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  1. Good things:

    1. The return of the screen pass - well executed and timed, loved it.

    2. Willis running strong

    3. Eric Moulds "breakout" night - nice TD

    4. Aaron Schobel's steady play all night

    5. Daimon Shelton's third down conversion reception

    6. Shaud Williams third and long draw converion

    7. Time of possession

    8. Adam Vinateri missing a field goal

    9. Our new RT, Jason Peters.

    10. Sticking to a game plan

     

    Bad things:

    1. Bennie Anderson. He sucks, plain and simple and should not even be a backup on this team.

    2. Nate Clements - playmaker my a$$

    3. NE kicking away from Terrence McGee and then the one time he gets a kick he fumbles it out of bounds.

    4. Pulling Fast Freddie for Roscoe on punt returns.

    5. The ESPN suckfest with Teddy Brusci - who cares about Teddy? Not me.

    6. All the stupid trick plays the Bills ran in the first Quarter.

    7. Field goals instead of touchdowns.

    8. Dumb a$$ Lee Evans penalties

    9. Not getting that pass "reception" overturned

    10. Throwing short of the first down on fourth and the game.

     

    Nobody ever said it would be easy rooting for this team....

     

    Feel free to add.

  2. i completely agree in saying that was the worst throw of the night for him...it was stupid and pointless when he had time to do many other things with the football...but losman is not the answer..he was horrible (1-3, remember?..)..all scrambles and no sense of where his receivers were..this became such a glaring problem that defenses would disregard the secondary..throw 8/9 in the box..and shut down willis..NOW..as in tonite, they werent allowed to do that after the first quarter or so when holcomb spread out the field....as sickening as it is to say..this was holcomb's best night tonite...if gandy had blocked colvin, the fumble never would have happened and much more work would have been cut out for the pats to take the lead...as a whole, the fourth quarter sickened me..but..in saying so, losman is not the answer..unless u are considering the remainder of the season as a throw away..which would cause unrest for the veterans in the locker room

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    SCREW THE VETERANS!!!!!!!!!! What about us?????? They're getting paid and we're the ones paying them.

  3. Isn't  that what we thought we were getting in GW?

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    Well he was a good interview.....

     

    The problem with Gregg-o or anyone coming in with an airhorn and telling everyone how he's going to make the team disciplined and how he's going to make a great defense even better is that he had never been a head coach before! If you're going to be a Grade A hump you better have a history of success at that level backing you up or it's not going to fly with veterans or young players. Coughlin had previous success in Jacksonville, Parcells had success everywhere he went - these guys can get away with their style of coaching.

     

    BTW, I wouldn't want Fisher up here. I don't think we can say Mularkey is a wash just yet. He does need to reign Grey in with his schemes and get the defense to play a little more conservatively by putting the players in position to make plays. In the same way he needs to throw the gimmicks out of the offensive playbook and get Clements in line before this offense completely implodes.

  4. 300 yard games are not common occurrences...even with Kelly, Reed, and Thomas they weren't common.  A quick, back-of-the-envelope calculation gives me a number of about 12-15% of all games league-wide are 300+ yard passing games.  That's why they're usually used as a benchmark for a really good passing game, much as 100 yards rushing or 100 yard receiving games are.

     

    However...through a 36-game stretch you should expect 3-5 300-yard performances.  So no, that's not good.  But you should also expect...maybe 9 200+ yard performances over an eleven-game stretch, not zero.  I think that's a far more accurate measure of the levels of suckiness the passing game has achieved.

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    It's true - for the record the most 330 yard games Kelly ever had in one season was 6 in 1991. And the Bills single season record of seven 300 yard passing games was set in 2002 by everyone's favorite whipping boy, Drew Bledsoe.

  5. That doesn't seem to stop Pittsburgh. But again, Pittsburgh has a lot more chemistry in their o-line than Buffalo does.

     

    These Bills haven-t played one full game together since the preseason. OK, maybe Texas, but I seem to recall Villariel had to go out in that game too.

     

    I think Mularkey wants to think this is a ball control offense. Ball control suggests they mix up pass equally with the run. The only concern is to keep the 3rd down conversion high, just move the chains and stay on the field.

     

    There is a problem with this in that the linemen HAVE to be in good physical shape. With all the injuries and the size of this line, they are either injured, OR tired. When you are tired, you begin to have mental lapses and take penalties.

