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saundena

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  1. So your happy that the Bills QB is a game manager rather than a winner. Our team has massive problems... Jauron is one of the biggest. But ****, if we had a decent QB, one who wasn't afraid to throw the ball, maybe we be 2-2 right now. Trent won't ever get it done in this league. TRENT IS A CAREER BACKUP. Please, someone with an affinity for statistics, tell us how many games Trent has won against teams above .500? To have ANY CHANCE at finishing above .500, we need Fitz and a bally head coach.
  2. At this point, who can argue with that?
  3. 2 losses out of the next three and jauron is done.
  4. Awesome!
  5. it's only 3 games, but sanchez looks pretty damn good
  6. 1. Agreed 2. Mosty agree. I think Trent is fixable. With the proper coaching and a little sucess, the problems that we currently see with Trent (Lack of balls, Jekyl and Hyde performance) would largely disappear. It's obvious that the guy has tallent, it just needs to be developed a little further. QBs far worse than Edwards have taken their teams to the playoffs. ****, trent Dilfer won a SB! Fix 1 and 2 WILL improve.
  7. I think if the Bills lose to the Dolphins and the Jets (even IF they beat the Browns), then Ralphy will fire Jauron. I believe he was the driving force behind the firings at the end of preseason. Going 0-3 in the division would be the straw that breaks the camel's back. Flame away
  8. So true- We made it look good in week 1 by nearly beating the Pats*, and rolled the hapless Buc's-- but we can't beat upper echelon teams. It's not a question of tallent. It's going on 4 seasons now and we continually get beaten by better teams. Every once and a while the underdog should win. We don't The Jet's look like the real deal- they might beat NO next week and just might be the #1 team in the league. Rex Ryan will have them ready to go. I don't have very much confidence that Jauron will have the Bills ready to play the Fins in Miami. I fear a 1-3 start. If so, I think Ralph needs sharpen his ax and make the heads roll
  9. Well ishouldbegm, I'm glad that you aren't the GM. Even if you think that AVPs performance leaves something to be desired, consider that this is ONLY his 2nd week on the job. All things considered, he had a great gameplan against NE and the Bills O racked up over 400 yards against TB. Good defense or bad defense, rolling a team for 400 yards is impressive. The O hasn't looked this good since 98 during Flutie's first games, or when Bledsoe was tearing up the field. Go AVP!
  10. Should beat NE, and I think if that game was in BUF, we would have won. With the Jets shilacking of the Pats today, we could have been tied for first. Of course that would not change the fact that the Jets Defense looks FEARSOME; and whats worse, they still have 2 staters out. I think the way that the Bills have played so far (today and even last week) but the Jets might be the team to beat in the AFC East. How can we face their defense? I don' tthink we can. right now.
  11. Well said. In fact, the only thing that I don't like about the Ralph (other than that the Bills seem to lose there a lot) is that there are not enough bathrooms-- both in the stadium and in the parking lots
  12. Agreed 110%. Plus as another poster said, I'm already sick of Dirty Sanchez and that bloated gas-bag of a coach that they have.. I'd actually love to see BB put Rexy in his place.
  13. I noticed this too. I know pre season isn't exactly an indicator of regular season performance, but we looked shakey then and continued to look as such last night...
  14. So true. . . There was good and bad tonight, but until we stop playing scared (why the F*$K did we go exclusively to the prevent in the end FEWELL), we wont make the playoffs. Jauron needs to Kick Fewell in the ass
  15. I'm going to try and stay composed, even though my blood pressure is sky hight and I'm seeing red. The good news is that Jauron had this team ready to play. Maybe something finally clicked with him. If McKelvin dosen't fumble, chances are much greater that the Bills win this game First the Bad (Besides Leodis): Injuries to Kelsay and Poz- Not good Soft underneath pass D- Why do we always give up the under pass. We had decent pressure on Brady, but come on. We let them march down the field too many times. Someone needs to have a serious hear to heart with Fewell Clock Management- Wasted too much time in deciding if we should take the time out. . . before we finall took the time out. Long Passes- Not enough. Lee Evans- Where where you? You alwasy seem to go aaway in big games. The good: Trent- Looked sharp, unfearled his arm a but more often as the game progressed The O line- I can't want to see what this unit looks like in 3 weeks. Freddy- Tight Ends- Who misses Royal? Offensive play calling- For the most part (considering EVERYTHING that has happened in the past 10 days) trent and AVP did well. I liked the screens! Shoebel- Pretty good game Considering all of the changes hese bast few days, AND the fact that we missed Kelsay and Poz for much of the game, I think we did OK. If McKelvin would have just gone down, chances are pretty good that we beat NE on the road. These losses are just so crushing though. . .
