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Jerry Jabber

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  1. That would be incredible if it does happen! The city of Buffalo would go nuts, along with all the other displaced Sabres fans (like me) across the country.
  2. Thanks a lot for the info! That makes a lot of sense, because we always see Jim Kelly on the sidelines during games. Plus, like you said, Kelly is very definitive when discussing the future of the Bills. I'd love it if Terry Pegula bought the Bills, that would be a dream come true. If the "succession" doesn't happen in the offseason, I wonder if or when it would happen?
  3. Here's an article from October 2010, after John Wawrow talked with Ralph Wilson. I haven't been able to find it, but I remember another article from around the same time when Ralph was asked what Bills fans should expect from the team. Ralph responded with "Pain" and "Patience". Ralph also said he expects it to take 3 years to turn around the Bills, and he didn't plan to be around for it (which led to questions of a succession plan already in place). Plus, Jim Kelly's nephew posted on his twitter account (somewhere along these lines) "I met the new man today," then deleted the comment a day later. http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2010/10/12/1746725/wawrow-speculates-on-possible-bills-succession-plan Wawrow appeared on The Howard Simon Show on WGR 550 Tuesday morning (audio), and while on the air dropped the most intriguing bit of speculation I've yet heard regarding Mr. Wilson: Wawrow believes that the owner may quietly be putting together a succession plan for the ownership of his franchise. "From what I've heard in the background, and seen happening - without saying anything definitively, because I can't, because no one's actually told me anything - I have a better feeling that this team might be here longer, beyond Ralph Wilson, for a long time," Wawrow said. "I can't say that with certainty, but I get the sense there's work going on in the background that will make the transition easier. I can't really get into specifics, because I can't pin down the facts." "I'm not saying this is a guarantee," Wawrow continued. "I'm probably at maybe 65-70, 30-35 in thinking the Bills are staying here." "Given the fact that Ralph Wilson is in the Hall of Fame, and built a legacy on voting against relocation, and the fact that I know the NFL wants a market in this region - and I'm speaking to the Toronto/Buffalo corridor - I can't foresee a team moving out of this region just because it's so valuable as far as its proximity goes," Wawrow said. "I think the history is also there with the number of people from the Bills organization who are in Canton."
  4. http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2011/12/22/2654748/rumors-swirling-of-high-level-changes-for-buffalo-bills#storyjump "Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk cited the team's massive number of unsold tickets of late as a reason that team owner Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. may pull the plug on the Buddy Nix and Chan Gailey experiment. Florio's take is the more reputable of the two articles, but here, it seems he's merely posing the idea for discussion, rather than reporting anything concrete - or even passing along a rumor, at that." http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/12/21/tebowmania-cant-lift-a-buffalo-blackout/ "According to Mark Gaughan of the Buffalo News, a whopping 24,000 seats remain unsold for Saturday’s game. Factoring in Christmas Eve no-shows, Gaughan says that Ralph Wilson Stadium could see its smallest crowd since 2001. That dynamic could prompt owner Ralph Wilson to consider making drastic changes. Though coach Chan Gailey and G.M. Buddy Nix aren’t believed to be on the hot seat, Wilson could decide that bigger names are needed, both to fill seats and to increase the chances of the team making it back to the playoffs." It will be a very interesting time from now, through the offseason. Glad to see other Bills fans quit drinking the kool-aid and stop buying tickets.
  5. Since Spiller had his best game as a pro on Sunday, does this change Boss Hogg & Cooter's minds about Fred Jackson and a contract extension? Are they finally feeling justified in drafting Spiller at #9? According to Buffalo Rumblings, they wouldn't be surprised if Boss Hogg rides Jackson's contract out. "Spiller looks like he has potential to be a Marshall Faulk-style of player that gets his yards on big bursts, kills the defense on draws and screens, destroys tackling angles with his speed, plays receiver, and can create offense for others with the attention he gets. This may seems like an overreaction, but don't be surprised if Buddy Nix rides out Fred Jackson's remaining contract, and commits to a Spiller-slash-power back combo in 2013. Spiller is proving each week that he's capable of being a huge part of this offense." http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2011/12/20/2647520/dolphins-30-bills-23-good-bad-lets-not-overreact Riding Fred Jackson's contract out, and not resigning Stevie Johnson would set the offense back for years. I really hope Boss Hogg & Cooter aren't that stupid.
