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rolly

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  1. Rex played with fire in signing a guy that injured a teammate, now he's inadvertently injuring his new ones. Yet a new curse for us bills fans.
  2. That's fair. I'll just never be able to justify paying top dollar for a rb. They also could've drafted a RB in the second round and plugged him in like a handful of teams do each year. I get there's no QBs out there, but I'd rather spend shady money to make a great o-line. I understand they went after some guys in FA, but without the McCoy investment they would've had the cash to land them I bet.
  3. I'll bet they are just fine with a great line ahead of them. Same could be said for ravens, patriots etc. Justin forsett, Blount
  4. I agree with you. While it seems like a good trade right now, the long-term implications will prove this trade to be a bad move. We will see a good player walk that could impact this team for significantly longer term than McCoy will. If the Bills don't make the playoffs this year, the trade for McCoy will look even worse. Running backs are easy to come by, good offensive linemen and corners are not and we will lose one because of McCoy. Also, McCoy is a proven running back in an entirely different scheme with a significantly better o-line, so there's question marks there as well. Time will tell, and I hope I'm wrong but a couple years from now I think we regret the McCoy trade.
  5. This, or perhaps they interviewed Mike yesterday and it went like this: "I'm in if my son comes as OC and you acquire cutler."
  6. While this article has valid points, it doesn't mention that the population in Buffalo has stabilized and is anticipating modest growth in the next few years. I could go on about why this will happen, but that's information you can find anywhere, start with www.buffalorising.com. I find it interesting that many replying to this post tend to justify their move out of Buffalo without being challenged or questioned on the decision. If you made the move and it's worked out for you, that's great to hear and you should be happy about your decision. Just don't let an article from a traditionalist writer cloud your judgement that Buffalo is indeed coming back, buffalo bills or not.
  7. Oh my bad, didn't realize devin mccourty is an all pro
  8. If you have to move a 22 year old to safety, he has no business playing in the NFL. Correction: 22 year old CB
  9. Coincidence? I think not. He was horrible prior to his injury and I mean horrrrrible. Might be too young to cut him but no reason for him to regain starting job if he returns. I will say that Gilmore and Mario have improved but the big play that Aaron Williams continually gave up has been minimized. Unfortunately, we're looking at yet another high draft pick spent on a CB next year as Buddy has missed again.
  10. Check that 2 mistakes. I really never thought I'd ever be defending Fitzpatrick lol!
  11. If people are looking for a flawless, mistake free game out of the QB, then you're probably not going to find it. Look around the league, even the best QBs throw picks, fumble etc. He made one costly mistake today, whereas the defense was a mess when they stepped on the field right until the end.
  12. I disagree. Naturally, everyone is talking about the pick because it happened late in the game. If he threw that pick in the 1st quarter, no one would be talking about it. I understand that's not how it goes, and it was extremely untimely, but he put his team in position to win this game. It was the defense that got torched on the ground, beat when it mattered in the air, and was just all around embarrassing.
  13. I am not a supporter of Fitzpatrick by any means, but he is not the reason for the outcome today. In fact, he was one one of the few reasons the Bills remained competitive until the end. Yes, the pick was extremely untimely, but overall he was very efficient and made plays when he needed too. 27 points on offense should get the job done. ...which brings me to the defense. Absolutely pathetic. It's actually regressed from last year! If Mario Willliams' injury isn't really affecting his play as poorly as he thinks, he may go down as the worst FA signing in franchise history. Absolutely no push on his end. No desire to win battles. Kyle Williams is the only guy that shows up week in, week out. The LBs and secondary may be the worst in the league as well. Go ahead, fire all the coaches, change the schemes, do whatever. What it comes down to is that aside from 2-3 players on defense, this unit is the worst in the league BY FAR.
  14. Essentially been a non-factor. More often then not, I see him try an outside speed rush and end up 5 yards past the pocket. His play thus far has been very Maybin-esque. Very concerning, hope he turns it around.t
  15. A group of 21 of us are heading to Cleveland Saturday morning (from Buffalo, Florida and Texas), and we're staying through Monday morning. I was looking for some suggestions in terms of pre-game parties on Saturday night, as well as tailgate parties (prior to the game) on Sunday morning. We'd love to meet up with a bunch of Bills fans! Anyone know of anything happenin??
  16. will do, thanks. Section 513. I'd grab em soon, they're filling up quick! If you end up in 513, you'll be sure to see/hear us.
  17. Just locked up a group of 21 for the Bills game in Cleveland! There's very few tickets left, and I asked where the rest are going (aside from their 60,000 STHs), the woman in the box office said, "You guys really travel well, all of the calls I get are Bills fans bringing groups." Made me feel proud to be a Bills fan for sure. On another note, anyone have any suggestions for reasonably priced hotels in the city of Cleveland? Thanks!
  18. Hello Everyone, Working on getting a few buddies together for the Bills-Cowboys game November 13th in Dallas. Anyone here making the trip (or live in Dallas and going)? Haven't really traveled to an away games, so any tips (packages, booking times, ticket sources) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, and Go Bills!
  19. Agreed. The defense was pretty bad. But you have to remember, Brady and the Patriots light up almost every defense in the NFL. Also, for the misinformed, Bulaga is the starting LEFT GUARD for the Packers. Just like many other teams around the league, I think the Bills are taking a wait-and-see approach, given the unique CBA situation that is looming. Give them at least a couple of off-seasons before judging what they've done.
  20. For as much as everyone (including myself) bashes this team on a daily basis, I think we need to give credit where it's due. The Bills played a pretty solid game against a superior opponent whom they haven't beaten since the cold war. There were 2 things that really stood out in regards to the big picture after this game: 1. The QB is the most important position in football. Even with a mediocre (at best) o-line, the Bills offense was able to move the ball with regularity and put up 23 points. Imagine what it would look like with a real solid QB. 2. With a few additions in the off-season (QB, LB's, OT's) this team can turn things right around in 2011. I have confidence in Gailey and Nix. Lastly, this team is 2-1 with Michael Vick at QB. I still don't know if I would be ok with it, and hindsight is 20-20 but we beat the Pats and Dolphins with Vick at the helm.
  21. The AFC East is now very human and no longer one-sided. NE has come down to earth and it looks like we might have seen their best. Both the Jets and Dolphins have some holes and don't scare anyone. 10-6 and maybe even 9-7 will take the division this year. The AFC East could be wide open for the next few years.
  22. I hear ya. Protection broke down towards the end. However, overall the o-line played good imo and they shouldn't have even been in that position given the ST mishap. I feel like the last minute of a game is always complete chaos, and obviously an o-line this new isn't ready for that. I guess it was a good learning experience.
  23. Simply put: -Edwards played solid -O-line was good when everyone was against them -Defense did their job (pressured brady and put six points on the board) - All of the big questions were not only answered, they passed with flying colors. The hardest part about this loss- what is considered to be the strength (ST) blew the game. Tough one to swallow indeed but minus one mistake, this is a huge upset. If the Bills played the way the did tonight for the remainder of the season, 10-6 is not too far fetched. 9th win of the year comes by the way of the pats! GO BILLS!!!
  24. I am posting this without doing any research, strictly going off of hearsay. Too lazy to look up the stats. Maybe he just gets so many balls his way, where the drops are more frequent in comparison to other WR's? If someone can find a % of drops for T.O. in regard to passes thrown his way, that would cement the argument.
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