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bills44

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  1. Gee, how shocking. The hotly contested Surrogate's Court Judge and City Court Judge elections may be turned on their sides because of this mockery!
  2. This officiating crew should be fired immediately after the final whistle.
  3. I'm sure that Incognito really would have taken that well. He seems like such a well-adjusted chap. Fall 2002: Ejected from Nebraska’s game against Penn State for fighting. Was suspended for the first half of a game against Iowa State the following week. Spring 2003: Suspended by former Nebraska coach Frank Solich for unspecified reasons. Feb. 2004: Charged with three counts of assault stemming from a fight at a party. Found guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge after a three-day trial and paid a $500 fine. Sept. 2004: Suspended from Nebraska. Withdrew from university two weeks later. Two weeks after leaving Nebraska, enrolled at Oregon. Oct. 2004: Kicked off Oregon team. Coach Mike Bellotti said he failed to meet certain conditions. 2005-09: Played parts of five seasons with the Rams. In 44 games, he racked up 38 penalties, including seven for unnecessary roughness. Training camp 2006: Got into an altercation with Rams cornerback Dwight Anderson. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound Incognito and the 5-foot-10, 180-pound Anderson had to be separated twice. Nov. 2008: Criticized fans for not knowing how or when to cheer for a team that was 2-8 at the time. Taunted fans who were booing him during a game against the Bears. 2009: Was named “NFL’s dirtiest player” in a Sporting News poll of 99 players. That season, twice head-butted Titans players, and engaged in a verbal altercation with head coach Steve Spagnuolo. Was released two days later. After being released by St. Louis, he finished the year in Buffalo then signed with the Dolphins. Sept. 2012: Criticized by Houston’s Antonio Smith for dirty play. During a preseason game in 2013, an enraged Smith swung his helmet after being incited by Incognito, which earned Smith a three-week suspension. June 2013: Involved in an altercation in Miami night club that led to a trespass warning. Summer 2013: When talking about his time in St. Louis, admitted to NFL.com: “I mean, we’d have practice the next morning, and I’m out until all hours of the night, running the town. Drinking. Doing drugs. I was doing everything that a professional athlete should not be doing.” nypost.com/2013/11/05/how-richie-incognito-became-nfls-no-1-villain/ Not that I've read or heard. Interesting point, #47.
  4. Maybe Martin realized that he just doesn't like playing pro football all that much, and he decided to pursue endeavors which he feels are more worldly and stimulating? Maybe he walked away to make a statement? Sorry, but the notion that a "man" must resort to violence when confronted with violence, is pretty simple way of looking at things. Was Gandhi not a "man"?
  5. Harvard-educated, I believe. Maybe Incognito should have chose a fellow piece of **** to pick on.
  6. Nicely stated, IMO. This pretty much nails it. Still shaking my head over Daddy Incognito's posts/comments. He sounds just as worthless as his son.
  7. "you want me on that line! you need me on that line"
  8. After being reminded of this, I gained a newfound respect for Kawika Mitchell:http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/16/kawika-mitchell-sounds-off-on-incognito/
  9. I see where Incognito gets his scumbag personality from... Haha, right?
  10. This guy sounds like a total scumbag. Glad he's no longer a Bill.
  11. Maybe people were impressed by him leading the team in dropped passes last year?
  12. Good question, especially since it's not like we've set the world on fire in goal-to-go situations. The failure to convert today and against Cinci could turn out to be the difference between playoff contention and looking at the draft order in the last month of the season.
  13. When I watch Chandler, I don't see him doing anything particularly well for a TE - his hands are inconsistent. he doesn't stretch the field well, and he's a below-average blocker. I think that the Bills need an upgrade at TE.
  14. Chandler's first drop, on 3rd down in 1Q, would have put us in FG range. In a tight game, a play like that, even early in the game, is huge.
  15. It was initially ruled complete, until another official ran over, and after a conference with the closest official, overruled the original call. Sure looked to me like the ball stopped moving before it was knocked out (which happened the 2nd time the defender contacted Goodwin after Goodwin was on the ground). FWIW, Marrone said that he was told by one of the officials that the ball hit the ground when Goodwin initially went to the ground.
  16. Right, but it's not as if the Chiefs did anything with the ball on the ensuing possession, and they had shown an inability to move the ball to that point. I don't know who made the 3rd down call, but, IMO, it's grasping at straws to hold Marrone responsible for a bad play call.
  17. How did the pass calls at the end of 2Q hurt the Bills? Regarding the Pick Six, Marrone didn't actually make the play call, did he?
  18. Haha, I'm not a fan of Graham either. Just doesn't seem to have good football instincts.
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