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I guess a reporter can always argue the right to print what he sees fit, but this strikes me as tabloid journalism at it's finest. Let me summarize.....During a glorious moment. Kelly "snapped". A healthy Jim Kelly knocking the lolipop out of the hand of a baby is fair commentary and relevant news. JK dealing with the emotion of learning he's dealing with a whole 'nother level of cancer/pain and hardship and making an off-handed comment during a glorified dog and pony show is not. I'm not a TG basher, I recognize what he does, but I lose respect for him as a professional when I read something like this.
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Homey- It's plain silly to dump the pain and suffering on EJ from 14 years ago. He was in like 3rd grade when that all started. Yeah, sure, he was 6'3" and looked way older, but cut the guy a little slack. Feel free to toss remotes at the TV relative to the Bills in general though. I always thoughts it was "Homes", as in Home Boy. Or Homey D. Clown.
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It's all about seeing the subtle shades of grey in a black and white world, my man. I'd skew conservative, but no more want chemically tainted water than you do. I'd skew conservative, but no more want to see a child with a critical illness be left out in the cold without access to health care. i'd make the argument that a liberal crusader like albert farnsworth gore is no more/less connected to 'corporate entitlement' than any robber barron capitalist that one might toss out to buttress the 'conservatives are married to money' argument. on your thoughts re: frackalackin', i'd take you at your word that you believe what you say. on the other hand, i'd trust but verify. if we disagree, so be it.
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I think the disclaimer was a good call here. Legally, you've covered all the bases. And assuming this Bulldog fellow actually signs up here, how would you even know it's him? He would have to make up an identity and most of the good ones are already taken, and Bulldog is out--no anonymity there. It'd be like: TheDingoAteMeBaby: Ok, I'm here. OC: What? TheDingoAteMeBaby: Let's do this? OC: Excuse me? TheDingoAteMeBaby: Come on, it's party time. OC: I don't know what you're talking about. TheDingoAteMeBaby: Let's dance. OC: ......Bulldog?? TheDingoAteMeBaby: Um...NO!...I'm TheDingoAteMeBaby! It'll never work.
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New sale of team thread
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Donahoe is a dwarf? -
New sale of team thread
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ominious. babies afraid, doesn't like dwafs/ves, global warming. i don't know about this, not at all. -
i'm admittedly getting old and cranky, but i have no issues with a guy not wanting to attend the wh meeting. whether it's social anxiety, political differences of opinion, or you're meeting friends on Chippewa to hit on Canadian chicks--who really cares. on the other hand, the thought that somehow your news is better than someone else's news seems kinda silly, especially since my news is better.
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Lawsuit by ex- players against NFL
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to ALF's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The quote referenced is from one of the parties to the lawsuit. This may well be true, but certainly could be out of context or an outright lie. It certainly feeds into the charicature of the greedy robber baron stomping on the throat of the little guy. I agree the NFL is in trouble with these lawsuits. The storyline is tailor made to pit the hapless guy in the trenches against bigFootball. I fall into the camp of seeing the truth a somehwhere in the middle, and wonder at a guy coming back and saying "I took 20 pills a day....look at what they did to me.". -
Sure NFL Owners want to keep Bills in Buffalo.
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to oman128's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Agree with your post, and the post from Kelly T. Dogg that sparked your reply. The other dawgg doesn't like the trade, and that's fine, but I read a couple posts where he called the trade 'reckless'. Call me crazy, but the trade appeared to be anything BUT reckless. In fact, it appears to have been considered, designed and executed flawlessly by the front office. Time will tell if it was the right choice, but that's the same for every draft every time every year. Seems to me Whaley et al have a plan, have faith in EJ and are trying to build a team around him.
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Watkins trade compared to Julio Jones trade
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Ludwig van's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We clearly out-maneuvered them in 2014 by giving them a 9th in exchange for their 4th, no? -
one of the problems with living in a sound bite world is that absent context, just about anything sounds sorta dumb. obviously, you read that as bold for the sale of boldness. you might be right. i read that, and look that the totality of what they have been trying to do and see it as being bold to improve the team, win football games, and get to the playoffs. i'm happy to stipulate that rb is a bean counter and the overall financial health of the team is always a consideration. bottom line--the guys in charge felt like they made a sensible deal at a reasonable price. i would not want the guys in charge operating in any way other than that...though i reserve the right to keep my pitchfork, tar and feathers close at hand.
