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I've been a Bills fan since I was 4 years old. I've seen some bad teams in that time, I've seen some great teams of course. Until the last few years I haven't seen a team that is so hard to love.

 

Right now I see a team of losers. It is a team with some players like Coy Wire that have absolutely no talent, and a team with some players that have talent but do not use it properly.

 

Drew Bledsoe - In the NFL today, you have to have a good combination of arm, feet, brains and guts to be an effective QB. You don't have to have tons of each, but you need at least some. Bledsoe still has his arm. He has some of his guts left. Not much. He never had too much of a brain and is even more prone to dumb plays than ever. He has no feet whatsoever. This combination makes him tremendously easy to game plan against. Other teams can simply take away huge chunks of a basic NFL offense before the game even starts. He's a great guy and started a great cause called Parenting with Dignity. He should retire with dignity. There is not a chance he can bring a team to a championship in the NFL. Ever.

 

London Fletcher - He is way too aggresive and overplays too much. You can't afford your MLB to do this. He plays dumb.

 

Lawyer Milloy - This quick healer is needed by his team. Where in the blue hell is he? Does he have to show up at OBD each week or are the Bills able to use direct deposit for his paycheck?

 

Troy Vincent - His injured knee will allow this character guy to focus his attention on his budding union career instead of letting giving a stevestojan about winning get in the way.

 

Travis Henry - If the drafting of McGahee was such a slap in the face why hasn't he learned to pick up a blitz in the year and a half since the pick?

 

Nate Clements - He will do well after he skates out of town and goes to a team where he can let other guys do the dirty work. This way he can be a "playmaker" and not have to worry about little things like knocking down passes on 4th down,

 

Rian Lindell - How hard can it be to practice kicking in the off season? On second thought, how hard is it to spell Ryan?

 

What do all of these guys have in common? The GM. TD never won a thing in Pittsburgh and it sure doesn't look much better here. The choices of Vincent, Milloy, Bledsoe, Wire and Lindell are obvious failures (with some exception for the time being with Vincent). That does not bode well for Josh Reed. I'm still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt since it basically takes a miracle to have a positive play in this offense. TD's utter lack of attention to the OL is baffling. His last choice of a coach (Williams) was a dud. I like MM so far but that doesn't mean he'll be great. He just doesn't have any winners to work with right now. Evans had better watch his back because he looks pretty good right now which makes him an exception. There is no 1st rounder next year beacuse we preferred someone that I hope turns out to be the next Jim Kelly. So far, he is Rob Johnson with brittle bones. I hope that is a fluke but TD seems to have a knack for injury prone selections.

 

All of this would be depressing but livable if anyone in the organization seemed to give a stevestojan at all. My guess is that some do, but I have seen no evidence of it.

 

I've been posting on this forum for several years. I've never posted something as negative as this. I just think that losing a game or two at the end is inevitable. Losing four in a row at the beginning of the season is absolute proof of a loser's mentality. It is hard to get rid of that mentality, but that is now MM's job. I wish him luck. I'm rooting hard for him.

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I've been a Bills fan since I was 4 years old.  I've seen some bad teams in that time, I've seen some great teams of course.  Until the last few years I haven't seen a team that is so hard to love.

 

Right now I see a team of losers.  It is a team with some players like Coy Wire that have absolutely no talent, and a team with some players that have talent but do not use it properly.

 

Drew Bledsoe - In the NFL today, you have to have a good combination of arm, feet, brains and guts to be an effective QB.  You don't have to have tons of each, but you need at least some.  Bledsoe still has his arm.  He has some of his guts left.  Not much.  He never had too much of a brain and is even more prone to dumb plays than ever.  He has no feet whatsoever.  This combination makes him tremendously easy to game plan against.  Other teams can simply take away huge chunks of a basic NFL offense before the game even starts.  He's a great guy and started a great cause called Parenting with Dignity.  He should retire with dignity.  There is not a chance he can bring a team to a championship in the NFL.  Ever. 

 

London Fletcher - He is way too aggresive and overplays too much.  You can't afford your MLB to do this.  He plays dumb.

 

Lawyer Milloy - This quick healer is needed by his team.  Where in the blue hell is he?  Does he have to show up at OBD each week or are the Bills able to use direct deposit for his paycheck?

 

Troy Vincent - His injured knee will allow this character guy to focus his attention on his budding union career instead of letting giving a stevestojan about winning get in the way.

 

Travis Henry - If the drafting of McGahee was such a slap in the face why hasn't he learned to pick up a blitz in the year and a half since the pick?

 

Nate Clements - He will do well after he skates out of town and goes to a team where he can let other guys do the dirty work.  This way he can be a "playmaker" and not have to worry about little things like knocking down passes on 4th down,

 

Rian Lindell - How hard can it be to practice kicking in the off season?  On second thought, how hard is it to spell Ryan?

 

What do all of these guys have in common?  The GM.  TD never won a thing in Pittsburgh and it sure doesn't look much better here.  The choices of Vincent, Milloy, Bledsoe, Wire and Lindell are obvious failures (with some exception for the time being with Vincent).  That does not bode well for Josh Reed.  I'm still willing to give him the benefit of the doubt since it basically takes a miracle to have a positive play in this offense.  TD's utter lack of attention to the OL is baffling.  His last choice of a coach (Williams) was a dud.  I like MM so far but that doesn't mean he'll be great.  He just doesn't have any winners to work with right now.  Evans had better watch his back because he looks pretty good right now which makes him an exception.  There is no 1st rounder next year beacuse we preferred someone that I hope turns out to be the next Jim Kelly.  So far, he is Rob Johnson with brittle bones.  I hope that is a fluke but TD seems to have a knack for injury prone selections.

 

All of this would be depressing but livable if anyone in the organization seemed to give a stevestojan at all.  My guess is that some do, but I have seen no evidence of it.

 

I've been posting on this forum for several years.  I've never posted something as negative as this.  I just think that losing a game or two at the end is inevitable.  Losing four in a row at the beginning of the season is absolute proof of a loser's mentality.  It is hard to get rid of that mentality, but that is now MM's job.  I wish him luck.  I'm rooting hard for him.

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Just saying they suck would suffice :doh: There really isnt any T E A M

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