Nope; if i was that much of a creep, why would I be here with a bunch of old dudes who are passionate (more or less) for this snakebitten team!?
Psh, that still happens with me. 3 months of conditioning with baseball, got to a under 7 minute mile. Then we had a winter break for 2 weeks and i went back up to an 8 minute mile if I pushed myself.
Sometimes in class I think back to when I was learning how to add and read Go Dog, Go and know I'm into Algebra, Pre-Calc, and analyzing the most boring of books. Not sure if it should make me feel old, but it does.
We could post so much that it would slowly become impossible to load the thread, therefore slowly killing it.
Only possible, humane strategy I can see from my point of view.
What's the likelihood that some of the kids are just too lazy to do the class and complained to their parents? If they don't like the religious aspect then just go to a private school.
11 years; The first game I watched was when the Bills played the Dolphins in 2002 during that snowstorm, its actually one of my earliest memories. I didn't start to track/listen/watch every single game till I was 10 though.
You guys always complain that you haven't watched the Bills play in a playoff game for what seems like a lifetime. Well, I've literally never seen the Bills in a playoff game for a lifetime, so you get what you get and you don't throw a fit.
What's been happening with Stevie moving to slot in 3 receiver sets? I've read about it on here and i wasn't sure if it was speculation or if there was a legitimate chance at him moving inside. If he does move, I think it would be cool if one of the "vets" (like Smith and Easley) is on one side and Graham or Woods is on the other.
And what of safety? Who would start opposite of Byrd?
Looks like i took to long posting it... you posted this as soon as i went to post mine
I like the last stat though, all the coaches that went from college to the NFL have gotten at least 7 wins (except for Bobby Petrino). Hopefully this is the history that repeats itself.
I was hoping to be the first one to say it but I guess not...
I think McKelvin will be one of the explosive players on the roster this year. You usually only need to win 2 out of the 3 parts of the game (Offense, Defense, Special Teams). McKelvin gives you an excellent chance to win the special teams part every game and makes me get excited even if the other team just scored.
The article actually goes over what the last place AFC teams' biggest issues last season and then there's a poll at the end of the article for readers to vote. Weird title for the thread to.
I don't think any teams will go from worst to first in the AFC but KC and Buffalo have the best chance. They all have tough divisions but the East and West are the only divisions with one clear dominant team. If P. Manning or Brady gets hurt, first place could be wide open for their respective divisions.