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  1. hahaha, im definitely not calling for moulds head, but all week i watched people crawl up his jock like speaking against him was blasphemy, and argueing back and forth about "he's one of the best WR's in the league" and today he just proved a point. 

     

    i dont think getting rid of him would help the team at all, but i dont think paying him $8million next year is a good idea either

     

    i think he's a very good reciever, especially if he was making about $2-3million, which is about what he's worth

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    Talking about money in the middle of the season is really pointless. There's nine months of offseason to deal with those issues, and if Moulds is hogging cap space they'll address it.

     

    For the Bills to continue to improve, though, they need Moulds. Bledsoe's tendency to lock onto him isn't doing the offense any favors, but Bledsoe won't be the starting QB next season.

     

    The more the other WRs get looks, the better they get. Hopefully the coaching staff will be able to include them more as the season goes on.

  2. So Moulds is the whipping boy this week? Oh well, you're not a Bills fan if you don't have something to B word about.

     

    To throw in, I noticed that Moulds didn't show enough enthusiastic support for Campbell after his TDs. He must have been jealous, not a quality you want in a leader.

     

    I think we should cut him this offseason and draft a rookie WR who will take 3 years to develop.

  3. I love our Defense and have stuck up for them even during their bad games, but to be realistic in this case...St. Louis has one of the worst offesive lines in the league.  It has been a major weak point for them all season.  I didn't see the game, but I was surprised to see so few sacks (1?) by our D-line.

     

    At least we were able to take advantage of their weakness.  That's a sign of a good gameplan and execution.

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    The D-line was especially good today. The Rams had 35 yards rushing, mostly due to the line.

     

    Shoebel blew up Faulk on the goaline. Adams was a maniac, and had an int. Denney and Kelsay got hits on Bulger that contributed to his inaccuracy late in the game.

     

    It was good to see them get back on track so quickly.

  4. 5 of the remaining 6 games are winnable, even for a team that has problems on the road.

     

    I'm just glad that the coaching staff hasn't adopted the loser mentality that some of the fans have, and turned the rest of the season into a series of exhibition games.

  5. No cheapshot in my opinion.  I thought that was an unbelivable hit.  He timed the snap count perfectly.  Bills beat the Jets that day rather easily.

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    I'm pretty sure Smith was flagged for offsides on that play. That's why people thought it was a cheapshot.

  6. So Donahoe makes it mandatory that Bledsoe must be the starting QB, but then trades a bunch of high picks for Losman in the draft?

     

    Doesn't make sense. Sounds like more Oprah-speculation to me. So Fassel would refuse to work with Bledsoe, but then turn around and take an assistant's assistant job trying to salvage Boller, an obvious scrub? Again, it doesn't make sense.

     

    The decision Donahoe made wasn't Bledsoe over Losman. It obvious that Losman is the QB of the future. The decision he made was Bledsoe over Garcia, Brunnell, Warner, and Collins to be the guy filling in until Losman was ready. And it's hard to argue, after watching those guys play this year, that he made the wrong decision.

  7. Yeah it sucks that he built a top 5 defense here. That blows.

     

    It sucks that he's built one of the best special teams units in the league. Again, how can we watch this crap?

     

    I can't stand that he nabbed the Bills a franchise back at the bottom of the first round. The nerve of that idiot.

     

    Signing a DT like Sam Adams, horrible. Takeo Spikes, awful. Lawyer Milloy, what a joke.

     

    Using high picks and free agents to fill the Oline. Idiotic. The Pats don't have any of those on their offensive line, and they won the SB.

     

    Trading for a QB that set the franchise passing record. Moron.

     

    Know who else sucks? Jim Kelly. The Bills had two losing seasons his first two years as QB. I can't believe we didn't run that bum out of town!

  8. If I may ask, what flavored Kool Aid did Teflon Tom hand you on this fine afternoon? Was it mango lime? Fruit punch? Banana rasberry?

     

    Don't you think that maybe Teflon mismanaged the LG position after cutting Ruben Brown? We first started with Mike Pucillo. Then Lawrence Smith. Now Ross Tucker.

     

    Who's next? Is Ben Sobieski healthy yet? How about Kris Farris? Did Victor Allotey finish his 2 year internship at Burger King yet?

     

    For 3.5 seasons, I've given Teflon the benefit of the doubt. No more.

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    Donahoe has replaced 51 of the 53 players on the team over those last 3.5 years. So, yeah, there are still some holes in the roster.

     

    This isn't a minor or cosmetic job Donahoe is doing. This is a major overhaul, similar to the rebuilding the Bills did in the 80s or the Rams and Bucs did in the 90s. Those rebuilding efforts took 6 years, not 3.5.

     

    You focus on the negatives, but he's built a top 5 defense out of nothing. The Bills have one of the best special teams units in the league. McGahee can carry a game.

     

    I've been a Bills fan for life. Jim Kelly first two seasons as starter were losing seasons. But when he turned it around, all hell broke loose.

     

    Despite the recent loss (to the SB champions on the road), the team is starting to turn things around.

  9. Uhhm, and which defensive coordinator wouldn't be able to figure that one out yet?

     

    I honestly hope that Wyche was being comical.

