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TO is going to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Senator replied to RayFinkle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Come back when you reach puberty - in the meantime, some Klassic Kimmel... Get to Know your Juggies Juggies Shopping And who didn't crack up at.. The Fat Kid Finally... Girls On Trampolines -
Honestly...SKOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBY is just soooooooooooooooooooooooo Billistic.
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Do We Have a Better Team Now than at the End of 2008 ?
The Senator replied to Kenwick's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Raining in P-Town again today??? Back to your own room, Tommie* Bundchen*-lover - we know you think he's* just oh-sooo-dreamy. -
Sarah Palin might NOT sing National Anthem
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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Sarah Palin might NOT sing National Anthem
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
and the billistic idiot would be scratching his head, assuming he took his hat off, singing, by his own stupid admission, "oh say can you see, DAH DA DAH DAH DA DA..." -
Oh yeah...that's right....I completely forgot that FatBoy Peters is gone
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Since I don't expect Jauron to throw the position to open competition in camp, I don't expect any controversy - unless, of course, Edwards looks bad early on, then gets injured, and Fitzpatrick steps up and looks great.
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Going to Cali tomoorrow....any suggestions
The Senator replied to taterhill's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Don't know how long you're staying, but it's 8 days 'til post time at Del Mar Even if the ponies aren't running, the village is beautiful. Doesn't sound like you'll be in San Diego, but if you are... USS Midway -
I would rather the Bills go get Graham Harrell.
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I would agree that Leach can probably coach very well at the NFL level. And regarding the 'system', says Coach Leach... "Anybody that uses the word “system” right off the top, you know you’re talking to a bad football coach. Because anybody who says anything like that doesn’t understand the point of coaching. Anybody who calls plays has a system, so I assume their team calls plays, if they don’t they probably ought to start. I can’t think of any team that doesn’t call plays, so right there you have a system. This system quarterback stuff, all the guy is doing is acknowledging that he’s not a very good football coach because his quarterback doesn’t have the success that maybe (Cody) Hodges does or Graham Harrell or whoever; they want to call him a system quarterback and actually what they’re saying is they’re a bad football coach. The other thing that amazes me about it is in the NFL, most of the quarterbacks are playing in an offense that's similar to ours. They spread out, they throw it most of the time, and they operate from the shotgun, which is similar to what we do. So that immediately fits with the NFL model better than most of the quarterbacks from other systems....Peyton Manning, how often is he under center? How about Denver? How about Seattle? How about Green Bay? How about Philadelphia? You can go on and on. It’s a bunch of foolishness. It's people afraid to think for themselves is what it is, and so what they do is they sit around and parrot what’s been infused in their head. I think just by definition, if you’re going to coach something you’re required to think, you’re required to teach. I think that failure to do that, how can you possibly call yourself a very good coach or a very good organization if you can't understand things that fundamental?" link Gotta love the guy. He'd be a helluva lot more entertaining to have around here than DJ. (Of course, I take it all back if DJ and our Bills go 19 and 0 baby!!! )
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Going to Cali tomoorrow....any suggestions
The Senator replied to taterhill's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Be sure to stop at Wahoo's for fish tacos. Wahoo's -
Expect to see more elements of the spread in the NFL in coming seasons. Jauron is not exactly known as an innovator, but don't be at all surprised to see someone like Belicheat* commit to the spread. Said Belicheat* two years ago, when a writer asked if the spread would ever find its way to the N.F.L.... “I don’t know. There’s times in the N.F.L. where you see just a quarterback in the backfield. There are situations like that. But I mean, you watch the Pac-10 and a lot of times you can watch a whole game and not see two backs in the backfield. It’s empty or it’s the quarterback back there with one other back and three, four, five extended receivers." link The Spread Offense: Coming to an NFL Franchise Near You? Said Florida's Urban Meyers last month... "Right now, we've been contacted by a minimum of three NFL teams who want to implement a spread element," Meyer said last month. "They're going to do it." link One of the best articles (from 2005) I've read about Leach's offensive philosophy stated... "Leach and his offense are approaching the natural end of a path football strategy has been taking for 50 years. They are testing a limit. Synergy, in Leach's view, doesn't come from mixing runs with passes but from throwing the ball everywhere on the field, to every possible person allowed to catch a ball. "Our notion of balance," Leach says, "is that the five guys who catch the ball all gain 1,000 yards in the season." (The Indianapolis Colts last season became only the fourth team in N.F.L. history to have three receivers gain more than 1,000 yards in a single season.) The trouble with running plays, as Leach sees it, is that they clump players together on the field - by putting two of them, during a handoff, in the same spot with the ball. "I've thought about going a whole season without calling a single running play," Leach says, only half-joking. ...E. J. Whitley, an offensive lineman, says: 'If you're on this offense, you expect to score. Most offenses on fourth down are coming off the field. On fourth down we expect a play to be called. Because we haven't scored yet.' " link Leach will be an NFL HC in the near future, and a very successful one, IMO. I only hope it's with the Bills. As for the dome/southern climate, I think it makes more of a difference who your QB is than where he plays, and I would agree that the jury is still out on Trent Edwards and cold weather.
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Sarah Palin might NOT sing National Anthem
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
It's not - it's just completely absent from this thread. -
That's just wrong. Funny, but sick. All of a sudden I don't want to eat there again. I suppose there are many far better places in SF's Mission District, but Taco Tuesday is quite the event at... OB's
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I enjoyed 10 delicious fish tacos one Tuesday nite at... OB's Grill & Bar
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TO is going to be on Jimmy Kimmel Live
The Senator replied to RayFinkle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I expect they'll talk more about Joanna Krupa and being bounced off ABC's 'SuperStars' than about football or Buffalo. -
Would you watch replacement players?
The Senator replied to billsfan89's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
ditto - it was the replacement players that caused gene upshaw and the nflpa to cry 'uncle' in '87. but i do understand that some will want to support the strike - after all, guys like jason peters need to eat too... -In Philadelphia, a strong union town, only 4,074 watched the "Spare Bears" clobber the home team 35-3 on October 4. Furthermore, many fans joined the striking Eagles to berate both squads as they entered the stadium. -A "crowd" of 4,919 assembled the second week in Detroit, another union stronghold. -29,745 at the Superdome chanted "Stay on strike" as their new Saints team took a 27-0 halftime lead against the Los Angeles Rams in the first week. -The largest attendance each week was: Week 1 – 38,494 in Denver; Week 2 – 61,230 in Denver (Monday night), Week 3 – 60,415 in Dallas (Monday night). -Average attendance increased after the first week but was nowhere near pre-strike levels: Week 1 – 16,949; Week 2 – 27,627; Week 3 – 26,063. Almost all clubs offered ticket holders refunds for replacement games. The replacement players, who earned $4,000 a week, fit no particular profile. link -
What do you miss about Buffalo?
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
closed years ago - guy made a helluva pie, though -
Bills front 7: The 1-2 scheme.
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh believe me...this was not his 1st day, nor his 1st TSW screen name. -
Bills front 7: The 1-2 scheme.
The Senator replied to Billistic's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm not arguing anything. This is your second reply to my single post, so I guess you're having an argument with yourself. -
Tim Graham defends the Patriots claim to
The Senator replied to BLZFAN4LIFE's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh they* will suck - starting with that Monday nite nat'l TV blowout at the hands of the Buffalo Bills... Our BuffTown Bills 34 Provincetown Patriettes* 0 I predict an 8-8 season for the Patriettes*, at which point you'll say you're were Giants fan all along anyway.