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Steely Dan

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  1. I'm assuming he said that after their last SB.
  2. Anyone! Can't you read? What's really interesting is that the vast, vast majority of west coast teams that come into the east coast and play 1pm games lose them. Which makes Buffalo's SF loss last year even more embarrassing. IMO, all west coast to east coast games should start at 4pm. Why this game is at 4, I don't know, but I don't mind it.
  3. He wanted to stay in Buffalo and he's not unreasonable. This isn't directed at you SJBF but a lot of people here seem to be criticizing this contract because he signed reasonably. Why? The Bills made a great deal with a guy who's happy to be here. Be happy!!
  4. I agree. I like Stink. His pick this week is not a large deal.
  5. Je peux dire la substance comme you' ; au sujet d'un perdant vous âne.
  6. Bravo!! Outstanding!
  7. Probably not for a couple of days I'd think.
  8. If Reed goes they still have a deep WR corps and shouldn't miss him even with TO gone too. JMO Evans, Hardy, Johnson, Parrish and hopefully Reed. I think they'll keep him here but it's not all hell breaking loose if he goes. A third round pick in 2010 could replace him. Also, Nelson and Jackson are very good receivers. McCargo likes the new DL coach and won't be expensive to keep. It seems he's finally starting to tap his potential. Youboty is a ?. He's great when healthy but is rarely healthy. It will be interesting to see his value on the open market, if the Bills let him get that far. They really don't need him because Lankster looks like he has room to improve starting from a high level. The two big questions are will 2010 be an uncapped year and if so how will it affect contracts?
  9. Linky He can join the ranks of Talley, Hansen, McKeller, Metz, and other very solid players for the Bills for a long time with the team. It was a contract extension that was critical for the future success of Buffalo’s secondary. Set to become a free agent at season’s end, Terrence McGee would have commanded a boatload of interest on the open market. Fortunately the veteran cornerback wanted to re-sign with the Bills all along. After a month of negotiations an agreement was reached as McGee signed a multi-year extension with the club on Friday
  10. WooHoo!! Got 'er dun Russ!
  11. For all of those who criticize the over drafting of DB's this is the exact thing that strategy is good for. I have very little concern over this. If it were McGee & Mckelvin I'd be worried. Every time Youboty has played healthy he's looked starting caliber to me. He seems to be in perfect health right now, knock wood, and so I think it will be ok. Florence and Corner are more than adequate backups IMO.
  12. People what have grammatical errors don't win, Jackass!!
  13. T H A N K S !
  14. Me, Myself and Irene Bad movie, great soundtrack! Theme from Tootsie
  15. You wish!
  16. Oh, sorry. I should have gotten it because it was so obvious and so funny.
  17. I think it's "plucking" but sounds like ing. However after listening to the one from below. I'm not sure. "Go to Foxnews.rooster." Another chicken reference. Hmmmmm
  18. Why are you telling us about a Miami game? You come off as a Miami fan. Georgia Wreck? If you're a Miami fan then go away.
  19. Players should realize that hiring Parker just makes it harder for them because teams avoid Parker if possible. The teams pass over the player until it just becomes to tempting to take that player and then Parker wants money for the player for where he would have been picked without a dickhead agent.
  20. Screw 'em it'll teach them a lesson and send a message to others. JMO
  21. I think it's extremely important at this junction to point out that not only do I win but you effers will always be losers not loosers, as some jackasses spell it around here, but losers. loser One entry found. * Main Entry: los·er * Pronunciation: \ˈlü-zər\ * Function: noun * Date: 1548 1 : a person or thing that loses especially consistently 2 : a person who is incompetent or unable to succeed; also : something doomed to fail or disappoint ________________________________________________________________________________ ______ loose One entry found. * Main Entry: 1loose * Pronunciation: \ˈlüs\ * Function: adjective * Inflected Form(s): loos·er; loos·est * Etymology: Middle English lous, from Old Norse lauss; akin to Old High German lōs loose — more at -less * Date: 13th century 1 a : not rigidly fastened or securely attached b (1) : having worked partly free from attachments <a loose tooth> (2) : having relative freedom of movement c : produced freely and accompanied by raising of mucus <a loose cough> d : not tight-fitting 2 a : free from a state of confinement, restraint, or obligation <a lion loose in the streets> <spend loose funds wisely> b : not brought together in a bundle, container, or binding c archaic : disconnected, detached 3 a : not dense, close, or compact in structure or arrangement b : not solid : watery <loose stools> 4 a : lacking in restraint or power of restraint <a loose tongue> b : lacking moral restraint : unchaste c : overactive; specifically : marked by frequent voiding especially of watery stools <loose bowels> 5 a : not tightly drawn or stretched : slack b : being flexible or relaxed <stay loose> 6 a : lacking in precision, exactness, or care <loose brushwork> <loose usage> b : permitting freedom of interpretation 7 : not in the possession of either of two competing teams <a loose ball> <a loose puck> — loose·ly adverb — loose·ness noun So let's re-evaluate this. Those who spell loser (looser) are losers. Get it? Got it? Good!
  22. Sigmund Fraud?
  23. I'm not saying this is completely correct just that it is a thought process to call it the Rapture. Linky What is the Rapture? It describes an event in the future when Jesus Christ will in the twinkling of an eye (1 Cor 15:51), change all believers (living and dead) to immortal, giving them a resurrected body, and catching them up to meet the Lord in the air. People say the word 'Rapture' isn't in the Bible, and this is misleading. The term 'Rapture' comes from the Latin word for the event. This term has been coined for the event rather than the actual Greek word in the text. The Greek word is harpazo. It means to snatch or catch away, used of Paul in being caught up to Paradise, 2 Cor. 12:2, 4. The word is used in 1 Thess 4:16-17, and translated 'caught up'. So, regardless of the word we use to describe the event, it most definitely is a Biblical term. (As much as any English term is, since the Bible wasn't written in English)
  24. I don't start FF players who are going against Buffalo, unless it is absolutely necessary on a bye week and even then I'll try to figure out if I even need that spot filled. I cannot in any way get excited about a player making a big play against Buffalo. Not gonna happen. I'm gonna say the Bills get at least three sacks in this game. Ya heard it here foist!!
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