Got_Wood Posted November 29, 2010 Author Posted November 29, 2010 Of course it's why we are 2-9. We don't have the right players to make the right plays at the right times. Stevie, Fitz, etc are all good in their own rights, but they all stumble when it matters. Hopefully one of these years, we get the right guys. Probably won't happen for another 10 years at least. That is, if the Bills continue to exist. Young guys who should get better every year. I see Stevie being our go-to guy for years to come as long as he can stay away from being an Ochocinco/TO "look at me" type of player, and try and be more of a Andre Reed/Jerry Rice work ethic type of player.
Spiderweb Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Just heard Rush Limbaugh talking about him. Now there's a man of true genius.......
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Now there's a man of true genius....... Who lives in a multimillion dollar mansion in Boca? Not you? OK, just checking.
Dorkington Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) Young guys who should get better every year. I see Stevie being our go-to guy for years to come as long as he can stay away from being an Ochocinco/TO "look at me" type of player, and try and be more of a Andre Reed/Jerry Rice work ethic type of player. I sincerely hope so. But as it is right now, no one on our team seems to have any clutch. We always screw up when the game is on the line. You don't lose 4 games by 12 points by chance. Edited November 29, 2010 by Dorkington
Mr. WEO Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 God is goat. He's really been getting way too much credit for the success of these pro athletes for decades and rarely gets the blame for blowing it. Lets face it. God put the ball in Fitzpatrick's hands. God called the right play (clever of Him IMO to just use one WR and use play action). God made a perfect pass. And with the game in God's hands, God dropped the ball. End of story. I agree. On this one, Allah not so ahkbar.
Acantha Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Are you kidding? The media is going to try to do whatever they can to make a story bigger than it is. It's just what they do. Not sure who asked the question at the press conference yesterday, but they seemed to be trying to make some drama out of Stevie not paying attention to the game after his drop. The only thing I can guess is that they wanted to say that all he cared about was himself and gave up on the team after the drop.
Buftex Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) I love the fact, that even though God doesn't seem to have much regard to little children dying in all manner of horrific ways, how many people think God cares about whether someone catches a football or not- or a million other trivial little things. I also love it, equally, how religious people never complain when athletes praise god, after a big win, or big play...that should be equaull offensive to them, no? Edited November 29, 2010 by Buftex
bklnpete Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 I agree with you. It's a large impressionable audience that gets caught up in events like this. ESPN is owned by Disney, one of the largest corporations in the world. They know what generates a buzz and what doesn't. Try Googling "steve johnson god" and see what comes up first. Fox News, TMZ, etc. I can't stand the media. Bloodthirsty, schadenfreude, greedy, money hungry... all of the above. This accurately explains "What's up with the media?" ESPN was already on it's way out of being a great sports network over a decade ago. If I want to see 20 minutes (out of a one hour broadcast) devoted to the The Favre Chronicles, or LeBron mania I'll tune in, otherwise it's print/web media for my sports news. Stevie is young. Hopefully he matures both in his faith and on the field.
Kelly the Dog Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 ESPN was already on it's way out of being a great sports network over a decade ago. If I want to see 20 minutes (out of a one hour broadcast) devoted to the The Favre Chronicles, or LeBron mania I'll tune in, otherwise it's print/web media for my sports news. You mean even though it is one of if not the most successful and profitable networks in the history of broadcasting, and while other networks are scrambling to adapt to a new media it is still as popular if not more so than ever? And I don't hardly ever watch ESPN.
Rubes Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 God is like the Oracle. He told Stevie...exactly what he needed to hear.
yungmack Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Just heard Rush Limbaugh talking about him. Dylan Ratigan too. And the half-time guys on CBS (at least on the west coast) where in hysterics, laughing at Johnson.
purple haze Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 (edited) I love the fact, that even though God doesn't seem to have much regard to little children dying in all manner of horrific ways, how many people think God cares about whether someone catches a football or not- or a million other trivial little things. Bible says God cares about everything that has to do with his creation. Edited November 29, 2010 by purple haze
Kelly the Dog Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Bible says God cares about everything that has to do with his creation. Which is everything, according to his followers.
Mr. WEO Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Shadenfreude. They can't get enough of it. They build you up just to tear you down. PTR They built Stevie up?? I thought he did that himself last week. I don't understand this thread. Everyone was so excited to read about him and see him on TV last week. Why "blame the media"? No one would have put him on their covers if he hadn't had a juvenile twitter breakdown after a tough game. Didn't see Peyton Manning doing that stupid sh**t after his stinkbomb last night (or last week).
ChasBB Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Now there's a man of true genius....... I'm curious -- what did Rush have to say?
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 Just heard Rush Limbaugh talking about him. Do we want to know what Rush said?
bklnpete Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 You mean even though it is one of if not the most successful and profitable networks in the history of broadcasting, and while other networks are scrambling to adapt to a new media it is still as popular if not more so than ever? And I don't hardly ever watch ESPN. This is entirely my opinion of course. By the way, Disney/ABC/ESPN et al could market a flaming turd and half of America would be really into flaming turds.
Ever Since '86 Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 I'm not too fond of religion but I can't bag on a player who was truly upset about letting his teammates down and expressed it to an imaginary man in grief... the whole thing creeps me out when something so simple becomes a national media frenzy
Kelly the Dog Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 This is entirely my opinion of course. By the way, Disney/ABC/ESPN et al could market a flaming turd and half of America would be really into flaming turds. That is totally untrue. All studios and TV networks market flaming turd shows and flaming turd movies every single day. 99% of America completely ignores the vast majority of them, and jump all over a few of them. Not to mention that Disney bought ABC just so they could have the real prize, which was ESPN.
bklnpete Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 That is totally untrue. All studios and TV networks market flaming turd shows and flaming turd movies every single day. 99% of America completely ignores the vast majority of them, and jump all over a few of them. Not to mention that Disney bought ABC just so they could have the real prize, which was ESPN. Well I guess our ideas about what constitutes a flaming turd may differ and that's another can of worms entirely. Go Bills!
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