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Former WR Josh Reed Slams Buffalo
Homey D. Clown replied to FluffHead's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
what do other cities have that downtown Buffalo doesn't that these players are looking for? Flying monkey circus shows? Hover craft races? Three titted Hooter bars? It's such a load of BULL it's laughable. Josh Reed is just Butt-hurt because he sucked Balls as an NFL player, got cut by the Bills, and became invisible, so now he is spewing his brainless rhetoric to try and stay relevant. Just another departed douche, and now that the Bills look to be a team on the rise, and he was one of the dead-wood cuts that have gotten us on the right track, he comes out with his whiny sissified comments and cheap-shots. He's gone, and not good enough to even bother disliking. Next.... -
I'm waiting to see the baby.... Maybe this year.
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I don't care how much he weighs, I don't think he's a quality LB. So he can rush around the edge, and maybe get a sack or 2 now that he's on the field 6-12 plays a game. I'll take a guy who can read offenses, cover tight ends, stuff the run, and not get blown up by Chicago RBs in the preseason. He's the Jets problem now and that's perfectly fine with me.
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Nothing on this site could be further from the truth. I live in Nashville, and he stunk, plain and simple. His numbers will show you he is simply a terrible QB, never prepared for games, or even bothered to master the offense. He was exposed here in the local media as a guy that never bothered to know any offense put in front of him, and that's exclusively his fault. He made very bad decisions in every game he played, had no pocket presence, awful passer stats, and generally ran himself out of town. His winning record is also everyone else's winning record for those games, and made plays by running, which would be good if it every meant anything. What he did in Philly was exactly the same crap he did here in Tennessee, he just kept his mouth shut, and has learned to say things more politically correct, which a player will do when they realize they are running out of chances. Just my opinion here, but I don't see him starting for any team in the NFL ever again, unless Chan Gailey magically gets him to understand an offense, learns how to be an accurate passer, and manage a game. Nothing personal House, I just disagree with that assessment...
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I'm glad I could do the impossible and make you even dumber....
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I truly look forward to this every year
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To be fair, those players are #1, 1st round draft picks, TJ was lucky we picked him in the 3rd, his talents and possible upside afforded him a higher draft spot than his achievements in college did. I would just love to see players stop being so greedy when they still have so much to prove. The only reason I think Luck and Griffin are dicks are because they play for another team. I'm not worried about this pick, it has all the makings of Aaron Maybin 2.0 I'm more interested to see what develops on our roster that want to be here and earn a spot and his paycheck. If he is smart, he'll look at the likes of Freddie Jackson, Donald Jones, and Stevie Johnson and see that you need to get in here, work your tail off, and then the payday will come. My gut tells me that some of these guys hold out now because of the fear of not making it...
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When I lived in Buffalo I used to be very conflicted, I loved the WNY summers, but now that I live in South Central Tennessee, and the temperature has averaged over 100 this summer, I no longer have much to relish.... So true on both sides of the ball, the only real positions that I will see as unproven, are the secondary and quarterback. Now I love Fitzpatrick, but we need to see him finish a season where he produces. We saw flashes of his under-rated talents when he and the team was healthy, so now with some depth, I'd love to see him have a breakout season. I'd even settle for well above average season...
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Aaron Maybin and Scam Charities
Homey D. Clown replied to TheLynchTrain's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Cut the guy some slack, he needs to make money somehow.... He sure as hell won't be earning money playing football soon enough. -
A little tired of reading about Demetress Bell
Homey D. Clown replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bell was a developing project for us nothing more, nothing less. Well a lot less actually, the guy was made of glass. At the end of the day he is gone, I for one am happy to have the extra IR spot on our roster, and won't be spending any time missing him. I like and root for who we have, not who we had, peters, Bell, Lynch, Pozluzny....don't have 'em, don't need 'em, couldn't win with 'em. -
I can have an opinion about a player not signing yet, watch who you're calling names, so how about you cool it. There's no need to take offense to my view, I was merely commenting on other players who have held out. Maybe take a moment and read what I said, if that's not too hard for you to do. nowhere in my comments did I say that TJ held out of camp... I was using the term in reference to not signing... maybe a bad choice of words on my part, but he is a contract hold out none the less.
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I'm already getting soured by this hold out... I honestly could care less if he signs or not. In the history of the league, hold out rookies never benefit from missing their first camp. You're a 3rd rounder that needs to prove your worth, how about taking the high road, get on a team and contribute, prove your worth, THEN ask for deserved dollars. Maybe these rookies who hold out know they need to get as much as they can up front for fear of making it... A-la Aaron Maybin. Even HE knew deep down he sucked.
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yeah me too, that was funny... this is the first year since 99-01 that I have gotten the ticket, it just got way too expensive... Now, in regards to training camp, I am really excited to see a couple of players, Easley is one, and the other oddly enough is Shawn merriman. I just feel like these 2 players could really add a ton to this team if they stay healthy and play well.
