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The_Real

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  1. Throw the jew down the well. Ali G show
  2. When you talk it makes me happy you live in Virginia. Now if I could just get you to stay there.
  3. OMG, no kidding. 'when you run the ball you hand it to your running back and let him go' 'That interception was caused by a guy catching the ball on the other team' Total moron. T_R
  4. Man, I hate Pittsburgh but I love Cowher. Tough as nails. Also, have a lot of respect for the Rooney family for sticking by their man through Tom Danahoe and alot of other shortcomings. 14 seasons in a fickle society speaks volumes of his success. 6-10 was his worst season. Bill Cowher it what a football coach looks like. The intensity in that guy is immeasurable. Congratulations Bill. Boo Pittsburgh. T_R
  5. The difference after penalties won't be nearly that much. You have to get this guy to renegotiate or he has to go though. No question. T_R
  6. http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20060...?tbd1044853.asp The cost of putting a franchise tag on a cornerback is $5.89 million. Last year the tag for cornerbacks cost $8.8 million. Nice little drop off if you're a Bills fan. Franchise tag being that low for him it's worth it. Then work on a long term deal or a trade. I can't be the first to see this story, but I didn't see a thread on it. If there is one just squish us together. T_R
  7. Turn it down. It's funny as all hell though. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4446981554735098778 T_R
  8. 1.878 is the best I can do so far. Fuggin rabbits
  9. Have you really seen him fight? Please tell me more, I'm curious. What happened. Where, when? t-r
  10. Neil O'Donnell was the typical pocket passer that did nothing substantial to make him the 'franchise' qb. Bledsoe was a HUGE improvement over what we had the year or years previous. Overpayment to acquire him got a great response from fans and if you remember the first half of that year, we had fricking Joe Montana. Didn't turn out great in retrospect, but come on that's a chance the organization had to take. Where do you get your resources about J.P? Are you making this sh-- up as you go? As I recall very few people were down on Losman coming out of college. The big knocks were that he was cocky and that he was, well, cocky. Everyone liked his arm and his wheels. Kiper even said he had all the tools he was just raw. Basically though, I only care about what is happening now and not what decisions he made five years ago. Satan and his evil cronies are gone. I think it's time to move on to the new regime and see what they can do here in Buffalo. If JP is named starter next year and sucks a fat one we can then say he's a bust. For now though, give the fuggin kid a chance. The Real
  11. I find the best way to find pictures of hotties is to go to google and do an image search on whom ever you are looking for. Usually 10-15 pages of pictures show up and you just pick one. As for me and Milla, I'll never tell. t-r
  12. OFFENSIVE LINE Starters - LT Mike Gandy, LG Bennie Anderson, C Trey Teague, RG Chris Villarrial, http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/teams/report/BUF/9195988 RT Jason Peters. Backups - T/G Mike Williams, C/G Duke Preston, G Justin Geisinger, T Greg Jerman, G Lawrence Smith (injured). The Bills set a record for fewest yards gained in a 16-game, non-strike season with 4,122, setting the stage for a major overhaul of their front wall. Gandy and Anderson were economy-grade free agent signings last season, moves that didn't make Buffalo's line worse but certainly didn't make it better. Meanwhile, the mid-year benching of RT Williams, the fourth overall pick in the 2002 draft, in favor of Peters, a converted college tight end, signaled the official arrival of panic. Peters held his own but it would be hard to argue he was better than Williams, particularly when McGahee topped 100 yards rushing only once with Peters at right tackle. Williams is willing to make a switch to left guard permanent if that's what the new coaching staff wants, but his $11 million cap figure is an albatross for such a high pick that hasn't yet panned out. Teague, an eight-year veteran and unrestricted free agent, has been a steady if not spectacular performer for five seasons in Buffalo but he's likely to be replaced by the rookie Preston, who played in all 16 games. Villarrial had a sub-par season but is still one of the NFL's tougher inside people. The fewist yards in a non strike season? Man we suck. DOOOOOOOOMED!!!!! The Real
  13. If they have the money, are willing to spend it, and it helps them win, I'd suggest the Bills do the same thing. That's alot of people no quesiton but if it translates well in to wins, sign me up. T-R
