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did he whip out a "it's hard to win in the NFL?" Did he say Trent's done for? Anyone hear it? don't be stingy. Share with the rest of us fellow sufferers.

 

He did say, "when you can't get anything going it's hard to get something going" which is a pretty close relative to Jauron's quote.

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He did say, "when you can't get anything going it's hard to get something going" which is a pretty close relative to Jauron's quote.

 

 

He looked like a man who knows he has no chance. Truly inspiring. He actually DEFNDED Trent. Didn't think it was possible, but he did.

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The mind is a strange thing, men.

 

We must begin by asking it...

 

..."What is losing?"

 

Losing is a disease...

 

...as contagious as polio.

 

Losing is a disease...

 

...as contagious as syphilis.

 

Losing is a disease...

 

...as contagious as bubonic plague...

 

... attacking one...

 

... but infecting all.

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He looked like a man who knows he has no chance. Truly inspiring. He actually DEFNDED Trent. Didn't think it was possible, but he did.

 

What did he say about Trent that would be classified as defending him? Wouldn't defending him require someone attacking him? He said he missed some throws and made some throws.

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He will come up with answers ... unlike the last regime. Whether he has the talent to win remains to be seen.

 

He has the talent to run the ball more than 17 times in a game, that's for sure. As bad as the offense was last season, they still had pretty good numbers in the rushing game.

 

If Gailey can't figure out how to generate some production out of the runners he has on this team, his time here will be short.

 

He spends a 1st round pick on a running back with all the other needs the Bills had, but he couldn't figure out the right game plan or adjustments to 'get something going' when the season starts.

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He looked like a man who knows he has no chance. Truly inspiring. He actually DEFNDED Trent. Didn't think it was possible, but he did.

I would'nt say he defended Trent, but he did'nt throw him under the bus either.

 

Actually Chan put a lot of blame on himself.

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The mind is a strange thing, men.

 

We must begin by asking it...

 

..."What is losing?"

 

Losing is a disease

 

 

Roy Hobbs had a heck of an arm. I wonder if he could play QB? Heck, I'd settle for a 70 year old Robert Redford, at least he could step up in the pocket.

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He has the talent to run the ball more than 17 times in a game, that's for sure. As bad as the offense was last season, they still had pretty good numbers in the rushing game.

 

If Gailey can't figure out how to generate some production out of the runners he has on this team, his time here will be short.

 

He spends a 1st round pick on a running back with all the other needs the Bills had, but he couldn't figure out the right game plan or adjustments to 'get something going' when the season starts.

Excellent post.

 

Not running the ball today is what cost us this game, IMO. We have the talent at RB and yet we failed to exploit it. We started the game passing 3 straight times, why?

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