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Forward Thinking of a Modern HC
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
you're cherry picking facts to build your argument backwards. Cousins is picked to back up rg3 In case something bad happened, and something bad happened. Thereafter there's plenty of controversy surrounding Shanahan's handling of the situation, including his desire to get rg3 back on the field quite possibly much earlier than he should have been. Taken as a whole, the Shanahan era came to what was a very necessary end I'n a relatively short period of time. I don't wish that upon petine, but this particulary story is a peculiar one to choose to point out a forward thinking coach. -
Forward Thinking of a Modern HC
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great story, but it's important to consider all chapters in a book before predicting the outcome. For instance the story of the Titanic would read like this: Chapter I: They built this really cool boat. Chapter II: They said it could never sink. Chapter III: Lots of people believed them. Chapter IV: They had a really nice time. Chapter V: Leo DiCaprio banged this hot rich girl. Chapter VI: Holy crap they hit an iceberg. Chapter VII: Lots of people died swiftly, yet painfully. The End I have the miracle draft and playoff run of the Shanahan Washington Redskins as Chapters I thru IV, and Shanahan's post Playoff run as head coach as chapters VI and VII. -
Now I LOVE Brandon Spikes. I'm not a man....
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Webster Guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
no, you're wrong. you turned the other cheek. you forgave. this is the very essence of strength, and you sir are a virtuous man. you're...a...role model. i mean, does all that make more sense when you forgive the guy who stuffed your hand a wood chipper? yeah. but how often does that actually happen to regular guy from Webster? better off taking the lead on this and showing others the way. huh, look at that, you're a leader, too. thanks man. -
in fairness, you likely weren't lobbying for Wannstadt's scheme last year, and he was brought in because our defense blew chunks before that...then Petine came in and while improved---he left. so, two changes were necessary because we sucked, one because the DC was acknowledged and given his next shot. would you have promoted from within, or brought in a scheme specific coach, and if so, who(m)? while like most i wanted to see Petine x2, that wasn't meant to be. i love the fact that they are bringing in a guy with an agressive mindset, whatever that really means. At a minimum--he seems to be a coach that encourages his guys to play with passion and a mean streak. i'm with RealityC--i'm going to relax (at least until it's time to hurl another remote through the flat screen).
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National attention
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to bills in oregon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
there are 275 nfl teams to root for between Buffalo and Oregon (and there's a good one there, too, i hear) and the real questions is....what twists and turns happened in your life that make you care? -
and that's all well and good, and i'm not disagreeing with you, non-heavenly one. they could have made a mistake here, or thought they got someone for a fair buck when in fact they didn't. time will tell, and sam monson will be off doing his thing with the next batch of fa signings. but to be fair--if you're looking for commentary supporting the move, you have polian...and the only one that truly matters, that of the bills. he's certainly not an expensive signing, relatively speaking. put another way---is the thought that no one was eer going to sign the guy...or sign him only for vet minimum? the fact remains..sammy mons keeps moving and we'll know soon enough if the signing of Chris Williams by the Buffalo Bills was a fair deal or sucked some'in awful. he's here, they chose him, that's what they saw. marrone's degree is a master's in line management (or so they say), so let's see what happens.
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I understand that a writer has to be creative to make things interesting...but implying they never watched any tape on the guy--literally or figuratively---it's kind of cheesey. Riiighhhht----no one could ever possibly see it differently than you, an esteemed writer from PFF. You know what? I had Sam Monson from PFF rated 17th out of the internet bloggers I rated, and I only rated 11. I have him at -.66537. On the other hand, I don't get wrapped up any more on what a guy from PFF or Rotoworld writes because it's largely irrelevant to the fact that THEY thought he was worth it. he's one of our guys now, my assumption is that they have a plan for the guy and they didn't just throw a dart against the board. oh--and I definitely support guys who write positive pieces about players who actually do sign here--that's totally different.
