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Twelve guys that don't make it
Tux of Borg replied to Thailog80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Holcomb signing makes Mathews expendable. I think Woodbury will make it to the next round. He's been playing special teams and can fill in as an emergency number 3 QB. -
I got the media guide in the mail yesterday. Now the Bills only owe me the media guide from the two previous seasons.
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no-good.... glad to see Rian is back to regular season form.
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Hell... it got Ruben to the pro-bowl didn't it. Name recognition is 90% of the battle.
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Breaking News: Major World Exclusive
Tux of Borg replied to Like A Mofo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm sorry... i thought preseason games were for evaluation. Well guess what, the offense played like stevestojan tonight. Punt! -
He let everybody know he was ok by getting a penalty.
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Ok everybody hold hands... 38 yard attempt.
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Not Feeling Law School Right Now, Advice?
Tux of Borg replied to Arkady Renko's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
$25,000 a semester and you aren't feeling it. -
I wonder if he will fly to Canton.
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Worst album covers of all time
Tux of Borg replied to Cugalabanza's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
How is an album cover with a hot topless chick a bad thing? -
500hp and 12.5 in the 1/4 mile. Not bad... but I still prefer to modify an import and make it a 10 second car. What's the fun of owning a car if you don't dump a ridiculous amount of money into it.
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predicrtions: teams that'll suck in 05
Tux of Borg replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I thought that was a given. -
I read in Import Racer magazine that they started filming Fast and Furious 3. The plot (like the other 2 had one), is centered around drifting. The lead car is rumored to be the Nissan 350Z. Life is good...
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Let's be honest... half the stadium will be filled with Jets fans anyways. Don't be overly drunk and you'll be ok. Security is good about getting rid of the major !@#$s that you might have to worry about.
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http://www.zwire.com/ POLLOCK: Bills’ camp is still good for the soul PITTSFORD — Each year the numbers change a bit more. And, come next summer, the pendulum will have swung for good. There was a time when every National Football League team dutifully took its players to some out-of-the-way site to sweat them into shape after an off-season of relative inactivity. Training camps lasted over a month and were a spartan tribute to male bonding galvanized by endless two-a-day practices. But gradually it changed. Playing in the National Football League became a full-time job compensated by multi-million dollar contracts. Camp was no longer for conditioning players who worked out year-round ... especially with mini-camps and off-season activities that are voluntary in name only. Thus, more and more teams are abandoning traditional training camps and conducting pre-season workouts at their own practice facilities. This year, 15 teams went that route: Cleveland, Denver, Houston, Jacksonville, Miami, New England, the Jets, San Diego and Tennessee in the AFC and Atlanta, Detroit, New Orleans, St. Louis, San Francisco and Washington in the NFC. THE BILLS are one of 17 teams still holding off-site training camps. Part of the reason is that their head coaches, historically, favor that setup. As Buffalo concluded its 25-day camp following Tuesday afternoon’s practice at St. John Fisher College, coach Mike Mularkey noted, “(Camp is) all football from morning until night ... you find out about players, their character, their mentality. “Rookies get homesick ... there’s a lot of things that go on, especially with the younger players. It’s grueling ... it’s supposed to be. (But) it’s not as long as it used to be.” Mularkey added, “You find out a lot about players. Can they keep up? Are they competitive? Can they stay at a consistent basis over a time span in a hard environment ... not just on the practice field but in meetings and the constant time schedule they’re asked to do. I like it.” THE PLAYERS, however don’t. Free safety Troy Vincent, 34, has been to 14 training camps with the Dolphins, Eagles and Bills. He’s also president of the NFL Player’s Association and is one of the league’s most respected voices. “I can’t wait to get out of here,” he said after Tuesday’s final workout at St. John Fisher. “Training camp is training camp ... they’re all the same. Sometimes you get so caught up in it, the little things start irritating you and you have to realize the big picture is it’s training camp.” He added, “Now that you have off-season all year long, guys are generally in shape when they report in July. (But) that’s a coach’s decision ... how he feels about his club. (Still) I think next year we’ll see more teams move away from (off-site training camp to practice facilities). “I know from a player’s standpoint we’re having conversations about getting away from two-a-days as a whole. You can get what you need to get done in one-a-days ... you have enough time during mini-camp, the OTA (Organized Team Activity) days, the off-season workouts then training camp to get done what you need to get done and prepare for pre-season.” Nonetheless, Vincent sees value in off-site training camps. “There’s a lot of soul-searching because every day you look at the weary, you’re tired,” he said. “Who won’t quit? Who wants to give up? Who’s going to give in? Who’s going to let the coach see them bend? “Everyone’s tired ... everyone’s hot ... everyone’s hungry ... everyone wants to go home ... everyone’s legs are heavy. But you just pull together ... sleep together ... you’re with each other all day long, all night long. So you’re going to learn about personalities ... the good and the bad.” He also understands that part of the reason the Bills train in a Rochester suburb is that as a regional franchise, it exposes the team to part of the fan base outside of Buffalo and vicinity. “These fans that are here today drive the sport,” Vincent admitted. “They fill the seats at Ralph Wilson Stadium and across the National Football League. Those fans who come out for teams that have camps away from their facilities ... they can see us, touch us and connect with us and a lot of them aren’t even season ticket holders.” And he hasn’t lost his humor about training camp. “You start looking at the head coach and you say, why is he doing this ... he used to be a player,” he said with a laugh about Mularkey, who played nine NFL seasons as a tight end with Minnesota and Pittsburgh. “But at the end of the day, coach is doing what it takes to prepare this team to win on Sunday and I can appreciate that.” (Chuck Pollock is sports editor of The Times Herald)
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I think the forum will start to pick up here in a week or two. Florida is ranked where they are because of Chris Leak. Urban Meyer has the talent in place, but I'm not sold that he is the right man for the job. We'll see.
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So Where Do You Buy Your Gas From?
Tux of Borg replied to PTS's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
I buy my gas from the reservation. I couldn't tell you, nor do I care where they get it from. It's too bad ethanol isn't a reliable source of fuel. The US government wouldn't have to pay farmers anymore. And everything would be grown here in the USA. -
Tim Rattay gets the nod over Alex Smith
Tux of Borg replied to lawnboy1977's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Did Manning, Rivers, Roethlisberger, or Losman start the 1st game last season? -
LAMP: I need help finding my father.
Tux of Borg replied to The_Real's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good ole Fort Bragg... I miss the good times i had there. I don't know if this will help, but here is a link to the UNC law library. http://library.law.unc.edu/ The local newspaper in Fayetteville is called the Fayetteville Observer If your dad was in the military, you might want to post a message up on paratrooper.net A lot of old timers hang out there and might be able to help you out. You also might want to contact the 82nd association. -
Anyone worried about going to the game
Tux of Borg replied to HtownBillsFan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If hulkamania is the strongest force in the universe... the NFL can't be too far behind. You think OBL wants a piece of either. Seriously... It's Buffalo, NY. I've got my season tickets, my beernoculars and nothing is keeping me away. -
**notes to mods*** Please combine all the "Rian Lindell is on steroids" threads, and pin them to the top of this forum. This will greatly help those in the legal profession who can't properly search a webpage. Thanks!
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I'll believe it come November and December.
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In some cultures they give 5% of their yearly income. I'm marrying a Russian mail order bride, who wants to be invited.
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Happy Birthday
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Preseason special $10 parking at Hammer's Lot
Tux of Borg replied to Hammered a Lot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I heard hammer gives the cootiehog discount.