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Official Bills vs. Jags Thread
Just in Atlanta replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If he's going to call em the Jagwires, he should call the Bills the Biles. -
Official Bills vs. Jags Thread
Just in Atlanta replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Overall looking good. Chan man likely will make the first stringer defense play another quarter to get some much need tackling practice. -
Official Bills vs. Jags Thread
Just in Atlanta replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yay. Another touchback. Exciting! -
Official Bills vs. Jags Thread
Just in Atlanta replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
These refs are awful. Bills, however, looking great. This Bills fan is happy so far. Don't worry about the Gerrad TD. He does that to the best of them. -
Official Bills vs. Jags Thread
Just in Atlanta replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Does anyone know where to get a free link? Keeps on saying search, but I can't find one. Thank you. -
Is morale low at One Bills Drive?
Just in Atlanta replied to folz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It wasn't steroids Merriman was smuggling. It was a carton of Prozac. Morale will improve when we beat KC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGpQ4O0poB0 -
Building a team with our castaways
Just in Atlanta replied to Just in Atlanta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As the creator of this thread, I must say now it's not a good one. Was trying to make a point, but as posters pointed out, it's not logical to use guys from 10 years ago. If I post another bad thread like this one again, may someone run over Pat Moran's cat. Moderator: Feel free to close this boring thread. -
We are all beating a dead horse here. Over and over. I'll beat it again. There is something seriously wrong with the front office to not only get rid of our most valued veteran on offense but to only get a fourth rounder for him. It may have been good for Ralph's bottom line, but a horrible move for the team and its public image...which was finally moving up. Adding insult, we end up drafting another much lesser receiver after two WRs get injured...after the team says we have so much WR depth. I was really happy about this team's offseason moves until that move. Lee will be a valued asset for the Ravens. We have a great No. 2 (Stevie) and a cadre of talented No. 3s, but no No. 1. Even if Fitz turns out to be an above average QB, he will need that veteran downfield talent.
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The 411 on Peter Pan
Just in Atlanta replied to Just in Atlanta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It appears this Poojer fellow needs to verify that he is the discoverer of Peter Pan, and how, and why, he came across him. I'm pretty certain the TBD Randy Constan is a Bills fan, given his knowledge of the fact that Dick Jauron loved Member's Only jackets and that he's been on this board for nine years. The question is if TBD Randy Constan is really Peter Pan Randy Constan. We need Patrick Moran to investigate. -
0-16 is more likely than 6-10
Just in Atlanta replied to jumbalaya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You win close games with experience and attitude. Many of the people on this team played last year, and learned from their mistakes. Second, Lee had like 300 yards last year. I do think he will be better. -
Building a team with our castaways
Just in Atlanta replied to Just in Atlanta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I said past 10 years. My point is, we have been getting rid of a lot of great players...it's a trend...and it's hard to win when there is little continuity. All of those stars you mentioned were on the Bills in the 90s when we were good. We took advantage of them. The others we never got to see their full potential. -
I recently posted a comment from a Ravens fan saying all of our castaways would make a good team. Just read that AP state of the Bills story, which indicated, among other gruesome truths, an above average shedding of veteran talent. So, here's part of a team I'd build with the folks we've gotten rid of over the past decade: Defensive Coordinator: Perry Fewell Special Teams Coach: Bobby April Safety: Kurt Schulz LB: Poz DT: Sam Adams WR: Lee Evans and Eric Moulds Those are the ones who spring to mind right away. I know there are a lot more. Just a conversation starter. I think to be a good team, you need more cohesiveness from year to year. How can I pay $200 for a jersey, when I doubt he'll be on this team as soon as he demands money?
