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Mike in Syracuse

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  1. If I had to guess I'd say the the conversation he had with Wilson a couple of weeks ago saved his spot on the team. I'm guessing he expressed his concern over the clusterfug that the Bills have become. I think Ralphy agreed and told him there would be a house cleaning at the end of the season.
  2. This quote is solid evidence that Mularkey has lost the confidence of this football team. This is why they struggle late and continue to do stupid things that lose games. It's what seperates the champions from the chumps. It's the same reason the the Patriots are so damn good, it's because every player on that team believes Bellichek's word is gospel. It's not questioned and it's not doubted. When they're told to do something they take it upon themselves to get it done. If Villarrial said this, others are thinking it. There's more self doubt on that team than any of us could ever imagine. Thank god Ralph's got the broom out.
  3. Just wondering if the bodies have started to hit the floor? Nothing to see here, please move along.
  4. Congratulations, you just skyrocketed to the top of my idiot list.
  5. You're probably right Coach, we are one player away. Unfortunately it's one player at each position.
  6. http://www.wben.com/newsroom/sportsreport.php?newsid=1239
  7. I found this gem on the Bills website, it's from last weeks fan Q&A. I was a fan of Donahoe's up until this season but it's clear to me this team is going nowhere with him running the show. Jeff Patchen (Ludlow, MA): You are obviously struggling with getting the team some offensive linemen who can do the job, what are you going to do about it the rest of the year and next year? Isn't Ross Tucker still available? Tom Donahoe: Our personnel department has done a good job of addressing the offensive line every year over the last three off-seasons. It has been addressed in the draft and with some quality free agents. We will continue to work to get our offensive line exactly where we want it. We are making progress, but we are not where we want to be. Ross Tucker was with us in training camp and did a good job for us last year, but in our estimation we had better players on the roster to keep for this season.
  8. It's amazing how easy it is to be intuitive 4 years after the draft. The list of 1st round flops is longer than the list of 1st round pro-bowlers. The draft is a crap shoot at best.
  9. Yes because preparing for Kelly Holcomb could really freak out a defensive coordinator.
  10. Campy, They dominated in time of possession but that's about all they dominated. Unfortunately winning the ToP stat doesn't get you a W. It bears repeating, we were playing against 2nd, 3rd and even 4th stringers!
  11. They should have benched him last week. Just another of the overpaid underachievers on this team.
  12. You're right in many respects Bill but I fear we are heading down the path to becoming an Arizona level franchise. Keep in mind there's also a whole lot of frustration boiling up inside me. I just can't stand the idea of a coach willing to accept "taking a step" as a positive when you give away an incredibly winnable game
  13. "I am frustrated for them, I'm not frustrated at them," he said. "I'm disappointed. I felt we took a step tonight, to be honest with you. "I felt we took a step tonight, to be honest with you"....WTF is this guy talking about??? Took a step? Yeah they took a step, BACKWARDS. It's amazing to me that the head coach of an NFL team could have such low aspirations. Let's make one thing perfectly clear, THIS WAS NOT THE WORLD CHAMPION PATRIOTS WE PLAYED LAST NIGHT. This was a team who is so riddled with injuries they are forced to sign people for their secondary that were sitting home watching games two weeks ago. The simple fact is that we lost to a team that's at 50% strength. We aren't the Arizona Cardinals, they're better than us. Here's the full article: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/p...332/1007/SPORTS
  14. I took this from Mark Gaughan's article in the Buffalo News. It' pretty much sums up where we are as a team and shines the light on what will likely happen the rest of the year. "Raiders safety Stuart Schweigert said Oakland wasn't too worried about the deep ball. "He doesn't have the strongest arm," Schweigert said of Holcomb, "so we knew they weren't going to throw the ball downfield." Here's the link to the rest of the obituary. http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20051...?tbd1069622.asp
  15. How bout this. Let's say we scrap the zone blitzes and the zone coverage schemes. No one is afraid of them and they're ineffective. Let's say we forget the 5 yard slant to Moulds or the two yard out to Campbell. Let's just give the ball to McGahee 25-30 times a game and air it out the rest. Wouldn't it be refreshing to see our football team actually line up and play football rather than trying to outsmart everyone? This team is going nowhere and they're going there fast. Holcomb isn't the answer, he's merely a band-aid on a severed limb.
  16. I've been asking myself the this question ever since the "braintrust" at OBD announced it. Can someone please explain to me how 8-8 with Holcomb helps us more than 7-9 with JP using this year as a valuable learning experience?
  17. I thought it was the two yard out to Campbell? Why do they even bother throwing that?
  18. Ann, Good to see you're still around and kick. We look forward to your contributions.
  19. Perhaps you could use your new found knowledge to formulate an articulate position?
  20. I'm completely convinced that there are regulars here at TBD that would boo at a special olympics event.
  21. Having to read all the drivel on the wall for appropriateness = RJ
  22. Let's just pray to God that Mularkey doesn't do a Spurrier and start rotating QB's.
  23. I'm fairly certian that there will be no "gratification" in Buffalo this year. Hold on tight, the misery is just beginning.
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