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Year Age Tm Lg G W L T W-L% G plyf W plyf L plyf W-L% Rank Notes 1984 41 Cleveland Browns NFL 4-4 .500 3 1985 42 Cleveland Browns NFL 8-8 .500 1 0 1 .000 1 1986 43 Cleveland Browns NFL 12-4 .750 2 1 1 .500 1 1987 44 Cleveland Browns NFL 10-5 .667 2 1 1 .500 1 1988 45 Cleveland Browns NFL 10-6 .625 1 0 1 .000 2 1989 46 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 8-7-1 .533 2 1990 47 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 11-5 .688 2 1 1 .500 2 1991 48 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 10-6 .625 1 0 1 .000 2 1992 49 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 10-6 .625 1 0 1 .000 2 1993 50 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 11-5 .688 3 2 1 .667 1 1994 51 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 9-7 .563 1 0 1 .000 2 1995 52 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 13-3 .813 1 0 1 .000 1 1996 53 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 9-7 .563 2 1997 54 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 13-3 .813 1 0 1 .000 1 1998 55 Kansas City Chiefs NFL 7-9 .438 4 2001 58 Washington Redskins NFL 8-8 .500 2 2002 59 San Diego Chargers NFL 8-8 .500 3 2003 60 San Diego Chargers NFL 4-12 .250 3 2004 61 San Diego Chargers NFL 12-4 .750 1 0 1 .000 1 2005 62 San Diego Chargers NFL 9-7 .563 3 2006 63 San Diego Chargers NFL 14-2 .875 1 0 1 .000 1 Eight division titles and ZERO Super Bowl appearances for a coach who cannot make adjustments in the playoffs, being outcoached every season. He is a run-oriented coach who will never fix our passing problems, no matter what our record is. He's been through four different franchises for a big reason- he doesn't fully deliver; he's a tease like Wade Phillips. NO THANKS from me...
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Jets 23 Bengals 10 Cincinnati really did themselves in by resting their starters more than necessary, leaving themselves wide open to being rusty and out of rythym. Their offense will commit costly mistakes that will make Sanchez a non factor, as the game will probably already be won by the middle of the second half. Eagles 16 Cowboys 13 Tony Romo will prove once again that in a big game, he will be unable to resist taking chances, and in the 4th quarter, the Eagles will prove to exploit his mistake and win the game off the foot of David Akers. The Eagles were playing possum in the last week of the regular season, and Wade of course will be unable to see it. Patriots 20 Ravens 30 Without Wes Welker, the Patriots will be lacking the offensive punch we have seen over the past few weeks. However, they are still dangerous, and it will be their defense that will cost them this win. The Ravens have been quietly putting together a winning second half, and Belichick will finally be bested in the first round of the playoffs since the pre-Super Bowl days. Their run defense has been vert suspect, and Baltimore should have beaten them the first go round (see Clayton drop.. DOH!) Packers 38 Cardinals 13 This game could get ugly very quickly, as the Cardinals have lost Cromartie due to injury and Boldin is really banged up. Both teams lack solid pass defense, and it will cause difficulties for the Cardinals as Green Bay's offense has been on fire recently.
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Ask Tim Graham: Part III
EasternOHBillsFan replied to TimGraham's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tim, What have you heard about all of this Brian Billick static we have been hearing about? He's exactly the kind of coach the Bills would want- experience, offensive mind, tough, and a winner, and yet he has supposedly not been interviewed despite this staff talk. It is all very bizarre... -
SO WHAT?! This news means diddly squat in the grand scheme of things... Ralph will not own the team for too much longer, and who pray then will have enough cash to keep the team in Buffalo? Not too many... this is fluff news and not worth a darn to me. I want the NFL to guarantee we don't leave.. THEN that is real news.
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There is NO SUCH THING as a slam dunk.... EVER.
