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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...5156100667&rd=1 And there are like 5 more on there of various sizes.
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Come on AKC, surely you're not trying to say that there weren't lots of people who were calling for TDs head after this team got off to a poor start? The guy doesn't have to offer any links, anybody that reads this board knows it to be true. Now, whether that is representative of "half the Bills fans" is open to discussion...but the TD appeared to be pretty close to being run out of town before the turnaround.
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Any any OC they bring is won't be changing the scheme, it would serve no purpose. What will change is the play calling, which might alter the effectiveness of the O...but let's be honest, its the Patriot D that is to be feared, not the O...and that D scheme is all Belichick, not Romeo.
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I hate Theismann & Maguire as well...but Mike Patrick is the best play by play guy this side of Al Michaels.
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This is exactly what everybody was saying after Buffalo smacked the Pats in week one last season. That the Milloy thing would snowball...yet the team used that loss as the catalyst for the rest of the season with Belichick's "did Milloy look like he wasn't having a good time on the other sideline" speach...Belichick isn't Mr. Personable, but you don't have to be when you're a winner, players automatically buy into anything you tell 'em...they also are willing to forgo the coach they "like" for that championship ring. You might be right that this is Belichick's weakness, but I don't see it playing that big a role in how things pan out. Imo, it all comes down to Manning. Does he have another sub par game against the Pats or does he play like the Hall of Fame bound QB he is...if its the former, the Pats are on their way to the SB again.
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Yeah, he played for free because he didn't care about the money...
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This simply is not true. When AW and NC lined up on the same field together, they threw at Nate more often than not. I've never been a big fan of Clements, he was absolutely horrible last year...but I'll give him this, he was very very good this year. He became the type of player the Bills had always hoped....but don't act like he was that player in previous seasons, he wasn't.
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Winfield is a piece of sh--, but he loves a guy that goes into a crowd and starts throwing punches...
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The official Super Bowl prediction thread
MDH replied to Mile High's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While I'd like to see the Colts win the SB I just don't see it happening. The entire thing is on Manning's shoulder's...one game where he's not great and they're done. The same can't be said of Brady, he can be average, even below average and the Pats can still win. Same thing with Pitt. NE at Pitt in the AFC Championship, Pats win. Pats over Eagles in the SB. -
If you think Brady "dink/dunks” then you haven't watched them play in 3 years. That offense is efficient but it also takes shots down the field. People are just crossing their fingers if they think the Colts are going to the SB. This isn't a knock on Manning, it’s just the way the team has been put together. ALL the pressure is on Manning, if he has one bad game in the playoffs, they can't win, pure and simple. No other player in the league has the type of pressure on him that Manning does. Now, what are the odds Manning has 3 good/great games back to back to back against top quality competition to get into the SB? Not good, just like every year come playoff time. I love Manning, but I hate the way that team has been put together. They are bound for playoff failure year in and year out. For all you Pats fans that like to bash on Manning, Brady doesn't have half the pressure to perform that Manning does, when he has an off day in the playoffs (which is about half the time) they Pats can still win.
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Every QB has dropped balls. If you go back and refigure all the QB ratings in the league and take away many of their dropped balls I'd guess than an 87 rating wouldn't be that "great".
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Sure other teams benefit from it, but not nearly as much as the Bills did this year. Considering the #2 team in this stat had 1/3 less drives start in opponent’s territory than the Bills did, I can only imagine what the league average was. People like to point to WM being the catalyst that pushed the O over the hump, and I'll agree he was a part of it (as was Evans). But the biggest contributor was the D starting causing turnovers. Once that happened, low and behold the O starting putting up points. On the flip side of this coin also holds true. The D should also be blamed for some of the offense’s problems last year, as they only caused a league low 18 takeaways. It’s tough to drive the length of the field and score with any consistency. Bottom line is it’s a team game and you can’t tell how effective an O is just by looking at points scored, there are other factors that contribute to it. The most effective way of making this determination can’t be found in a stat sheet. One has to watch the games. I can say that this year the Bills offense was better than last years and it wasn’t just the turnovers….but without leading the league in turnovers this O doesn’t even look average. I saw many of the same problems this year that I did last year, and unfortunately, many of them are from one position, QB.