  6. You're right. Fitz is not Tom Brady or Peyton Manning. Both Brady & Manning can carry the entire offense, Fitz needs a good supporting cast around him.
  7. I know a lot of people are down on the Bills (including me), and people have been questioning Fitz's play since his contract extension. Granted, the team has sucked since the Toronto game. I don't know if Fitz has been playing hurt since getting nailed by London Fletcher. IMO, Fitz is a good QB and needs more weapons around him. Fred Jackson is 50% of the offense. The other legitmate weapons Fitz has are Stevie Johnson & Scott Chandler. If you compare the stats of Jim Kelly's 3 best years with Buffalo, with Fitz stats of this year, Fitz is not that far off. It's possible Fitz could beat Kelly's highest yards in a season. Right now, Fitz is at 3,329, with 2 games to go. Kelly had 3,844 in 1991, with a much better Bills offense. IMO, I think in order for the Bills offense to be successful, they need to draft a good #2 WR (assuming they resign Johnson) and another TE to compliment Chandler. If the Bills could get a good TE combo, like NE has with Hernandez & Gronkowski, along with 2 good WR's & Jackson & Spiller in the backfield, then the Bills will have a successful offense. I think Fitz is a good journeyman QB and should be the starter for the next 2-3 years, while Boss Hogg & Cooter fill the holes on the team, and create depth. http://www.nfl.com/player/jimkelly/2501579/profile Season Team Passing Rushing Fumbles G GS Comp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Sck SckY Rate Att Yds Avg TD FUM Lost 1991 Buffalo Bills 15 15 304 474 64.1 3,844 8.1 33 17 31 227 97.6 20 45 2.3 1 6 0 1986 Buffalo Bills 16 -- 285 480 59.4 3,593 7.5 22 17 43 330 83.3 41 199 4.9 0 -- -- 1992 Buffalo Bills 16 16 269 462 58.2 3,457 7.5 23 19 20 145 81.2 31 53 1.7 1 8 4 Fitz's stats: 2011 Buffalo Bills 14 14 309 496 62.3 3,329 6.7 22 19 19 132 80.8 48 157 3.3 0 7 2
  8. If the Bills FO can't work a deal with Johnson in the offseason, then they should use the franchise tag on him. Johnson is the best Bills WR since Eric Moulds, it would be a huge mistake to let Johnson sign elsewhere.
  9. IMO, the Bills need to get either better quality S&C coaches or hire more S&C coaches. Nix when took over as GM, he talked about the S&C coaches being a problem and hired 2 new coaches, but still, we're seeing the same results every year.
  10. I took the kids out to dinner tonight at a Japanese steakhouse here in Fredericksburg, VA. There were two ladies already seated at the table (looked like they were mother & daughter). My son was wearing his Bills t-shirt which had "Posluszny 51" on the back. The ladies asked if we were Bills fans, and I said "Yes". The older lady said her nephew plays for the Bills. I asked who, and she said "Chris White." I asked how does he like playing for the Bills & Dave Wannstedt. She said he thinks all the coaches are very nice. She said that Chris was worried about a having a job next year, since he had his knee injury & went on IR, but was reassured by the coaches that he'll be back next year. Coming to Buffalo was a big culture shock for Chris, since he is a country boy & has never seen an inch of snow in his life. She said Chris likes Buffalo and is currently in Buffalo rehabbing his knee. She did say that Chris feels the strength & conditioning coaches are much better at the college level. Chris hired his own personal trainer to help with rehab, which is going good. Other than that, she said Chris likes playing for the Bills.
  11. I completely agree. The best time I ever had watching the Bills, was when they blew out the Pats 31-0 in 2003. Scott Norwood was Jimmy's guest that day. The atmosphere at Jimmy's that day was incredible! I was literally worn out after the game from all the cheering (and drinking) we did during the game. How long did you live in Reston for? Were you there when they built the Wegman's off Rt. 28? You make good points. But, I still feel the Bills would have been much more successful if Bill Polian was still the Bills GM.