  14. Vincent, Milloy, Fletcher and Adams are all no brainers in my opinion. Vincent is a class act and having him around only helps the image of the Bills. Milloy and Adams are savvy veterans that can produce if our scheme is set to our strengths. How in the world people mention Fletcher as a cap casualty I have no idea. One of the most productive Middle linebackers in the league and grossly undervalued by the league. I love him on my team. Posey is Posey. He doesn't really hurt you but doesn't make you great either. I'm fine with whatever decision the team makes. The two toughest decision are Mike Williams and Eric Moulds. Mike is right up there with Erika Flowers as the best draft picks I've seen the Bills ever make. I don't know if it's because he doesn't have the ability or if he's just not motivated. If the price tag is 10+ forget about it. I did recently read a quote that suggested he would take a paycut whether he was playing guard or tackle. For the right place let's see what he can do at guard. If not, k bu bye. As for E Moulds he still has mad game. The real issue whether or not he's interested in taking another paycut to stay on a team that probabily won't make the playoffs again. I'd love to have him at a reduced salary but I don't think it will happen. McGahee will have to play his way to a new contract. I seriously question his heart and his intelligence. I don't know what's worse, listening to him sound like a fool or Ralph babble. Have a productive 2006 and bring it to the bargaining table in 2007. I think with Nate, you franchise him and look for a trade ala Peerlice Price. There will be takers that is for sure but if the pricetag isn't what we are looking for we have a shut down corner for another year. Git R Done Marv. The Real
  15. Bills can't afford to miss on the two selections in my opinion. The most important selection this offseason is a strong Offensive Coordinator. These guys have looked horrible for too long and it's time to really try to get a great offensive mind in here. For that reason alone I wanted Mike Sherman in Buffalo because I thought he could really help fix the offense. He's not and it sucks but me and the rest of the Bills' nation need to move on. I can't really think of who should be at this point but I'd like to hear what you guys think. Any chance you could convince Mike Sherman to be our OC if he gets passed over by the Raiders? He'd probabily be out of work unless he takes a job doing a similar role with someone else. It would be a nice runner up prize to the Bills but I know the chances of that are highly unlikely. Just a thought. Anyways. who are your choices and why. Thanks, T_R
  16. Go for a hot chick with nice cans. Trust me, people only read my posts to see Milla. <--------- Isn't she great. T_R
  17. I just don't know what people thought they were getting. Coming out of college people said he had a great arm and great wheels. I saw enough of both to think he can play at this level and I want to know what people saw that makes them feel differently. 8 interceptions isn't stellar but it's not 15 or 20. His completion percentage and yards have to come up, but I think it will with more time, ala better offensive line.
  18. So many people are writing J.P off and I just can't understand it. There is no reason to assume that he is or isn't a good quarterback yet. He does in fact have happy feet but with the situation involving our offensive line, wouldn't you? I think he made a couple of bad reads and a couple more bad passes. I don't think he's got Hall of Fame written in his biography but I don't really think I see Rob Johnson either. He had the whole season and community put on his back this year. Everyone rode him for every mistake he made. The coach showed no faith in him, the owner showed no faith in him. Very few quarterbacks come into the NFL and inherit such a disaster as he did. Bad Oline, tempermental rb and impatient community. I haven't put him in the pro bowl but I haven't been convinced he's a bust either. It's pretty frustrating that so many people have already done so. t-r
  19. My sources say that Marv Levy was seen leaving One Bills Drive with non other than Ted Nolan. "He's got the toughness to lead an NFL franchise" said Levy. "I don't think you can put a pricetag on toughness.". What are your sources hearing? The_Real
  20. Rumors were swirling through Buffalo that both Mike Ditka and Jimmy Johnson are giving serious thought to coming out of retirement. Supposedly Marv Levy thinks that the only way to right the ship is with an experienced head coach. This is getting interesting to say the least. Time will tell but I still have my money on the dark horse. More later. t-r
  21. So much so that our Football coach has to worry about the safety of his family? Geez, in my estimation then it's time to move far far away. T_R
  22. That would be such a horrible image for the fans of Buffalo if he leaves saying he was worried for the well being of his family. True or not that puts such a negative stamp on our city and I hope whoever is doing these things loses a testicle or something. There are alot of people I'd like to tell off or what ever but scaring a guy out of town? Wow, that's just the crummiest thing you could ever do to a person. T_R
  23. I have 500 posts and you have 4800. ???? T_R
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