  16. You forget, Gruden took a Tampa team that could never put it all together-- and won a SB with them. The Iggles dominated TB in the NFC playoffs before "Chucky"
  17. My thoughts exactly. If we are going to be doomed to another crappy season, I hope it's so bad that heads role. I think then Ralph would finally hire a decent HC-- or else face an angry mob weilding torches and pitchforks. The Bills need a tough, bluecollar coach. My order of preference would be: 1. Gruden- Like his attitude and his offensive prowess. He's a tough coach who gets the most out of his players 2. Marty- Proven winner who just happens to have no luck in the post season. He would acually be my number 1 pick, but he's getting up there in years. 3. Shanny- Would be a great pick, I just think a Jon Gruden team would be mentally tougher. 4. Cowher- Probably the most blue collar of the 4 mentioned here. Would build a team that is tough in the trenches and one that can win when the weather goes bad. Suffered through some below average seasons in P-burg. Note: I'm not a big Holmgren fan. Never liked him very much. I think if he were to come to Buffalo he might net us a few more wins/year (he wouldnt lose us games like Jauron)- but I don't think he's nearly as capable as any of the 4 I liste above. I will cautiously say that I "like" Fewell. Statistically, our D is middle of the road. I think with a good pass rush, our D scheme could be sucessfull. Thoughts, criticisms.... Fire away
  18. Do you think it's possible that if NE blows us out of the water (something like 55-3) on national TV and we go on to start the season 0-3, that we could get a new coach by week 4 (coincidently just in time for Lynch's return)? This is going to be a terrible year. I think the Bills FINALLY take the next step when we clean house and bring in a new coaching staff. Edwards played very poorly, but I can't help to wonder if he would do any better if we had Shanahan, Gruden or someone like that.
  19. I think we need a new #1 QB...
  20. 6/6 61 yds..... damn you fewell
  21. You sir.... are a genius. I would vote for you if you ran for office
  22. Hmmm. I suppose it's possible. I'd like to think that a Yale guy- a smart guy like that, actually has the wits and gumption to carry out that plan. It's not as if the O line wouldn't be getting any practice either- the O just would not be focused on attacking the 3-4. With that being said, there are still no excuses for the INTs and the sacks. . . . HOWEVER, I think I read earlier on the board that the Pats will primarily be using the 4-3 this year. Can anyone shed light on that?
  23. I'm worried about TO's toe. Our offense is going to rely heavily on him, especially during the first part of the season- until guys like Hardy and Stevie J can get up to speed. Does anyone else share my concern, or, am I being all Nervous Nancy for no reason. On a seperate note, I'm looking forward to watching the Vikings out-of-shape old man of a QB self destruct tonight. Brett, I'm rooting for you to fail, and that is totally unlike me, so thank you for making me feel like a d-bag.
  24. You are 100% correct. Greenday was SOOOOO great to see live and they treat their fans very well. Even after all of these years, it really seems like they love what they are doing, and truly appreciate their fans. On a funny note... they brought this kid (maybe 8 years old) up on the stage between two of their songs. As Billy Joe was talking to him he noticed that his parents had put ear plugs in- so Billy laughs and says, "KID.... Get these out of your F****n ears" and throws them into the crowd. This was probably the best concert that I've ever been to.
  25. I was at a Greenday concert in Houston last night. It was a GREAT show. They were on for over 2 1/2 hours and played a great selection of old and new. About an hour and a half into the concert, they started playing partial covers from other artists: Ozzy, Van Halen, Tom Petty- just to name a few. One of the songs they played for a few minutes was Shout. It was awesome. For 2 minutes I felt like I was back at a RWS, and that our Bills had just scored the game winning TD. I've met a few Bills fans since I moved down here, so I'm sure that I wasn't the only one who was singing "lets go Buffalo" during that part of the song last night! Go Bills, stay HEALTHY tonight!
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