
DonInBuffalo
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Gee, why might a bar owner want to destroy a tape that shows a bunch of underage people in his bar, as opposed to giving that tape to the police?
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I had seats in 334 for quite a few years. Had to give them up last year. When I first got the seats, I was in row 26, and those seats were good, but a little high up. For example, unless you had really good eyesight, you couldn't read the names on the jerseys. When they renovated the stadium, and reassigned all the seats, I moved down to row 16. Those were great seats. It's actually a much better view than TV, because you're a little higher up and can see more of the field all at once. Also, sitting on that side of the field, you can see everything happening on the Bills bench. Pretty much anywhere between the 30's in the lower 20 rows of the upper deck has a good view of the field, which is why the Bills keep raising the price of those tickets. It went up $10 more to $70 for the upcoming season. Some people prefer the lower bowl because you're closer to the action, but generally speaking you don't have as good a few of the entire field. To each their own.
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There is 3-4 and 4-3 and a few others
DonInBuffalo replied to Wizard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's not really the same as what he was talking about. 3 DBs on the field and an extra LB in the box is not the same thing as moving a safety down into the box. The safety is presumably faster than the LB, and would generally do a better job of covering receivers in downfield routes. -
There is 3-4 and 4-3 and a few others
DonInBuffalo replied to Wizard's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Bills will probably have a 4-4 package they can use in specific situations. It would be a good fit for down near the goal line, since you don't have as much field to cover. During the Greg Williams era, the Bills sometimes brought in a 4th LB on 2nd and long, because most teams have a strong tendency to run in that down and distance. -
I'm guessing somebody at KFFL was monitoring a Buffalo News chat session.
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Gailey has already said that Kelsay is going to convert to OLB in the new system.
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I read in the Buffalo News recently that Gailey confirmed that all of the DEs from last year would be competing for OLB spots in the new system. Can't find the article. I checked out a few rosters of 3-4 teams, and pretty much all of the DEs are in the 290-300 range. Kyle Williams is undersized for a 3-4 NT, but he's the best fit for NT out of the players on the current roster. IMO he would be a better fit at DE in this scheme. With Williams at NT, Stroud and Spencer Johnson are the logical choices for DE. Kelsay might be one of the odd men out this season. He doesn't seem to be as good a fit compared to others on the roster. Schobel and Maybin seem like the best fits at OLB. Agree with Poz and Mitchell on the inside. Makes sense to have Ellison be a backup ILB. Bryan Scott will probably also get on the field quite a bit in some quazi-nickel alignments where he replaces one of the ILBs. When he's healthy, McGee is the best CB on the team. McKelvin will presumably be given every opportunity to earn the other starting spot. At the beginning of training camp last season, Florence was at the top of the nickel depth chart; will probably be the same this season. Of course, Byrd is the starting FS. Wilson moved ahead of Whitner during last season. Not sure how, if at all, Whitner fits into the team's plans for this season.
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Wasn't Ralph giving the team to his wife?
DonInBuffalo replied to TheChimp's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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With the switch to a 3-4, a lot of holes to fill
DonInBuffalo replied to jahnyc's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The DTs from last season will become DEs in the 3-4. Stroud, Williams, and S. Johnson all have the size and skill set to be effective DEs in a 3-4. The Bills have more OLB candidates than they know what to do with. All the DEs from last season, along with all the OLBs, are all competing for those spots. The Buffalo News had an article today, where Gailey was explaining how they are going to adapt their schemes to fit the personnel they have available. http://www.buffalonews.com/2010/02/25/9690...ers-to-new.html -
Maybe the funniest part of all of this is the OP didn't even have his stats right. Butler played in two games in 2006. He didn't start a game that season. He was active but didn't play in 7 other games. Butler started all 16 games in 2007. He started 13 games in 2008, and missed 3 due to injury. He started 2 games in 2009 before being placed on IR. So he started in 31 games, played in 33 games, and was active for 40 games. As a general rule, when a starter in his mid 20's, under a multi-year contract worth about $8 million, decides to retire and walk away, most media outlets would consider that newsworthy.
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The Official USA Olympic Hockey Thread
DonInBuffalo replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It depends on the results of the game being played later tonight. Seeds 3 and 6-12 have been determined: 3. Russia 6. Canada 7. Slovakia 8. Switzerland 9. Belarus 10. Norway 11. Germany 12. Latvia Seeds 1-4 get byes, and 5-12 play in the qualifiers with the pairings as you would expect, high to low. If Finland wins in regulation, they would be #1 and the US #2. The US would probably play Slovakia, assuming there are no upsets in the qualifier round. If Sweden wins, or the Game goes into OT, the US would be the #1 seed and probably play Switzerland. The qualifiers (which the US gets a bye) are on Tuesday, and the quarterfinals are on Wednesday. -
The Official USA Olympic Hockey Thread
DonInBuffalo replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That OT game really hurt Canada in the standings. That puts them at the #6 seed, which means they'll have to play Russia in the quarterfinals. By comparison, the US will be playing probably either Slovakia or Switzerland in the quarterfinals. -
Stand in line with me, to punch NBC in the face!
DonInBuffalo replied to Lv-Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
QFT. And let's give credit where it's due - I've watched plenty of Olympic Hockey where they take commercial breaks while play is going on, because there are no commercial timeouts. At least they're showing all of this game, so far no commercials during the 1st period. -
Stand in line with me, to punch NBC in the face!