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Jairus Byrd [was Jarius Byrd]
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Iowabillsfan4life's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Again--still trying to figure this out from your perspective. If they tag him and pay him the $8m, get 16 games out of him, he plays hard, that's good value. he walks next year. they already tagged him once, so it seems they thought he was tag-worthy and were willing to move forward. you can't dismiss the fact that he missed an awful lot of time. do you tag him at $8m if you know 2014 goes the same way? i'm not talking about he goes out, plays and gets injured, i mean the murky underworld where he has questionalbe injuries and has trouble getting on the field. if they opted to lowball him--or, from their perspective, pay him max value for what they think he's worth, well, we wased a lot of time and energy as fans on something that was never going to happen. that would suck. -
Jairus Byrd [was Jarius Byrd]
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Iowabillsfan4life's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
did they send the right message last year? if so, why isn't it working? byrds are rats with wings. fly...fly away little clarice... -
Jairus Byrd [was Jarius Byrd]
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Iowabillsfan4life's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
which means that they should let him walk, no? i don't think you pay a guy $2m more than you think he's worth because you have cap space. i don't even think you tag a guy for $8.4 when you figure he's going to potentially sit 8, 9, or 10 games. i think the bills organization is rightly criticized for years on inpetitude, and perhaps byrd's thought is 'screw 'em, thime to go'. if so, you get what you get. on the other hand, it's become failry clear to me that it's not as simple as "pay him" or "tag and trade'. if it was that simple, it would be done, one way or the other. my read---they understand intelectually that it makes sense for a player to have a long term deal v. a franchise tag, but from where the rubber hits the road---they guy was late to the practice field, missed a large part of the season and it still cost millions. perhaps they feel he was dogging it, and while understandable last year...why bash your head against the wall all over again? Why go down that road when you can see itn playing out that way again? as for byrd--the compassionate human being inside of me understands what he's thinking, and it's far from personal. the football fan side of me thinks if he goes after they offered him a substantial deal that seems to make sense--he's a mercenary and it's a waste of time to think any more about it other than to wish him bad football mojo wherever he goes. -
Stay classy, Arizona. Stay classy.
leh-nerd skin-erd replied to Deranged Rhino's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
My man, you're a passionate soul and that clearly comes through. I'm sure you're a pretty good guy, too--gay straight or otherwise. On the other hand, if you swap out some of the concepts and replace them with some others, you would have been on horseback during the Crusades. here's my problem with the whole discussion. some folks are gay. some folks are not. some folks are religious. some are not. some gay folks are religious, and some not-gay folks are not...and so on. i'd make the argument that the baker in the story doesn't see his religion as a 'choice' any more than any gay person thinks he or she had a choice. i think people expose their biases in their inability to see the fine distinction between what appear to be two totally contrasting points of view. here's an example where you wrote "so long as those views don't cause any harm.". here's my question to you: "Harm" to who(m)?". Put another way...should the baker be compelled to violate his personal and deeply held religious beliefs (and thus be harmed) so someone else is not? In our quest for a perfect world order that celebrates diversity, we sure like to see everyone painting with the same color crayons on certain social issues. Oh--and not that it matters, but as a baker, I'd think that all green is good and it would be nice if the guy was able to reconcile his personal beliefs with the joy he might well bring these two individuals just trying to make their way through the world like anyone else. but..if he could not...so be it. the market tends to fix those things one way or the other. -
Working perfectly! Assuming this isn't a jimmy Fallon scam, it would not surprise me to hear the league wanted to go down this road. I think if they could find a way to stamp out human nature, all this stuff could work. And, rap music, too, you'd have to dial it back to that first-ish one by...the "something" gang? I remember 'hip hop hippidy" and then a blur. Speaking of sensitivity and whatnot...would they penalize you if you offended religious types with a few G-d's? Or that's all cool? The way players congregate in the middle of the field after a game, and thank The Lord for God given gifts seems you might really offend quite a few players and common folk alike.