’s entire last offseason seems to me like a man who was trying to buy one extra year at his job while mortgaging the future. How are they ever going to compete with New England, where Belichick has no year to year pressure and can continue to get great value in the draft by not panicking? That Baltimore trade is a good example - they ended up giving up Wilfork and Wilson to get Kyle Boller.

     

    TD needs to go. Buffalo needs to win more than it needs spin.

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