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During the Pittsburgh game the announcers gave an interesting stat. The Bills offense had a lead leading number of drives start in opponents territory, 40. The next highest in the league was 26. The Bills special teams and D should get the majority of the credit for the O finally putting points on the board. That being said, you do have to give the O (and Bledsoe) credit for putting the ball in the endzone instead of always settling for 3. The QB play this year was better than last year, but that’s not saying much. I agree with TD though, you don’t play a player until he’s the best at the position on the team. So until Losman can earn the spot, it’s Bledsoe’s to lose.
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You do realize or course, that 911 isn't the number to report parking violations? I think the emergency responders on the other end of the line have better things to do than report parking problems...
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"Bills Can't Take Next Step With Bledsoe "
MDH replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, I'd argue that he's never been a very good QB, just a guy that put up stats...but you're right, it's been about 7-8 or so years since he was putting up those big numbers. -
"Bills Can't Take Next Step With Bledsoe "
MDH replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd say you need to open your eyes and start watching the games and stop looking at the stat sheet. You can put up stats all you want, but the Drew we have on this team is not the same Drew NE had 5 years ago. Bledsoe, when he's been effective for us, has been a simple game manager at QB...nothing special but a guy that doesn't lose the game for you and makes some plays here and there. Unfortunately he is not an effective QB overall because he makes WAY too many mistakes...which isn't something you want from a game manager at the QB position. A QB that puts up big numbers and moves the offense and helps generate lots of points can afford some INTs or fumbles here and there...Drew Bledsoe gives you all the negatives of a gambler type QB but none of the positives. What we need in this offense is a guy that doesn't make mistakes. You can find a Trent Dilfer caretaker QB out here on the market relatively cheaply; you don't need to spend 6m+ on Drew Bledsoe's name. -
And how the hell do you know how good each of those teams will be next year? Oh wait, I forgot, every year is the same so if a team sucks this year they'll suck next year...
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No, those other teams lost to the Steelers starters. We're the only team this year that lost to their JV squad.
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This just in: Bledsoe was seen walking to his car after the game and he was still holding the ball.
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Thank god that Yankee farm system keeps pumping out stars and proving they have the best management in the league. I hope this Randy Johnson kid proves that he’ll be a good pitcher some day… That Alex Rodriguez kid who worked his way up the Yankee farm system turned out okay. There is so much skill involved in putting together a good baseball team its ridiculous. I mean, having to bring these kids up and spot that talent early on while juggling the salary cap the entire time. I don’t know how the Yankees do it!
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What if you liked STP but HATED GNR?
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The problem with this theory is it forgets the Bills D and special teams. There have been many of these games in which the offense hasn't done much, but the Bills still put up 30+ because of the turnovers the D causes and the field position their special teams give them. Maddox hasn't play significantly since week 2, I can see the guy throwing 3INTs in this game…also Staley will likely be a little rusty too. Rusty players make mistakes. If I were a betting man I'd take the Bills minus the points.
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Who would you rather have at QB?
MDH replied to BillnutinHouston's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Arm strength gets blown out of proportion. I'll take a guy that makes quick reads, gets rid of the ball quickly and is accurate over a strong arm any day. Pennington does all of those things better than Bledsoe. When healthy Pennington can make all the required throws, which is all I ask. I'd take Pennington in a heartbeat over Drew if Pennington is healthy...which he's not right now. If his off-season shoulder surgery goes well and he recovers fully, it would be a no-brainer. Right now I'm not so sure, there's always the chance that he never recovers. -
No matter how smart or talented an individual is there is a learning curve behind every job. Saban would have to acclimate himself to being an NFL head coach even if that was the only job he took. That, in itself, would have taken (most likely) a year. The fact that he's doing two jobs, head-coach and GM, is what is going to be his downfall. He'll have huge learning curves for both these jobs and his mistakes as a GM are going to cost the Dolphins for years to come. The Dolphins made a big mistake giving Saben the GM job, most coaches don't get both of those duties unless they win a SB and the Phins just handed the GM job to Saban. To echo a few other posters, this hiring doesn't worry me at all.
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Another explanation for Bills turnaround
MDH replied to Like A Mofo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I must have missed something...WTF did this cowbell thing come from? I saw the the (unfunny) SNL skit where the avatars are coming from but fail to see the connection between this and the Bills...