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I would be in for taking up a collection to pay the Rogers group back a pro-rated amount of money for the remaining games scheduled to be played in the Rogers center. It has been suck a black eye to the team, and embarrassment to the city, and completely put the franchise at a disadvantage. These are clearly not home games, and the team has to play each season with a handicap. I can't possibly see what this fiasco has accomplished. Given the state of the team over the past decade, I would say old Ralphie-poo has not had much to complain about regarding selling seats to WNY. In fact(I don't have the stats) I'd be willing to bet our attendance numbers are one of the highest in the league(not that percentage filled stat, we have a very large stadium). I seems a little pointless to try and engage Canadian businesses for advertising exposure if that was the reason, since these companies don't do business(on the whole) in the US. This has been a giant middle finger right in the face to all the die-hard Bills fans, and I'd love to see it go away, so lets take up a collection so we can get our home games back.
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The more exposure I get of Chan Gailey with respect to his ability to coach QBs and strategize offensively, The more impressed i get with him as a coach. Does that mean i am certain he will guide the team to a world championship because of his abilities? Probably not, but it won't be due to his abilities as a coach. You can only do so much with the talent given, and unless this team gets really good and really deep in a lot of areas, it's not going to happen any time soon. But I do believe the team has a great head coach in him, and would love to see him here long enough to accomplish the quest of a title. I was one who wanted Shanny, didn't really think Bill Cowher was the answer, but had to clue Chan was even an option, and was very unsure of the hire. At best he seemed like a stop-gap for the next 3 years until we underwent another rebuilding. He really seems to know the game well, and I truly respect his opinion of upcoming college players. I never had that type of confidence in any other Bills head coach, and that's saying something, I have been around a while now, and seen quite a few of them. I would even go so far to say that if he were a coach on the Jests squad, there is no doubt Mark Sanchez would be much better than he is today. This is one case where the Bills went off the radar and got someone not many teams were considering, and actually scored. Now that the front office has added a well respected coach in Dave Wannstedt, it's time for Buddy Nix to infuse this team with talent and make WNY forget all about 1-5(SB Record) Bill Polian. Yes I love the guy, and yes his teams win a ton of games, which I would not be unhappy about, but he's gone, never to return, so it's now time to quit whining about it, and move on. It's funny how other teams can do it without Bill Polian as GM. But to summarize, this team may be sitting on one of the next great head coaches in Bills history, and deliver what WNY has always pined for. Now if our crotchety owner would just go ahead and Will the team to Jim Kelly, Buffalo would be all set and able to dream long term again. Buddy - Daft well, keep the talent rolling in, and spend Ralph's money, he has plenty. Ralph - sell the team to Jim Kelly, I am sure he'll keep you on as an executive, and give you the best luxury box in the stadium, plus all the Mighty Taco you can eat for life, and maybe a new tennis racket. Jim - Get your ass in gear and pile up the investors now. NY State government - Give WNY a break, you're bleeding it dry, I want to move back home already! Go Bills.
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he had the best spike in the business, and by far the biggest impact to an offense for a wide receiver the league has ever seen, save for Jerry Rice.
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just one wish... Cam Newton goes #1 overall to Carolina.
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It all boils down to money and the team's current success whether or not free agents want to come here. Enough of the "Buffalo is a crappy place to live" garbage. Yes the economy isn't great but that doesn't apply to NFL players who aren't affected by it. If the biggest factor for players not wanting to play somewhere was the actual city, then lets look at where the NFL is currently that the cities are either cold places, or weak economies: Cincinnati - cold and slow economy Cleveland - cold and slow economy Pittsburgh - cold and slow economy Jacksonville - slow economy Green Bay - very cold and no economy Minnesota - very cold and very slow economy Detroit - very cold and, well, it's Detroit... Denver - cold and moderate economy These are just the ones I can confirm, but tell me how Buffalo AS A CITY is any different. Pay the players, and have a few decent seasons and this will no longer be an issue. It wears me out to hear so much of the city bashing.
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For all Nick Fairley fans
Homey D. Clown replied to Solomon Grundy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Over-react? Here? Surely you jest.... -
How two 7-9 teams go in different directions
Homey D. Clown replied to Rob T from OP's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Forget the record for a minute and tell me this 2010 team was less exciting to watch than the 2009 version. With the exception of Bobby April's departure, the full house-cleaning was absolutely mandatory. You can't build a brick mansion on a sink hole. 2009 Bills - sink hole 2009 Bears - not a sink hole 2010 Bills 4-12 2010 Bears - 11-5 The Bears were a few good pieces away from making the playoffs, the Bills were an entire competent coaching staff and about 18 good pieces away from making the playoffs. This comparison isn't worth getting upset over, and inciting all the "Ralph is a cheap bastard" comments. We all know he is old and cheap, but this was comparing apples to dog ****. -
What happened to Ralph Wilson?
Homey D. Clown replied to seq004's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I couldn't agree more with this, Buffalo is not a ****-hole, contrary to popular opinion around here... and the small market nonsense is way overplayed. Owners share profits on so many different income points, it makes the small market arguement weak at best. The WNY area does have less corporations that can invest in luxury suites and some of the advertising, and that's a fact, but by no means would that prevent a team from fielding a winner. This debate boils down very simply to the owner not wanting to burden his family with debt, or very little profit once he passes, so in some cases, it is Ralph's fault, and in many others, it is poor front office decisions, but that can also be blamed on Ralph Wilson, since he will not pursue a top tier NFL front office, so as someone on here put it, BUST, BUST, BUST, and not the good kind. -
Are you rooting for the Jets or the Steelers?