     

    The Bills do have a conditioning problem. Mularkey is consistently saying how tired the linemen are getting, but I have to question, how can these guys get tired when the D is on the field all the time???

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    If conditioning is a problem, maybe the organization shouldn't have let or made Rusty Jones leave. Would you have let this man go?:

     

    Rusty Jones Position: Strength and Conditioning Coordinator

     

    A veteran of 20 NFL seasons, Rusty Jones was hired as the Bears strength and conditioning coordinator on February 3, 2005. Coming to Chicago from Buffalo, Jones is just the third full-time strength coach in team history since the position was created in 1974. Jones had spent his entire NFL career with the Buffalo Bills after being hired in June of 1985. He spent 19 years as their strength and conditioning coordinator before being promoted to director of physical development/assistant to the head coach prior to the 2004 season. During his tenure in Buffalo, Jones worked under six head coaches including Hall of Famer Marv Levy and worked with over 25 different Pro Bowlers including Hall of Famers Jim Kelly and James Lofton. The Bills qualified for the playoffs in 10 of Jones' 20 seasons with the team, including four consecutive Super Bowl appearances. Recognized around the NFL as one of the finest strength, conditioning and nutrition experts in the business, Jones was instrumental in creating a nutritional program specifically designed for each Bills player to maximize performance and to maintain year-round health. Jones gained league-wide notoriety for getting Buffalo's players in top physical condition while the Bills enjoyed success running the "no-huddle" offense in the early 1990's. Prior to joining the Bills in June of 1985, Jones spent two years as the conditioning supervisor for the DeBartolo Corporation, working in Pittsburgh with the Penguins, Spirit and Maulers (1983-84). Jones earned a physical education degree from Springfield College (Mass.) and taught for two years at Dover High School in New Hampshire. The native of Berwick, Maine and Noble High School returned to Springfield to earn a master's degree in exercise physiology (1979-82), serving as a graduate assistant with the football program during that time. Jones and his wife, Sharon, have one son, Tyler. Sharon is a professional singer who often performed the national anthem at Bills games.

     

    actual link: http://www.chicagobears.com/team/coachbio.jsp?id=6494

     

    I don't know enough about our current strength and conditioning coach but why did we let one of the best in the business leave? If our offensive linemen are tired after the performance they're giving something is very wrong.

  6. Crockett scored the last TD.  Jordan already had 3.

     

    Zack Crockett, 2 Yd run (Sebastian Janikowski kick is good), 0:14. Drive: 15 plays, 69 yards in 7:27.

     

    That was a 1-4 team making a statement and proving something to themselves.  I have no problem with it.  They needed it for themselves.

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    And let's look at that last Raider posession:

     

    Oakland Raiders at 07:41

    1-10-OAK31 (7:41) L.Jordan left tackle to OAK 30 for -1 yards (A.Crowell).

    2-11-OAK30 (7:01) K.Collins pass to J.Foschi to OAK 36 for 6 yards (L.Fletcher).

    3-5-OAK36 (6:18) L.Jordan up the middle to OAK 47 for 11 yards (A.Schobel).

    PENALTY on OAK-A.Treu, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at OAK 37.

    3-14-OAK27 (5:51) L.Jordan right guard to OAK 44 for 17 yards (C.Wire).

    1-10-OAK44 (5:06) L.Jordan up the middle to OAK 46 for 2 yards (J.Posey, L.Fletcher).

    2-8-OAK46 (4:22) L.Jordan right guard to BUF 48 for 6 yards (A.Crowell).

    3-2-BUF48 (3:35) L.Jordan up the middle to BUF 42 for 6 yards (J.Greer).

    1-10-BUF42 (2:52) L.Jordan up the middle to BUF 40 for 2 yards (A.Schobel).

    2-8-BUF40 (2:46) Z.Crockett right tackle to BUF 31 for 9 yards (J.Greer).

    1-10-BUF31 (2:02) L.Jordan up the middle to BUF 24 for 7 yards (T.Vincent).

    2-3-BUF24 (1:58) Z.Crockett right tackle to BUF 23 for 1 yard (T.Anderson, J.Greer).

    3-2-BUF23 (1:47) Z.Crockett left end to BUF 11 for 12 yards (T.Vincent).

    1-10-BUF11 (1:10) Z.Crockett up the middle to BUF 8 for 3 yards (C.Kelsay).

