That was the result of them just having cut Milloy. No such similar situation this time. And the Bills' season went South fast, once Travis got hurt, and then Moulds got hurt. Hopefully the Bills stay healthy.
Coleman is a retard. This is the guy who said that Tom Brady's arm was moving forward when he fumbled the ball, thus it was an incomplete forward pass.
Yeah I think Thomas is done. Everett SHOULD be done, seeing as how he missed all of mini- and training camp and will be just coming back from injury. But stranger things have happened.
I thought they were jumping up and down like gang-bangers, not stomping on the logo, because the Falcons were doing it also. I also didn't see Trotter throw a punch, technically, i.e. closed-fist.
I've been impressed with Gandy. I had high hopes for Anderson, but it appears he's not all that. I think Preston replaces him sooner rather than later, assuming CV is back sooner rather than later.
Good ol' Walt Coleman rearing his ugly head. You remember him, from the "just give it to 'em" game and the bogus "tuck" rule calls, right? But then again, the NFL needs guys like him to do their dirty work.
Maybe you should grow up and realize you and your scout friend are totally wrong about JP. That would be a nice start. And maybe try rooting for your team's players, instead of hoping/looking for them to fail.
The Bills don't need to cut JR, but he was probably kept because Parrish was going to be inactive for several games, thus leaving them with 6 availabe WR's. Once Parrish comes back, no need for 7 available WR's. I say trade him right now to Green Bay for a box of tape!
VA: I don't see JP as the type to go after a player when he is the one who made the mistake. I mean, what would JP say to Reed? "Well I know I fugged up, but why didn't you save my bacon?"
Some people lead by example, some can lead by their reputation, and others lead by their words. Having a vocal leader AND one who leads by their actions can only be a good thing.
The Bills won with JP at the helm, and JP is young and has a bright future. There's no need to "convince [ourselves] that getting rid of Bledsoe was a good move," it WAS the right move for this team. It was Bledsoe's time to move on and him having a good first game with the Cowboys doesn't change that fact.