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1billsfan

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  1. I like to think that eight months of being skewered by Bills fans has lit a fire under both Kelsay AND Whitner. Even the favorite whipping boy Jauron has changed his conservative coaching style by going with the no huddle more attacking style offense. Nice to see our hard(ass) work yielding results.
  2. If you think that our currently designed offense can help keep this game close by huddling up and grinding out first downs while still putting touchdowns on the board (because the Saints WILL be scoring touchdowns) you're being foolish. To win this game, the Bills must have TO and Evans involved from the first quarter to the fourth quarter. They must make plays down the field. They must get into a rhythm from the drop. Dump offs to Jackson and the tight ends just aint gonna cut it if your goal is to win this game. Going no huddle, kill the clock, against a bad defense like New Orleans is like giving Edwards the keys to the Porsche and telling him to keep it under 30. If Dick Jauron actually follows your plan I hope those neighborhood kids come out of the stands and spray paint "loser" on his face. That's if TO doesn't strangle him first.
  3. I'm thinking that the almost half a million dollars "lucky hit" isn't just a coincidence.
  4. With weapons like Owens, Evans, Jackson, Reed and Nelson you want the Bills to win the game by turning back the clock to their 2008 offense by trying to keep the scoring down against a bad New Orleans defense???? Sorry, but that would be playing into New Orleans hands and almost guaranteeing a Bills defeat. The only way the Bills win is by outscoring New Orleans and hoping a jet engine-like loud crowd and a few lucky bounces tamper down the Saints point total. I'm looking for a 41-39 type shootout and possible Bills win. If they go with the plan that the "best defense is to keep their offense off the field" the Bills will lose 31-17.
  5. Ya think? Either that or it's the luckiest robber(s) ever.
  6. As good as the Saints offense is, their defense is almost just as bad. Going ball control would be virtually guaranteeing a loss. The Bills need to exploit the Saints bad defense through the air and see if Owens can have one of those monster games, hope for a favorable if not lucky bounce along the way, get Evans and Jackson their touches and win a 41-39 type game. If the Bills go ball control they lose the game around a 28-17 score. Plus I feel that the Saints are due for a bit of a comedown from their 40 plus explosions. It hasn't been since the late sixties that a team scored 40 plus points first two games out of the gate. We're at home and a have a good feeling it's going to be a close one.
  7. The Bills actually have an offense that can put up some big numbers against a bad defense like the Saints. I wouldn't expect to see a "clock-killing" prevent offense from Buffalo just to keep Brees and Co off the field. Please no heavy dose of runs up the middle. This is one when you tell your offense to outscore the other team. With Owens, Evans, Jackson and Reed you have the weapons to actually get the job done. I expect a very close, high scoring, entertaining game this week.
  8. Though they lost big, the Eagles playing with some no name QB put up 463 yards on New Orleans. The Bills actually have an offense that can finally put some points up on the board. If the loud home crowd can tamper down the Saints point total to the high thirties and the Bills receivers really hit their stride, maybe they could win a barn burner. I can't wait till next week, hopefully it's going to be a fun one to watch. My hats off to Dick Jauron for at least making this team entertaining again. See how much fun football is when you loosen up?
  9. He gets crushed by comedian Andy Richter (are you kidding me?) and actress Dana Delaney... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcWs-MFOQWQ...player_embedded I would love to see a Jeopardy death match between Bill O'Reilly, Brian Williams, Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson. My money is on Mr. Bill.
  10. In the NFL you have to win these homes games against inferior teams that you're favored in if you have any aspirations of going to the playoffs. Tampa Bay is going through a rebuilding phase and has no pressure to win this game. Their fans have no such delusions about going to the playoffs. The Bills gave the Pats a great game (one they should have won) last week in their home opener so I think that it may give them a false sense of superiority over a team like Tampa Bay. Confidence is a good thing. Over confidence not so much. Hopefully none of these aspects of the game will be an issue this week.
  11. Short week. Coming off a deflating and emotional loss to a divisional opponent. False sense of superiority after giving the Pats the scare of their lives. Pressure is on a young team to win a "must" home game vs Tampa Bay (if you don't win this game, a once promising season starts looking very bleak). Tampa Bay has no pressure, NONE...32 year old coach, non conference, away game. Dick Jauron is our head coach. Hopefully the Bills will step up, do their jobs and lambaste the Pirates of the Caribbean on Sunday. Since this is a 4:00 start I'm certain a few in the crowd will also be lambasted.
  12. Rex clearly takes after his dad who was a bully's bully. Belichcik is no longer the only bully in this division and Brady's going to pay the price. The Jets will beat the Pats this weekend, you watch. You may think it's corny but players do buy into this stuff. It's too bad the only bully on our team is a freaking wide receiver.