    2-7-BUF8 (1:01) Z.Crockett right end to BUF 2 for 6 yards (A.Crowell).

    3-1-BUF2 (:18) Z.Crockett right guard for 2 yards, TOUCHDOWN.

    S.Janikowski extra point is GOOD, Center-A.Treu, Holder-S.Lechler.

    BUF 17 OAK 38, Plays: 15 Yards: 69 Possession: 7:27.

     

    15 plays - 14 rushes. Bills rush d sucks

  7. Maybe...

    1. If Willis hadn't opened his big mouth earlier in the week

    2. If our defense could actually stop a running play

    3. if we were a divisional opponent who they would be playing again later in the season

    4. if we actually desrved any respect

    then the Raiders would have taken a knee.

  8. the bills will never leave buffalo in my life time.

     

    i know, because if they tried.... there would be some seriously pissed off people. 

     

    there are only maybe 2 or 3 other NFL teams who are more rooted in their city.

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    Time to play devil's advocate....

     

    Out of those two or three teams in similar standing as the Bills: Green Bay is publicly held - can't move, won't move. Pittsburgh Steelers - winning history + Rooney family continuity make them a non move. Extracting the new stadium reinforces their status. Cleveland Browns - we all saw what that prick Art Modell did to the city. Fortunately there was enough of an uproar and a strong enough economic base to bring the team back. Unfortunately in that three year absence they lost all of the charcter of the team and have been saddled with a substandard team. Cronell is, however, a good start back to respectability. But the Dawg Pound in the new stadium is ridiculous - it's like teenagers wearing tie dye t-shirts to a Grateful Dead cover band show. You can't recapture the moment.

     

    Which brings us to the Bills. Ralph has never publicly set down his succession plan. WNY is a depressed economy. We had better hope for a knight in shining armor to come in when Ralph checks out and hope that the new owner is happy being the big fish in a small pond because if the bean counters ever come in we're toast.

     

    Don't get me wrong - I hope the Bills never leave Buffalo in my lifetime or ever. I think it would be a big loss to WNY and the nfl. But I am a realist and guys like Daniel Snyder, Jerry Jones, Bob Kraft etc. are the major players in the financial end of the nfl and they don't give a crap about history and the fans. They only care about the money that they can make.

  9. Exactly right. Mularkey's head coaching record in just under 1½ seasons is above .500, at 12-11. It would be interesting to compare some of the top coaches records after 23 games. I doubt Mularkey's is any worse than theirs. A little too early to throw in the towel on MM as a head coach. The big question I always have is - so who do you replace him with? Do you just keep starting over every 20 games of so if they haven't compliled a record better than .750?

     

    He hasn't had the benefit of a decent offensive line that can sustain drives, protect the QB, and keep the defense fresh.

     

    Not saying Mularkey shouldn't shoulder part of the blame- it is his team afterall. But realistically, how much better would Beliceck, Parcells, Gibbs, etc have done with the same personnel? I've never known a team to succeed that has a chronically ineffective  patchwork offensive line, an average defensive line, and their 2 top quartebacks with about 15 starts between them.

     

    Having a good punter ain't the key to making a superbowl run.

     

    Mularkey may have to take a good look at how competant Clements as the top offensive guy, buy I think Mularkey is still well within his grace period.

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    There are many things that have me shaking my head this season but the one that drives me crazy is how we can come out of the box, be succesful on that first drive and then move away from what was working on that initial posession. As someone else may have pointed out, if Mularkey scripts the first drive, maybe he needs to take the gameday playcalling away from Clements before it's too late. Gregg Williams let Gilbride continue down the wrong path and it cost him his job. Mularkey is offensively minded, maybe he needs to grab the reins.

     

    I think Mularkey can get the job done. But as with all first time head coaches, there will be some growing pains. In addition, this team needs to get it's own act together. The veterans are not getting it done.

  10. I'm so glad we have all of this, quote unquote from the players themselves, but now it would be nice if they could back up the CRAP THEY'VE BEEN TALKING.

     

    Lawyer Milloy looks like a worse version of Coy Wire.  Can't cover and sure as hell can't tackle anymore.

     

    Nate Clements.....ain't worth three million a year, much less 8 or 9.  Lock Terrance McGee up now and say goodbye Nate.  Talk your smack somewhere else.

     

    Defense....aint the best defense in the division, much less the best in the NFL.  We can't get any pressure unless we sent 8 people, and by then the receivers are 1 on 1 and getting open.

