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Cynical

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  1. So during the Titans game when Josh Reed was also complaining, what's his excuse? What was his motivation to throw Edwards under the bus? The excuse making for Edwards has surpassed the excuse making for JP Losman. Trent is a back up QB, nothing more.
  2. Ex-Auburn HC Tommy Tuberville has expressed interest in taking over the TT program. Sounds like a perfect fit to me. A mediocre coach running a mediocre program.
  3. Not to mention Nix interviewed and was in the running until the end for the Falcons GM position just 2 years ago.
  4. That depends. Until his name is cleared, colleges will not be lining up to sign him. At the NFL level, he will have to convince those interested his offense is not gimmicky and/or he can adapt to the pro level.
  5. Ever hear of taxes? Ever hear of the "Snow Bird" phenomenon? I know it will be hard to believe, but not everybody that retires to Florida actually spends the summer in Florida. When was the last time you were in WNY? 1977? Keep perpetuating that myth. It has already proven, repeatedly, that the Buffalo is not the snow and/or bad weather capital of America. In fact, just look at the most recent weather storm that took place around Christmas. The mid-west got pounded. Buffalo? The region south of the city, the snow belt, got the most: about a foot. Everybody is entitled to their opinion. That doesn't mean their opinion is correct. I will agree with the old stadium and the FO is a mess. The front office can be fixed by hiring a competent GM. TD had no problem in attracting and acquiring free agents.
  6. The weather factor is so overblown. It's what you make of it. I've lived in the South East for 10 years, and the summers are miserable. What's worse? Snow and 20 degrees w/ windchill of 10 or 100% humidity and 95 degrees w/ heat index of 110?
  7. Fitz a marketing ploy? Where do you get that? If anything, starting Brohm is more of a marketing ploy. That's what everybody keeps bitching about, and wants. Everybody wants to see the Bills newest "toy", so they can "analyze" their way to a knee jerk snap decision on whether Brohm is the guy or not for next year. They can't help it. After 10 years of futility, patience has worn thin. Fans want answers and results NOW.
  8. For Jauron, you could probably list his entire time here. The last 2 Cleveland Brown games, especially this years (truly, how the hell do you lose to a team that completes only 2 passes for 23 yards?). Even in a "win" or a preseason game, Jauron's "Signature of Stupidity" was prevalent. I am so glad that Rich Kotite clone is gone.
  9. Why do I get the feeling the Bills have pulled the shades, turned off the lights, unplugged the phone, and have told all the front desk people to take a message if Leach or his agent come calling. Head coach position? What head coach position? No, we're good.
  10. The claim seems to be he punished a player for not practicing with a concussion. If true: Good job, douche bag.
  11. 2009 hands down, IMHO. The 2001 team was terrible, but there was some rationale as to why. Salary cap restraints seriously limited what the Bills could do in FA. (IIRC, 30% of the salary was tied up in dead cap space). This years team is just flat out horrible.
  12. Could, yes. But I do believe Texas is making a pretty strong case this year. Regardless, it should be at least another top 5 class though. It's going to be fun to be a Bama fan for the next few years.
  13. Kind of a hard question to answer, as most schools tend to have multiple rivals. And those rivalries could be in the same division, across division lines, and even outside the conference. The SEC also allows each team to name a permanent rival in the other division, and they get to play that rival every year. Some examples: Alabama's two biggest rivals are Auburn (Iron Bowl!), and Tennessee. Auburn is in the same division, but Tenn is in the east division. Besides Bama, Auburn maintains the South's oldest rivalry with UGA. (Auburn west, UGA east) UGA has rivalries with Auburn, Tenn, Florida ("Worlds Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party"), and Georgia Tech from the ACC. Florida maintains a rivalry with Florida St. Kentucky has one with Louisville And LSU renewed an old rivalry with Tulane a couple of years ago. (FYI: Both Tulane and Georgia Tech were originally members of the SEC) So, I guess the best way to answer your question is the SEC did their best in trying to keep school rivalries by either placing them in same division, or allowing the teams to name a permanent rival from the other division they have to play every year.
