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ko12010

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  1. I read the comment about Sammy and Watkins as having more to do with TT. Hogan is a role guy who will not be the focus. He knows that. Tyrod struggled to go through his progressions. He would lock on to his #1 for a long while. If you're a role receiver, having a QB better at going through his progressions is better for you. Some might see that as a shot at TT, but I think it was just an honest answer. That's the area where I want to see more out of TT, because he's got the long ball and athleticism.

    This actually isn't true at all. Plenty of video out there that disproves this.

  2. I've always thought they should just name the All-Pro Team and leave it at that. Build up being on that list as a great honor. Add nice cash incentives to player contracts for this. Maybe have an awards ceremony/dinner to celebrate the guys named to this list. Football is way too violent to have a meaningless game like the Pro Bowl. It's just dumb. But I guess the NFL just desperately wants to cash in on another game.

  3. Agree. At least we weren't the 2004 poor sap NFL teams who passed on Big Ben for players like Robert Gallery, Roy Williams, Reggie Williams, and Dunta Robinson.

     

    Houston and Jags fates could have been insanely better.

    Because every player would produce the exact same results no matter what team and situation he's thrown in. :wallbash:

  4. The premise of this whole thread is insane. Tyrod Taylor Is not the problem with this football team and, for the first time in years, I feel the offense is not a major issue. The kid simply does not turn the ball over. For anyone to suggest QB is the issue with this team is ludicrous.

    This thread just shows how a growing percentage of Bills fans are becoming crazy because of this horrible playoff drought. It's not really an excuse to spout ridiculous nonsense in my opinion, but here you have it. My thought (and hope) is that this stir crazy attitude is more limited to the fans die hard enough to consistently post on message boards and doesn't represent the fan base as a whole.

  5. The OBJ thing is BS hindsight.

    I'd still rather have Sammy. OBJ is a primadonna baby little b*tch who plays dirty. Once Eli leaves or gets hurt and the next QB isn't delivering the ball to him the way he wants he will flip out. He seems like the type of guy who wants to be a celebrity outside of the game as much as being a top player. Sammy is all about football, winning, his family, etc. Yeah, he doesn't hold back with some of his comments, but they've been spot on and needed to be said. He's a very confident, competitive player who wants to help his team win. OBJ wants to be a brand.

  6. I told all of you back in preseason that TT is not the answer. As a long time ACC guy I watched him all through college at VaTech and there is now way he was ever going to be a Top Tier NFL QB. I said it from the start and some of you are coming around. I was hoping that I was wrong but he will not ever be a top NFL QB. We do we go from here ? I would draft two QBs per year until we find one. In the NFL QB is where it starts and ends. How did Rex destroy this team in less than a season. Someone please tell me how he ruined a really good defense into the laughing stock of the NFL. The Jets must be laughing their A---s off!!!

    You're super smart and cool!

     

     

    ...that's what you want to hear, right?

    The fact that this thread exists just adds to the proof that Bills fans might be the stupidest in the entire league. It's scary. The only logical answer as to why is that this extended playoff drought has made most of you crazy. Unbelievable. :wallbash:

  7. haha. My heart breaks a little every time I see Pierce, Garnett and Rondo with their different teams. That was the squad!!! I know Rondo is an "acquired taste" but he remains one of my favorite C's of all time.

    Haha yeah, that's also another reason why I've stepped away from the NBA a good bit. The entire squad is different now, and with a different coach. Definitely a bummer that the original 'Big Three' didn't get more than one championship together. Injuries are always the killer. Still shaking my head over that 2010 Lakers loss. Up 13 going into the fourth or something close to that and lose? Not cool haha

  8. Celtics '08. Awesome, really fun year and playoff run, especially with one of my best friends and I experiencing it together while our other best friend was a Lakers fan (hah!), but honestly would barely be a blip on the radar of what it would feel like for me if (WHEN) the Bills and/or Sabres win it all.

     

    The 05-06 Sabres season still stings, it truly does. We should have had the cup that year. Most fun I've ever had watching playoff hockey. Loved that team. Really felt like a curse was in full effect though with how it went down against Carolina. At full strength we win that series 4-1 and beat Edmonton 4-0 or 4-1 and probably have the confidence and experience to roll into another cup the next year and not fade down the stretch.

     

    Also, my interest in the NBA has plummeted. One of the main turning points was maybe 2010 or 2011 I'm not sure when the Celts surprisingly looked like they might beat the hugely favored Heat. Rondo drives to the basket and his face is raked by someone. No call, no nothing. Lebron James and Wade etc were getting every call and I just finally admitted to myself that the refs controlled the outcome more than in any other sport. Haven't been into it much since.

     

    And now the NFL is reminding me of that and it's not a good feeling. But I'll always watch the Bills and Sabres just because I love watching them play my two favorite sports. That's it.

  9. Texans vs Bills: Hoyer looks like an all-Pro, with no pressure he completes pass after pass, Bills lay 8 in coverage to no avail. Takes till the last play to secure a win at Home>> Barely scratch out a win.

     

    Pats vs Texans: Sunday nite game, Texans at home in a must win game, Pats in a two game losing spin. All up arrows point to a Texan win. Pats bounce Hoyer around like a ping pong ball. Relentless pressure, Hoyer looks like a JV. Pats sack him 5 times, numerous other hits until they knock him out in the 4th. Pats cruise to a very easy win 27-6.

     

    Same common opponent, home vs away status and look at the results. We barely get a win, Pats in a laugher.

     

    Point taken, with all our defensive talent , we still look confused, out of position, out coached. Something said about a head coach and his assistants who know their players, know how to scheme game to game, and bring the wood ! Rex, take a few pointers!!

    Pats probably know all the other team's plays beforehand

  10. Do you feel as though you got a return on your investment this year? Secondly, for the first time in the history of the organization we know the team is not moving. Would you consider not renewing until the production on the field improves?

    I feel like this is a weird attitude--why look at it as an investment? This is a form of entertainment. It's about the experience of going to a real football game, tailgating, being with friends, family, etc. Haha an investment? Wth? Yeah it's not as fun when the team isn't as good as you want but seriously?

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