     

    On offense, we have 1 QB who can't read defenses, and another who can but can't throw the ball more than 20 yards accurately.  We also have a "STUD" RB who has not had a leigt run of more than 25 yards all year.  Sorry Willis, I know your trying to set yourself up for a contract renegotiation after this year, but you were not even the best running back on the field today, much less the NFL.  We also have an aging wr (yes, you Eric), who can't catch a pass longer than 10 yards but still blames everyone from the coaches to the QB as to why his performace has declined. 

     

    Our problems reside in one area, and it's called the trenches.  We are a finess team, on offense and defense because we do not have the physical attitude to kick someone's ass at the line of scrimmage, on offense or defense. 

     

    This team is one of the all-time dissappointments ever, and although I like Donahoe and Mularkey, they both should be ashamed of the way this team has performed.  This team is overachieving at underachieving.

     

    Put JP in and let him go through the growing pains.  I'm ready for the youngsters.

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    Nice first post BFG - I agree with you on all ponts except Lawyer. While I do feel he's lost a step I'm willing to give him a little slack because of the thumb injury. On the other hand I think Troy Vincent has been absolute crap at the free safety position.

  11. Willis cannot yet carry Thurman's helmet.

     

    While he has amazing potential and a tremendous upside he hasn't yet :

    1. picked up the blitz consistently like Thurman did

    2. run the screen as well as Thurman did

    3. been as consistent as Thurman was

    4. grown up.

     

    Granted it took Thurman a little while to do all of these things but I still think that at the end of Willis'e in Buffalo he will still not reach the status of Thurman Thomas - the best all around back the Bills have ever had.

  12. Although I for one am not surprised by the outcome of this game, or this season so far for that matter, I am increasingly angry at being fed YARNS by my football team - it's bad enough that my elected officials feed me yarns every day, I don't need my leisure activities lying to me too.  I'm calling out the following individuals, and tell you once and for all to S.T.F.U. because I'm just sick and tired of listening to your horse manure every week:

     

    1)  Mularkey.  Stop telling me you're providing a smashmouth, run-first physical offense.  S.T.F.U.  This is what you WANT me and everyone else to think, so that you can catch everyone offguard with your trick plays.  NO ONE IS FOOLED by the 2-4 ridiculous junk plays a game (has one worked this year? ONE??).  This is not a physical team.  This isn't a running team.  This is a pass-happy gimmick-play offense designed to mask weaknesses along the o-line.

     

    2)  McGahee.  Stop telling me how good you are.  You weren't even the best back on the field today.  And, stop telling me how you're 100%.  If this is you at 100%, you really, really played inferior competition at The U. 

     

    3)  Fletcher.  Stop telling me how you're gonna lead this D.  I haven't seen you make a single play this year, and you look like you've lost a step.

     

    4)  Moulds.  Just S.T.F.U.

     

    5)  Nate.  Stop telling me how you think you should be paid as the top corner in the League.  $7+ mil/year ain't worth it for 3 picks and 12 boneheaded plays.

     

    6)  Gray.  Stop telling me how the players just aren't executing their assignments.  I'm not stupid - your assignments only work if you have 11 Pro Bowlers, and even then only 20% of the time.  You don't know how to make adjustments - even worse, you REFUSE to acknowledge that you have to.  That's what Gregg-o got fired for, and you're gonna be next if you don't watch it.  Your schemes are designed for bullying poor offenses at home - they will NEVER win a Championship.

     

    And, finally,

     

    7)  Donahoe.  You know what?  I can live with a rebuilding year, unlike a lot of fans.  I actually don't mind watching a young team develop, knowing that they're gaining valuable experience and that greener pastures are on the horizon.  SO JUST TELL ME THAT'S WHAT I'LL BE PAYING FOR, YOU ASS.  Don't tell me that I'm investing my $$ in a team "on the brink", that only needs an untested rookie QB who lacks patience and discipline to make it to the promised land.  This is horsesh--, AND YOU KNOW IT.  S.T.F.U.!  This team is rebuilding - just say it .  TELL IT TO ME STRAIGHT.  I'm tired of the lines, the half-speak, the equivocation, the "save the postage."  I'm WILLING to be patient, but I'm NOT willing to be lied to over and over again.

    (also)

    8)  Karl Rove.  S.T.F.U.

