
Albany,n.y.
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Don't feel so bad about the Bills
Albany,n.y. replied to Catholic Guilt's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The thing that really hurts when watching Carolina is that the Bills & Carolina were about the same in 2001, with Carolina a little worse, the difference between the 2 teams being a 1 point home victory by the Bills over the Panthers. Then Carolina hired John Fox as head coach, drafted Peppers 2 picks before Mike Williams, signed Jake Delhomme to be their QB, did some other things the Bills didn't, and are now light years ahead of the Bills. Imagine if we hire Fox instead of Gregg Williams and who knows where we are today. -
Ralph Wilson Misses Camp For The First Time
Albany,n.y. replied to bluenews's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The death watch has already started on the next owner, and we don't even know who that is. Mark my words, the day this team changes ownership, a new death watch will be posted (Even if I have to do it myself in a self fulfilling prophecy ) -
Suspect arrested in JonBenet Ramsey case!
Albany,n.y. replied to Oneonta Buffalo Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
If he was arrested without much evidence and allowed to turn this into a media circus, heads will roll in Boulder. I have to believe there's some evidence they're not saying linking him to the crime, otherwise they'd be totally incompetent for letting this guy pull his 15 minutes of fame. It's more likely that he never told the police that he drugged her & the leak is bogus news, or the chloroform was something that the officials were keeping from the public so that they'd know facts some nut couldn't "confess" to. -
Nance is a guy who the team has no room for this season. However, the Bills are doing what smart teams do if they like the guy. but feel he's a year or so away from contributing. That is, do not expose him much in pre-season, maybe even cut him in the 1st round of cuts (like they did with Peters 2 years ago) and sign him to the practice squad after he's cleared waivers. The worst thing you can do, if you think the guy can contribute a year or 2 from now is give him enough time in preseason to catch someone else's attention. The only possible problem is that unless they've fully explained the situation to Nance & he feels that his best shot is in Buffalo, Roethlisberger will be lobbying the Steelers to add Nance to their practice squad.
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Holcomb is not going to retire. Where else can he make half a million $ this year? When the preseason began I felt if Losman & Nall outplayed Holcomb, or if was even close between the 3rd guy & Holcomb, Holcomb would be traded for a mid round pick. Instead, I now think Holcomb will be released -but some team will pick him up-probably a team in need of a #2 that plays an offense that Holcomb is familiar with. While his lack of arm strength was a known, the unknown going into camp was that the Fairchild offense would be totally baffling to Holcomb. A veteran having this much trouble adjusting to a new offense is totally unacceptable-and the reason Holcomb has basically played his way off the team. Kingsbury will start the season #3, with a possible push from Ochs if he can be ready when the PUP players have to be on the roster or IR. I'm not sure what the rules are for a player injured in Europe, but I'd guess he'll be on PUP when the season starts if he can be ready by November.
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Will we ever see teams forced out
Albany,n.y. replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If you trust your scouts, general manager, and whoever else has a say in draft picks, you won't be afraid of the risk/reward. If you don't trust those guys, you better get some guys you do trust. Bailing out of the 1st isn't an option. -
Here's an interesting name in the BALCO
Albany,n.y. replied to Thailog80's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Blood doesn't make Bledsoe squimish. The problem was all the Bruschi blood he received was lost when he was hit in the Jets game. Having already used up that year's supply of Bruschi blood, Bledsoe was not permitted to return as the starter that year. It turned out that Brady responded so much better to his transfusions than Bledsoe, the Pats decided that wasting precious Bruschi blood on Bledsoe wasn't worth it & traded him to an unsuspecting Donahoe, who as we know, did not possess any Bruschi blood. -
OK, so not to be the biggest pessimist ever but...
Albany,n.y. replied to damaynman150's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I couldn't have said this better myself! I'll add 1 more thing-what has Schaub done any different than what RJ had done when we traded for him? -
Resemblance to the new commissioner
Albany,n.y. replied to ganesh's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
From your title I thought you were talking about SDS, and I thought you were blind. -
Why do you continuously spell Holcomb's name wrong. If you think you're being funny, you're not-your posts look moronic.