  13. It's a bogus study because the one doing it is extremely biased in the outcome... http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2...m-harvard-study ...and if what their saying is true then why are 45% of doctors thinking of quitting the profession if it goes through? http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/A....aspx?id=506199
  14. Who might they be? The ones who were out-scooped by a couple of kids that were single-handedly responsible for the take down of a hugely corrupt governmentally funded organization. Who cares that ACORN is using our money on mass voter fraud and prostitution consultation services. Seriously, do liberals have to check your brains at the door on the way in? It's no wonder why you have no clue as to Obama's connections to them. He's from Chicago, he's beholden to the outdated, profit killing, budget killing, company killing, job killing union interests. He spent three years with the union backed ACORN. He may be young, but the guy has been around the block a few thousand times before. Obama and Holder must be flipping mad at the circumstance they now find themselves in. He'll now be forced to cut them loose with fake and phony outrage, just like he did with the Wright fiasco. The sad thing is you'll buy into it..."Hey, he said he had no idea of the corruption. Obama never tells a lie, so I have no reason not to believe the guy."
  15. How embarrassing has this Obama Presidency become. So instead using his legendary Harvard Law School debating skills to engage the American public who strongly disagrees with the massive debt being foisted upon futures generations, the first black President of the United States resorts to the oldest and cheapest trick in the political book by pulling out the race card. Not only that, the complete failure that is Jimmy Carter is dusted off and used as the big gun in the attack? I've always been impressed with Obama's skills as a speaker and a politician. But I never thought that Obama would stoop to becoming just another Al Sharpton wanna be. I smell the distinct whiff of desperation. There's no doubt a few racists out there who hate that there's a black President, but to paint the millions of Americans who are outraged at a president who has basically ignored them and their concerns by conveniently hiding behind a complicit MSM and hand picked town halls is despicable. What a crock of s**t his wanting to put an "end to the politics as usual". Hey liberals, what the hell happened to this guy?... http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/...s_new_poli.html Obama gets elected...gets drunk on power and adulation...forgets about the "United States"...decides to completely ignore the concerns of the people who live in the "red states"....willing only to acknowledge and speak to people in the "blue states"...and now resorting to clubbing his increasingly vocal detractors with the "you must be a racist if you disagree with me" card. Sorry but that isn't a "new kind of politics", Jesse Jackson has been doing this for a loooong time there buddy.
  16. post an embarrassing picture from 1986 (warning: disturbing image ahead)... http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/imag...elichick-lt.jpg
  17. I see the Bills more as the guy who walks into the bedroom, closes the door and stands there looking at the hot chick he's going to get laid with only to have a machete come through the door and split him in two from the balls up.
  18. Here's a link to the audio of that inteview... http://michellemalkin.com/2009/09/15/acorn...-ostrich-media/ Absolutely astonishing if Chucky "What's in the Bush Doctrine" Gibson really didn't have a clue about it.
  19. Monday Night Football has become the Buffalo Bills' fans version of watching a Freddie Krueger movie.
  20. The Chairman MaObama government run networks ABC, CBS and NBC are still in censorship mode... http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/...orn-senate-vote
  21. Scoreboard. The Bills of the past glory years won many games in the final minutes that they should have lost because they knew how to win. That being said, the Bills made me proud last night by giving a valiant effort. When they do beat the Patriots is when they can say that they were the better team.
  22. But the Bills would have had two chances to put the game away. One through getting a first down and the other by stopping the Patriots from going a full field to score a touchdown with no time outs and approximately 100 seconds. Even for Brady that would have been a pretty tough thing to do. How a guy who fumbled the very last time he returned a kickoff doesn't go down at the first sign of a Pat jersey in that situation is beyond stupidity. It's one of the dumbest mistakes in this teams' history of dumb mistakes. Except for the penalties, I was shocked at how well this team played last night. Maybe these guys will be better than I thought. Final thought, why is this team so dumb when the game is on the line?
  23. I didn't realize what happened at his farewell conference... http://www.theonion.com/content/news_brief...hicks_tears_eat "Reporters fled the scene when superheated chemical fumes emanating from the toxic liquid formed a cloud of poisonous gas, prompting Bruschi to vomit blood just moments after Belichick had called the two-time Pro Bowler a "perfect player."
  24. He just said he was going to lick Jauron's tears after the game.
  25. That's the biggest myth ever. The Bills players do not play hard for him. When the season was on the line they collapsed in 2007 and in 2008. I know it's been a long time for Bills fans, but thats the opposite of what playing hard looks like.
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