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loadofmularkey

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  1. Let's see.

     

    Travis Henry, gone.

     

    Drew Bledsoe, gone.

     

    No first round pick in 2005.

    Net result of TD's moves:  26-38

     

    Spin that.

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    Okay, so back in April of 2002 were you one of the thousands of Bills fans rejoicing and saying, "FINALLY! WE HAVE A QUARTERBACK WHO CAN PLAY!!!!". I don't have the exact numbers in front of me here, but I think about 96% of Bills Nation felt some sort of optimism when TD made the trade for Bledsoe three years ago. It was absolutely the right move...if you remember, the alternatives were sticking with RJ for another season or Jeff Blake.

     

    Yep, Jeff Blake probably would've put Buffalo in the playoffs last year.

     

    In retrospect, it was not a good deal and with the exception of his first six games Bledsoe did not suceed here.

     

     

    And now, to your most recent post...Travis Henry and Drew Bledsoe are both gone. That would be relevant if the Bills were planning on going with Joe Burns and Shane Matthews next year. Willis McGahee and JP Losman (two recent first-round picks) will taking their place.

     

    As for no first-round picks this year...well heck, they had two last year. They took Evans (who looks like a real player) and Losman (who the jury is still out on, but has been stamped as the QB of the future).

     

    Fact of the matter is, since TD took over the reins, this team is better now than it was in 2001 and is poised to make a playoff run. He took a disaster of a defense and acquired the right names to make it one of the best in the league. He made a trade for a QB who was (at the time) still considered to be one of the premier names in the game.

     

    It didn't work out, hey that's sports. But while we were sitting through Bledsoe, he used three first-round picks in two years to develop a base for the future in Losman, McGahee and Evans. As previously stated, this team is so much better now than it was in 2001.

     

    Which GM would you have preferred to come in here and take care of the cap mess left by Butler and turn this team around immediately??

  2. Which makes me feel that if they were to play a #1 seed, the game would be over by halftime.

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    What?? There's no way UB would be a 16 seed (or play in that hideous play-in game) if they got in as an at-large. 16 seeds and play-in games are reserved for the schools from prestigous conferences such as the Horizon, Patriot and MEAC.

     

    In the past, Mid-American teams (either at-large or conference champs) have been seeded somewhere between 10-13, which would sound about right for UB. Have you seen them play this season??

  3. I'm not saying this guy is right or wrong about his opinion on Donahoe's motives, but in all fairness, ESPNEWS carried the Bettman press conference live at 1:00...I have to believe that if the Bledsoe press conference were at 12:00 or 2:00, it would've been shown on ESPNEWS. Just something to think about I guess.

     

    It was funny to listen to WGR on Wednesday as they (and the rest of the local sports media I would imagine) had no idea who to send where and what to go with when, as both press conferences were happening at the same time. One thing the hosts were saying on WGR later in the day was that the Bills PR dept. does so enjoy sticking it to the media and making life just a little more difficult whenever they get the chance and this was a pretty golden opportunity.

     

    Conspiracy theorists unite :rolleyes:

  4. I sincerely hope they leave Rochester alone and let these guys have a good shot at the Calder.  The fans there deserve that.

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    Chris Taylor, Derek Roy and Thomas Vanek are as good as gone. There goes 3 of Rochester's top 4 scorers. Jillson is also a lock to go up to Buffalo. Who knows how the season will play out, but I'd say Bartovic, Janik and Milley may all head up here once or twice as well...and of course there's Ryan Miller.

     

    It looks like the Amerks firepower is going to be greatly diminished within the next few weeks.

  5. Early nomination for this thread as the most confusing of 2005...many thanks to Dan Gross for sorting this all out.

     

    Just a couple of things for the Marc who started this whole thing (not the writer).

     

     

    1.) You lose all credibility right off the bat by referring to the GM of the Bills as "Donahue". This is one of my personal pet peeves as a Bills fan. When I listen to talk radio and people call him "Donahue" it absolutely drives me up the wall. Learn the name.