Homey D. Clown replied to beggar13's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I cannot root for lap band. -
Want to feel really good & have a laugh
Homey D. Clown replied to Mike in Syracuse's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I remember that very well, and Bills fans and media as well questioned the likes of Jim Kelly and Marv Levy. "Kelly throws too many interceptions", "Marv gets outcoached in big games", "It's time to see what Frank Reich can do", "Bruce Smith runs past too many plays trying to get sacks".... Anyone else remember this stuff back then? Nobody likes to see their team lose, and when they do, all you are left with is doubt, and plenty of offseason to question everything to find the answer. BUT, it is nice to see the cheatriots fans eating a little humble pie right now... -
I couldn't have said this better myself. The team does need to add an elite QB at some point, this is just unavoidable no matter how you feel about Fitzpatrick.
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Youse guys is welcome aboard
Homey D. Clown replied to Jimmy Spagnola's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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To: "But, why didn't we trade down?" people
Homey D. Clown replied to OCinBuffalo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know this sounds a little cynical, but until there is a new CBA in place, nothing really matters. As of right now, there will be no games played in 2011, and God forbid Ralph is no longer with us before an agreement is reached, it is quite possible that we have all seen the last football played in western NY. There's no denying that, and especially since the stadium lease is up in 2012 with no signs of a new one on the horizon. Sorry to be a downer, but this has been in the back of my mind all season, and this upcoming draft just doesn't excite me. Until the league figures things out, and some glimmer of hope shows it's face regarding the team's future in Buffalo, I just find it hard to be able to enjoy "future" prospects. Slam me if you like, but ignoring that it's there doesn't make it go away, just like a cavity, or rust on a car. -
I really could care less about him. His abilities and limitations are very clear, he is just not a great decision maker on or off the field, and if you think he has turned a new leaf, don't be so quick to think that. In front of a microphone and camera, he is mildly remorseful, and even that is transparent to me. Off the field he is still very much a self-proclaimed thug, likes to portray an image of a criminal with an entourage, and has an unrealistic opinion of himself which are all the behaviors that were present in the man that made those dog killing decisions. So he played a few good games on a well coached team with lots of talent around him and a solid defense, lets give him an award. I am very glad he is not a Buffalo Bill, I just don't see him as a person of character.
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Do not want Cam Newton. Way too many ifs, and with a #3 pick this team can't afford that. There's really no other reason to debate, since this team has missed so many times in the past decade on 1st rounders. This is a pocket passer league, plain and simple, and Cam newton is not. Even Michael Vick at his very best won't get you to the dance, so why waste your time with a run 1st qb?
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For as little game time he had in the offense as the starting tailback, I find it hard to see where all the 2nd guessing is coming from. As a tailback, there wasn't a game where he was in enough to get into a rhythm, so when he did get a shot, he tried too hard to break it. With a stronger O-line everything would have looked better last year, so maybe in CJ's case we take a wait and see approach, he has way too much raw talent and achieved far too much in college to doubt him just yet.
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I knew this reaction was coming as I saw the highlights on NFL Network, and thought "Ohh great, here we go with the Marshawn is awesome, and Nix/gailey are stupid" threads. I am not going to judge him or any other player on one game, or one season, let alone one run. Yes, the run was amazing, and since he is so slow and indecisive, every guy on defense had a crack at him, and maybe even a few more than once. I will say that on film it looked impressive, and he looked strong indeed, but my point here is that he has proven time and time again that he is not capable of doing that all the time, or even for games at a time. I will be the very last person on earth to miss him, simply due to the fact I never saw him as an elite back, and unless this marvelous run has converted him from now forward into an elite player, I don't see what the fuss is. I still believe the Bills did the right thing. The guy wanted out anyway. In case anyone has been paying attention, his stats have been average at best since the trade.
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Bills top list of landing spots for Vince Young
Homey D. Clown replied to ALLEN1QB's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One team's garbage will be another team's garbage. I live in Nashville currently, and have heard him many times in interviews. I can't believe after hearing some of these interviews that he even has the ability to read. For a position that calls for intelligence and quick thinking, I don't see how he would be a good fit anywhere. -
This thread can't possibly be serious. Every time a crappy "never will be" QB seems to be headed for the garbage pile, someone on this board posts what a tremendous upside the bum has. yes, Vince Young is a very, and incredibly talented athlete but a good QB, seriously, no. I was quietly watching when people posted threads for almost every other QB out there, but this one takes the cake. Sorry, it just gets old. In the NFL(Most cases) one man's trash is another man's trash.
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what previous NFL Great wide-out did you admire growing up, and who do you pattern your game after? How do you want your career to be remembered: 1. as a great achiever who played for one team (Selfless) 2. a Me first showman who may attain great stats, but never built strong ties to one team/teammates
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How I would treat Tom Brady
Homey D. Clown replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's also been said "There's no crying in baseball" - So on the other side of the coin you have to accept the point "don't cry about it if you can't stop it" -
Down on Spiller? Look at McFadden.
Homey D. Clown replied to Mr. T's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I firmly believe the Spiller pick will be remembered for one of the best picks of the decade(I know, that's not saying much) but It's clear to me he can play, and has already flashed some serious talent. If we all remember, the knock on Thurman his first year was that he was small and underweight, but still managed to gain 881 yards his rookie year. If Spiller had been the featured back the entire year, we would have seen a modest output from him this year as well.
