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  1. 4 hours ago, chknwing334 said:

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    This was the reaction to the end of the game from the obnoxious loser in front of our seats. He was such a cocky little douche throughout the game and got really upset at the end as we gave it right back to him. He is lucky he made it out of the stadium without getting popped after some of the stuff he said.  Shortly after this photo, he quickly made his way to the exit with his tail tucked.

     

    Wow, that's funny. That kid was actually on the same escalator as me on the way up to our seats.  Guaranteed me jets 30+ point win, Bell 300+ yards lol

  2. Ya but you have to put this in perspective...is the best meal you ever had in prison

    truly 'good'...

    Please lets not compare Flutie to TT until TT wins something.

    We saw Flutie put the game on his back on multiple occasions and win

    and I have yet to see the same from TT

    Let's give TT the '99 team's defense and see how many games he wins

  3. Mario Williams vs himself. Rex and company vs headset technology. Tyrod vs a 4 quarter game.

     

    So many intriguing match ups.

    The main reason I could see this happening is because of Kellen Moore's first start. He's a big draw in the Idaho market from his college days. If you're getting the majority of fans watching from both Idaho and Buffalo (I believe the #1 and and #2 media markets in the country), the advertisers are going to be lining up.

  4. whats funny is all the people clamoring for a coach to go for it on every 4th down are the same ones who complain about it when we get stuffed

    This is one of my all time favorite strawman arguments. The retarded cousin of "if it works everyone says he's a genius". Please find me links of any columinists, TBD posters, twitter users, etc who are adamant that the coach should go for it more on fourth down, yet complain that he went for it when we get stuffed.

  5. This ^^^^

     

    The "proven" analytics is not actually proven... It's results are looked at in a vacuum and are not NECESSARILY valid.

    The "analytics don't apply to this particular situation" fallacy is what leads even coaches that are aware of the numbers to ignore them and go with conventional wisdom. The fact is there are statistics that account for the specific teams and their average yards per play gained and allowed in 3rd/4th and short situations. Those stats still favored going for it in all of the controversial 4th down situations (KC, Mia, Den, etc) where Moron punted

  6. Googling "Rex Ryan 4th down" was actually the first thing I did when Rex Ryan was hired because Gailey and Marrone's conservativeness has driven me to drink (more) heavily over the past few years and I truly believe it has cost us wins. The search results weren't particularly promising http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/upshot/how-rex-ryan-can-save-his-job-and-help-reinvent-the-nfl.html?_r=0&abt=0002&abg=1. I know that Gailey never got it because he's old and out of touch and Marrone is too stubborn/arrogant to listen to any info that conflicts with his saintly opinions. Really hope Rex sees the light. As the article says most coaches are still way too conservative and a coach that uses the analytics in making his decisions would have a huge competitive advantage.

     

     

     

  7. going for his 9th win this sunday on a team with weak qb play all year. Not a situation where you fire the coach.

    Really? And that just goes across the board? Even if the head coach is an offensive oriented guy and you had a bottom 5 offense top 3 defense and special teams all year? Even if both qbs he had noticeably regressed game to game? Even if he was statistically proven to make the wrong call on fourth down over 90% of the time which almost definitely cost us at least 2 games? Even if one of those 9 wins will be against a team resting their starters? Even if the coach in question has never succeeded anywhere as a head coach? None of those things matter. 9 wins without a good qb= keep the coach. Got it.

  8. Maybe it's the players on offense? I recall people demanding Marrone fire the ST coach last season. A year later our ST is much better. The difference? The players. Maybe that's why it takes 3 years to turn a team around?

    4th down calls? Clock management? Those are things that are definitely the head coach's decision and it's a mathematical fact that he is terrible at them. We also know that he came in as an offensive minded coach and our offense is terrible, that is a statistical fact. Maybe he is doing some great things behind the scenes, but that's all speculative.

  9. Marrone deserves some respect around here. Don't understand Buffalo fans and media.

     

    Even if you're going to give Marrone credit for the defense because the head coach has his hands in all aspects of the team (I don't) and you're gonna say the offensive futility is more a function of bad qb play than a bad system/bad play calling, how can you defend the botched fourth down calls and clock management every single week?

  10. I think Marrone should be fired because he's a professional football coach and doesn't realize that it's within the rules to run a play on fourth down. I'm pretty sure he thinks "forced to punt" is a literal term. Benching EJ, however, was definitely the right move. Can't justify keeping someone in at any age at any position when they're giving you the worst produciton in the entire league. What's gonna happen one year to the next is so hard to predict for so many reasons, you have to go with the team that gives you the best chance to win on a week to week basis. EJ has proven definitively that he does not.

  11. TEN, HOU, NE, NYJ, MIA, MIA, JAX, IND, SEA, STL...The way I see it, to get to six losses from that bunch, we'd have to drop the second game against NYJ and get swept by Miami. No way we finish worse than 8-8.

