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Naaman Roosevelt: Not a Patriot
Dean Cain replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They must have liked Roosevelt's 60 yard touchdown on a slant vs the Gmen in the Meadowlands. Roosevelt is a poor man's Wes Welker. He's got great hands & a high football IQ. Next up Michael Jasper? -
If Nix is able to resign Byrd and Levitre???
Dean Cain replied to Dragonborn10's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If we don't keep Levitre & Byrd then we will have 2 gigantic holes to fill. These are 2 of our most consistent players of the past 4 years & borderline pro bowlers. It would be dumb not to retain their services. Offer market value for both. Next! -
Bills 4.5 point dogs to the phins
Dean Cain replied to CodeMonkey's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's hard to win in the NFL. -
For the sake of Discussion - Marcus Lattimore
Dean Cain replied to peterpan's topic in College Football
Sadly this would actually be a guy to get: higher character than McGahee, soft spoken, humble, and friends with Gilmore. 3rd rounder for a kid who will be 23 in 2014, CJ is 4 years older & Freddy will be near retirement. -
You left out Buffalo. Does Gailey know what 5-9 means? 4-12, 6-10, 5-9 equals Chan we can believe in!
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Urbik agrees to contract extension
Dean Cain replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm all for rebuilding & strengthening our line. Our right side has been weak this year. 0 rushing tds between RG & RT & outside RT. Lets resign Levitre & Byrd & bring in a guy like Jake Long who would be a great RT for us. Cut Pears & retain Hairston. -
Urbik agrees to contract extension
Dean Cain replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://espn.go.com/n...4-year-15m-deal 4 years $15 million. -
Urbik agrees to contract extension
Dean Cain replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
will be interesting to see how much they ink Urbik for. Signing Byrd will leave the door open to franchise Levitre if necessary. -
Here's a thought. With so many empty seats, maybe the Bills can do a promo the next time Salvatore buys up 10,000 seats to make for a sellout. Give away the tickets on the condition of a proven "like" on Facebook.
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#1 Cowboys up 620 since I posted. #29 Titans are up 96, #30 Bills up 33, #31 Rams up 37, #32 Jaguars up 0. Apparently the Jaguars fans didn't get the memo that we are in a race for the bottom. I've been to Bills games in Cincinnati, Carolina, Jacksonville, Miami & Atlanta. I have to admit we travel well. But most fans I see are middle aged. How many fans how have since relocated out of market have families, like my own, who wonder why we put ourselves through the misery every Sunday?
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Peter King: "No team in LA until at least 2014"
Dean Cain replied to l< j's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills need to improve their experiment north of the border. The Bills are the NFL's smallest tv market outside of Jacksonville & Green Bay. If you include Toronto the Bills are a top 5 market. The problem with the Bills is that Toronto is indifferent towards them. In a city of 6,500,000 million the Bills can't even get 40,000 fans in a 54,000 seat stadium. We've had 5 years to build this thing in Toronto and other than it being a financial boon, it has been an abject failure. Only a Bush League franchise could blow the Toronto series. How about this - do the training camp in Toronto? Rochester is a middling city and brings in only 15,000 fans on Sunday. If you integrate the Bills in Toronto or Southern Ontario they would be around longer than one weekend per year to showcase the NFL to the Canadian market. If the Bills truly believe Canada is the Bills best chance at remaining viable then they need to pull the plug on Rochester & relocate training camp to Ontario. -
In a sign of the times the NRA Facebook page has been taken down. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/nra-facebook-page-disappears-following-sandy-hook-killings-190101881.html Perhaps the Bills could do us a favor?
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#1 Dallas 5,279,247 up 302 "likes" since I posted.
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We are up to 23 likes since I posted this. I expect this number ebbs and flows with each game. That said it's an interesting metric we at TBD should keep track of.
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Maybe if we had an actual owner with competent front office we'd be past the 1/2 million mark. I mean I will grant Jacksonville & St. Louis a pass as they've only been around for 15 years. We've been around 53 seasons and have a limited national fan base. I'd make the argument many of our fan base is baby boomers, and demographically we will be the lowest "liked" Facebook team if we have to endure another 13 years of this. In another post today I noticed the NFL will move a team if the fan base falls apart. Out of the bottom 3 teams, I'd put Buffalo as the team most likely to leave town accounting for: an aging shrinking population.
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Hey I thought it was interesting just to see how our popularity pales in comparison to the top tier NFL teams. It's not about market size, see Green Bay. Maybe if we were good we could get a 1/2 million likes from Southern Ontario. 422,000 likes is a joke for a franchise that claims it owns Western NY population 3,500,000 million & southern Ontario 7,000,000.
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Interesting analysis on total # of facebook likes in the NFL Dallas Cowboys: 5,278,945 Pittsburgh Steelers: 4,813,282 New England Patriots: 3,910,142 Green Bay Packers: 3,399,332 New Orleans Saints: 2,908,447 Chicago Bears: 2,648,063 NY Giants: 2,594,271 Philadelphia Eagles: 2,004,468 Oakland Raiders: 1,838,989 Indianapolis Colts: 1,671,585 San Francisco 49ers: 1,570,138 NY Jets: 1,497,662 Denver Broncos: 1,450,268 Minnesota Vikings: 1,397,763 Miami Dolphins: 1,292,276 San Diego Chargers: 1,202,118 Baltimore Ravens: 1,200,809 Washington Redskins: 1,048,060 Atlanta Falcons: 939,993 Detroit Lions: 830,476 Houston Texans: 793,057 Seattle Seahawks: 787,238 Kansas City Chiefs: 650,903 Cincinnati Bengals: 625,677 Cleveland Browns: 613,014 Carolina Panthers: 549,541 Arizona Cardinals: 534,237 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 532,954 Tennessee Titans: 517,420 Buffalo Bills: 422,555 St. Louis Rams: 404,326 Jacksonville Jaguars: 298,390 The top 16 "liked" teams are 38-30 in the Super Bowl counting the Baltimore/Indy Colts as same franchise, and the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders as same franchise. Bottom 17-32 "liked" teams are 7-15 in the Super Bowl, with the Washington Redskins posting a 3-2 record. Only Baltmore, Kansas City, Tampa Bay, and St. Louis have wins in this group.
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New England WEEI radio stream on pats.com is totally busting our balls & Carroll's. They are laughing at us in New England. New England sports radio is killing the Bills. They are simply laughing at us. Didn't they lose yesterday?
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Sullivan: This reads like we wrote it
Dean Cain replied to Bronc24's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sullivan can smell a rat. Our organization Org Chart reeks of second rate talent. -
Regular Season Record (all-time) : 369-425-8 via profootball reference I'd put Ralph in the bottom 3rd. His lone saving grace being the mid 1960s, early to mid 1970s, & the golden era 1988-1999.
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Ed Hochuli in the Pats game
Dean Cain replied to Livinginthepast's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Pats lost coz old man Brady is losing his edge. Bet he is wearing down. 62 passes is too many for a 35 year old. -
[closed]Buddy......It's time.
Dean Cain replied to filthymcnasty08's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Buddy needs to take out his trash first; Chan & Fitzmagic. Then he can go throw himself over the falls for all I care. -
A real coach might make better of this group. I say fire Nix & Gailey, promote Whaley. As for possible head coaches I'm all for bringing in Raheem Morris as Head Coach & AVP as our OC. Bring in a guy like Brendan Daly to be our DC.
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He should have stayed in track because he has no hands. Maybe we can bring back Jauron to convert him to corner.