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RealityCheck

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  1. You should buy a Lamborghini. You'll hate Marshawn Lynch a whole lot less. I guarantee it.
  2. Haters hate because that is usually all they have left. What I don't understand is why someone with no skin in the game has to try and sell their hate to the rest of us? Is it to resonate with other haters and grow the hate? Justify it? Is being a hater a choice? Is it a quality worth teaching to our children? If so, at what age do we indoctrinate the value of elevating the self through the diminishment of others? Is this lucrative? It's all about the money, right? Neck Ties...Contracts...TNT......HIGH VOLTAGE!.
  3. Do you want to dress up as Wonder Woman, tie Lynch to a chair with your golden lariat, and force him to tell the truth?
  4. When a man can be hated for saying nothing, what is the motivation to speak? The idea is for him to play out his role as the inarticulate thug/ athlete and be used by the media as a spectacle. The man obviously just wants to win the Super Bowl and be left alone. Considering who the Seahawks are about to play, I say let Lynch do what ever makes him happy.
  5. Why the emotional investment? Not healthy brother.
  6. Admitting guilt is the first recommendation of a hypocrite.
  7. The problem with that is you can't coach up the deep ball if the guy doesn't have the arm. You need deep ball ability or you get the Fitz affect. Defenses just put 8 in the box, creep up week after week, until they clog the screen game and the running game, and leave you only with the harder to make deeper throws. Why consciously chose to lose games in such a manner. Weak arms are for 3rd stringers.
  8. I think that that any QB the Bills get, you will have a dog with fleas. The question will be this, what does this player do well that our team lacks most?What needs to be coached up, that is most easily mitigated by success in the run game? From that perspective, and I can't believe I am saying this, but I think Sanchez is the ideal stop-gap until the Bills find someone better. Sanchez has healthy knees, some mobility, and is accurate. His incompletions and picks are more a function of what is going on between the ears, not so much technical inaccuracy. If he is supported by the run game and gets protection on PA, he is pretty effective. Of course, if he is forced into passing a lot or the run game is mitigated, he tends to then fall into the hands of the opponents secondary, as he has much to still learn when it comes to defense. He is a dog with fleas, but I think he could provide short term wins. I think that Sanchez also represents a decent archetype for EJ to compete against in the Summer. I still can't believe I just typed this...
  9. He can be the chain smoker with the Rex Harrison hat that talks in riddles and half truths.
  10. She is entitled to her opinions. Something tells me she gets a new car soon...from someone.
  11. I agree. Power running without a FB seems like an oxymoron. The one player who would actually benefit from a FB the most is CJ. Running him between the tackles out of sets with a FB in front of him has been very effective historically.
  12. Did you just call Goodell Fredo?
  13. That was artistic expression at it's finest.
  14. Every offseason, someone who remembers Fred's age has to chime in and offer that as evidence of his demise. Meanwhile, I simply watch this guy play, and he is the best RB on the team. 2 years straight of unoriginal, run it up the gut football, and he still managed to be the most consistent RB they had. Let's not even discuss pass protection. Until someone outplays him by a tangible amount, he stays put. If Jackson is healthy, why would a players' coach like Ryan not love what he brings to his team?
  15. Every single player on this defense will be even better than they were this past season. They have not only starters, but 2nd and 3rd stringers with real skill sets that will make the sub-packages deadly. Mario and Bradham on one side with Brown and Hughes on the other, oh, and we got Dareus and K-DUB moving around inside. Every single one can attack their gap, and every single one can at least drop back into short zones and actually cover a passing lane. This defensive roster currently is far better and more experienced than what Pettine had to work with, even with Kiko not being available.
  16. Sorry, but I don't really find the OP too insightful on football in general, much less evaluating exactly what goes on behind the scenes between the HC, GM, and ownership. Rex has his flaws, but the cold-blooded, bottom-line CEO guy this poster speaks of ran off with 4 million dollars and said C-ya after going 9-7.
  17. Spikes is a LB that can't find a spot on a single sub-package with the Bills current roster. What value is that? Dareus has far more to do with run-stuffing than Spikes. Bradham, Brown, and Alonso are solid 3 down, any sub-package you want LBs. All 3 can cover, play the run, and blitz.
  18. More proof that they are a better team. Yeah, I get it already. Perhaps benching players after a fumble yields benefits after all.
  19. The rules are the rules until they aren't. I applaud BB's audacity. He truly does all he can to put his team in a position to win. Probably hard lessons learned after his Browns gig ended in a firing. I hope Rex is as focused on crushing the Patriots as I think he is. He needs to bring it to "a new level...of confidence...and POWER!"
  20. I guess he wouldn't shave the beard.
  21. EJ is lost against defensive zone concepts. The recipe for shutting him down is the same for Trent Edwards. Rush 3 or 4, and drop 7 or 8 into soft zones=coverage sack/pressure on the ill-timed throw. Too simple.
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