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Marshmallow

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  1. It would be the ultimate f-u Rex, I own you, kiss my rings. Sitting at 3-0, with Brady coming back next week, would Belichick go out of his way to humiliate Rex?
  2. We haven't been to the playoffs since Clinton was president. Oh, hey, wait a minute...
  3. Either spelling is stupid. There's absolutely no reason to have the last F. Just ask Gregg, Scott, and Matt. No reason.
  4. My sister died of breast cancer on April 17, 2011, at 5:35AM. I watched her take her last breath. She was only 42 and left behind a husband and 5-year-old daughter. You = d-bag
  5. That might be the worst song I have ever heard. Whoever wrote it…good for you. You may not have an ounce of taste or talent, but you've got balls.
  6. Because it's NYC. I'd rather pay 2 mil for a 1100sq ft 2 bedroom in Manhattan than a mansion in orchard park.
  7. There's a reason why NFL logos don't have a ton of detail. Too much detail = a visually less powerful logo. From a distance the logo wouldn't stand out enough from the helmet. This designer clearly doesn't get that.
  8. Round 1 = DL Round 2 = LB or OT Round 3 = OT or LB Round 4 is the earliest pick I would give up for Kolb. Take it or leave it.
  9. Didn't Marino get a 16 and McNabb a 14? They had decent careers.
  10. From Rotoworld: Bills GM Buddy Nix likes Auburn QB Cam Newton "a great deal," according to NFL.com's Vic Carucci. "The Bills might very well be inclined to take him in the No. 3 slot," adds Carucci. "I think QB will be prominently on the Bills' radar." Coach Chan Gailey has publicly supported Ryan Fitzpatrick as the 2011 starter, but he's more of a bridge to the future than a legit solution. ESPN's Trent Dilfer predicted Thursday that Newton wouldn't last past the third pick in the draft. Original NFL Source
  11. Though the execution is terrible, the "idea" to redesign their most valuable branding element is even worse. You see, the Bills logo (Standing or Charging) is not the problem with their uniforms. It's how they over-designed everything else.
  12. First one would be acceptable, the rest are horribly over designed.
  13. I'd be in favor of anything that helps the Bills and hurts the Dolphins. That is, if we're still running a 3-4. What do you guys think of him? I don't know a lot about him. "The Dolphins reportedly have "zero" chance of re-signing NT Paul Soliai before the onset of free agency in March. Soliai wants to cash in on his breakout second half, which makes it nearly impossible for an extension with the "30 percent" rule in effect. Soliai's camp is expecting a "free-for-all" once he hits the open market. As a run-plugging 350-pounder, he'll be in high demand among teams running 3-4 schemes." Rotoworld Miami Herald
  14. I know the guy that designed the uniforms in 2002. He sent me an email asking me what I thought. I told him I hated them, and copy/pasted some similar comments from TBD in my email. Never heard back from him.
  15. College athletes should not get paid, period. Nobody is forcing them to play a violent sport; they do it for the free education and the opportunity to make millions in the pros. A better idea (in my opinion) would be to allow players on scholarships to borrow money against the value of the 100-200k education that they are getting for free. If they choose to borrow 10k, 20k, 50k, that's up to them. Those who make it to the pros will pay that off easily. Those who don't will be saddled with student loans like every other college grad. my 2 cents
  16. The use of the word Lunatic only perpetuates prejudice and discrimination against people with mental illness. Maybe use Retard next time?
  17. Ha! Busted. You got me. I love when people criticize and then make mistakes. But seriously...you could have easily just said this. Our Oline sucks. Our WRs are pathetic. Trent looks good in preseason when the bullets aren't flying as fast. But in regular season, he doesn't process what's happening in front of him fast enough to play behind this line. And he doesn't throw to receivers unless they are wide open. Fitz's sees the play develop faster. Because he's willing to throw the ball deep, it may help open up our running game. And his mobility may allow him to extend plays where Trent would get sacked. However, he's inaccurate, and some of the risks he takes backfire, so there's a good chance his positives will be neutralized, and the net effect of the QB switch will be nil. But it should be more exciting to watch.
  18. How long did it take you to write this? Took me 2 seconds to realize it wasn't worth reading. Lean to edit for chrissake.
  19. Rob Johnson? Ha! He had a 2 second brain in a 1 second game. And he was fragile. Not just injury prone, fragile. That combination immediately removes him from this conversation. Because even QB’s on good teams get sacked and hit (see below) If I remember correctly, during that big game he had for Jacksonville (with Boselli protecting him), he sprained his ankle. He would never have made it through a season no matter how good his surrounding cast. I know, I know. Guys on this board just can't stop saying "what if" when it comes to Rob. Time to let it go. 2010 Playoff QBs, Sacks Aaron Rodgers – 50 Joe Flacco – 36 Donovan McNabb – 35 Brett Favre – 34 Tony Romo – 34 Mark Sanchez 26 Carson Palmer – 26 Philip Rivers - 25 Kurt Warner – 24 Drew Brees – 20 Tom Brady – 16 Peyton Manning – 10
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