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Possibly Most Important Play of Titans game
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to billsfan_34's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Excellent point--could well have loomed large given the two prior penalties that kept the drive alive. Beyond that, the "Bills are undisciplined" narrative gains additional traction, even thought the Graham penalty was suspect. Good finish by Dareus---and he sent a little message just in case! -
Bills fans should be ashamed of themselves!!!
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to flomoe's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was in WNY to watch the first SB game, and as I recall, it ended in heartbreak. Driving back to Albany, I quite literally heard the guy on the radio say "Congrats to our New York Giants for winning the Super Bowl!" at just about the time I hit the first Syracuse exit. It made me sick. But, on the other hand, I understood it. -
9-29: Tyrod Calls in to The Rich Eisen Show
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ranch dressing or dude ranch? -
You throw 'em I'll show 'em
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Bills castoff leads NFL in sacks
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Pete's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Another shwing and a miss by Doug Whaley. -or- Doug Whaley is the man. -
John from Hemet...its today's nfl. We have a full 60 minutes from Sundays game and it's time to call it. Week one was a fluke. The Patriots are about as soft a defensive foe as you're going to see this year. They do mext to nothing week In and week out. If you can't see that you have some issues. We can accurately predict he will be sacked 122 more times and will throw 28 more picks.l this year alone. It's time to move on Tyrod.
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Best Defenses Ever - Some Perspective
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Mark80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was as into this emotionally as any fan out there. We went from very high, to very low, rather quickly. However, perspective is everything. The relative performance of two games early in the season provides very little data to predict the outcome of the rest of the season. I'm not a stats guy, but I'd say there are in excess of...lets go with 5 things that could quickly change the trajectory of the season and the AFC east specifically . Many folks (not me, btw, though I'm wrong on lots of things) were suggesting the imminent demise of the pats last season around this time. Yesterday, in spite of whatever else you think about the pats, we lost to the team that won the SB 9 months ago. For those on the ledge, get off it because it's the smart thing to do. It'll be there later in the season if you want to hop back on. -
MNF : Eagles versus Falcons
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Charles Romes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Was the ball poorly thrown, or did Ryan succumb to Kiko's will and place it perfectly into his outstretched hand? -
Brady's suspension lifted
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He looked like the dimmest of wits when questioned initially about being a cheater. The fact that he's basically a corporate brand in and of himself allows him access to the best legal minds money can buy doesn't necessarily change that. At the end of the day, what starts with an issue about common sense, fair play, decency and emotion (OMG, he had his guy pull the balls and deflate them in an attempt to win football games???) boils down to two corporate heavyweights swinging heymakers in the courts. Money always talks. Whatevs. -
Tuel time is over in Jacksonville
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to /dev/null's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Don't kid yourself. It's been one long mostly uninspiring game for 15 years. -
These are the guys you want to speak to in the future. TB has appeals, TB is rich beyond their wildest dreams, and these chumps are indef suspended by the team? Wondering why that is when the whole thing was caused by atmospheric conditions....but TB is hanging them out to dry.
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Your first response was the most salient offered. "What happened to the kid"? Great question, and I don't know the answer. I don't know if he had developmental issues, poor parenting, troubled childhood or anything else, I just know that he pointed a gun at a police officer--a married guy with kids of his own to raise--and the police officer didn't shoot him, he talked him down. I'd suggest in that encounter, the officer WAS that kid's White Knight. This man was elderly, so it happened a long time ago, but is there any doubt that had he protected his own life and discharged his weapon, that in todays environment there wouldn't be CNN van camped outside his house running an endless loop about lives mattering and he should have fired at the kids leg? I'm not a gun enthusiast and have met cops I didn't particularly care for, but some of this stuff is pretty basic. The emotional fall out of the young boy being shot is understandable and tragic, but it doesn't change the fact that these things happen. I have no clue what you're trying to say in your second note. Criminals are militarizing so the police should...not? The police taking sensitivity training will result in like-kind de-escalation in the criminal ranks? My opinion? Continue to denigrate the police, encourage disrespect by treating every f'ed up police encounter as something that is the rule instead of the exception, and watch for the anarchy in the streets. I can meet you part of the way, there's noting wrong at all with acknowledging bad law enforcement and it's good for all the rest of us.
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How presumptuous. My point of view was shaped by my life experience, and my experience tells me there are times you want The Easter Bunny on your side, sometimes you want a bit more fire power. I see that distinction, and personally, I think it's your limitation that you see the only logical conclusion therefore is that I'm all for a return to the days of Tammany Hall. I understand the concept, Kings, Bishops and knights of black and white. Just like "Who Moved My Cheese", It makes for a great 1-2 day off-site seminar at the local Courtyard by Marriott. You can even learn some things, too, and I'm all for that. And I agree with you in the extreme, there are those in law enforcement that should not be there, I just think when you paint with as broad a brush as you seem to on this issue, it reveals a flaw in your vision. I had the pleasure of speaking with a retired city police officer the other day. At his wife's urging he told me a story about a 14 year old juvenile who pointed a gun at him and threatened to shoot him, and how he talked the kid down by telling the kids mother that if the boy didn't put the gun down, he'd shoot him. I didn't get the opportunity to ask him if he considered himself a white knight, or the kid a bishop, or the kid's mother Mayor McCheese. He was grateful that the kid listened, and he got to go home to his own kids. I think today, absent a body camera, that cop has a potential problem if that goes badly as it often tragically does. Here's the cool thing about the way I look at the world though...when kingdomality effectively changes the way law enforcement professionals are recruited, trained, and compensated, you won't have to ask for my acknowledgement that you were correct, I'll be the first in line to say "Well done Exiled!". For now, I'll stick with it's an evolving but imperfect system, sorta like the world it serves.
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What a sweet kid. Plays for the Bills and still believes in God...
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The narrative, as some believed, was that Williams was in Marrone's doghaus and at some point, it was just personal. That never made sense to me. Why would a coach looking to build his resume through wins-losses keep the most talented guy of the two off the roster? What was in it for him? I'd think a coach who makes it to the top of the NFL, with a team struggling offensively, would absolutely put the best player on the field. this explanation makes sense, and would explain why a guy who went for 80 yards once might seem to be the guy at that moment, but maybe not be it so much for the other 59 minutes of the game. then again, maybe given DM's desire to build a resume to have him actually move backward on the food chain four tsteps, maybe he did botch it all and Orton is a convenient scapegoat.