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What a bunch of overreacting whiny pansy asses we have as fans. He made a huge drop, no doubt about it, it still hurts, but the kid has been sensational this year and has brought lots of joy on the offensive end of our team that we haven't seen in YEARS!

 

You guys are too much :bag:

 

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The reaction of "fans" on this board makes me sick. We officially have some of the worst fans in the entire country. Bunch of piss-pots looking for someone to bash at any given chance.

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The reaction of "fans" on this board makes me sick. We officially have some of the worst fans in the entire country. Bunch of piss-pots looking for someone to bash at any given chance.

I find posts like this just as stupid.

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I'm sure that some classless, poser Bills fans gave him a hard time after the game. He appears to feel betrayed by the fans, and with good cause. The guy has played his but off all season long; bringing tons of positive media attention to an otherwise pitiful organization. The guy has one bad game, and the fans bash him like he's some kind of piece of trash. Times like these make me embarrassed to be a Bills fan.

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No offense (really), but learning experiences are for college. He's a pro, and it's not his first year. He's getting paid to make that catch, and all the other one's he dropped or tipped into the hands of defenders. It's one thing to be ineffective (i.e. - Maybin, McCargo on the bench every week), but Stevie cost the Bills a win. Good teams make those plays and win. Bad teams call them learning experiences and draft in the top ten for a decade.

 

That is correct. He is not a rookie and this is yet another meaningless almost victory. His alligator arm drop in the NE game apparently was for naught. The Jauron Bills probably had a dozen of these "character building" defeats.

 

Stevie Johnson's dropped TD was one of the most brutal displays of undisciplined, unfocused football you will ever see. Like many comic book villains, he intended to create his own alter ego, but instead it found him.

 

The Dropper.

 

That said, the rest of the team is not much better. This team does not believe they are as good as their opponent most weeks and they show that by getting scatterbrained in the heat of big moments. Like when Roethlisberger fumbled at the goal line. Kelsay was so shocked and thrilled that he got to Roethlisberger that he did not fight for that game-winning football. Then McKelvin lost his head on the next play. That's why losing is such a hard habit to break. As they say, winning isn't a sometimes thing, it's an everyday thing. The Bills are pleased to win sometimes.

 

We are all glad that they are playing better, but we have seen minor resurgences become nothing sustainable many times over the past decade plus.

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He dropped a football because he is immature??

He has fun playing the game. He seems to feed off his own enthusiasm. The last thing we need is for him to become like Lee Evans, who epitomizes the culture of losing that has pervaded the Bills for 10 years.

 

I'm starting to lean in your direction there. Evans has no imagination in his route running. If he was any less creative, he would be brain dead.

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Obviously Johnson is immature. What's Evans' excuse?

 

Evans didnt drop a game winner right in his patties Stevie Johnson did.

He needed something to ground himm this will probably do it

AND the other pass near the goal line a good wide out snatches that and scores instead we get a tip ball. Make a play dude you want the attention you have to deliver

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