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Endzone Animal

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  1. Yeah, I am not sold on Lynch as an every down back, but as an off the bench option for pounding out short yardage and giving Freddie a blow I could see him being valuable. As an every down starter, though, I want Freddie. He just does everything so well.
  2. After the Bills epic loss to Dallas they beat Baltimore the next week. After the epic loss to Cleveland they beat KC. Just saying...
  3. I say Jackson. He is in much better shape, has a better burst, is a better receiver, has a much better attitude, and is much, much smarter. Lynch is good for some brute force, but Freddie just brings more to the table.
  4. I was on the phone with my friends and family trying to figure out exactly how the cursed Bills were going to still lose the game in the end. After the fumble I laughed my ass off.
  5. In that Jag game, I believe we also had them stuffed on the 4th down before they scored on the last play but Fletcher got flagged for taunting. Also, in 2007 we lost a beauty of an opener against the Broncos in that "Running Field Goal" game. They won it running to the line of scrimmage and snapping the ball as time expired, kicking the 49 yarder to win the game. Nobody can match the tragic, cursed history of the Buffalo Bills.
  6. I lost my interest as a true blue fan of the Bills after Ralph decided to move home games to Toronto and refused to put in a Buffalo "right to match any offer" clause in his will. That said, what makes someone a fan is having a common history of living through the team's ups and downs, of rivalry, not suddenly going out and buying a different color hat. You cannot plug in a new team no matter what you may think now because the emotional connection just isn't going to be there. It will feel phony and forced. You'll become more attached to the Sabres and tell the NFL to eat sh--.
  7. ...don't worry, there will be more.
  8. Winners snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The Bills snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. GO SABRES!
  9. The Hail Mary Interference loss to the Pats in '98, the Losman fumble against the Jets last year, the Tom Dempsey's miss to end the Dolphins streak in '79, losing on a 50 yard FG at the gun to Atlanta in '89, the '98 playoff loss to Miami on a last play sack of Flutie, etc., etc.
  10. NE had all their time outs and would have got the ball back with about 1:40 left and no time outs.
  11. Two years ago on Monday night: Dallas beats the Bills, 25-24. It was either going to be a Pats blowout or a reality defying curse loss - like most I figured blowout loss. On a positive note, the epic curse defeat is always the more memorable, because methodical beatings are a dime a dozen. GO SABRES!
  12. Classic Jauron. He'll be rolling steel balls on the sidelines like Captain Queeg.
  13. When I see players interviewed in the media looking like pimps, talking like ignorant thugs who can't put two words together, openly bragging like they are virtually immortal, whining if they don't get enough balls thrown their way or enough carries, and making on field displays of primitive, taunting selfishness by doing a f-cking dance after every 5 yard reception, you know there's a problem. I just tune them out. It's so prevalent it's disgusting. No class, no sportsmanship, nothing but a goddamn Ochosinco/TO infested league of trash talking punks that make me want to puke. Meanwhile, in the NHL a single player talks a little trash in the media, Sean Avery, and is suspended for 50 games and cut from his team for being a cancer and an embarrassment. Maybe all the hip-hop culture Kanye West fans will flock to this sh-t, and good for them, but it ain't for me. GO SABRES!
  14. Still not caring, but thanks for playing. If I comment here it's because I have an opinion on the subject, but if you want me to think differently because, well, because you think differently, I assure you that you will fail. In fact, you just did.
  15. Should be fun, because Pats fans absolutely love the Bills...two free wins a year!
  16. Fact is, I didn't ask for your opinion. Do you honestly think that I care if you tell me that 95% of the guys in the NBA and NFL are swell people who love puppies and help old ladies across the street? Save your "one bad apple" speech for someone who cares what you think, because I certainly don't.
  17. http://www.cbc.ca/sports/football/story/20...l-urlacher.html
  18. It's no big secret that NHL players are head-and-shoulders classier than the fecal matter you find in the NBA and the NFL. No contest, and that's probably why I haven't watched an NBA game in years, and now have only a casual interest in the NFL. Go Sabres!
  19. Always loved him as a player, and he's spot on in mocking Jauron in this piece. Great read.
  20. The partying slows down as you get older, but that doesn't mean you have to drink less. Where in my late teens and early 20's I used to first go out at 10pm to begin bar hopping and pounding beers and shots until 4am, then getting breakfast and stumbling in sloshed around 5am. Now in my early 40s, I drink at happy hours, or go out to eat with the wife and have some drinks, or drink at home while watching sports on TV. I can still tailgate with the best of them, but I'm certainly not getting plowed as often as the younger days, though I still will happily when the occasion presents itself. I drink consistently now, less binge style and more methodical, because how many married men over the age of 40 are hanging out at bars until 4am getting hammered like they did when they were 20? Those who are, they are total losers.
  21. If blowout means a spread of under 50 than I agree.
  22. Until you learn the meaning of paragraph I don't care about your opinion.
  23. If they played... USC 24, Bills 10.
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