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Eric Moulds Traded For 5th Round Pic Kyle Williams
Albany,n.y. replied to Mark VI's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Moulds was at the end of his Bills career and was looking to get released outright. Meanwhile, Marv held out and appears to have traded Moulds for a guy who will start for the forseeable future. Not only a good trade but great use of the draft. It's more than 1 game on Williams, it's the entire camp and the fact he's already been promoted to starter. -
Speaking of the Bills and poor QB play for years..
Albany,n.y. replied to Lv-Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No, I haven't found anyone who wants to go to Giants practice. The problem is they start too close to when I get out of the office & they are now limited on weekends due to exhibition games. Petrino hasn't been around here much & when he is he's too busy to go to Giants' camp. -
Speaking of the Bills and poor QB play for years..
Albany,n.y. replied to Lv-Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
His arm is still not 100% and he's in what will probably be a losing battle with Jared Lorenzen, AKA the Pillsbury Throwboy, for the 3rd string job. -
C'mon, admit it. You jumped for joy when...
Albany,n.y. replied to LevysEraII's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My point is that the coach might know a little bit more about what his team needs than you or I. If the coach doesn't place that much emphasis on winning, I'm trusting him to know more than we fans do. -
C'mon, admit it. You jumped for joy when...
Albany,n.y. replied to LevysEraII's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Then why did Jauron put in Kingsbury with the game on the line? He obviously didn't place much meaning on getting the W. -
C'mon, admit it. You jumped for joy when...
Albany,n.y. replied to LevysEraII's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You must think Marv & Dick Jauron suck too, because Marv never tried to win exhibition games and with a chance to win on Saturday, Jauron switched to Kingsbury rather than try to win the game. It's pre-season, it's about player evaluation not winning & losing. It doesn't count. It's more important to not cut a future star by playing 10 future cuts of the 11 guys on the field than trying to win a meaningless game. It's more important tyo keep your starters healthy than to win a damn pre-season game. Anyone can go 4-0 in preseason if they play their 1st stringers long enough against the other team's scrubs. Rich Kotite once went 5-0 in preseason & 1-15 when it counted. I guess you would have been on cloud nine that preseason if you were a Jets fan. -
What happens if JP doesn't "Breakthrew"
Albany,n.y. replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This year is an abberation. Most years you cannot pick up a veteran who is any better than Kerry Collins because teams don't get rid of starting QBs. The fact that both Brees & Culpepper were coming off career threatening injuries made this year's offseason unique. Add to that the lunacy of new coach Childress getting into an ill-advised feud with Culpepper and this offseason became a one time thing. The only other option is the draft, and statistically, the earlier the round a QB is taken, the greater chance of success. A 1st rounder may have a 50% chance of success, but a 6th rounder has only about a 10%* chance of making it, and other rounds fall somewhere in between. *Based on Charlie Casserly's comments when he drafted Drew Henson in the 6th round. I have not run my own statistical check on his statement. -
As long as it's not Kelly Holcomb throwing in the towel, the towel has a shot of reaching its intended destination.
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I can't get it to work
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Nice TD pass Kelly: To Ken Lucas of Carolina.
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It's official...we hve no QB
Albany,n.y. replied to Niagara Bill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not if their scouts had as many flaws in his game as some of the draft reports I read had. They were not about to risk having 2 #1 QB busts in 3 years. They decided this was not the year that a 1st round QB was worth the risk-that doesn't mean they had one iota of confidence in JP. All it meant is that they didn't have enough confidence in Leinart or Cutler to use pick #8 and have to sign either to a contract typical of a top ten QB pick. -
It's official...we hve no QB
Albany,n.y. replied to Niagara Bill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Due to cap reasons, keeping JP no matter where he is on the depth chart, is a must this season. I was laughed at by many here last week for predicting Nall would be the starter by our home opener-I stand by that prediction and your post shows exactly why I believe that Nall will get a shot fairly early in the season. -
I haven't figured out how to link it, but CNN has a home video of her talking about things. It's under the title Stars Behaving Badly. Her IQ must be around 50.
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Why cut a guy when we can get an 8th round pick for him?