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bananathumb

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  1. Seems like, everytime he starts in place of our "Pro Bowl" LT, we win. Anyon know what Peters' "record" is this year as a starter? Sure doesn't seem like a difference-maker to me. Kudos to Mr. Chambers.
  2. Like he says, but with a real GM (lose both Guy and Modrack). We will never win with Jauron's brainlocks on game days. Julius Peppers would be nice, but faili that dream, a top college rusher.
  3. First, I am not totally pessimistic about their future. I think T. Edwards might be the answer in the long run and maybe a winning season will materialize in this decade. But it doesn't really matter to me. There are too many other reasons to follow this team. It's like watching Coronation Street or some other soap opera filled with clowns, crooks and butt-ugly characters. You don't admire them necessarily, but you can't stop watching them try hard yet screw up. There are just too many questions that you want answered, so you keep tuning in. Like, will they fire Jauron and the front office bumblers and if they do, which new cast incapable of out-witting Parcells and Belichick will they bring in? Who will they sign in the offseason, some big name like Julius Peppers or the usual cast-offs? Will they make the right pick in the first round of the draft, or end up with another Williams or Whitner? You just can't stop watching these messes unfold. It's frustrating not to have a winning team, but it's fun to second-guess the management and coaches and hold out hope that finally they'll get it right. But perhaps the biggest thing I need to stick around to see is what happens with Ralph Wilson Jr.; no, not what happens, but when. THAT is the ghoulish but delicious climax to this tragi-comic tale called the Buffalo Bills. The day is coming and when it does, I want to watch the fall-out. Who will take control? What will things be like in limbo? Who will step up with an offer and where will the team end up? If it's Buffalo, great, because there will be much renewed optimism. If it's somewhere else, it will still be interesting to figure out whether to follow them or find another team. Let others follow the front-runners like Dallas and New York. There's more drama in watching the team nobody likes about to meet the Big Dragon.
  4. Can't figue out how this Bobblehead Doll ever convinced pro scouts and GMs that he was worth drafting. Did you see how slow he was chasing Johnny Lee Higgins earl in the year? It took him three seconds before he tackled him IN THE END ZONE! And SOME CALLED THAT A GREAT CHARACTER PLAY ON HIS PART!
  5. Howard Simon knws less about football than Mike Schoop and appears to eb even more of a sissy.
  6. H e hates football (couldn't play it, the pansy), knows nothing about it, yet goes on air to talk about it, for on one reason, the pay cheque. Pretty low life.
  7. I don't care who won today. It just irks me to know that the Jets game-planned against out first round pick, D. Whitner, otherwise known as "the mouth" or just "Slow". They just told Favre, throw to whomever Whitner is covering and it worked Thanks again, Levy, for showing us your football instincts and picking a guy you could have had in the second round. When is this guy ever going to make a play?
  8. Agree that Trent's concussion sack was the easy answer to the single play that turned this around, but the biggest reason for the sustained failure was opposing D-co-ordinators realizing that our running game is so weak, they could just sit back with 7 or 8 DBs and LBs in coverage. That was the end of Bills' offensive threat. We need a running game to win another game, I mean a REAL running game, not one that is "allowed" because the defense is sitting back in coverage until we get the ball into the red zone.
  9. Don't worry, going 6-10 will get us a much better pick than 13th. UnfortunaTELY, the same idiot will be running the teamand making the pick. Real question is, when will we ever win another gme?
  10. Correct...aout both Scott (our best player in Toronto on Sunday) and Whitner, who has done nothing since he was starrng on the Jim Rome Show.
  11. admin Modrak, Guy, that CFO loser (Lindenbaum?) Coaches Jauron, Fewell, Schonert, Van Pelt, Kochar, Lester, receivers coach, TE coach, running back coach. Players First and foremost, Chris Praise God Kelsay useless Donte Playoff Whitner too slow Roscoe Fear Snow Parrish only a punt catcher JP Brainless Losman Puke Dreston Chess Fowler Hold-out Peters Robert Royal Pain in the Ass Ryan Shaky Lindell Begone and be blessed P.S. the only reason I don't include Russ Shadows Brandon in my list is because maybe he'll actually persuade El Cheapo to bring in a Parcells type as GM who will clean house. Only problem is, who would come to Buffalo and the AFC East with Parcells, Belichick and Mangini to go up against? Certainly not Cowher or JImmy J, but just maybe Jaws!!! If you don't clean house and bring in a guy like Jaws, then Brandon, you can bugger off too.