  14. What do you expect from a person who thinks an adequate slow footed RT would have been a viable replacement for LT if only the Bills did not attempt to play that pesky no-huddle.
  15. Back at you! Hope you and your loved ones had a good one. The bolded part is something we basically both agree with. Our only difference seems to be you are taking the "yes/no (with more emphasis on yes)" approach, where I am thinking Brohm is more of an extra or bonus. The scouting report was merely a "tool" to prove a point. And you proved it with Tom Brady. You keep saying Brohm was highly touted, and would have been drafted in the first round in 2007, and was drafted in the second round in 2008. In 2008, Mike Flynn was considered nothing but camp fodder by pretty much every scouting analysis I could now find. So what does that prove now? Nothing. All those 2007 and 2008 draft and scouting reports are worthless right now. What has value now is what the players did once they hit the NFL. As "bad" as Tom Brady was coming out of college, he still made back up. The Green Bay Packers drafted both Flynn and Brohm in the same year. So neither QB had previous NFL experience. After analyzing both players, the Packers came to this conclusion: Flynn was better than Brohm, and Brohm was so bad, he was actually cut from the team. In 2009, the Packers came to same conclusion, and Brohm was once again cut from the team. That cannot be denied, and it cannot be spun. In a previous post, you stated (essentially) Brohm was not a FA pick up. Unfortunately, that is what Brohm was (more like a RFA).
  16. Merry Christmas! Happy Holiday! Season Greetings! Etc ... To "y'all", "all a y'all", "you'n", and "yuse guys"
  17. Nothing confusing about it. See below. Ever hear of a fluke? Atlanta D sucks and nobody has game film on this kid. The potential of a "good enough" game sounds very likely. Oh please. Like your scenario is the same situation. But to placate you: IF my second year, second round QB who was only good enough to be a third string QB came in and played 2 solid games, I would still be looking for a QB. But I would probably consider moving the third string QB to second string. I'm prejudice and you're biased. You have already set up the scenario as "can't fail". If he has "success", it's because he's good. If he fails, it was due to all the obstacles he had to face. I could care less how highly touted he was coming out of college. That was 2 years ago. And he was so highly touted he failed to beat out the un-highly touted Matt Flynn. Twice. For the second string spot. And here's Scout.com draft analysis on Brohm: Some of interesting phrases in there. "Lacks mobility. Can't move or get away from the rush." "Fool's gold?". I agree we should give him the chance to develop. Right along side another QB. Let the best man win. Sorry if I refuse to accept a 3rd string QB (or worse) should become the leader of this team based on a couple of BS games, and without fighting for it. I'm prejudice like that.
  18. The only thing I will admit is BB is getting thrown into a effed up situation. His performance(s), regardless of how good or bad it is/they are, need to be ignored. I think the kid needs to be properly evaluated during the off season regardless of his performance, but his performance should in no way impact decisions regarding this teams personnel needs during the off season. This team needs a QB. And while you worry about "wasting a high draft pick" that doesn't pan out, I worry about this team thinking this project player is their QB of the future all because he looked "good enough" in one or two BS games.
  19. Assuming he does start, a rational person would not even consider his performance these next two games. However, this is TSW. Brohm posts numbers similar to Trent, and we are going to have people sitting in corner rubbing one out declaring BB the answer to our prayers ("OMG. If he can perform this well now, just wait until he gets into training camp. The Bills will not have to worry about drafting a QB"). If he tanks, we will have other people screaming he's a bum, and isn't worth wasting any more time on.
  20. I think that was the Trent Edwards offense. IIRC, AVP mentioned being able to run a more complex offense with Fitz. Ok, ok, so that means the offense now fits on the 3x5 card in 12pt font.
  21. Fitz was 17/25 for 178 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT vs the Pats*. And in some way, one could actually make the argument Fitz out played Tom Brady (don't know how much water that would hold) Brady was 11/23 for 115 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.
  22. And you would still be wrong: Retraction Why does this rumor persist?
  23. Or Brohm is completely unprepared to start. The guy has sat on a practice squad for a 1.5 years, has been a Bill for 5 weeks (6 now?), and has only been taking snaps with the scout team. As inept as the offense has looked, it can look worse.
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