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MartyBall4Buffalo

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  1. We don't play the 3-4. Besides, looks like a fat POS to me.

     

    Fat-

     

    Ted Washington/Pat Williams/Sam Adams

    Not Fat-

     

    Spencer Johnson/John McCargo/Kyle Williams/Larry Tripplett

     

     

    I dont know about you but I dont enjoy watching a defense give up 180 yards rushing yards a game. Terrence Cody is an absolute unblockable monster. The 2nd coming of Ted Washington. Personaly this whole 3-4 or 4-3 stuff is bull ****. You can take Cody and use him as a 2 down run stuffer in a 4-3 next to stroud, just as easily as he could be a 2 down player in a 3-4. Good players are good players regardless of scheme.

  2. 1. Do we win or Lose?- Lose

    2. Fitz over or under 225 yards?- under

    3. Will Fitz have 2 or more TD's?- no

    4. Will we have a 100 yard rusher? - yes

    5. Do either of WR's have a 100 yard game- no

    6. Bills 20+ points scored? - no

    7. Bills 20+ points allowed? - no

    8. Will we give up more than 3 sacks: yes

    9. Will we have less than 4 penalites: no

    10. Miscellaneious prediction: The Panthers win on a last second fg from 57 yards out 19-17

  3. unless he gets his stamina up I don't want him on my team.

     

    Yeah who wants the driving force behind the sec's #1 ranked rush defense. You must be one of the same people who agreed with gregg williams that ted washington was "Too fat" or the bills brain trust that though pat williams was easily replaceable by ron edwards.

  4. You lost me at roscoe and lynch for collins and a late rd pick. Lynch is worth more than anyone in this trade. Every team needs 2 good runningbacks and lynch being the younger of the bills back by a significant margin is probably the one we should keep. Also why would the titans want Lynch when they have Johnson/White. Kerry Collins did not "lead" the titans to a 13-3 record the same way he's not "leading" them to their current 0-6 record. He was protected by a very stout defense and running game and asked not to do much to win games. He was the definition of a game manager. He wouldn't be a bad pickup for a young qb looking for guidance which is one of the biggest things I believe the Bills are missing. Not a veteran starting qb, but a qb who can be a backup with starter experience who can guide a young quarterback. Ala Testaverde/Pennington. Bledsoe/Brady. Warner/Eli, Warner/Bulger, etc etc.

  5. He plays in a spread offense, in a conference that plays no defense, has never had to handle pass rush pressure until this year, and he isn't built big enough to handle many hits. Why exactly is he being heralded as the next great Quarterback?

     

    ^ THIS. Spread qb's are project players. Not only that Bradford has the arm of chad pennington. He has no velocity and the majority of his passes are on dumpoffs out of the shotgun. There is just too many top end prospects to take a 1st rd qb

  6. Going to use yards per game for total rush/pass of the top 5 teams ass I feel that's a better indicator than overall yards.

     

     

    For the top 5 rushing teams ypg their combined record is 19-5 with 3 undefeated teams saints/giants/broncos

     

     

    for the top 5 passing teams ypg their combined record is 14- 9 with 1 undefeated team the colts and one team who had a bye week the chargers at 2-2.

     

     

    Make of it what you want. Personally I believe a balance is far more important than leaning one way or the other, but overall I'd prefer to have a offense who's identity is that of a rushing offense compared to a passing team, as generally when it comes to the postseason it's the teams who can run the ball who are going to win games.

  7. I'm not a big space/science freak, just thought this was highly interesting

     

    http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/15oct_ibex.htm

     

    October 15, 2009: For years, researchers have known that the solar system is surrounded by a vast bubble of magnetism. Called the "heliosphere," it springs from the sun and extends far beyond the orbit of Pluto, providing a first line of defense against cosmic rays and interstellar clouds that try to enter our local space. Although the heliosphere is huge and literally fills the sky, it emits no light and no one has actually seen it.

     

    Until now.

     

    NASA's IBEX (Interstellar Boundary Explorer) spacecraft has made the first all-sky maps of the heliosphere and the results have taken researchers by surprise. The maps are bisected by a bright, winding ribbon of unknown origin:

  8. He was a starter for the ravens because they lost Dawan Landry to injury last year. As for the jets he knows ryans system and once they traded abram elam it was a short term solution. Jim Leonhard still doesnt make plays, and he has the added benefit of a solid front 7. He's still not a much different player from the guy that rich gannon once said "This guy looks like he shouldn't even be on the field" in a bills/jags during his last year with the Bills. It was funny seeing Leonhard dive at ricky williams with his head down and Williams simply leaping over poor jim. Isolated in coverage he's a liability, and doesn't offer much in run support. He's not a playmaker, and offered little as a punt returner.

  9. So you're saying Mularkey was a good HEAD coach and that the only reason he "looked" bad was because JP was the QB? :censored:

     

    More or less I'm saying JP Losman is a ****ty coach killing quarterback. Good players make good coaches more than the other way around in most cases. Mularkey is probably a better head coach than Gregg Williams or Dick Jauron. Honestly that 2005 team was attrocious. Had Mularkey had another year with Bledsoe and not been forced to play JP who knows what would've happened.

  10. Not true, he also had other QB's in Miami & Buffalo. He looked incompetent as a coach when he was HEAD COACH.

     

    Mularkey pulled a 9-7 season and one game away from the playoffs with Bledsoe btw our only winning season this decade, and it all went downhill when he was forced to go with Losman who was nowhere near NFL ready. Quits on his own accord after he bombed out with JP and Holcomb, and than flames out in Miami with Harrington and Culpepper. Gets the offensive coordinator gig in ATL with rookie Matt Ryan, and only leads them to be last years #2 rush offense, and 10th overall in scoring. Now is again a hot head coaching candidate. Start demanding better from this team than the **** they spoon feed you.

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