     

    I wouldn't go that far. Put it this way, when Seattle and St. Louis fans try to predict their record for the rest of the season, do you think most of them consider Buffalo a win or a loss? I mean, even this week we're only 3 point favorites and I'm not exactly rushing to put my house on the Bills. Don't get me wrong, I think we CAN win all of those games besides Houston and NE, but we're also more than capable of losing every single one of them. But back to the topic at hand, it really would be a shame if the coaching staff's faith in T.Jack is so low that they wouldn't make a switch in order to try to salvage a playoff run and the only option is wait to fail, then clean house.

  12. Vince Young: "I am anxious to learn even more to make my game even better"

     

    Vince Young: looking forward to working with Bills QB coaches on fundamentals to fine tune his technique.

     

    Young with his experience in the NFL: "You can make the game fun" with ability to understand defenses/protections

     

    Young on Gailey: "he understands his players, and he knows what he's doing."

     

    Young on backup role: "All you can do is come in and work. You always have to be ready because you never know what's going to happen"

     

    Young: "As the years go on, guys get more mature. That's the biggest thing I've learned."

     

    Young: "It's not about me...I just want to go out and play football and help out any way I can."

     

    What a me first Gloreee boy! We're doooomed!

  13. Understood, but the "problem" is that my kids are going to most likely grow up in the NYC area (I've been here off and on for over 25 years), so other than me (and their aforementioned grandfather and occasional visits to WNY) they will be "Bills starved" and "Giants/Jets fed". I can't really blame them for going in those local directions if they choose, but it is a bit of a bitter pill to swallow (although probably less bitter than the lifelong Bills fandom we all suffer from).....

     

     

     

     

    Now that's funny--I was typing my prior entry before I saw yours. Many thanks for giving me some hope after all!

    Well, don't get too much hope. Jim Kelly and Bruce Smith were a much easier sell for my dad than Ryan Fitzpatrick and Chris Kelsay will be for you! But in all seriousness, in the end I think watching the games and rooting for the team as a family was (and still is) what drew my brother and I to the Bills. Get Direct TV or find a bar with a satellite that's somewhat kid friendly, make sure to take them to see the Bills play the Jets every year at the Meadowlands (being around jets fans will influence anyone towards being a fan of the other team), and enjoy watching the games together as often as you can, that should be enough to convert them. Then they'll be bitter about it 20 years later like I am.

  14. The one personal downside from yesterday's game is that I may have lost my kids to the NY Giants (or the "G-Men" as we call them around our house). We live in the NYC 'burbs and my kids are 8 and 3, so, as you may expect, they've been swept up in the Giants euphoria around here and were rooting hysterically for them last night. Oh, well, at least they're not Pats* fans or 'Pukes fans and at least they'll be spared our pain, I guess, although it makes me sad to think that we won't be sharing that pain together as they grow older. There may still be hope (or maybe the opposite of hope?) for the little guy--he told me on Saturday that he already "misses the Buffaloes" and that "they're done playing football now. Now they're playing soccer"....

     

    That actually reminds me of myself a little bit. I grew up about 20 mins from Giants stadium, my dad is a die hard Bills fan from Buffalo, and I was 7 years old and my brother was 9 when super bowl 25 took place. My brother and I were definitely influenced by the Giants hype leading up to the game and I think we even rooted for them (we were able to do so because our dad was at the game while we were home with our mom who doesn't care about sports). But in the following years we fell in love with those super bowl Bills teams, who were just much more entertaining to watch than the mediocre giants teams of the early 90s and the rest is history. I sill give my dad crap about how I should've just stuck with the Giants and my life would've been so much easier.

  15. If the injury bug didn't bite so hard we would have made the playoffs this year. Pray that the injury bug stays away this year.

    This is such revisionist history its not even funny. From the Dallas game on almost every opposing offense looked like they were playing against air, I've honestly never seen anything worse in my life. The stats don't even come close to telling the story because the other team didn't need to score after the first half. Dallas, Miami (first game), San Diego, and NE (2nd game) all could have scored 60+ and put up 600+ total yards EASILY if they had to. And 23-17 doesn't even come close to describing the way the titans beat us down. Also, Mark F'n SANCHEZ threw 4 tds. C'mon now, no way you can explain that with the injury bug. Every defense has injuries, the fact that one or two of em turn a bad defense (but no worse than say, New England) into one of the worst defenses of all time means there weren't enough NFL players on that side of the ball to begin with. I'm sorry, but no healthy offense (and certainly not one led by Ryan Fitzpatrick) could've made us into a playoff team. The bills are still a long way away.

  16. Thanks, never heard of that.

     

    I think measurables can be overrated; for me if the guy demonstrates he can play he can play. I remember when Freeny came out and everyone said he was too short and small but I knew he'd be great because he made plays all day at Syracuse. There are plenty of others and I think Margus will be one of them.

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    I really like this kid as well. Lot of similarities to Jason Pierre Paul.

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