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    1. If smashmouth is two yards per rush and two yard passes to the tight ends and wide outs then we are snashmouth baby. If a team doesn't even attempt to throw downfield what do you think the opposing defense is going to do?????

     

    2. Agreed - do not talk crap unless you are absolutely, positively going to back it up

     

    3. This d doesn't have a leader since TKO went down. Fletcher may be the defensive captain but Spikes is the heart and soul. And btw, I hate Troy Vincent.

     

    4. Thanks for stepping up Eric. You really supported the new guy and you've been amazing with Holcomb. <_<

     

    5. He'll still get ridiculous money in the free market but the guy proves on a regular basis that he is not a consistent top tier cb.

     

    6. Jerry Gray is turning into the Kevin Gilbride of the defensive side. The blitzing worked last year. Is it Pat's absence or TKO's that makes it not work this year? He better figure it out because guys are out of position and our rush is not getting it done when it needs to. I can't believe our d is 6th in the afc in sacks because it sure as hell seems like we never get to the qb when we have to.

     

    7.I said it when he was struggling and I say it now - we needed to stick with JP and get through the growing pains. Does anybody really think that Kelly Holcomb was the difference in the two victories at home against inferior divisional opponents? JP stepped into a buzzsaw in TB, kept the team in competition against possibly the second best nfc team (Atlanta) and lost a game in San Antonio where our special teams tripped over their feet, the defense sucked and the coaches went away from the running game after enjoying early success. TD MADE JP the starter. He cut Drew and annointed JP the starter without opening up the position to competition. I don't have a problem with that - we did trade up to get him after all. But stick to your guns. We are not that good a team. Let JP get his learning in and show us that we're moving in the right direction.

     

    8. Hey, at least he has been quiet - hasn't he????

     

    Good post btw.

  13. And if Nate isn't replaced with another CB of similar caliber or with a premier pass rusher, you can say goodbye to our pass defense as well.

     

    Sorry guys, I like McGee a lot and think he is an outstanding #2 CB, but if you think he'll make us forget Clements as a #1, then you may be in for a rude awakening.

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    I don't think he'll ever make us forget Nate but I think a preemptive signing like this means goodbye Nate. The Bills aren't going to spend Antoine Winfield/Champ Bailey money on #22.

     

    That being said, I will be happy to see McGee locked up with the Bills for the next four years - he is one of my favorites on this squad.

  14. Candlestick is the worst, The Cardinal's stadium is horrible, but they are getting a new one. He places it in the top third? Good location, but you don't watch the game from on theose buttes.

    Qwest in Seattle is great- I recall it from going there last year for the Bills game there. Awesome stadium- great location- it's the best hands down.

     

    I've always liked Ralph Wilson Stadium. It's a great palce to see a game- great tailgating.

    I think our rating is a  low. Arrowhead and the Ralph are very similar stadiums and I heard that Alltell in Jacksonvilel is the twin of the Ralph. So..whatever.

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    I had read the article a while back and the picture of the Seattle Stadium made it look like there wasn't much parking for tailgating. The stadium looks great but if there isn't tailgating why bother.

     

    I found the article very biased towards the new stadiums with all their upgrades for the people who like to have their own waiter serving them. If you want that then just stay at home, watch the game and have the kids bring you drinks and food from the kitchen.

  15. If we take your list and assume that Rivers gets traded, not Brees, what team would/could it be?

     

    It probably wouldn't be the fish or else it would already be done.

     

    It is probably not a team in contention unless they are very desperate.  Rivers will likely struggle for a while before clicking.  I would imagine that if the Chargers traded him to a lower level team they would take a draft pick, but might look for a player from a contender, especially and AFC contender.  I don't know the Chargers current list of needs.

     

    The Bucs are deperate, but would Rivers get them any more than Simms?  I doubt it. 

     

    The Jets have almost got to be coming to grips with a bad 05.  I can see them going after Rivers only if they know Pennington is toast for good (so maybe, but doubtful).

     

    The Ravens aren't contending but might be stupid enough to think they are.  Maybe but doubtful.

     

    To me, this leaves the Browns and the Cards.  Either one fits.  Maybe the Browns moreso.

     

    Of course it could be Rivers for Flutie straight up.

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    I don't think the Jets can afford a Phillip Rivers either this year or next. I think the idiotic contract they gave Pennington buts them in a bad way cap wise next year.

     

    I could see the Bears or Ravens making a move for Rivers in the off season.

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