  12. Usually at the start of the season (and while the Bills are doing good) Jimmy's Old Town tavern is loaded with Bills fans. But towards the end of the season, the place is empty. It's a shame, Jimmy's is a good place. The owner, Jimmy Cirrito is originally from Arcade, N.Y. They sell Beef on Weck, Sahlen hot dogs, Molson & Labatt's and have Weber's mustard at Jimmy's. I used to go there for every Bills game until I was finally able to get Direct Tv. I went there for a Sabres playoff game in 2007, and the place was loaded to the max.
  13. The Game was in Buffalo & the Pats scored a TD on every offensive possession they had that game (think it actually was 56-10). By far, the worst game I ever seen the Bills play.
  14. I'll have to put another hot avatar on. Like I told zepp, Mike Ox & I are good friends. I met Mike while watching a Bills game back in 2004 at Jimmy's Old Town Tavern in Herndon, VA (great place to watch Bills games), have been friends ever since.
  15. You're exactly right BBForever. People are still making excuses for Evans, the Ravens are gonna do this with Evans, the Ravens are gonna do that with Evans. Flacco is Fitzpatrick version 2. On top of that, the Ravens have a great run game and throw a lot of short to intermediate passes. Donte Stallworth & TJ Houshmanzadeh were both in Baltimore and did nothing. What makes people think Evans is going to have a stellar career in Baltimore? The stats don't lie, but all the excuses do.
  16. http://www.nfl.com/player/leeevans/2506097/profile 6 G, 1 GS, 4 Rec, 74 yds. So in 6 games played this year, Evans is averaging: 0.6 receptions per game, and 12.3 yards per game. That 4th rounder sure looks like a steal with those stats.
  17. I know Evans had the ankle injury and missed some games, but 4 receptions, that is pitiful!!!
  18. I watched some of the Ravens game yesterday, and one of the announcers said (after Evans made a nice 21 yard sideline catch), with that reception, Evans has a total of 4 receptions for the season. I supported the Evans trade, but 4 receptions for the year?! Nix looks like he made a great trade so far with that kind of production from Evans.
  19. What are you talking about, you're the bus driver.
  20. Oh really, those are not my points? So the one idiot that brought it up is in sole possession of those points and no one else can share those points of view? Wow, thanks for clearing that up for me!
  21. These points have been my points all along. But according to some on here, we're just suppose to keep supporting the team no matter how bad they're doing and no matter how long the team has sucked for.
  22. So you're saying I'm suppose to keeping spending my money on the NFL Sunday Ticket (which keeps getting more expensive each year), keep going to games when I'm in the Buffalo area, keep buying Bills merchandise and keep "BILL-EVING" no matter how long the team sucks? Up until the Bills started tanking this season, I was just like you and would rag on people for trashing the team, but I realize now that if we don't voice our displeasure with the team, keep buying merchandise & going to the games, then the Bills FO will do nothing to change. Call it taking my ball & going home and call it lame, what's lame is how bad the Bills have been for so long and how lame the Bills FO is for putting such a bad team on the field for so long. But hey, keep being a "BILL-E-VER", maybe Boss Hogg won't be asleep on the first day of free agency. Maybe Boss Hogg & Cooter won't draft another luxury pick (like Spiller) in the first round again. Also, if I'm not going to support the Bills, then I'm not supporting any other football team. My Christmas wish to Santa, is that Terry Pegula buys the Bills.
  23. It's one thing when a team goes through a rebuilding period and is not successful for a few years, but 12 years is ridiculous!! So if being pissed off after 12 losing seasons, and not giving a dime more to an organization that makes no attempt of putting a competent team on the field makes me a quitter, then that's fine with me. Just keep saying to yourself "Wait till next year...Wait till free agency starts...Wait till the draft...If we draft (whatever player) in the first round..." Keep on dreaming...
  24. So you're saying that you think Ralph is doing a great job. That 19 winning seasons out if 51 is acceptable? Also, you're saying that Ralph is not a meddling owner, cares about us fans and wants to put a winning product on the field? Keep drinking the kook-aid pal!
  25. Post of the year!!! Your post says it all, thank you!!!
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