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REALLY? Need I remind you that the NFL has been littered with the corpses of outstanding college coaches who have done nothing as head coaches... and his article doesn't even mention Billick! NO, Sullivan is trying to find someone who will POTENTIALLY make our offense better, who had a great one at Stanford. Stanford is not the NFL, and as history shows us, only people with proven NFL coaching experience win championships. Bobby Petrino Lou Holtz Steve Spurrier Nick Saban Dennis Erickson Butch Davis Rich Brooks
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"The Ravens joined Super Bowl XVIII's Los Angeles Raiders in the record books as the only teams to score offensive, defensive and special teams touchdowns in the same Super Bowl. All the main contributors for the Ravens on offense, defense, and special teams were Lewises. Jamal Lewis was the top rusher of the game, Jermaine Lewis notched 145 yards and a touchdown on special teams, and linebacker Ray Lewis was named Super Bowl MVP. In addition, the Ravens defense was coached by Marvin Lewis. The Ravens defense has since been considered among the greatest of all time." Baltimore Ravens, Super Bowl XXXV Champions- HC? Brian Billick. Has anyone associated with the Buffalo Bills done this since 1965?!?!?! What other bona fide coach is out there for us to bring in now that Shanahan and Cowher said PASS?!?!!! THINK about what you have witnessed since 1995 and get back with me... WTF?
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Cowher Signs at Stadium
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Cotton Fitzsimmons's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's the FIRST thing I thought of.. AND it was in Week 17.. remember!??!? I love it. -
Where would you start to fix this squad?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. Draft O-line 1st and 3rd round. 2. Draft a QB in the second round as there is a glut of them this year. 3. Pick up a quarterback in free agency. 4. Cut James Hardy and keep Steve Johnson. 5. Pick up a D-lineman in free agency who can pass rush. 6. Move Maybin to linebacker. That's my start... -
The Definitive Evisceration of The Phantom Menace
EasternOHBillsFan replied to /dev/null's topic in Off the Wall Archives
YES!!!! YES!!!! I'll never own the movie... II-VI only in my collection! -
Puritans and others who disagreed with the Anglican church and were anti-papists took the Bible literally, forming a large part of American Protestantism. This tradition is not an athiest's tradition, but one that began many years ago in the 17th century. This whole commentary is a way to make athiests out to be the 'evil bad guys' without taking into consideration the millions of Christians who take pride in literally interpreting the Bible. Silly argument...
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Do I have to do it? GAWD.
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Did John Fox save his job tonight?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Tortured Soul's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm afraid that the top brass in Carolina have realized that Delhomme is the reason why they lost, and not Fox. Let's hope they are stupid and can Fox -
Pshaw! None of you watch serious, hard core, intense news. I present Valentina Elizabeth!
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40 Hottest Female Athletes Of The Decade
EasternOHBillsFan replied to erynthered's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I'm sure you could more than appreciate this little gem I found: I want to be the sand! -
The Music City Miracle was a dagger... Clay Matthew's interception of Jim Kelly was brutal... Ronnie Harmon...
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SoftMaker Office 2008 free for Windows/Linux
EasternOHBillsFan replied to EC-Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
AND it says it is for charity- +/- 14 cents for every download! I'll try it... -
40 Hottest Female Athletes Of The Decade
EasternOHBillsFan replied to erynthered's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Serena Williams for those of us who like figures.... ALWAYS my #1.... -
I NEVER want to hear Vikings fans complain about Foreman and the snowball incident.... EVER. "During the last regular season game of 1975 the Vikings were playing the Buffalo Bills at Rich Stadium on Saturday, December 21 during a classic Buffalo, NY snowstorm. Foreman was having a fantastic game despite the conditions. He would finish with 85 yards rushing, 10 receptions and four TDs in less than three quarters. After Foreman's third score (which gave him 21 TDs for the year, one shy of the NFL mark), Fran Tarkenton joked in the huddle, "Anybody who gets to the one-yard line, go out of bounds. We want some touchdowns for Chuck." The crowd was getting ornery. Not only were the Bills being clobbered, 28-6, but it was looking like Foreman and not hometown hero O.J. Simpson might walk away with the TD record. Simpson had gotten his 22nd TD of the season in the first half, equaling Gale Sayer's 1965 total, but Foreman and the Vikes were really on a roll. Late in the 3rd quarter Foreman was chasing a pass thrown out of the end zone when he was hit in the eye by a snowball. He went out of the game for a couple of plays, then returned with blurred vision and caught a six-yard touchdown pass to tie Sayers and Simpson with 22 TDs. That was it, though. He spent the last quarter on the bench. Less than a minute later, Simpson scored on a 54-yard reception to surpass Sayers & Foreman. The next day, St. Louis' Jim Otis, playing only the first half, gained 69 yards in 14 carries to edge Foreman for conference rushing honors, 1,076 to 1,070." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Foreman
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Mac question RE:external hard drive
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Pete's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Shhhhhhh! Don't give away our trade secrets!