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1B4IDie

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  1. 198 Points now!!! Have you guys come around to my line of thinking now?
  2. I would bet my left pinkie toe that Luck doesn't come out. Mallet's scaring me with all these injuries. Locker has less than 60% completion percentage which is a HUGE RED FLAG for a top round QB. The way Fitzy is playing it really is looking like the Bills need to take the best Defensive Front 7 player when they pick. Hire a new D-Co you can lure them to Buffalo with the promise that they get the Top 3 pick in the 2010 draft if not #1 overall.
  3. Why? Why do you agree with running the ball out. Let's say he runs it back to the 50, its a kick return, it would take atleast 25-40 seconds off of the clock. Which would you rather have 1st and 10 with :58 at the 20, or 1st and 10 and the 50 with :28 7/10 offensive coordinators would take the time. You can have 1 strike for 30 yards that takes 8 second of the clock and the receiver gets out of bounds. This is what I mean. From a pure football strategy situation, why would you want your KR to pull it out? How can you misquote a quote that is 2 lines above your response? I'm talking about football strategy. Why would you tell your KR to take it out of the end zone in that situation?
  4. I didn't see this specific topic called out and I think it deserves its own thread. Sorry if its already out there but Spiller gets the blame for losing this game. There were 4 obvious big plays that changed the game. 1. Pos dropping a possible Pic6 2. The Forward Progression Debacle and Helmet throw. 3. Throwing to a double covered Roscoe, when Shawn Nelson was wide open with no one near him. (They called an audible and a DE had to go out and cover Shawn Nelson, doesn't matter who else did what you throw it to a TE that has DE covering him) The Ball bounces off of Ray Lewis and Ed Reed gets the picl 4. SPILLER Pulling a McKelvin Of all the mistakes the Spiller mistake is the most inexcusable it has been driving me crazy. There are :58 seconds left in the half, you have an unexpected 10 point lead and you catch the Ball Two and Half Yards deep. Why would you run it out!!!???? Best case scenario you run it back for a touchdown, even still that means that Ravens get the ball back. Not a great play. Bruce DeHaven needed to do what Bobby April didn't do in Week 1 of 2009, tell his kick returner to sit on the ball if its in the end zone. ( Here is the official play call for people that say he wasn't in the end zone. B.Cundiff kicks 72 yards from BLT 30 to BUF -2. C.Spiller to BUF 27 for 29 yards (J.Parmele). FUMBLES (J.Parmele), RECOVERED by BLT-J.Wilson at BUF 27. J.Wilson to BUF 27 for no gain (C.McIntyre).) If I were playing Madden I wouldn't even run the ball out of the end zone in that situation. You take a knee, and give your offense a chance to try and to make a play or just take a knee and go to halftime with a ten point league. I have a freaking headache from thinking about how stupid that was. If McKelvin just took a knee in 2009 the Bills win the game, if Spiller took a knee the Bills most likely win the game. Out of all of the big game changing plays in the game against the Ravens Spiller running it out is so easily addressable, it should never have happend. Pos isn't a WR, so ok I get he can't catch, Fitzy, played lights out, so he made a mistake, but it was pretty obvious that Nelson was the presnap read and they seemed to be forcing to Roscoe all game, and the forward progression call is all on the refs. Spiller pulling a McKelvin is all on Spiller and DeHaven's coaching. SPILLER COULDN'T HERE ME SCREAMING "SIT DOWN! SIT DOWN!!!" FROM SECTION 535 when he caught the ball. Too bad it wasn't Madden.
  5. You can't sweat out Cancer.
  6. I worry you may have contracted too many brain cells from your noggin.
  7. That's a trick question Name 1 Great Bills player. But if you're going for good how about Fred Jackson.
  8. The article is dead on. Bulger blows I'd rather have Fitzy but why bother nit pick. The worst part is there is nothing that can be done. No changes can be made. Goodell can't kick Ralph Wilson out of the Bills ownership. And odds are extremely high that an owner that is willing to invest 900 Mil in a pro football team is going to want to relocate the team in an area that will get reap the fastest rewards. Its life in limbo. Unless the article is wrong. Nix is a shrewd GM and the team's defense jells after switching back to 4-3 and the Bills rip off some wins.
