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e2gsports

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  1. As a New England fan I see no way you guys move. You've got a great fan base that stretches to Toronto to the north and Syracuse to the east. I know Bob Kraft spoke recently saying he wants the Bills as an original afl team to stay in WNY and in the AFC East. I personally go to Buffalo every year when the Patriots come to town and find it refreshing to see a fan base and city like yours. The passion is always there win or lose and its a great gameday experience. The Bills are a huge part of the NFL and moving them to a place like LA doesn't help the league but hurt it.

  2. 2010 Pats draft. McCourty, Gronkowski, Spikes, Hernandez, Mesko and Deaderick

    2011 Pats Draft- Solder, Vereen, Ridley, Mallett, Cannon

    2012 Pats draft- Chandler Jones, Donte Hightower, Tavon Wilson, jake Bequette, Dennard

     

    These are the pats past three drafts. The main reason is Floyd Reese not Belichick. He drafted great in Tennessee and has been the same with New England.

  3. ndbuffcusefan. The two guys from this class i really like are Zac Stacy and Knile Davis. Proven sec runners, can play all three downs and flying under the radar. I've got a question and comment regarding the Bills

     

    1. I think Doug Marrone is a hell of a coach and the next big name in the league. He went to Syracuse with the offensive lineman mentality of building a team from the inside out on both sides. He'll be happy to have the defensive line you've constructed and will work hard with the o-line should you lose Levitre. Warmack may not be a sexy pick but look at guys like Iupati as plug n play guards from day one. What are your thoughts on Marrone???

  4. I'm a lifelong die hard pats fan and let me tell you we have too many of these people around. I live in Mass and in the 1989-1992 span noone was a fan. I got season tickets in 1991 and it was very uncool in NEW ENGLAND to like the patriots or go to games unless a solid opponent was in. I love the pre-Parcells group of fans who can joke about players like Hart Lee Dykes and not think i'm making some rude comment about sexual orientation. I have strong respect for the Kraft bought the team group and the people who made season ticket purchases and have been a big part of banging out every pre,regular and postseason game since the Saints preseason game in 1994. The post 2001 fans are rediculous. Its a novelty to be a fan and occasionally go to a game and text people while telling people in front to sit down on third down. I ignore these people, i don't like them either and find them intolerable. Have a good offseason guys, looking forward to being at the Ralph for our annual trip. Many of your fans are just really cool people.

  5. Sox up big, really what 0-0. http://www.baseball-...200309070.shtml


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    Posted Yesterday, 08:23 PM

    I remember this video! At the time there was a guy who'd do videos for all the games and they'd get pulled within a day or two by the NFL.

     

    What made the game more fun, was at the same time the Yankees were playing the Red Sox. The Red Sox went up big, and the Pats fans took solace in that, even chanting Yankees Suck quite loudly. As the game continued, they showed the score, Yankees ended up coming back and winning the game pretty heftily. Double shot against the Boston crowd, loved it.

     

    Also, that was the last Bills game I attended. Haven't missed much football...

     

    Support local farms, visit your local farmers market! (updated, thanks Poo!)

     

    http://www.baseball-...200309070.shtml

  6. I'll put it out their i'm a pats fan. Not a johnny come lately but 25 year season ticket holder. I think both teams are going to the playoffs with the schedules they've drawn. People put to much hatred into posts to look at it solidly. The Bills d-line will do damage against alot of teams especially indecisive quarterbacks because they'll get to the quarterback getting sacks or picks. The pats offense is predicated on a lot of quick passes and different schemes each week which makes them hard to prepare for each week. The key to the bills is pressure with the front 4 against Brady, flood the middle and put best cover guy on Lloyd. Another factor is how coach Dante has always been able to coach up the offensive linemen. They put a lot of guys on practice sqaud for a few years and decide if they even get a chance to be on active roster in year 3. Guys like Ashworth, Hochstein, Grey Ruegamer, Grant Williams, Stephen Neal and Joe Andruzzi built careers off this. I can't wait for Sept 30th to be in the Ralph for a great game. Hope to see you guys 3 times this season, that would be cool.

  7. I plan to head down on saturday afternoon. I am going to enjoy boston for the day before heading down to foxborough monday morning.

     

    Anyone have any suggestions?

     

     

    This pats fan says you shouldn't have a problem with the fans. People usually watch the game avoiding any type of trouble because turning the wrong way can cause your season tickets to be revoked. Check out the new patriots/new england football hall of fame at the stadium. It's a great take for fans of any team.

  8. Thumbs down to the NFL on these two points-and if someone can clarifiy #2 let me know.

     

    1) Now the NFL is all of a sudden changing the way QB's are hit during a lunge ala the new "Brady Rule"-While it doesnt necessarily bother me to much it's just another example of the league showing blatant favoritism to their favorite son. What about throwing Vince "Cheap Shot" Wilfork out of the game and suspending him for his blatant elbow lunge to JP Losman that almost ruined his career and sent him to the bench. I'm not a Losman QB fan but Wilfork has been given a free pass for years.

     

    2) The Pats now have THREE picks in the SECOND and extra picks in the 3rd, 5th and 6th because of cempensatory picks. -Does anyone know why they were given the extra picks?

    Talk about the strong getting stronger.

    Extra picks

    #34 in second from KC-Matt Cassell trade

    #47 in second from San Diego- 2008 draft trade

    3rd round comp Asante samuel signing with Philly

    5th and 6th comp for free agents lost.

  9. Don't shoot the messenger, it is out there and picking up steam.

     

    REPORT: GENE UPSHAW DEAD AT 63

    Posted by Mike Florio on August 21, 2008, 7:26 a.m.

    A report citing unnamed sources from Clear Channel online indicates that Hall of Fame offensive lineman Gene Upshaw, the long-time Executive Director of the NFL Players Association, has died at the age of 63.

     

    Per the report, Upshaw had been fighting pancreatic cancer.

     

    Upshaw’s condition not been publicly known, and it’s unclear whether others at the NFLPA were aware of the illness, which is one of the most serious forms of cancer.

     

    It’s also unknown whether the disease had developed recently, or whether Upshaw became afflicated with it months ago.

     

    It’s a shocking development, to say the least. In recent months, Upshaw had indicated a desire to stay on the job through the completion of the current Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations, which became a focal point for the league and the union in May of this year, when owners voted to end the current CBA two years early.

     

    Upshaw also has been criticized for his refusal to allow the NFLPA to identify his successor, out of fears that the league would then undermine him by working directly with the successor as to key terms of the CBA.

     

    But now the NFLPA by all appearances will be thrust into disarray, with a power vacuum only two weeks from the start of the 2008 regular season.

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