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Days till training camp.... Man am I jacked up for this season!! Side Note - Got a crazy low price for the Sunday ticket...FYI, it's free to new DirecTV subscribers....too bad I have been with them for 13 years, free would have been better. Go BIlls!!!
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Cordy Glenn on list of Top 10 Impact rookies
Homey D. Clown replied to buffaloboyinATL's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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McNabb says he's likely to play this year
Homey D. Clown replied to bills44's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I share this view, and always have. No doubt he was a talented athlete, but that was years ago. -
Why play the game then if you don't think you can win? I don't think he said anything a confident player shouldn't have said. Good for him, and good for the team. When Jauron said "It's hard to win in the NFL" everyone around here including me ground him into a powder for that weak minded approach, and now that a player shows the slighted hint of confidence in his team's chances this year, and people around here still aren't happy... Holy Frickin hell how miserable can you be about this team? They're damned if they do, damned if they don't. I think it's time for people to dial the criticism back just a tad... MmmKay? I know it's the internet and all, where everyone can sling criticism without repercussion, but maybe we ease off of the throttle around here just a bit and be excited for the team, this year's offseason has been a God Send, let's enjoy it just a little.
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12 Reasons why the Bills were bad last year
Homey D. Clown replied to ganesh's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I honestly think most of your coaches points can really be attributed to the injuries. It's hard to get intricate with your offense and defensive aggressiveness when your bench has been emptied, mostly on offense though. Defensively, a lack of depth and any star players in the front 7 lineup was the main problem, along with a terrible scheme that didn't fit anyone. -
I picked all but McKelvin, but I do hope the guy breaks out and proves me wrong. I also picked Shawn Merriman, I have a little blind faith that he is going to be a monster this year.
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What scenario would you prefer?
Homey D. Clown replied to buffalover4life's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I am not a Vince Young Advocate, I in Nashville, and the guy is a flat out bum. Forget the fact that he literally cost several coaches their jobs... -
CBS Sports Top 10 Jerks in the NFL
Homey D. Clown replied to The Cincinnati Kid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I usually don't double post, but I missed this... How can you put people on your list, which by the way seems to be littered by felonious individuals, who have either committed a crime, or were implicated, then cleared. I understand a few of them, but I generally hate the way the media presents "evidence" of wrong doings to sway the public opinions of the accused, so with that said, you have a few people on your list that were either cleared before charges could have been filed. or acquitted of the crime. If that's the basis of your list, I disagree with a few of them, simply based on the fact that until I read into, and research the cases these players were involved in, I won't pass judgment on them either way. Example, Rothlisburger. If you heard that girl's recorded statement, which I did, it was available forever online, that girl was full of it top to bottom. Don't get me wrong, BR is a total douche bag, so on that basis alone I like that he's on your list, but not as a rapist. And OJ Simpson I find hard to believe the guy could nearly hack the heads off of 2 people without getting a scratch on him, and if he drove away in his white bronco, how did he not just slather that interior with blood? Also, if the cut on his finger was caused by the attacks, why was there no cut in the glove? or no blood inside the glove of his own from the cut? Also, no actual murder weapon, along with a bloody sock found in his bedroom that had traces of police swab material suggesting the blood was wiped and pressed into the fibers....I could literally go on and on and on and on and on......I'm not suggesting he doesn't know who did it, I merely suggest there's waaaay too much evidence that creates what they call in the courtroom as "reasonable doubt". I wasn't there, he was acquitted, so I do not look at OJ as anything but a sad story in which one of our most famous Bills has become now "Infamous", and forever linked to the even more tragic deaths of 2 people guilty or not. Sorry to sort of "thread-jack" but I don't think it's fair to judge with only what the media presents us. I hate bellichick, for thread's sake, and Brian Cox, and Willis Mc-average, and "Bust-Mode" for being a wasted pick. Oh yeah, Phil Simms, and Chris Collinsworth, and that idiot who played for the Raiders that always whines on every top ten list about the Steelers, and that A-hole Raider safety who was so dirty he paralyzed a patriot receiver. -
CBS Sports Top 10 Jerks in the NFL
Homey D. Clown replied to The Cincinnati Kid's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think you actually have to be good to be a well known player. -
Tough spot for Goddell
Homey D. Clown replied to Logical Reasoning's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
From what I have heard from a few friends that work in the media, there is a truck-load of sideline evidence of what got these players suspended. There has been an Anthony Hargrove video on NFL network where he emphatically denies that it was his voice demanding "Now where's my money?" Just because I wanted to hear it again, I replayed the clip several times, and if I had proper audio equipment I'm sure it would be really easy to make out who said that, but to me, with just my Tivo to analyze, it sure as hell sounds like him to me, especially since he provided some elevated declarations in the NFL-NW interview, i had something to compare it to. I am willing to bet good money what got these players suspended was far more definitive proof, I truly don't think the NFL and Roger Goodell would blindly suspend players that harshly without it, you don't get to run the best and most popular sport in the world by accident.