
Talley56
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Brady has always benefited from a great line. I'm not saying Roethlisberger is better but if Brady had his line, the Bears' line, or heck ours he would not have had the career he had. I'm not saying he wasn't great, but he owes a lot of his success to them.
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Another NFL in L.A. article but...
Talley56 replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Exactly! And if I hadn't heard like 10 different versions of what he said, leading to 10 different conclusions, I'd feel better about that. -
Christmas wishes to all my Bills brethren and sisteren
Talley56 replied to Pilsner's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Merry Christmas Bills fans and even to the non-Bills fans that may come to this board. -
Does anyone actually think the Bills will beat the Pats*
Talley56 replied to Dan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While the Patriots are far superior in talent, they were also far superior in talent back in September when, had it not been for two late pics, one in the endzone, we very easily could have won. Also, the Ravens and Steelers are far superior in talent and we were on the brink of beating both of them. I like our chances but, as is the case for all Bills games, I am expecting the worst, hoping for the best. -
The Bears are still playing for a first round bye in the NFC so I could see them coming out strong at home against the Jets. Not saying the Jets won't be able to beat them but I would put my money on Chicago and I could definitely see the Chargers and Jaguars winning thus keeping pressure on the Jets to have to play against us.
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rumored Rex ryan's wife foot fetish vid
Talley56 replied to bkc's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Sorry, but an A in a 4-10 (at best 6-10) season? I'm impressed with how the team has played better since about mid October and yes we have come very close to beating some good teams. But 4-10 is still 4-10 and we even had some Jauron and Mularkey years where had some close losses gone differently we may have been a playoff team. The record may not be the only criteria you need to judge a coach but it's a big part of it. It was his first season I will give him that but since we still only have 4 wins and we didn't even start winning until we were basically already eliminated from contention he really doens't deserve much higher than a C, maybe C+. Also, you mentioned that if he hadn't taken so much time with Trent we might be a playoff team but isn't that a knock against Gailey? It shows he wasted so much time on a QB who only ended up playing the first two games and then got cut after week three and he didn't take enough time with another one who could have been really great this year with some better pre-season fine-tuning. If you're trying to make a case for Gailey you shouldn't even be touching that as that was a major mistake by Gailey. That said, I really hope Gailey does turn out to be the right guy after he's had a few years to turn things around. I was not a fan of the hire but if he does turn us around I will gladly admit I was wrong.
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Belichick talks up a lot of teams he is about to play. He's one of the few coaches/players to know two pretty obvious things: 1. If you show respect for a team before playing them they are more likely to let their guard down going into the game 2. If you talk trash about a team about how bad they are and that you are going to whoop them they are more motivated to bring their A game and kick your butt and make you look foolish.
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I'd like to see us play on Thanksgiving. But I think they'll go with Miami. The Packers played the Lions on Thanksgiving in 2001, 2003, 2007, and 2009 so I think they're more about ratings than they are about taking turns.
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Long drives and frequent blitzes are our best shot. From the get go I would wait until at least 3 seconds left on the play clock to snap the ball on every play just so we are keeping the ball as long as possible. Obviously, if we get behind, we'll have to bail on that but at least start out that way. On D, bring it, try to at least hit Brady as much as possible. Yes, of course Brady could easily beat the blitz but I really believe that gives us a better chance than sitting back and playing safe.
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Ok, while I'm not a Gailey supporter I am willing to step back and give him a chance to improve the team. However, to say he is even better than Gruden let alone much better? Really? He has been an NFL head coach for only three seasons (including this one) at 58 yeard old. Gruden, 11 years younger, has coached many more seasons and has had more success than Gailey. Gailey has a long way to go before he can be compared to just about any coach that has a ring (there may be a couple of exceptions but Gruden is not one of them).
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Official Shanahan Thread
Talley56 replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Anybody feel like owning up...
