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LasBillzz

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  1. Great, so MAYBE we'll be 5-11 instead of 4-12? Garcia sucks, signing him would be a desperate move that would accomplish nothing. I respect the idea, but I do not agree with it at all.

     

    The reason we watch football is entertainment value pure and simple, and it ain't lookin' good now. It's easy to say "Garcia sucks", but the guy was in the Pro Bowl as recently as 2007. Never been badly injured. In football shape. Experienced. Motivated. If that is "sucking", what word would you use for Trent Backwards?

  2. Yep I said it. The guy just turned 40 but he has forgotten more football than Trentative knows. I watched the game today at a Bills bar here in Vegas. By the end of the game the fans were booing every time Edwards was onscreen. Somewhere inside Chan has to be saying, "This guy isn't gonna make me look like Dick Jauron". Because if you cut old sideline shots of Count Chocula into today's broadcast, you'd swear it was 2009. Defense holding on for dear life (and surrendering only 13 points). Special teams more than adequate. Glacial offense. Don't tell me the OL stinks- Edwards had time to make plays, and failed to execute miserably. He simply cannot handle the pace of an NFL game. Time to turn the page.

     

    Which brings me back to the title of this post. Everybody knows the Bills are waiting for the rookie salary cap next year to choose their future QB from a rich draft class. But how can they expect us as loyal fans to write off this year after the first game? AFTER TEN YEARS OF FUTILITY THEY OWE US MORE THAN THAT. Garcia is by no means a long term solution, but we need some hope, some entertainment in place of the current embarrassment at QB. Garcia-Fitz-Brohm isn't nearly as bad as BarbieCheckdown-Fitz-Brohm. Next year, when we draft QB savior X, Garcia can be kept on as starter until the kid is ready. That's how real teams develop QB's.

     

    Today, I have no doubt Garcia would have put up more than 10 points against a very average Dolphin defense. The attached article mentions that Garcia's agent contacted all 32 teams this past offseason, so they must have called Nix. Time to wake up, Buddy. I for one am sick of waiting.

     

    http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/ufl/news/story?id=5519159

  3. No.

     

    Skin Flutie was a blip on the career of Bruce Smith. He didn't belong anywhere near that speech.

     

    "Skin Flutie"- why do some members of Bills Nation have it out for this guy? Granted he was no Kelly, but there have been only a handful of QB's in the 50 year history of the Bills to play postseason for us- Kemp. Lamonica, Ferguson, Kelly, Reich and Flutie.

     

    Given the rarity of the species and the object of the NFL regular season, it just seems puzzling. Is it because we didn't draft him?

     

    Again, great day for the Bills, and we should all be stoked for the season.

  4. Bruce did a great job in his speech tonight- it was just about a perfect Bills evening at the HOF. However, no one mentioned a teammate who was a big part of the last sniff the Bills had of the playoffs, with Smith, Reed and Thomas still on the team. The one who enabled the Bills to "circle the wagons" on offense for what was the last time for that group of players (minus Kelly, who had retired).

     

    I mean of course the Diminutive One, Doug Flutie.

     

    I remember one game where Flutie ran for a TD on a broken play toward the end of the season to win a game, and Bruce picked him up on the sidelines like a ragdoll. I think Paul Maguire said something like, "Bruce has children bigger than Flutie". Euphoria. Berman. Wagons circling again.

     

    The last good time this organization had in 10 years was when Flutie was on the team with Smith & Co. Why no mention?

     

    (Ignorant dwarf jokes begin...now)

  5. Ok this is really OT but my brother just got back to Vegas from Bflo with KAN JAM the frisbee game. It is addictive!

    He said it's everywhere there- I'm going to introduce it here as long as the frisbee doesn't melt- it was 108 today.

     

    GO BILLS!

  6. I think playing NE first game is our best scenario.

     

    First it will be Brady's first live game in a year. His conditioning and timing will only improve through the season. Also, it takes a while to get over the psychological impact of being injured. Second, Belicheat won't have 09 season game film (except for what he secretly filmed during training camp) to game plan against our new no huddle.

     

    From the Bills perspective, Jauron seems adequate when he has time to prepare and analyze all the imperical evidence etc. He doesn't do as well making geme time and mid season adjustments when things have heated up and you have to rely on gut feel and intuition. (Fast start --> Slow fade)

     

    I just think facing NE first game presents the best opportunity to beat them. A win would be very significant because it will set the tone for the season, give the team confidence they can compete and win against the best, and break the psychological hold NE has over Buffalo due to dominating us the last 10 years.

     

    All valid points, but four big things against the Bills:

     

    1) Brady will want to make a statement on MNF.

    2) Zebras in New England

    3) Jauron vs. Bellicheat in a game situation.

    4) See #3.

  7. What if Losman can't start in the UFL either

     

    I'd still follow the team, but I but I think the guy at least has the physical ability to be entertaining in the UFL If his happy feet make him scramble too much, he could still be initially effective at this level. Right now, the job is his, and he is the face of the team (can't believe I just wrote that).

     

    I'm hoping for adequacy to begin with; stardom would be a bonus.

  8. haven't you already had enough of that bum Losman?

     

    Vegas offers many things- great shows, restaurants, gambling, recreation, etc. Just one thing missing- pro football, even on a minor league scale. I agree Losman was a bum for the Bills; however Fassel is probably a better coach than the last three the Bills have had. The guy actually coached a team to the Super Bowl. (Why didn't Ralph hire him instead of WilliaMularJauron?) He could make a big difference in JP's career, and if he does, the Vegas team will have an exciting product on the field.

     

    The UFL will have a decidedly Bills flavor for fans of the team. Haslett and Cottrell will be head coaches, and the games should be entertaining.

     

    Now is where I stand up, and say, "C'mon! Who's with me?"

     

    Maybe I'll only hear crickets, but hopefully not. The UFL will be what displaced NFL fans will make of it, and there are plenty of us out there.

     

    This is good news for Las Vegas!

  9. :lol: Good for you. Hope you get to see some decent football.

     

    Thanks! There are many entertainment options here, so I'm not too sure how many sellouts there will be. However, there is a solid football tradition at UNLV and the city has supported AAA baseball for many years.

    One question that lingers is do the Bills retain the rights to Losman? If Fassel pulls a miracle and J.P. turns it around big time in Vegas, say wins the champonship, coupled with an injury to Edwards- could the Bills "call up" J.P.?

  10. I sent him the link and he got a good chuckle. He's glad fans think that much of him to be the Bills Head Coach. I did ask if he was hired if I could be the new Offensive Cordinator.

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    Did you let him know that for eight Sundays every year, he would have a congregation of 80,000 people ready to follow him through ANYTHING to get the Bills to win? Maybe his contract could include opportunities to actually address the fans...uh, parishoners on the subject of his choice. Who among us would not agree with him after, say, beating the Patriots at home? "Amen, brother Frank!" That would be the rowdiest service ever!

    Billy Graham does that in stadiums- it's called a crusade. That way, we get a worthy coach, and Frank gets to carry on his mission.

    Think of it- never have to choose between attending services and going to a game again!

  11. 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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    I think this is the way to go.

  12. I'd like to see Doug Flutie brought in as HC, particularly since he's now worked under Belichick an can bring that same winning attitude to Buffalo.  I'd like to see Phil, the guy who won my fantasy league last year as GM.  For years he's shown his ability to put together a solid squad and I think he could bring the same thing to Buffalo if given a chance.

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    Does Phil have an agent?

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