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BLZFAN4LIFE

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  1. Not a hater or a troll, just a 44 year old Bills fan that has watched enough football to recognize a qb that is not nor never will be a winner in the league.
  2. Rivers completes deep, do you see EJ doing that? 2 timeouts, 14 seconds, let's see what he can do... dumpoff to Jackson and head to the locker room, wow!!!
  3. Lucky Flowers didn't pick that.
  4. Great play, Big Ben style keeping the play alive!
  5. Don't worry EJ is so good that he'll have us back in the game in no time. What the hell was that pass to Watkins?
  6. Just trying to point out in real time that EJ is not a franchise qb. So many people got giddy with a 2-0 start when EJ had nothing to do with it. Let's see if he proves me wrong.
  7. This game will expose EJ's true capability.
  8. To all of you EJ believers: we just went down 10-0 in the second quarter, defense is giving up ground. Now is the time for your qb to step up and prove that he's up to the task. All of the speculation and statistical analysis means nothing now. Show me what you can do when there's a little pressure on! Ball thrown at Sammy's feet...
  9. Exactly. I can't believe how low the expectations are for the first round qb in his second season. People praising him for not making mistakes and managing the game, pretty sad. Its just a good thing that the defense and special teams were able to do the heavy lifting for our "franchise qb" today.
  10. Note to Saint Doug: 25-25 is not winning!
  11. Worst: 3-13. Best: 6-10. Most likely:4-12. Get ready for more disappointing results. At least Marrone's post-loss press conferences may be entertaining.
  12. Tony Stewart is the only person that knows exactly what he was thinking and how it happened. He does have a well documented history of being hot-headed and confrontational. I was just surprised to see that in a 3 page thread WEO seemed to be the only person that shared my take on the incident.
  13. I see it exactly the same way that you do. I agree with most here that Kevin Ward Jr. should not have gone onto the track in anger to confront Stewart. However if you LISTEN to the video it is clear that Stewart guns his engine as he approaches Ward. Based on some comments here I believe that some people don't understand that the race was under caution which means cars slow down and no passing is allowed. The car in front of Stewart clearly avoids Ward by going slow and steering towards the bottom of the track. Now if anyone believes that Stewart didn't see Ward, you have to be out of your mind. He just put the kid into the wall at that location. Do you honestly believe that he wasn't paying attention to the accident site as he passed it under caution?!?!? Turn your volume all the way up and listen to the replay. The car in front of Stewart is silent. Stewart guns his engine. My guess is that he's trying to scare/intimidate Ward and it went horribly wrong. A car has a steering wheel, brake and gas pedal. When Stewart encountered Ward he chose to use his gas pedal. Any decent civil attorney will be able to fleece Stewart for millions and the Ontario Co. District Attorney should press charges. Stewart was negligent.
  14. They will just take a shot at a franchise qb with next year's first round pick.
  15. If I want to watch someone struggle to score for 90 minutes I could just watch ndbuffcusefan in action at his local bar.
  16. You come to off the wall for insight? Congratulations!
  17. Watch real football of any kind, including pop warner. Watch hockey, NHL playoffs or regular season, Olympics or NCAA playoffs. Watch MLB playoffs or regular season. Watch NCAA baseball playoffs. Watch NCAA softball. Watch NASCAR. Watch PGA golf. Watch that afro-headed white guy do an oil painting on PBS. Go to the dentist. Cut my toe nails. Change the air filters in my house. Clean dog crap off of my front lawn. Well you get the picture and I don't want to have all of the fun here. What would you guys rather do than sit in front of a TV watching grown men flailing around like an epileptic 4 year old girl at the slightest hint of contact during an epic 1-0 result over 90 plus minutes?
  18. Here's an ironclad guarantee. With the ninth pick the Bills will choose a player that is on nobody's radar. Analysts will dig down deep into their paperwork to find notes on the player who was expected to be drafted in the 3rd-4th round. Fan boys will diss the experts and complainers on this site will be labeled trolls and secret Pats* fans. Three years later the complainers will be proven right.
  19. Because they've done such an outstanding job over the past 15 years!
  20. Realizing it and doing something about it are two different things. Remaining this bad this long in the age of parity defies the odds. Winning cures everything.
  21. This article sets a pretty disturbing tone to me. They are basically saying that Bills fans better sell out every game or eventually say goodbye to your team. I think that fan support has been exceptional considering the level of play over the past 14 seasons. You would be hard pressed to find any other NFL city that would give their team AS MUCH support as we have considering the utter ineptitude of this franchise. This ineptitude is demonstrated in a quote from this article by Russ Brandon, "We're not satisfied until every seat in this building is sold." Hey Russ, try measuring your satisfaction in other ways like... not satisfied until we rise out of the basement of the AFCE or not satisfied until we finish above .500 or not satisfied until we reach the playoffs after a decade and 1/2 absence or not satisfied until we win a Super Bowl. Get your priorities straight, put a winning team on the field and attendance will take care of itself!
  22. Even at 14 I would have passed on that.
  23. That's a good point which I noted at the time. That ball should have never been brought out. It's only a 7-8 yard difference, but that boneheaded play changed the whole game. Starting at the 20 is routine, it's familiar and starting from the 12 turned into a disaster. Early on Lynch was getting shutdown and Wilson had the jitters and was missing open receivers. If that returner had taken a knee, we could have seen a completely different outcome. As for "defense wins championships", I have noticed that it has become en vogue the last couple of years for announcers and analysts to dismiss that saying. "It's a passing league, the rules favor offense, it's a qb driven league". You hear stuff like this all the time. Well this Super Bowl destroyed that logic. The leagues #1 defense nearly shutout the leagues #1 offense in a blowout.
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