Talley56 replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The funny thing is, people also thought the Dolphins were going to compete with the Jets and Pats for the AFC East. Some fellow Bills fans around here thought Miami would win the division. How silly must they feel now. -
You know, every time people tell me that we don't stand a chance against the Pats and that they'll destroy us we play them much closer than expected. Everyone though they'd whoop us earlier this year, and it was only an 8-point win. Everyone thought they'd kill us on the Monday night opener last year and we outplayed them for the first 58 minutes. Heck, even going back to 2006, no one gave us a chance in that year's season opener and they ended up needing a safety to beat us. Seeing that our defense probably can't stop them the way we've been playing I am all for the going all out and blitzing all day. What do we have to lose? I'm not saying cheap shot Brady well after he throws the ball but we are sure to at least give him some solid hits as he gets rid of the ball. Unfortunately, if we didn't have the guts to go for it on a 4th and goal from the half yard line against the Browns last week I don't see us taking this chance.
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Then who is Tom Brady? Is Andrew Luck the next Tom Brady? Or is Mallett the one? Brady has been beaten by teams this year who were led by Mark Sanchez and Colt McCoy and those guys are hardly Tom Brady (quite frankly, despite the Jets' success this season, I believe Fitzpatrick is better than both right now.) The way they beat the Pats was through sound defense. That is where we need to build if we want to beat anyone next season and beyond.
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Last game of Brett Favre's streak and potentially of his career. Also most likely the last game in the Metrodome. At least we can be remembered for some things.
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Official Bills vs Browns game thread
Talley56 replied to Just Jack's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know it's a moot point and I don't want to dwell on something after a win but I did not like the call to kick the field goal at the end there. From the half yard line, 2 wins on the season, sometimes you have to take chances in this league. That just seemed like a gutless DJ type of call. But again, don't want to dwell on that. I'm happy we won. -
I'm against tanking the last 4 games
Talley56 replied to Pilsner's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Adding to the clutch plays: Led the team back against a very tough Steelers defense then threw a perfect game winning touchdown pass in OT. It's not his fault that Steve Johnson dropped that pass along with some others prior to that. I certainly agree about Brady/Manning in that those caliber QBs are rare and aren't necessarily going to come along by throwing games at the end of a season for high draft picks. I like where we are going with Fitz and I think we would regret it if we gave up on him for some rookie. -
Predictions for Irrelevant Bowl 2010
Talley56 replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It will be snowing right? Browns 8-0 -
Tanking the rest of the season is a good idea
Talley56 replied to Tolstoy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I seem to remember people suggesting that the Texans lose out in 2005 so they could draft Reggie Bush. As it turns out, not only did they not even draft him, but Bush has been a mediocre player who's had the good fortune of playing for the same offense as Drew Brees. -
Grown @$$ Men fighting over a GAME
Talley56 replied to DrDawkinstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was bush league at the 1:00 mark when the guy kicked him in the face while he was down. Funny how Charger fans are bragging about beating down a couple of Raider fans when, in the fair fight on the field involving 11 on 11, their team just got pounded. -
Most Memorable in game Rant
Talley56 replied to Cotton Fitzsimmons's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Last week "the drop" against the Steelers. I was in a sports bar with a menu in front of me and just out of frustration I grabbed it, crumbled it up and even bit into it, then threw it across the table almost knocking over some full glasses. Everyone else was having their own "moment" to notice that I had done that. -
This is Shanahan's first season at Washington. He's had just as big of a mess to clean up there as Gailey did here, maybe bigger. Currently, he has a better record in his first year and those wins have come against teams who are better than the Lions and Bengals. I'm not saying he won't turn out to be a disapointment but if we are going to give Gailey time before we decide whether he was the right move or not then it's only fair to give Shanny some time.
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Now can we all agree that Fitz is not the guy.
Talley56 replied to Austin_Bills_Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But but Chan's the answer and and and he's the best coach we could have hired, better than Billick who won a superbowl and and the halftime adjustments and and and....