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MadBuffaloDisease

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  1. I think we'll sacrifice at the FB spot, by keeping one.
  2. Look at George Wilson last year. Nance has as good a shot as anyone to make the roster.
  3. If you're stupid enough to put a hot cup of ANYTHING between your legs, you have no one to blame but yourself. The U.S. has become a country of people who CANNOT accept responsibility for their own problems and need to pin the blame on someone else. And that's largely because there are too many lawyers who need to drum up business, and who will take ANY case no matter how ridiculous it is. And GREAT to hear that lawsuits are decreasing. But it's only a start.
  4. Tort reform is NOT needed. Every case has merit!
  5. Actually he does, at least as a returnman (don't know about coverage, a la a "gunner"), and he's 6'1". And Price is definitely safe. The guys I see as locks are Evans, Price, Parrish, and Reed. That leaves at most 3 spots for Davis, Nance, Wilson, Aiken, Smith, and Denney. Suffice it to say that someone(s) good will be getting cut,
  6. Way to go, children of ignorance. Do yourselves a favor and read the link posted by rtconner. Did you read THIS at the bottom of that link? What was that about ignorance, again? The lady bought coffee at a drive-thru and put it between her legs. Couldn't she have put it anywhere ELSE? Could she have asked for one of those paper caddies? Have you ever had a 185 degree coffee cup between your legs? It's STILL fuggin' hot WITHOUT spilling it on yourself.
  7. Oh, okay. Now I see why you wouldn't want to bang one for a night and would rather hang with Fab.
  8. Yeah, because with friends like Fabio, who talk you into a gay night of male-bonding/basketball watching instead of fugging some model-wannabe...
  9. Did McD's PUT the hot coffee BETWEEN the woman's legs? The cup says "caution, coffee is hot."
  10. The problem was that the Bills' vets turned on JP even BEFORE he ever played a game, i.e. after Bledsoe was released and JP got the job by default. In BR's case, he played because of an injury to TM, so the vets knew they had to go that extra step to help him out. There's a difference there.
  11. The most famous example I can recall is Elway refusing to play for the Baltimore Colts and being traded to Denver.
  12. I know. And just think how much better he'll be THIS year!
  13. Yes but one thing to consider is that Jennings had Rusty Jones and STILL was injury-prone, while Gandy did not. And I'd submit that the Bears benefitted greatly last year from Rusty's presence, while now the Bills will benefit from a Rusty disciple.
  14. Or B word and moan what a bad owner Ralph is, when he's kept the Bills in a depressed market all these years.
  15. No, it's actually the premise for Ace Ventura. And it's true.
  16. Yeah, the Cards' moves created hype which sold tix. Whether it translates to winning games and CONTINUING to sell tix remains to be seen.
  17. The truth about "Wide Right" is that Frank Reich, who was the holder on the FG attempt, failed to get the laces out, which prevented the ball from hooking back inside the uprights. The kick had plenty of leg and was just an inch or two off, so it wasn't like Norwood was way off with it. But outside of that, there were enough other blunders that lost the game for the Bills, rather than laying it at the foott of Norwood.
  18. NO Bills fan can rightfully B word about ticket prices, considering they're the lowest in the NFL and Ralph has NO obligation to run a charity. That's why I think Bills fans who complain about Ralph "whining" about the money he'll potentially lose are, sorry to say it, morons.
  19. Got a link on that? Not that I don't trust you; I don't trust anyone.
  20. If giving Peters his guaranteed money in a roster bonus versus a signing bonus were feasible, I'm sure they would have done it. But we don't know what Peters got in any case.
  21. This is what I got from NFL.com's individual workouts: http://www.nfl.com/draft/analysis/individual_workouts His 40-times are all over the place. Campus time was 4.57, Combine was 4.64, and Pro Day was 4.74. However looking at his agility numbers, a 4.25 in the SS and a 6.77 in the 3-cone are pretty impressive.
  22. Gotcha! It would have been nice to get him at that rate, but they did get an additional year.
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