I agree, and division games (esp. when you're 0-1) are even more important.
I say this in disagreement with a fellow fan. Should the Bills staff share JR's opinion, I'll defer to their expertise.
Last night Baltimore managed to suck Gronk RIGHT out of the offensive scheme by forcing them to leave him in as an extra blocker. Granted, this freed up Welker, but the formula for stiffling the Pats* offense (which, by the way, didn't look that impressive last night) is out there.
Truthfully, I did give pause, but I do actually believe that pretty-girl uploads--thanks to twitter, Instagram, Facebook & porn--are now in perpetual motion.
Could. Not. Disagree. More.
There is LITERALLY no end to places on the Internet I can go and look at pretty girls.
Hannah is a Bills reporter, and a TERRIBLE one at that.
...And on a scale of 1-10 (being the number of beers it would take) she's still a 3 or 4...
Re: the reverse--I mean you say so yourself, if it works, he's a genius. He had a 50/50 shot of making the Chefs looks silly, and we whiffed. Whatever, there was no turnover, and we punched it in eventually, anyway.
Mostly agree---
Also don't fully understand the infatuation with Donald Jones. I keep trying to justify it, but it's not easy.
What leads you to believe there's a similar bromance with Thigpen?
And I didn't mind the Dickerson reverse--wasn't DD's fault, play broke down and was very poorly executed. Were you just not a fan of the call in general? I at least thought the call set the precedent that we'd throw any kind of exotic run play at them we pleased.
Haha. I don't know why you were on my ignore list to begin with. When I look at how extensive the list is, and then struggle to recall how/when/or why posters ended up there, I chalk it up to post-game, post-7-LaBatts haste.
I don't know how plausible the Hagan theory is. Fans like to assume that all these players are jumping at the chance to stab their former employers in the back, and as a fellow human being, I can't fathom a universe where that's consistently the case. Especially since the team that signs him then knows he's a canary, thus diminishing the trust they then instill in him.