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Now thats just glossing it over. You might as well say the same thing about Jim Kelly, or Joe Montana, that the only reason they won was because they were on good teams. Say what you want, but the facts are that Tebow has won at ever level he has played at, and has been a team leader on every team he has played on. Facts, not conjecture.
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Yep, I agree. The kid's a winner, and a born leader. That's why Jim Kelly wants him, and thats why I want him. This franchise already sucks, so there is nowhere to go but up. Lets take a chance! Definitely worthy of a 2nd round pick at least.
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I would give it another season before declaring 'bust', considering that Maybin did hold out, and the chaos on our coaching staff. Maybin strikes me as being pretty intelligent, so if he works hard in the offseason, he could turn out yet. Although personally, I would have drafted Orakpo
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ESPN Truth and Rumors: Buffalo and Vick
pioniere replied to sharper802's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would love to have him on the Bills too. As for whether he can line up under center, or where he gets drafted, lets see how he does in the Senior Bowl this weekend. Except for the first day (Monday), he's had a good week of practice. -
Greggo seriously disses Buffalo
pioniere replied to grammer_police's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep, I am in 100% agreement. -
I agree. You think Belichek is going to hire someone to run HIS defense that he's not totally comfortable with? The Patsys defense needs to be re-tooled, and I'll bet if Belichek had it to do over again, Seymour would not have been shipped out.
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My concern with him is that he has had health issues. Here is another link, from Chris Brown: http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2010/01/23/p...oord-candidate/
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Bills Hire Curtis Modkins as Offensive Coordinator
pioniere replied to BillsGuyInMalta's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Here is a bit more background on Modkins, from his Ga. Tech days: http://ramblinwreck.cstv.com/sports/m-foot...s_curtis00.html -
You don't know much about football, do you..
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Anyone else EMBARRASSED by the new GM?
pioniere replied to Thurman8125's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I absolutely agree. -
I agree. We just need the parts (players) and a DC that is creative enough to do it.
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Guys like you read too much Jerry Sullivan. Gailey has the best resume of any coach we've had here since Marv. He hasn't even been in the job a week yet; hasn't even picked a coaching staff, and you're already treating him like he's the second coming of Dick Jauron. You might want to cut the guy a little slack for a while, at least until there's actually something to complain about!
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Another former coach likes the Gailey hire...
pioniere replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Source? -
Peter King Chimes in on Gailey Hire ...
pioniere replied to CosmicBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Well, you left out quite a bit. King finished with some good points to ponder: 4. Now for something positive. Gailey deserved better than getting fired after inheriting a 6-10 team and leading an aging, set-in their-ways, rich cast of players (including some me-first guys like Emmitt Smith and Deion Sanders) to two straight playoff appearances and an 18-16 record. Early this season, when the vultures were circling around Wade Phillips in Dallas, owner Jerry Jones said what he regretted most in his first two decades as owner was not giving Gailey more than two years. "I believe more than ever that continuity is important,'' Jones said in October, "and I'm not going to make that mistake again.'' Gailey went 10-6 in his first year, including a club-record 8-0 mark against the then-five-team NFC East, before losing in the wild-card game to Arizona. Dallas went 8-8 and made the wild-card game again the next year, losing to Minnesota. Now, Troy Aikman thought Gailey was prehistoric and should have compromised to leave some of the Ernie Zampese/Norv Turner offense in place, but Gailey's offensive broom swept clean. So before you say he failed in Dallas, I'd caution you use another word. He didn't fail. He took a team in decline and staved it off for as long as he could. Last point: I can guarantee you one of the things that the Bills loved was Gailey's attitude about how you can win without stars in the NFL. In fact, that's the kind of team he prefers. More than once in his career, he's told coaches he worked with: "You can win the World Series without Babe Ruth.'' In Buffalo, he's going to get that chance. -
Regarding the viewpoint that Maybin is too small
pioniere replied to BobbyC81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yep, thats the scheme!! -
Time for Brohm fans to face reality
pioniere replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haha, right on, well stated. First of all, for someone to declare that Brohm has already been ruled out as a possible QB option for the Bills is completely ridiculous, and secondly, there are far too many 'fans' on here who don't actually seem to watch the games, or if they do, don't really understand what they are seeing. For Brohm to do what he did, in his first ever start, with an offensive scheme that was almost entirely new to him, with such a pitiful, patchwork offensive line in front of him, was very good. Its hard enough to play QB at any level, understanding protection schemes, reading coverages, etc., but to be thrown in like that, Brohm acquitted himself well. -
Jerry Sullivan looks for the black lining in every cloud...
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Who do we bring in as a Defensive Coordinatior?
pioniere replied to The Tomcat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, Leodis was playing like anything BUT a #1 corner before he got hurt. I see him making fundamental mistakes that kids at the high school level don't make. -
Probably because he *looks* older than those guys.
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My Farewell to the Buffalo Bills
pioniere replied to StupidNation's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good riddance. If you ever grow a pair, don't bother coming back. -
Yes, as would any of us when we got our heads knocked off every other play, thanks to our swiss cheese offensive line. Joe Montana would have looked just as timid and inept behind that line. Not to say we shouldn't look for a new QB, but I think the Bills themselves stunted Edwards' development.
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Yes, Ralph is 91.... tick, tick, tick...
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Yes, and thats all Sullivan does is sh*t on the Bills. He never has anything good to say, ever.
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I agree. Let's face it, he's not a sexy choice, but compared to Dick Jauron's one season of success as a HC, Gailey is practically a Hall of Famer by comparison. I would be far more interested to see who he would bring in as OC and DC, and then pass judgement.