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Carmel Corn

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  1. The Colts really don't have another back even close that could replace him. Dominic Rhodes is in my opinion an average back who the Colts cannot rely on long term as their answer. He will not keep defenses honest in respecting the run.

     

    The Edge can do it all, including pass-protection.

     

    Remember too that the Colts let go a pretty good back before the Edge...remember Marshall Faulk was a good back. The only difference in the situation is that the Colts do not have a high draft pick to grab a stud RB in the next draft.

  2. They're still cursed by the Colts Marching Band!  It makes no difference who the coach is, they've got another 70 or so years to go! :pirate:  :doh:

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    Actually, I think it's the "HamBeens" curse. Locally the team is trying to takeover adjacent land for the new stadium. The NK Hurst Co is a longstanding local business who's fighting the takeover.

     

    Link: http://www.hurstbeans.com/

     

    Who knew that beans could be so deadly :huh:

  3. As much as i think Bill Polian was a drafting genius and what he did for the Super Bowl Bills in early 90's was unmatched, these colts remind me of the 90's bills. They have an explosive offense, with a great QB, RB, and WR. they have a tight end that can catch the ball downfield like Keith McKeller. And they also have a good defense, which is fast, but undersized. The Steelers showed how to stop the Colts offense by repeatedly blitzing Manning as well. The bills defense in the early 90's had Jeff Wright, Leon Seals and Bruce Smith up front. Their average weight was around 270 lbs. How did they do going against the huge 300-lb line of Redskins and Cowboys, the results speak for themselves. Another point to make is how good a player is Troy Polamalu. Wasn't Cowher at odds with Tom donohoe over his drafting and Cowher won the argument. In your face Donohoe!!!!! :pirate:

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    I agree....living in Buffalo and now Indy, it's easy to make comparisons. Here is a few more that come to mind:

     

    Leonard Smith vs. Bob Sanders - both hard hitting safeties, especially in run support

    TT vs. E. James - both multi-dimensional backs who often played in a single-back formation

    Bruce Smith vs. Dwight Freeney - speed...hopefully Freeney will become as effective against the run as BS did

    Norwood/Christie vs. Mike Vanderjadt - reliable PK's (despite yesterday's miss)

    Kent Hull vs. Jeff Saturday - good, smart centers

    Lofton/A.Reed vs. Harrison/Wayne - either pair can beat you.

    QB's - both active in play calling and no-huddle

    Wolford vs. Glenn - effective LT's

    Marchibroda vs. Moore - experienced OC's

     

     

    Things that don't compare as well:

    3-4 vs. 4-3 D

    Special Teams - Indy not that great

    Linebackers - Indy trio can't compare to Biscuit, Conlan, Talley

  4. That year, if the Bills didn't take a "stud" o-lineman with the pick, there may have been riots in Buffalo. It was going to be one of the 2 "can't miss" picks, MW or Bryant McKinnie. Either way, we'd still be pissed and in the same position. The draft is a crap shot.

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    Agreed. Remember that many posters felt that Mt. McKinney was going to be the answer because he neutralized Dwight Freeney in a bowl game. Around here (Indy), people were quick to criticize Polian for taking Freeney as early as he did.

  5. It's been so long since the Bills have had an above average OL that I've forgotten what one looks like. At the same time, the previous regime has already invested in "high-motor" guys who have not shown an ability to be dominate against both the pass and run.

     

    In the end, I think great coaching can turn an average OL into a productive one (ex. Colts), while great athletes are more impactful to make plays on the DL. I favor making the D as dominant as possible, especially since other parts (ex. secondary) are getting older and may also change due to FA losses).

  6. I think they ought to consider firing both TD and MM right now, appointing Marv general manager and interim head coach, and have Marv stay on as General Manager and conduct the search for head coach after the season ends.  No point in prolonging the agony for TD and MM (and US!) and gives Marv time to evaluate and get ready for the draft and free agency.

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    In fairness to Marv, remember that he actually did come on board in November of 1986. Hank Bullough was fired before the end of the season and Marv Levy came on board to mop up the mess in 1986. It gave him a head start for 1987. The Bills were 4-12 (Levy was 2-5), then 7-8 in 1987 and 12-4 in 1988.

  7. If Modrak becomes GM, I would not be surprised if he hired Jim Haslett as his head coach.  When Modrak was with the Eagles, word was that he wanted Haslett rather than Andy Reid as Eagles' coach, but he was overruled by others in the organization.

     

    I think Haslett has at least another year in his Saints contract, but I can't imagine him staying there.

     

    Haslett has not done much recently, but he is with a screwy organization. He might do well in Buffalo, a city that he loves and an owner he respects.

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    Let's see...the last time the Bills hired a former Buffalo Bill player to now be coach...I believe the answer is Kay Stephenson! Remember those 2-14 days and the postgame "we were outcoached...outhusted....beaten!?

     

    For the next head coach, I'll say pass next time on either a. former Bills players or b. rookie HC's

  8. Considering that it looks like we'll be drafting high enough to use a 2nd round pick to get a decent CB I'm not too worried about replacing Clements.

     

    What I am disappointed about is his decline in coverage ability because I had a pipedream that we could tage him and get a 1st round compensation pick for him.  It definitely doesn't look like its even a remote possibility at this point.

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    1. It was a bad game for NC and let's not judge his value based on it. Remember when somebody thought a quarterback named Rob Johnson (Jacksonville) was our next savior based on a single game performance?

     

    2. Our defensive scheme puts a lot of emphasis on our corners to cover without safety help. Lot's of safety blitzes puts the corner on an island. Nothing new here, just that there was some blown coverages and lack of adjustments to compensate.

     

    3. Yes we may have a high pick to use to backfill the CB position, however it is realistic that they can contribute that much as a rookie?

