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Not the real Gale Gilbert

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  1. Ehhhh, I know the lawsuit was dropped but he still had sex with an underage girl and then told her to get tested for chlamydia. Not surprised he got another shot in the NFL, but speaking for myself I'm glad he's not in a bills uniform.
  2. Where does one find this "Yellow jacket?" My internet rummaging turned up nothing... and by rummaging I mean a Google Search and giving up after the third page of results. And so I'm not completely hijacking the thread, here are some obvious comments/stupid questions: 1) The Bills' secondary should have an easier day today. 2) Does it make sense to put a "spy" on Jackson because the Ravens don't have top flight receivers? Seems like if he is contained the Ravens are done. 3) I saw that somewhere that the 3rd CB for the Ravens is a weakness for them. So McKenzie goes off for 2 tds and 80 yards today right? Go Bills and have a nice Sunday
  3. McDermott doesn't have original thoughts as far as I can tell.
  4. I always wonder about this. Belichick and Brady together never had a losing season with the Patriots. What if they went 7-9 for three years in a row? Would the Patriots have still kept them in the name of stability? Are we supposed to believe that the likes of Williams, Jauron, Gailey, and Ryan would have figured it out if only they were given more time? I don't buy it. On the other hand, the Eagles were a mess when Chip Kelly left and two years later they were on top of the league. I think there's something to the original poster's point. The Pats seem to be able to generate yards in the short and mid-range passing game regardless of down and distance, but I don't really understand how because I don't follow schemes.
  5. It's $2.99 a month and it helps support the local paper. Big deal.
  6. 1990 - Week 4 Bills - Broncos. Bills are down by 12 in the 4th quarter. The special teams (blocked FG return), defense (INT return), and offense each score a TD in the span of 77 seconds to key the win. 1990 - week 5 Bills-Raiders. Bills trail by 10 in the 4th quarter and again get a special teams TD, this time off of a blocked punt to take the lead. Nate Odomes seals the win a INT return for another TD.
  7. I stand corrected. I listened to the game on the radio (I dont live on WNY anymore) and this explanation was not given. I dont care to know enough about football to have looked into whether or not the offense was checking out certain looks from the defense. On the surface it seemed pretty dumb and made me lose some faith in the coaches moving forward in similar situations. I suppose that faith is now restored. I still think its ok to reserve judgement after 4 games, though, especially with this team. I liked that comment about the steak dinners, too. I wish I was creative.
  8. The coaches DID try to draw the other team offsides on 4th and goal from the 1 and then settle for a FG. If that doesn't remind you of the last 17 years, then one of the lizard people has gotten to you and reset your brain.
  9. I dunno, I'm inclined to give the guy a break. Covering the Bills for the last 17 years has to be like covering the "Red Wedding" episode of Game of Thrones over and over and over. They guy has to find new stuff to write about but never has any new plot threads to unwind. It's a reach to say that the Bills should regret Hogan's departure base on one playoff performance, sure, but what more is there to say that hasn't been said at some point since 2000?
  10. "Fear the playoffs" "When it's 4th and Rex's head, punt" "We like to play football" "Did we mention that we have consistent punting?" "Playing not to lose since 1960" I think that punting should have something to do with it.
  11. I don't think that the league would ever do a Saturday night game because this would take away from Saturday Night league-sponsored events in the host city. Additionally, businesses in that host city count on having guests fill their hotels and restaurants for the entire weekend, and I don't see ever doing anything to short-change that. As for working the next day...it sucks. I can't see any way that it doesn't suck. I avoid going to Super Bowl parties because I don't want to deal with the trouble of travelling somewhere and then dealing with parking (street parking in my neighborhood) after 11:00. It has nothing to do with wanting to get "trashed" or stuff myself so full of dip and chicken wings that I want to throw up. The game still ends pretty late for kids who go to school, and for people who have to be at work earlier than 9. Having the Super Bowl on President's Day weekend would be great. It would certainly reduce the amount of people who call in sick, because several of us would have the day off scheduled. Also, people wouldn't be pressured to hysterically flee the host city late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Business would get even more of a bump from the extra day off for that weekend as well.
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