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    Wyche is saying that if the Bills are leading a team 38-6 and are looking to run out the clock, Tucker plays. If they're down 29-6 and need to throw the ball, Smith plays.

     

    When the game is close, they stick with the starter, Tucker.

     

    I know we're all frustrated, but let's give these guys some benefit of doubt. Not every setback makes these guys drooling idiots, like some would have us believe.

  10. I have to agree that the fans were energized by DB's arrival (remember the rally?) and he did look like the real deal for about 8 games.  That might be enough to rank it slightly less worse than the RJ trade.  But bad nonetheless.

     

    PTR

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    He did set the franchise record for passing yards and threw 24 TDs in 2002. The defense was so bad that year, that without the offense covering for them, the Bills would have been lucky to win 2 games.

     

    This trade comes nowhere near the Johnson trade in terms of sucking.

  11. Despite this announcement, Bledsoe's days are numbered. He's on borrowed time. Spend the next couple of weeks focusing on other Bills players and before you know it, No. 7 will be starting.

     

    Or Bledsoe will perform the most remarkable turnaround in franchise history and lead the Bills back into the playoff race. :D

     

    Have patience. Losman will be the starter soon enough.

  12. they might actually use plays where the WR's run more than 5 yard button hooks short of the first down marker.

     

    Bledsoe has no confidence to throw farther downfield than that

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    C'mon, he looked plenty confident throwing that long interception into double coverage. Just chucked it right down there without a second look. That's confidence. :D

     

    I actually believe that the offense will change.

     

    The Oline knows right now that if they make one mistake, the play is blown up, because Bledsoe can't get out of his own way. That's the reason for max protect.

     

    With a more mobile QB, the offense might be freed a bit to move away from max protect scheme.

     

    Mularkey and Clemments did all kinds of things with K. Stewart at QB. Hopefully JP will be a better overall player than Stewart, but he does have good mobility like Kordell.

  13. Ummm....I don't think your going to see the vets pulling for Bledsoe.  As for others incessant whining of "maybe JP's not ready mentally yet" - go pound salt.  Absolutely no one (not even the Buffalo coaches) can tell you if he will be successful or not once he starts playing - it's a crap shoot.  It is a fact however that Bledsoe has stunk for the last 2.5 years and we cannot win with him.  It is also a fact that he is not Buffalo's future.  It's Losman time.

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    You could be right. While it's a crap shoot on how Losman's going to perform in a game, the coaching staff is grading him out in practice right now. So they do have an idea on how prepared he is heading into the game.

     

    No doubt Bledsoe has set a low bar. If JP has made progress coming off of his injury, this is a difficult decision for the coaching staff.

  14. How can you get any worse than what Drew is doing on the road?  I'd rather see a young QB making mistakes than a washed-up one that doesn't learn from them and whom you are going nowhere with.  If the goal is to win 6 games this year (we can win at home with Drew, but absolutely have no chance on the road), then we should play Drew.  THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO PLAY DREW UNLESS JP STRUGGLES AND FROM A CONFIDENCE STANDPOINT NEEDS TO GET PULLED.  We are never going anywhere with Drew as our QB.

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    I seriously think that's a legit question. Will a rookie QB give the Bills a better chance to win on the road than Bledsoe. If Losman didn't miss all that practice time with his broken leg, this would be a no-brainer.

     

    But where I disagree is that once Losman starts, you can't pull him. It's his team, and you have to ride it out with him. If things go bad, you don't want the vets to politick against him for the veteran QB, so the team needs to know that they have to make him successful, there's no other choice.

  15. that any game that was "must win" and you expect your qb to step up has resulted in DB having his worst games ever.  How much does it piss you off when you know that DB cannot and never has while a Bill snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat.  I seriously can't remember one game during DBs tenure where he brought us back from a 10 point or more deficit.  What sucks even more is that for the past 3 years, when the Bills were losing, you just knew Bledsoe wasn't going to get it done.  I say let the JP era begin next week.  We're not going  to the playoffs this year, but if we start JP next week and for the remainder of the year, that will be 7 games under his belt and hopefully, next year won't be just a learnig experience.

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    I believe that Bledsoe is done, and the less he does in the game the better off the team is.

     

    But, at the same time, it's unfair to say that he has never won big games for the team. In 2002 he played a great game in Minny, coming from behind and winning the game in OT. The same season he won an OT game vs Chicago, played great in Miami, and countered a 200 yard rushing game by R. Williams in Buffalo with a 300 yard passing game, in a near-blizzard.

     

    I know that seems like a long time ago, but Bledsoe has played more than a few good games for the Bills. The guy has had his moments, but not any more.

  16. Also, why in the world did the Bills punt from the Pat's 35?  Watching the Bills first drive, they played with confidence.  After the punt it all went downhill.  Didn't Ralph criticize Greg Williams for the same thing?

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    In weak defense of the coaches, Moorman and the defense has been playing great lately, and they turned a similar situation against the Jets into a safety.

     

    Of course, it was early in the game and they didn't realize that Jerry Gray would again play the prison B word to Charlie Weiss.

     

    I would have rather seen them go for it, although watching how horrible Bledsoe played, I don't think it would have mattered the rest of the game if they got it.

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