I've seen more bad than good from him. After each of his bad games, he responded with excellent games
His final two games he was the best player on the field IMO. I'm not worried about him at all
I was there. It was a really nice tribute and well done. I give the Bills a lot of credit they did a great job.
Mary came up to my brother with tears in her eyes and said to him "Thank you for being such a great fan." That broke my heart but I know I really appreciated her taking the time to thank us for being there. I certainly didn't expect to see her
At times last year we lost 2 of the top 3 receivers, 1 of the top two backs, three top QBs, top 3 corners and top safety.
This screams, we want t be as prepared as possible for injuries. I like it. Depth isn't a bad thing
I like this team a lot more when they make moves to get better. If New England did this everyone would be calling them savvy. This is a great low risk move that could pay dividends
Watch him and Fitz play. Very similar in terms of accuracy and smarts. Both pretty mobile and both are tough as nails.
One difference in my opinion was Thad has a much better arm and more accuracy on the deep ball.
I love watching Brees. He is so fluid and just a pure passer.
Adrian Peterson is so strong and just runs over people.
Larry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson too. Both just an amazing talents
It was also great to see Joique Bell play well in Detroit. Liked him a lot when he was here and if we didn't have Fred and CJ he might have stayed
Not one GM in the league is looking at Pryor as a starter. The raiders who haven't had a decent QB since Rich Gannon traded for Mr. pick Six in a desperate attempt to replace Pryor. That tells me all I need to know
He will make a roster. He can move the offense with his natural ability but as a starter? Sounds like a GM death sentence. In fact, next year i bet you will see that in Oakland.
Haven't posted in several months but I feel compelled to break my silence with this very sad news.
The Bills have always been a source of joy for me, a team and identity I could I be a part of. A unique brotherhood of sorts. I owe Mr. Wilson for that. Some of my best memories growing up were at Bills games and I'm happy to share those memories with those who are close to me.
RIP Mr. Wilson. The Bills nation will always love and miss you.
I don't even know what the problem is anymore. I saw so many bad breaks yesterday and poor focus it was unbelievable. More than anything it comes down to how bad do the players want it? Is losing so etched into our building that we can't overcome it?
Yesterday was the classic same old Bills. They had an opportunity to beat a team on the road they should beat and they laid an egg. I don't know if its coaching, ownership, or the players. But everyone should be looking in the mirror tonight and saying to themselves "What can I do to make this organization better?"
Lately I have started feeling this way. Today I saw many calls that decided games that just didn't make sense to me at all. Its annoying and makes me care less.
Wasn't really big into college ball until very recently but they have a better game and often times (especially this time of year) extremely entertaining