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ChasBB

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  1. Lindell has been fairly consistent, but he has also missed some clutch kicks. I'm more concerned about his leg strength. Kicking a 55-yarder is not even an option like it is with many other teams. I would like to see some serious competition brought in and may the best man win. I still have not heard anything about how well Urrego has kicked in practice. Does he have a stronger leg than Lindell? Is he nailing 55-yarders in practice? Is he as accurate as Lindell? The media will certainly tell us about every catch every receiver makes, but no word on the kickers at all.
  2. Anyone heard anything about how Dan Urrego performed as a kicker during OTA's? I've not seen a word about him. Even though he has both punting and kicking experience, I see that the Buffalo Bills are listing him as a Kicker on their roster. So, I'm assuming it's going to be a competition between Dan Urrego & Rian Lindell -- unless the Bills plan on bringing anyone else in. Is Urrego also competing with Brian Moorman for the punting position?
  3. Agree. On paper, they look excellent at the skill positions and loaded with potential in the OL -- just have to see how it works out. Bottom line is they need to win games and get an attitude -- one where they EXPECT to win.
  4. +1 Yep! Less than 50 posts, then possible troll for sure.
  5. I agree with you that the economics of WNY is what it is. A Bills SB victory won't change that significantly. Some politicians need to be hung in Lafayette Square and in Albany and taxes rolled back to attract business again and a SB victory won't change that one way or another. That said, I can see how a SB victory could increase pressure on people (or more likely, GROUPS of people -- i.e. Jim Kelly and his alleged group of interested buyers) to step up and get something done. Ultimately, it's a free market and unless Ralph sells the team now, once the bidding starts the folks with Buffalo's interests at heart may not have what it takes to keep the franchise here, but I can see how a SB victory would certainly make them give it their all and go down swinging.
  6. So many potential scenarios -- too difficult to predict how things could play out. However, I would think that a Super Bowl victory could only help keep them in Buffalo.
  7. "Very important" -- just like the other 15 games are. The 1st game of the season cannot be labeled "critical" -- even if it is a division opponent, but it certainly is very important. I think Buffalo loses this game, but still goes on to make the playoffs.
  8. What?! We just get a Trillion helium balloons and float the whole stadium over to its new location all at once -- No biggie. C'mon man, THINK!!! Of course, got to do it on a day when the prevailing winds are not in play or else the stadium might end up in Rochester ya know! And, hey, now that we know the stadium is made of Legos, if it falls apart in transit, we just snap it back together again! Bingo. Problem solved. What else can I help with?
  9. Agree. From Buffalo's perspective, Indy would be pretty cool because it would bring back an old division rival from days past, but I also agree that Cincy & Cleveland should be in same division, so don't think that could work.
  10. Hey, I didn't realize the Ralph was made from Legos -- how 'bout that!
  11. Precisely! It sets the bar too low. Instead of victory being the ultimate goal, suddenly a "good effort" is adequate. Bottom line is there is no substitute for winning. There are no moral victories in the NFL if there's not a "W" in the Win/Loss column and Dick doesn't get that.
  12. Thus the precise reason Buffalo should be in a division with Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and either Cincinnati or Detroit.
  13. My favorite Brave player. RIP http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDmxZRrZKcw
  14. It's just a matter of time before they start looking like race car drivers with logos plastered across every square inch of their uniforms and helmets.
  15. I agree. I had posted some numbers, too, a while back: http://www.stadiumwall.com/index.php?s=&am...t&p=1434089 Main thing is that he improved as the year progressed last season and that's a very good sign.
  16. Agree Bills should go after him. Might have to up the ante a bit from what you suggest, but on the right track.
  17. Seriously. I want to see where they practice in December in preparation for a game at the Ralph.
  18. Agree -- like this guy, but, what if Kollar hadn't left on his own? In all likelihood, he'd still be the guy because the FO does not seem to move aggressively to replace ineffective coaches. We'd probably still have Fairchild had he not taken the Colorado job. However, it's good that things have worked out as they did in this case.
  19. Have your cake and eat it, too -- nice gig this lady has going. Unreal.
  20. Definitely, Preston was a total bone-head on that play.
  21. After repeating "It's hard to win in the NFL" for the fifth time during the interview, Jauron lamented "It's hard to gameplan against teams that have no apparent weaknesses. Every time we try, you know, they go and do something different to surprise us, so we kind of just stick to our run-run-pass approach and hope for the best." Jauron went on to say "Our guys really work hard."
  22. Even as I typed the word "legitimate", I was thinking what you said -- it is definitely a reach to consider taxes like this legitimate. Nice link, btw -- thanks.
  23. All: Thank you very much for the info. I thought maybe my attorney was building up his vacation fund, so I'm relieved to learn that this is legitimate. What a racket, though!
  24. Closing paper for sale of home lists an NFTA fee of $1000. Is this normal? I've never heard of this fee.
  25. Journalism is dead -- a lost art. Now, every "journalist" has an agenda.
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