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Tues. Buff News - Bills Ready To Go With Losman
OGTEleven replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's not 8 yards it is just under 27.6% improvement. With compounding that means he'll run for 26,341.2 yards in 2085. Of course we will have cut him by then due to stupid fans like you. -
Tues. Buff News - Bills Ready To Go With Losman
OGTEleven replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The valid points like blaming Moulds? -
Tues. Buff News - Bills Ready To Go With Losman
OGTEleven replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The teams that pressed Bledsoe hard with blitzes and tricky looks are the ones that beat us (for the most part). When they forced him to have to hit quick hits and slants, he couldn't do it. Pitt game is the perfect example. They pressed him hard and he kept throwing it to LBs. NE was another example (especially at NE). When teams didn't "gamble" (Seattle, NYJ in Buff ), it let him use the one weapon he still has which is a strong arm. We also had ST/D score fairly early in a lot of our wins which forced the Ds not to gamble. -
Tues. Buff News - Bills Ready To Go With Losman
OGTEleven replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm sure JP will have his bad plays/games but I think the Bills will be better (definitely in the long run and probably even in the short). This is because it was crystal clear that any defensive game plan that took DB's weaknesses into account amounted to a Bills loss. -
Potential discrimination narrowly averted
OGTEleven replied to OGTEleven's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Lighten up Francis, I was mostly making fun of the way the article was written. I found the notion that it would be unfair to discriminate against platic bags (vis a vis paper) particularly hysterical. -
Per the linked article the City of San Francisco has set a fine example for all of us. According to their estimates they are about to tax plastic bags at grocery stores 17 cents each. This is only three times what it costs the city on a per bag basis. A bargain right there. As a bonus, even though paper bags don't cost the city anything, they have decided to tax those too, just to be fair. Plastic molecules of the world unite in support of San Fran's anti-discriminatory stance. I also like the part about the deep concern environmentalists have found for machinery. Whoda thunk it? Poor plastic
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Yup. You probably already know this, but their performance of "Harold the Helicopter" absolutely rocks.
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Bush league play by Belichick
OGTEleven replied to BuffaloWings's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree. It was a good call. The unclassy part was Branch dancing around taunting the crowd and waving a towel afterwards. -
Scientists say 24 Jan. is the most depressing day
OGTEleven replied to UConn James's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What an idiot. Clearly, October 17th is the most deprssing day. Oh, wait maybe it is March 18th. No, it's August 9th. How do I get one of those government grant thingies to study this important issue with the scrutiny it deserves? -
I'm better than Randy Moss, so I'm mooning you upside down.
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I thought the NFL cap was a perfect system
OGTEleven replied to Like A Mofo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Baseball is sold short as a "team sport" all the time. This is an incorrect interpretation. "When Eric Moulds has the corner beat and the ball is just within his reach, the rest of his teammates are inconsequential." The above statement is untrue, as is your staement about Bonds. How many of his teammates are on base? Who follows him in the order and can the pitcher afford to pitch around Bonds? Have the Giants worked the counts the entire game wearing down the pitcher? Are the pitcher and fielders for the opposition sychronized on how they'll pitch to Bonds? Every sport has both individual and team components. This is why team sports are great. They team aspects of baseball may be harder to see, but they are there. -
When we get in the car my two year old needs to hear one of his two favorite CDs: 1 - Thomas the Tank Engine - "Railway Tunes" A close 2nd - Yes - "Close to the Edge"
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I'm rooting for the Pats because when they get knocked off their pedastal, I want the Bills to be the ones doing the knocking.
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I know it is true. So does everyone else. Your dramatic impact with pseudo-vulgarity was not necessary.
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I hope MM/TC were taking notes today...
OGTEleven replied to Greg de'Ville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wouldn't Jerry Gray imitate Philly's D against Atl, not Clements? -
I hope MM/TC were taking notes today...
OGTEleven replied to Greg de'Ville's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If TC stands for Ted Cotrell you are dating yourself. -
We'd like to thank the Pittsburg Steelers
OGTEleven replied to Mike in Syracuse's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Patriot fans are from Boston. That makes them worse than Steeler fans even before football enters the equation. It is hard to beat Boston for belligerence. -
I erased your quote from my reply. It was disgusting and you didn't need to go that far to make your point. Please try to use some tact in the future.
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An Example Of Bravery And Restraint
OGTEleven replied to Bill from NYC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You wrote: Well the cops had no opportunity to consider any context, since they likely did not have any. Who said there should be no compassion for the guy? Maybe you meant the context should be considered when we all examine Robbins. Fine. It reads like you meant the cops should consider the context. This is especially true when you consider Debbie's posts reads the same way and you are agreeing with her. Maybe you should read what you write before telling other to do so in capital letters. -
An Example Of Bravery And Restraint
OGTEleven replied to Bill from NYC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
What makes you folks think that the cops had prior knowledge that this guy was bipolar? Was there any report about that? Do you think they recognized him because he was an offensive lineman 3000 miles away? Should they ask him if he is on meds during their struggle? -
What song rocks u the hardest?
OGTEleven replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You are all too young. Zeppelin - Out on the Tiles -
I know someone who left ex-lax in a candy dish and had two of her night shift co-workers end up in the hospital.
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I'm not big on live albums, and I'm not big on Cheap Trick, but I liked their live album.
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There is not a chance in the world the Bills will beat the Raiders in the AFC championship game. Lupica circa 1991.
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NASA TV stream of Huygens probe
OGTEleven replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The terms you used in the post to which I first responded were: Ego-centric pretty foolish very foolish. Take my Ace of Spades example. You are essentially saying that you think there are 52 cards in the deck so with a trillion tries you'll certainly pull the A of S lots of times. Another person might assert that there are 999 trillion cards in the deck so pulling that one is unlikely. Science has yet to determine how many "cards are in the deck". Stating that ignorance is involved on both sides of the argument is correct. Evidence can be cited for either side. In my own interpretation I tend to agree with you. But calling one side foolish or ego-centric is unfounded based on the rules of logic. If you don't use logic, then you can say whatever you want.