BRAWNDO Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Is being from Rochester, New York, motherf****r also a good enough reason..? Absolutely
KOKBILLS Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Recently, a former player of our team (played within the past 5 years) asked me "why are you still a Bills fan?". He wasn't joking - he was being serious. I was blown away by that comment. I will allow him to remain anonymous. I don't want to get in trouble by sharing his name. On a positive note, a good friend of Mark Anderson, our DE, told me that Mark is real down because he said our team is much better than our record showed. Two very different perspectives,. Of course, one is done with our team and the other is still on the roster One note on Anderson's comments... That seems to be the prevailing opinion at OBD...And most of the blame came down on Chan...And that's fine...IF they are right...And, IMHO, that's a BIG if...I was not thrilled with Chan either, but I feel Buddy was equally to blame as the GM and the guy making all the football decisions. Including the one main decision to basically ignore the QB position for 3 years, and stubbornly go with Fitz thinking he could some how magically turn into a good, consistent, NFL QB...I'm not of the opinion that the talent on this team is so great that we were merely coached into a bad season...I think it's a lot deeper than that...Only 4 of the 10 losses were by a TD or less...Only 2 of the 10 by a FG or less...The Bills lost 6 Games by a combined 145 points!!! That's and AVERAGE of 24 points a game!!! And this is all Coaching? No way... We'll see this coming year...Because the way The Bills are talking from Brandon down, this team has a Playoff caliber roster already...And I just don't see it...Not yet at least...Do they have talent? Yes, some...Do they need more talent? Yes, just about everywhere on the Roster, and especially at QB...
EasternOHBillsFan Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 You said it man!!! Go Bills and Pirates !!!! TOTALLY.... Let's Go Bucs! Go Bills!
holmz56 Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 I talked to a Mr.Rooks who played for Syracuse/Miami Dolphins and used to live in Clarence ! He said the NFL is nothing but who has coaching stability .His example was the Pittsburgh Steelers ! He said every team has the players but coaching is the No.1 thing you need !He has a point when you look at the good teams every year ! Use names , not friends of friends,it's more believable !
Brand J Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 The only answer is "I am from WNY". There is no other answer. If you weren't you very likely wouldn't be a Bills fan. I have never stepped foot in the city of Buffalo, nor do I have any affiliations with WNY. But I am - and always will be - a Bills fan 'til I die! GO BUFFALO!!!
UK ATO 288 Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Been watching the Bills since '89 when I was just becoming old enough to comprehend the game with my father. The success and failures of the early 90's made me even more of a fan of this team and I have followed them religiously ever since. Everything is cyclical in sports. Unfortunately our failures have been a little longer than normal but we will experience success again and when we do the fact that I have stuck by this team through it all over the last 24 years of my life will make it even sweeter when we do.
holmz56 Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 I think the salary cap is a joke ! How hard is it for me as an owner ,to come to one of my players with an envelope of cash ! Maybe no way , but it's possible to pay someone "under the table" ! Happens everday in the working class !
SouthernMan Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Did you ask why the comment was made - in other words, what his reason for disassociating himself? Does he expect true fans to change loyalties from year to year depending on the current degree of the team's success? If so, what a douche bag...obviously has no concept of what a good fan is. Was he a journeyman player who made a stop in Buffalo on his way to insurance sales training? I had a post a few a days ago questioning the lack of motivation by some players today, particulalry on recent Bills rosters. I think the idea of investing ones heart into the team is a part of that drive. The glory year superbowl Bills by and large loved The Buffalo Bills. They took pride in their team and adopted town and realized they were representing the people of Buffalo. The guys who have no emotional investment in their team should move on - like the ex-Bill who questioned your allegiance.
RuntheDamnBall Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Did you ask why the comment was made - in other words, what his reason for disassociating himself? Does he expect true fans to change loyalties from year to year depending on the current degree of the team's success? If so, what a douche bag...obviously has no concept of what a good fan is. Was he a journeyman player who made a stop in Buffalo on his way to insurance sales training? I had a post a few a days ago questioning the lack of motivation by some players today, particulalry on recent Bills rosters. I think the idea of investing ones heart into the team is a part of that drive. The glory year superbowl Bills by and large loved The Buffalo Bills. They took pride in their team and adopted town and realized they were representing the people of Buffalo. The guys who have no emotional investment in their team should move on - like the ex-Bill who questioned your allegiance. I wonder, too, about this ex-player, and the answer is just going to be in the context. Is it a guy like Lee Evans who saw a carousel of coaches, solutions, strategies employed during his tenure, with no real plan or team-building involved and no innovation or foresight? Or is it a guy who wasn't liked here and it's more just sour grapes? I could see this question in two ways: "Why are you a fan? They are cold and calculating, they take you for granted, and they don't care about the football product..." or "Why are you a fan? This franchise is a joke..." I hope it's being turned around but my fears about trying to re-build a Big East contender in the NFL are so far, founded. Again, without Mike Pettine I'd be pretty far from caring right now. They have a big job to do in finding their QB, and Nassib would be not a classic Bills pick, but a classic Bills move -- stick with what's familiar and you don't have to be afraid of the unknown. Except in this case, the unknown is success.
Jonesyyy Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 (edited) I am a Bills fan because they are the BEST TEAM IN THE WORLD even when they may not be playing their best!!!!!!!!! Edited January 19, 2013 by Jonesyyy
BillsBytheBay Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Recently, a former player of our team (played within the past 5 years) asked me "why are you still a Bills fan?". He wasn't joking - he was being serious. I was blown away by that comment. I will allow him to remain anonymous. I don't want to get in trouble by sharing his name. On a positive note, a good friend of Mark Anderson, our DE, told me that Mark is real down because he said our team is much better than our record showed. Two very different perspectives,. Of course, one is done with our team and the other is still on the roster josh reed?
Fan in San Diego Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Sounds very bitter Sounds like Maybin to me.
TheFunPolice Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 sounds like Josh Reed, who said the same kid of stuff when he actually was still on the roster
Meathead Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 SOUTH BUFFALO...pog mo thoin! ok i gotta ask, wtf does that mean
l< j Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 ok i gotta ask, wtf does that mean I believe it's Samoan, a traditional curse: "May all your girlfriends be hoaxes." Roughly.
gobillsinytown Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Some people, whether they're players or not, are just bitter when they have bad experiences. So for whatever reason, he probably felt that he was treated poorly by the front office, or wasn't given a fair chance to compete. Or maybe he didn't get along with someone in the front office. Either way I'm sure this kind of player is fairly common. The average career span of an NFL player is about four years, so I'm sure not every guy's time in the NFL is pleasant.
Mr. WEO Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Consider yourself lucky. He could have said, "You have beautiful eyes. Can I buy you a drink?" So it was TO!!
Meathead Posted January 19, 2013 Posted January 19, 2013 Irish Gaelic phrase that means "Kiss My Ass".
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