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buffaloboyinATL

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  1. I was not impressed at all with Morgan. He was completely outplayed in the Carolina game. I do not believe that he had a chance to make this team even without the injury.
  2. lol, it'd be an upgrade. Did Tucker even play any Center when he was here?
  3. This does not bode well for the Browns. They lost one center to injury and another to suspension. Now they're really reaching... Ephraim started last week's preseason opener against Philadelphia, but Ross Tucker, acquired in a trade from the New England Patriots, will start Friday against the Detroit Lions. http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9604638
  4. Personally, I never thought Posey stunk, he just didn't fit well in our system. If he gets back to a 3-4 defense I believe he will thrive. Jauron even said it was hard to let him go because he was a skilled athlete but did not fit the scheme.
  5. Great review. Aiken was a beast on ST and he played very well as a receiver. He absolutely punished #15 from Carolina a few times on kick-offs to the point where he was starting to look gun shy. He nailed him on the first kick and never let up after that. In my opinion, he locked a spot on the roster last week.
  6. And without a real passing game for opponents to honor, Buffalo is likely to see a lot of loaded fronts. I agree that this is a pretty decent review but I hope we prove this one line to be false. I believe that our speedy receivers and JP's mobility and strong arm should be able to reduce the number of loaded fronts that we see.
  7. I like that first article. Nice to see a positive spin on the Bills from ESPN. I get nervous when I think of Spikes going full speed because I keep thinking he'll re-injure himself. If he stays healthy, I agree with this article that we could have a fast, relentless defense that will wear teams out and force turnovers. I can't wait until Friday, the Bengals looked good this weekend and will be another tough test.
  8. Wow! She lived up to that billing. I'm in lust.
  9. That is the avatar of ByTor2112.
  10. Stabbed actually. But still a thug none the less.
  11. They found one so far. http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14269789/
  12. Actually, it is because he was a Bill and I saw him at his best , that I am willing to accept him. I would be very nervous if I only had his Atlanta and Dallas stints to go on. I believe that Peerless can and will be a solid #2 for this team. Also, I believe that in part, Moulds receiving average was so low because he was Holcomb's favorite target and therefore was the recipient of many 5-10 yard passes. Unfortunately, this, combined with his decreasing ability to break tackles, kept his YPC down. Others, like Evans, benefitted from JP's downfield passes, hopefully we will see a lot more of those this year.
  13. I just decided to drive up for this game. Does anyone know the best way to get tickets?
  14. Referencing this old article which aparently some people have forgotten. BILLS: Buffalo quarterback J.P. Losman will never forget the first time he met his boyhood idol, Brett Favre. It was the summer before Losman's senior season at Tulane when a mutual friend set up a golf outing involving them. Pulling up to Favre's home in Mississippi, Losman recalled meeting a shirtless Favre, who was covered in dirt after a morning out on his farm. Things will be much different when the two meet in Green Bay on Friday for a scrimmage, Losman's debut in a competitive setting since being chosen the Bills' starter last February. It's a chance for the second-year pro to start showing how ready he'll be for the season, performing before a packed house at Lambeau Field and with Favre watching from the sideline. "This is huge for me," Losman said. "I'm a big, big fan, just the way he handles himself." And yet, Losman has one concern: "Hopefully, he'll remember me when I see him."
  15. Have you ever seen Brett Favre in tight shorts and a red hat? If so, what was your reaction.
  16. I don't see how you can say this if you ever watched him play or practice. He can't get the ball down field. KH drove me crazy last year because he had to constantly dump the ball off and ignored Evans wide open downfield. This is why Moulds liked him so much because he was Holcomb's outlet. Out fast wide receiver corps will be wasted with Holcomb under center. Losman still has to mature and prove that he can be a leader and pocket passer but we need to give him that chance. I agree that Holcomb acts more like a leader but he will never be more than a good backup.
  17. Interesting use of past tense in this article. Maybe Marv is right, time is running out. "Whitner and Allen, both safeties, were expected to compete for starting jobs with their new teams." http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9585955
  18. I may head up from Atlanta. I am hoping to see a strong pressure from our DL, a great secondary and hopefully a composed JP Losman.
  19. I can hardly wait. I may lose sleep...
  20. From what I hear it is wine and cheese and don't get to rowdy or someone will complain. They fancy themselves to be a cultured group. Silly rednecks.
  21. but who's counting...
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