  12. We know that is the ONLY thing to get El Cheapo moving towards change and he got a faceful of embarrassment in the big city. His team is a big joke in TWO countries! He is one pissed-off 90-year-old. Hope he doesn't phone Marv again.
  13. Thanks for summing up the true issue. Leadership amd football smarts at the top. Wonde if money could drag Jimmy Johnson out of the Keys into cold weather?
  14. so true and so obvious at the time way to go marv
  15. Makes no differenc with idiots do the drafting/
  16. If Fewell would just unleash McCorner on some corner blitzes, he'd be DROTW every week. He's the most interesting player to watch on this squad, that's forsure.
  17. It has seemed funny to me that all the criticism since the 4-1 start has been directed at Trent Edwards' "regression" rather than the obvious fact that the league figured out how to defend against the Bills: drop 7 or 8 guys into pass coverage. When there are only 2-4 receivers going into patterns, every one of them is double-covered. When Edwards started dropping back, there was no open man, so, despite the fact that he had lots of time to look over the field, all he saw was DBs and LBs in coverage. When he forced throws, he got picked. Eventually he lost confidence and got frustrated and of course we began losing. Meanwhile, our "running game" (and O-line) appeared to be getting better because, of course, the defense gave us the run, figuring that it wouldn't beat us with Lynch and Jackson. Once we got into the red zone, they wouldn't need to drop linebackers into coverage, so they could start focusing more on the run. It worked. My point is - sorry it took so long - that our Offensive co-ordinator - even he saw this happening - has not been able to adjust to it. Or maybe ther is no adjustment when you don't have a great running game. Teams will just say, go ahead and run, but we are not going to let you pass against us. Simple, but apparently effective, when you only have a rookie co-ordinator and a young QB to beat. Rather than blame Edwards for this, give credit to the defensive co-ordinators in the NFL and recognize how weak our coaches are at counter-attacking.
  18. USA Today article quotes Ralph as above. Jauron probably needs at least an 8-8 record to keep his job. Three years of 7-9 would be unacceptable whether he has been extended or not. If the Bills embarrass Wilson in Toronto, he'll perhaps forget about how much money he's making from the game and start making plans for change.
  19. I had the feeling as soon as Edwards wasthrow to the carpet in Arizona that this would be more than a one-game injury. He has never been the same since and as we knowthe team is useless without him (as he was). I felt at the time that he would never be the same, too smart to miss this point: I could be really hurt out there and I don't need it! That was it: oe play, a reason undone. Shows you how weak a team we really have.
  20. Really need to keep Greer unless he goes Nate Clements on us, which I really doubt. Talent is too hard to find... so when you have it, keep it.
  21. All I want Russ to do is bring the top DE (Peppers), top OLB (Suggs) and top TE (Gonzo) and while I thjink about the top C (Birk). That's all I want, so co'mon, Russ, convince Ralph to go on one last spending spree.
  22. Good plan. Move Schobel to RE if Peppers is engrained at LE. Above all, cut Kelsay ad his salary cap savings can help pay for a real NFL DE.
  23. 1. Schedule: 49ers are bad and we're at home 2. Miami is better but we have a healthy McGee this time, plus a more experienced McKelvin 3. Jets game will be tough, but I have a feeling our new play-action passing game might make a difference; besides if we are on a mini-winning streak, the boys will be up for the game 4. Denver won't be able to stop the run, so we should keep Cutler off the field and intercept him a couple times when on it 5. which brings us to the 16th game against the hated Pats, who - last I looked - are still Bradyless and might just be beatable by a home team that is high as a CN Tower at RWS filled with screaming 12th men! Imagine being there! 6. We just might be getting back guys like Schobel, Greer and Whitner for the division games. If we remain injury-free, we have a good team. 7. I have a weird feeling that James Hardy might finally be ready to contribute, maybe even Ellis here and there. 8. Schonert has had enough experience now to game-plan against the D-coordinators of the AFC East, which he wasn't able to do first time round. 9. Perry Fewell isn't the brightest guy, but what if he actually thought of using McKelvin's tremendous talent creatively... can you see him blitzing off the edge, for example? Look out, Chad! 10. I am out of reasons for my Pollyannia, but happy thanksgiving, because right now we are still playoff-eligible, so enjoy those mashed potatoes!
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