DonInBuffalo replied to Lv-Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Keep in mind that this is the same network that pre-empted a sudden death OT playoff game so they could show a pregame show for a horse race. -
Stand in line with me, to punch NBC in the face!
DonInBuffalo replied to Lv-Bills's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Thanks. tvguide.com doesn't have Time Warner's channels totally up to date, so they didn't have MSNBCHD in their listings. I had to hunt it down in my channel guide. (718 where I live) -
Coincidentally, a small company I used to work for purchased an HP desktop in the summer of 2006. Someone else I do business with purchased one about a year or so before that. The immediate problem you have is you don't have enough free space on your C partition. I suggest you delete all your temporary internet files, and change those settings to reduce the amount of space that is used for that. Also, check your list of installed programs, and delete anything that's installed in the C partition that you don't need, or you can reinstall on another partition. As a general rule, you want at least 10% free space on all drives/partitions at all times. Since you have plenty of free disk space, if you want to spend a few coins to speed up the computer, RAM makes the most sense. You could upgrade to 2 Gig for about $50. If you go to HP's web site, you should be able to enter your model number somewhere in the support section and find out exactly what kind of memory your computer uses. Probably 2 memory sticks 1 Gig each, the kind that everybody sells, would work in that computer.
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IMO Tasker was limited to his ST role for most of his career primarily because he was so good at it. Jim Kelly has said that he thought Tasker could have been a Pro Bowl WR if he played there his entire career. Tasker was a damn good football player, period.
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As others mentioned, one reason these players may have been cut was to give them a better chance at catching on with another team. Palmer is a bit of a surprise. I thought he played really well on ST toward the end of last season, and he was playing well enough at LB to get on the field in some situations. Maybe the coaches thought he was a bad fit for the new system. Also keep in mind there's a major roster logjam at OLB. Possibly as many as 10 players on the current roster would be on that depth chart if camp opened today. Wendling got cut because he can't play S at all. He got on the field a little bit late in the week 4 Miami game. I went back and watched that, and he was just brutal. He was so bad the next time the Bills had to deal with S depth issues, they had Nic Harris practice there, so they could use him instead of Wendling. That's a sure-fire way to get yourself cut. If you are so bad at your position they have players at other positions taking practice reps in front of you, then you probably don't deserve your roster spot. If the coaches decided they never expect Jenkins to develop into a WR that will get anything resembling regular playing time, then it makes sense to cut him too. Someone suggested that Marcus Smith could have played NT in the 3-4. I looked up his measurements, and he's something like 6-3 295. So he appears to be too small for NT. Based on what I read, Smith, McGhee, and Phillip were all basically roster fodder that suffered season-ending injuries in training camp last season.
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New Defensive Coordinator - George Edwards
DonInBuffalo replied to ajm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Looking over a few rosters of other 3-4 teams, most of the DEs are somewhere in the 280-300 range. Denny might be able to put that much weight on his frame; I doubt if any of the other DEs can. Schobel and Maybin appear to be good fits at OLB, the rest of the DE on the roster are kind of in limbo. As others have mentioned, most of the DTs on the roster are better suited to DE than NT in a 3-4. The Bills will probably have to pick up a pair of NTs either in the draft or FA. Pos and Mitchell appear to be the leading candidates for the ILB jobs, leaving a glut of players competing for the OLB spots: Schobel, Maybin, and possibly other DEs curerntly on the roster, Ellison, Harris, Palmer all competing for probably 4 roster spots total. Maybe Ellison becomes a backup ILB who contributes mostly on ST. -
As others have stated in this read, you can't expect to hire a "real" OC when the HC has said he will be calling the plays. This position is more like an "Assistant OC". It involves more responsibility than a position coach, but not as much as a typical coordinator. Since Modkins has more than 5 years experience working with Gailey, it's an obvious choice. In some ways, it reminds me of when Gregg Williams hired Jerry Grey to be his DC.
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NFL involved in huge lawsuit this week
DonInBuffalo replied to Got_Wood's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4822872 According to that article, the judges appeared to be skeptical of the NFL's argument. -
One thing to keep in mind: As soon as the ball came lose, any/every official that was looking at Rogers followed the ball instead. So it's perfectly understandable that they never saw the facemask grab, no matter how blatant it might have been.
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"funny" can be very subjective. Movies that some people find hilarious others might find "eh". For example, I thought The Hangover had a few amusing scenes, but overall it didn't do much for me. Used Cars is my favorite. The scene where they cut into the Presidential address is an absolute classic. Others that come to mind, not in any particular order: Animal House Neighbors (Belushi's last movie) Slap Shot Caddyshack Police Academy Porky's
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Police blotter from Colts game
DonInBuffalo replied to Hammered a Lot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You underestimate Jerry. That's what the satellite lots closest to the stadium charge:http://www.arlingtoncowboysparking.com/ $67 for the back of the lot, $77 for the front, and $82 if you want to tailgate. Looks like that's the same price they charge during the regular season. http://www.cowboystickets.com/parking.html For the game yesterday, they were still selling parking passes for two lots. One was $100, the other $150. Presumably the other lots were already sold out. For the NFC Championship game, parking prices range from $110 to $295. If you want to tailgate in the stadium lots, you need to park in specially designated areas: http://stadium.dallascowboys.com/guests/parking.cfm