     

    4. There will be enough teams that see value in NC and will outbid anything the Bills will offer to keep him.

     

    5. Question - is Vincent too washed-up to play CB again if Clements is gone?

  9. I now live in Indy, so you bet I do. Here are some of the reasons why:

     

    1. I always thought Bill Polian was a great GM and wished he was still in Buffalo.

    2. Tony Dungy is a consummate professional (FYI - he has indicated that he is more concerned about home field advantage and winning the super bowl vs. the record).

    3. The Colts are a more balanced team this year....not just offense.

    4. Peyton Manning is a good quarterback and ambassador for Indianapolis. I think if he played for Buffalo instead, he would be loved there as well.

    5. Bob Sanders - good hard-hitting safety!

    6. Dwight Freeney - many questioned Polian when he selected him as high as he did in the draft. I can still recall some posts on this board where people felt we should have drafted Bryant (Mt.) Mckinney because he supposedly manhandled Freeney during a bowl game.

    7. Howard Mudd (OL coach) - seems to find a way to keep retooling the line effectively despite FA losses over the years (ex. Demulling).

     

    Things I don't like about the Colts:

    1. Peyton Manning's hysterical motions before each snap.

    2. The Colt's radio play-by-play guy....trust me, I wish we had Van Miller or John Murphy.

    3. Mike Vandejagt - doesn't know when to keep his mouth shut (been better lately).

    4. The dome is kind of "sterile"

    5. Get new uniforms!

  10. FFS watch the play again.  Willis did block and picked up the inside rusher.  Shelton went into a pattern, leaving the other rusher unblocked.  If anything on that play, Shelton should have recognized and picked up the other blitzer.  Not Mcgahee.  While Mcgahee did whiff on a a couple block and lot get clean blocks he sure the hell at least chip on every guy he was supposed to have.  Rewatch the game.  I have now seen it twice. 

     

    And anyone saying we should have kept Henry over Willis is on some major Koolaid.

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    Agreed....Willis didn't exactly pancake the guy, but he was able to chip him inside enough while Losman moved to the right. It looked like one or possibly two other defenders where the ones who were closest to JP when he stepped out.

  11. You folks back in Western NY should appreciate the fact that you have so many great pizza options. I really miss going to many of the places already mentioned.....not to mention missing the wings and beef on weck!

     

    Here in Indy, we have mostly chains with cardboard crusts and pizza ovens that look more like "conveyors"....needless to say it sucks having to settle for Pizza Hut, Domino's, Donato's, etc.

  12. Looks like a few of the Colts starters may not be playing on Saturday. I was particularly hoping to how the Colts DE's (ex. Freeney) matched up against our OT's. Here's part of the article and the link further below.

     

    "The list included several front-line players: defensive end Dwight Freeney (shoulder), center Jeff Saturday (hamstring), wide receiver Brandon Stokley (shoulder), defensive tackles Montae Reagor (groin) and Josh Williams (groin), tight end Dallas Clark (hamstring), safety Mike Doss (groin) and cornerbacks Nick Harper (foot), Donald Strickland (hamstring) and Von Hutchins (foot).

     

    Of those, only Stokley is likely to miss a regular-season game, and perhaps only one for him. But most of the rest probably won't play Saturday in the preseason home opener against Buffalo at the RCA Dome."

     

    Link:

     

    http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/arti...427/1004/SPORTS

  13. 1. Out of town job opportunity

    2. Indianapolis metro area (Carmel)

    3. Bigger, newer, cheaper, etc. Property taxes half of WNY

    4. Possibly, I really do miss the area. However I am skeptical that the area will improve enough for this to happen

    5. Too many government entitlement programs sucking the economic life out of the people and companies who live there (via high taxes). Too many layers of government that do nothing but bicker and serve their own interests vs. the people (why is there still a need for a common council or county exec position?).

  14. I will be in Buff for the weekend of June 4 to go to the festivities at the Ralph.

     

    Tickets for the Bills/Packers scrimmage game go on sale at 10am on June 4th and we all know those things will sell out probably the same day.

    I want to buy at least 2 because I am trying to go to it.

     

    That Saturday AM I will be near Ridge Road and 90. I don't have lap top.

     

    Is there anyone will let me come to their house and get online so I can purchase these tickets?

     

    Or

     

    Can anyone tell me where I can get computer/internet access so I can do it?

     

    The girlfriend I'm staying with has internet but her PC is on the blink.

     

    HELP.  :D

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    The West Seneca public library is not far away. Just go east on Ridge Road a couple miles, turn left (north) on Union Rd (Rt. 277). There's a Bon-Ton store and M&T bank branch as a reference. The library is about a 1/4 mile up Union on the left (west) side. Here is a link:

     

    http://www.buffalolib.org/libraries/westseneca/index.asp

  15. The old dude at #2......Kellman?  Most forgotten news anchor evah.

    ;)  :devil:

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    Bob Koop (?) RIP, John Beard, Carol Crissy/Jasen, Kevin O'Connell, Van Miller, Don Paul, Rich Newberg, etc. for Channel 4.

     

    For Channel 2 (besides Kellman), Kilgore, Don Paul weather......wow I really can't remember much else. Maybe Susan Banks for a little while after her time at Channel 7? I do remember Allison Rosati....thought she was good before going to Chicago.

  16. Sorry, this is total speculation! I think most folks would agree that Travis is not a complete player like the Edge. However, there's been some speculation by Chris Mortensen (sorry, no link) that the Cardinals may be interested in a trade with the Colts involving the Edge and the Cards LT Shelton. Surely not a 1 for 1 trade, but if the Colts end up with Shelton, they'll have 3 OT's (in addition to starters Tarik Glenn and Ryam Diem).

     

    Perhaps the Colts would be a possible trading partner involving Travis and Shelton?

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