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As a relative newbie to TBD, I see people are kind of obsessed with this Peter Pan guy and get unlimited joy out of Rick Rolling everyone, myself included, to his site. Is he really a Bills fan? How did this theme get started anyhow? I could go through his site and maybe find out, but I'm scared. Thanks for the intel. -JustInAtlanta
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At least he manned up. That's more than a lot of hacks do. Think he'll be fine after a while. People tend to forgive these things. I would stay away from Merriman for a while, though. PM, if you're reading, this ex reporter has some tips for you: Stick to analysis and opinion, not investigative journalism. That was the worst investigative report I've ever read. Two weeks to prepare for that heap? Learn to write better. Tip One...It's conscience, not conscious. Tip Two...Refer to people as "who," not "that." If you claim to be a journo, you need to be able to write correctly. From a PR angle, keep apologies direct...and short. Every word you write will be dissected. This was a rambling mind dump. Listen to Darryl Talley. You also owe your 8-year-old, and wife, an apology.
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0-16 is more likely than 6-10
Just in Atlanta replied to jumbalaya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Purging is at last at hand. Day of Doom is here. -
0-16 is more likely than 6-10
Just in Atlanta replied to jumbalaya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Since the NFL started the 16-game season in 1978, only one team has ever gone 0-16, the Detroit Lions in 2008. Would like someone here who actually paid attention in Statistics class to figure the odds of a perfect losing season. Given that the Bills: Won four last season, and lost many games by less than a TD, including about three OTs, including against several playoff teams... Drastically improved its run defense... Did nothing worse than last season with the O line, which was less than average but did not lead to doom... Not to mention the fact that Fitz can only get better, I'd say the odds are not in your corner, jumbalaya. My money is on: 7-9 with no O-line upgrade. 9-7 with one. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGpQ4O0poB0 -
Well written, reported and, most importantly, accurate. Have heard Overdorf's name before, but really didn't know anything about him. Not a big fan after reading that story.
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I don't get a feel for his ability from this mic-up...but it appears he has some nice intensity.
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Maybin, too wimpy. Big bad Marcell, now gimpy. Ralph, way too skimpy.
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The Supreme Being hates the Bills. That's all I have to say about that.
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Senator, I was googling when you were still using AOL keywords. Snap.
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Jesus, that is hilarious. If he makes the team, I say all TBD netizens call him Martin Ruvell for the remainder of his Bills tenure. I just Googled him. Couldn't find any pics of him like catching balls or even running. Just standing sadly on the sideline, laid out on the turf in agony, and standing on some kid's bike with a goofy grin on his face. Go Bills.
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At the end of the season when we win the AFC championship with a last minute fade pass in the endzone to Martin Ruvell, who's covered by Troy Polamalu, and who got 1,700 yards receiving and 15 TDs through the year, outgaining Lee Evans by three times, and Larry Fitzgerald by two, then you naysayers will be saying "I've always been a fan of Martin Ruvell, the celebrated football hero who turned this franchise around and who was instrumental in giving the Bills and the city of Buffalo their first, and much deserved, Superbowl title." Who needs proven WR veterans and offensive linemen when you got Martin Ruvell?
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I played flag football with him in my corporate league. Pretty decent. I think he played QB in middle school, so Chan will love him. :pirate: He is who we thought he was: Not an O-line talent. :pirate: Can we please find a Tackle or Guard somewhere? In all seriousness, this is getting ridiculous.
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Positive 11' Bills Discussion
Just in Atlanta replied to eme123's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Dareus and Merriman, like everyone else. The potential of Brad Smith, like everyone else. The potential for a fun offense. Cool uniforms. Fitz's beard is respectable. After watching the Giants, Ravens and Eagles games, I was wondering why in the world we got rid of P. Fewell, L. Evans and B. April. Sorry, there I go again... As a former New Yorker and current Atlantan, I find it amusing this team, which epitomizes the North, is led by two Southerners, one of whom, Nix, has a drawl that even sounds extreme to me. I do like Gailey, and I'm confident he will build a team that is eventually competitive and fun to watch. Don't know if we can beat the Pats with him, but I do like him. That about wraps up my thoughts.