     

    2.) Credibility is further tainted when you refer to this guy as a "journilist". It's journalist. I hate to be a wiener about this, and your intentions were good but it was probably pretty hard for this guy to take you seriously.

     

    That's it.

  6. ESPN's poll on their NFL page asks:

     

    Which veteran QB would you most want starting for your team next season?

     

    Here's the breakdown:

     

    Drew Bledsoe 52.5%

    Jeff Garcia 23%

    Kurt Warner 25%

     

    Total votes: 122, 452

     

     

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/index

     

     

    Bledsoe wins in a landslide...is that because other fans around the league watched zero Bills games last season or are the other options just that bad??

  7. I was one of the few who still held out hope especially after yesterday's news. Even as Bettman was walking to the podium at 1:01, I was thinking to myself, "Maybe he's going to say they worked out a last-minute deal." Yeah right.

     

    Once again, a big grand, phenomenal, one-of-a-kind, extra special with cherries and whipped cream on top :I starred in Brokeback Mountain: to Mr. Goodenow, Mr. Saskin, Mr. Linden, Mr. Bettman, Mr. Daly, and the rest of the jerks involved in this process.

     

    Throw Peca and McKee in there for good measure.

  8. Fez, I can relate. I had my Dell laptop (Inspiron 8200) for just a little over a year before the power cord became frayed. Getting a new one and trying to deal with the oh-so-helpful Dell Customer Service was about as much fun as a flu shot. I've had the replacement since then however and it's worked well...so I guess you'll be getting quality in return ;)

  9. I am only 27 and that was one of the top 5 halftime shows I have ever seen. (U2 and Michael Jackson were pretty good as well). The fireworks during "Live & Let Die" were spectacular, "Get Back" sounded great and finishing up with "Hey Jude" and letting the crowd sing along at the end was too cool.

     

    Great job Paul McCartney. May all future halftime shows follow this trend, and let us not go back to the days of Boobgate.

  10. Hi all, first of all let me say hello. I'm sure you've noticed that this is my very first post but don't let that scare you. I've been "lurking" as they say on TSW for years now and have enjoyed reading all the posts and commentary. I've ften times, this message board is the place to go for breaking news and stories you wouldn't normally hear anywhere else regarding not only the Bills and the NFL but around the world. I've been a Bills season ticket holder since 1987 and here we are now.

     

    Enough of that.

     

    What I wanted to say was...does anyone remember what things were like before the Patriots became the team of the '00s? I mean seriously. And I'm not just talking about the horrific 70s and 80s when they were bumbling through life at Schaefer/Sullivan/Foxboro Stadium. I'm talking about recent history.

     

    I specifically a remember a game at the Ralph sometime in the mid 90s, between the Bills and Pats, and first-year kicker Adam Vinatieri missed three field goals. I remember thinking to myself, "Parcells is gonna cut this guy tomorrow." Well needless to say you can't read a Super Bowl preview article without reading how Vinatieri is one of the key cogs to this team, how he's the greatest pressure kicker off all-time, how he may be a Hall of Famer, etc.

     

    I remember thinking "Why??" when New England traded a first-round pick to the Jets for Belicheck. In my mind, he was just another assistant who failed the first time around as head coach, ala Wade Phillips or Dave Wannstedt. Part of the so-called good ole boys network. Some of my only memories of Belicheck had been of him parading around the Browns' sideline in a ghastly, too-tight orange polo shirt. I certainly never thought much of him as a head coach. And here we are now. He's one of the so-called greatest geniuses of all-time.

     

    And then of course there's Tom Brady whose story we all know.

     

    So that's it. I was just thinking about some of that stuff today and still can't believe that the freakin' Patriots led by freakin' Belicheck and freakin' Vinatieri and freakin Tom Brady are the team of this decade.

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