  9. Kyle Boller completed 45% of his college passes. What is your point?
  10. Because all teams have to wait. Best and Mathews have been on the sidelines for half of the "season". Plus Mathews can't hold on to the football I'm sure there are some knuckleheads like you and the OP that are calling both of them a bust "if the guy can't stay healthy then what good are they? Total bust." But that is foolish. Any rational football fan know you can't grade busts after 5 games. Although there is cause for concern it's boarderline crazy to go down the line and call every pick a bust after 5 games. My aunt Sissy's gardener's cousin's cat is a futurist. The kitty says don't worry 2014 draft is going to be a franchise saver. Out Franchise QB is graduating from Nib High this spring. You should really see his throwing motion and footwork. Nib High Football rules!
  11. +1 short and to the point.
  12. Kelsay does look like Rollins. I ran into Kelsay and Schobel on an elevator in Arizona (Later that day TE's career for Buffalo would be affectively ended.) Kelsay shocked me he looked like a giant size version of Rollins. Its really weird being the only normal sized person on an elevator with two extremely large people like that. I tried to give the "A pound" They just looked at me like "what is the small man doing with his fist?" Too bad Beast mode isn't around. This rapper Waka Flaka looks exactly like him. http://adventoutpost.com/2010/08/waka-flocka-ft-frenchie-bricksquad-raised-me/ Why can't we do fun stuff like that on TwoBillsDrive?
  13. Its genius insight like that, that makes him a 6 mil dollar man.
  14. Thats funny for four reasons. 1. By that logic drafting players does not effect wins and losses; therefore the Bills are predetermined with a certain record and draft position every year, why bother drafting anyone then? 2. In no way can anything I said be misconstrued to support the horrible Front Office moves of the Bills. 3. What is pointless is masturbatory threads. "We could have drafted Peyton Manning, Chris Johnson, Andre Johnson, The Jets O-Line, Kept the Williams Wall, drafted Ngata, Orakpo, Asomgha and Revis and we would be 19-0 and win 10 super Bowls in the 2000s. " and 4. Talk about "It's devil's advocacy for the sake of devil's advocacy and nothing more"
  15. Jake Locker completes 55% of his passes. This is a Gigantic DO NOT DRAFT in the first 2 rounds warning sign.
  16. Does that person exist?
  17. The new marginal players are younger and still have hope to improve overtime; the same hope that Bills' fans have for the Bills.
  18. Except that's not true. The Chiefs traded for Matt Cassel. They traded a second round pick for Cassell and Vrabel. Its widely considered this was a sweetheart deal for the Chiefs. The Chiefs had to negotiate a contract at the starting point of 14 mil a season because the Pats franchised him . They ended up 6years 64 mil. AND it hasn't really worked out as the Chiefs are expected to take a QB high in this years' draft. So the fictional FA QB probably won't be a good way to go.
  19. You guys negating, that concept that if we say drafted an impact player like Ngata, he makes a couple big stops or a sack and we turn 1 of those close losses to a win. 1 more win means we're not in a position to take Orakpo because we are picking later. Its a little more dynamic that dreaming up what ifs like that.
  20. Jim Kelly was a colossal dick.
  21. or Marcell Dareus or Cameron Heyward or Adrian Clayborn just stumbled upon this article, its actually pretty interesting "insider" article for a change. http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/blog?name=nfl_draft&id=5673837 But if we took Mallet at #1 and somehow Robert Quinn fell to #33. We would have our QB on offense and defense, for once the stars would align for the Bills. Or would pass on the Robert Quinn wrecking machine for "off the field issues" and miss the chance to get a highly motivated wrecking crew in 1 dude.
  22. You are correct. Well that's one bright spot for Bills' fans if there is a lockout. We possibly get 2 years of talented players to pick from at the top of the 2012 draft.
  23. A 100% agree with this. Plus I would bet my left pinkie toe that Luck stays in college. If there is a lockout How does that effect a rookie signing bonus? And also why would owners sign any picks and pay a signing bonus if they know they are going to lock the players out? So that does leave Mallet. I'm starting to get concerned now because Carolina is 0-5 and they need a QB in a major way. I'd argue they're in a worse position at QB then the Bills. IF Carolina takes Mallet we would be OUT OF LUCK at QB (knee slap) . I don't know if the other QBs are worth #2-5 overall. Locker has a couple classic bust signs starting with inability to get wins. Which would lead someone to the Sullivan (spit) Rationale " Just Lose baby." However you "play to win the game" not pin your franchises fate to the hopes of a higher draft pick.
  24. The Little, I know about LA, I know that ain't twenty minutes from downtown LA. I do know NFL stadiums though. I go to two road games a year. This year will be three (Green Bay, Baltimore, Minnesota) Stadiums aren't always located in convenient locations, but the games are held on Sundays generally and LA traffic has to die down a bit on Sunday?
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