Bufcomments Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I would love to have the Bone Crusher on this team. Him and Suggs genuinely HATE the Patriots and love to inflict pain upon their players. Imagine having guys on our team that absolutely HATE the Patsies? Not our milquetoast bunch. Tom Brady will go down as one of the greatest player ever. Most of on the back of the Bills. But I love that Polland and Suggs just dislike the Pats and play like it they do. My things is why don't the Bills play like they don't like the Pats. They need to hit them like that, like they dont like em. Heck I'd take a personnal foul on D just to show we gonna beat them up when they play us. I agree with everything you said 100 percent
DrDawkinstein Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Tom Brady will go down as one of the greatest player ever. Most of on the back of the Bills. But I love that Polland and Suggs just dislike the Pats and play like it they do. My things is why don't the Bills play like they don't like the Pats. They need to hit them like that, like they dont like em. Heck I'd take a personnal foul on D just to show we gonna beat them up when they play us. I agree with everything you said 100 percent Agreed and agreed
BobChalmers Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I dare you to say that to Nigel Bradham. PTR Bradham is the exception that proves the rule. His physical play is especially noticable on the Bills' roster.
CardinalScotts Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 He's a hard hitting safety great against the run, liability in pass coverage and can't cover a TE to save his life. The coverage problem is why KC gave up on him and then drafted another poor coverage against the TE guy good against the run in Berry. - chiefs being the chiefs
ChanOverChin Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Pollard is a game changer. We could certainly use a player like him. The Ravens showed the world how to beat the Pats................and that is to knock the snot out of their receivers every chance you get. Welker took a beating. Ridley got knocked out. You wanna beat the Pats then you must make their smallish players (Welker/Vereen/Woodhead/etc.) pay the price every time they touch the ball. That's what the Ravens did to them. Belichick is not taking it well. He refused to meet with CBS after the game.
Bufcomments Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I dare you to say that to Nigel Bradham. PTR That is a good point. He was the only LB that was really bringing wood to people. I think he is going to be even better with our new DC.
Chimp Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 (edited) Wow!!! Your favorite player has nothing to do with skill set or your actual team. I have been a bills fan for 20 years, and while I don't like the Patriots, I do respect what they have done over the past 11 seasons. Being excited about guys getting injured is not even cool, and people who play or used to play football at any level don't do that. Instead of worrying about who hurts Patriot players, how bout you worry about who will make the Bills better. Bottom Line is that having their players get injured does nothing to help our team man. Offended by a message board post much?? In other news...While I loved watching Pollard knock Ridley into next week, the Bills had a safety that like to do that too. Another guy that couldn't cover his grandmother, but he could knock someone out. He will be playing in the Superbowl in two weeks. He'll also undoubtedly get toasted by, acording to this board the bum, Joe Flacco. Edited January 21, 2013 by Chimp
HeHateMe Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Pollard is a game changer. We could certainly use a player like him. The Ravens showed the world how to beat the Pats................and that is to knock the snot out of their receivers every chance you get. Welker took a beating. Ridley got knocked out. You wanna beat the Pats then you must make their smallish players (Welker/Vereen/Woodhead/etc.) pay the price every time they touch the ball. That's what the Ravens did to them. Belichick is not taking it well. He refused to meet with CBS after the game. Unfortunately there are only a few teams built like this to be able to handle NE. Ravens, 49ers, and a few others. Make them pay for their small ball on offense.
Butch Rolle 4 President Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Put him on the Wall of Fame. He doesn't even have to play a down for us.
DrDawkinstein Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Offended by a message board post much?? In other news...While I loved watching Pollard knock Ridley into next week, the Bills had a safety that like to do that too. Another guy that couldn't cover his grandmother, but he could knock someone out. He will be playing in the Superbowl in two weeks. He'll also undoubtedly get toasted by, acording to this board the bum, Joe Flacco. If youre referring to Whitner, you're pretty far off by comparing him to Pollard. I always stood up for Donte here, but his hitting is severely lacking. Dont get me wrong, he talks a big game, and always tries to make a big hit, but more often than not he just whiffs with his "Atomic Shoulder". Saw him miss a number of hits yesterday as well. I will agree that Wilson is no where near the hitter that Whitner is/was, but I dont consider Whitner a threatening SS either. At least not nearly as threatening as he thinks he is.
pimp 2 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 When they did the re-cap of all his damage last night, I said out-loud "I never realized that Pollard is one of my favorite players!" My thoughts exactly !!!
jimmy10 Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Intentional? Where are you getting intentional related to Pollard? From what I've seen, he plays hard -- not dirty. Yeah, last night they played a montage of his 3 or 4 injury-causing hits on the Pats the last few years. Not a single one of them looked especially dirty. The Gronk hit, it looked like he just had his legs wrapped up like an old-school tackle.
DrDawkinstein Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Yeah, last night they played a montage of his 3 or 4 injury-causing hits on the Pats the last few years. Not a single one of them looked especially dirty. The Gronk hit, it looked like he just had his legs wrapped up like an old-school tackle. Yep, and the Ridley hit was more Ridley's fault than Pollard. Pollard came in at a good level, and Ridley did the typical RB move and lowered HIS OWN HEAD into Pollard's. You probably wont find someone more against the "Human Missile" technique than I am, but that wasnt the case on this one.
Jon in Pasadena Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 (edited) Offended by a message board post much?? In other news...While I loved watching Pollard knock Ridley into next week, the Bills had a safety that like to do that too. Another guy that couldn't cover his grandmother, but he could knock someone out. He will be playing in the Superbowl in two weeks. He'll also undoubtedly get toasted by, acording to this board the bum, Joe Flacco. The only player I can recall #20 ever knocking out was his own bad self, getting trucked by that unstoppable force of nature, ex-Bills 5th rounder Sammy Morris. (I also expect him to get lit up like a Christmas tree in 2 weeks by Joe Cool.) Edited January 21, 2013 by Jon in Pasadena
Captain Hindsight Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 (edited) The only player I can recall #20 ever knocking out was his own bad self, getting trucked by that unstoppable force of nature, ex-Bills 5th rounder Sammy Morris. (I also expect him to get lit up like a Christmas tree in 2 weeks by Joe Cool.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC5MPV0rIHg Edited January 21, 2013 by Captain Hindsight
ChanOverChin Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 The Bills need players like pollard who are hard hitters. The Ravens just showed the world how to beat the Pats.........and that is to beat them up. Hit them hard when they catch or run the ball. They play with so many smallish players (Woodhead/Welker/Vereen/etc.) that it's amazing that they haven't been pounded before. Ironically, it's the same stretegy that Belichick employeed against the Bills when he was DC of the Giants in the SB. Hitting guys hard whe the catch or run the ball is just pure football. Sometimes guys are going to get hurt or even knocked out. That's part of the game. We need to play that way on defense to be able to beat the Pats.
Bill from NYC Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 I dare you to say that to Nigel Bradham. PTR So you think that Bradham is a star player?
bills44 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 (edited) Pollard is a game changer. We could certainly use a player like him. The Ravens showed the world how to beat the Pats................and that is to knock the snot out of their receivers every chance you get. Welker took a beating. Ridley got knocked out. You wanna beat the Pats then you must make their smallish players (Welker/Vereen/Woodhead/etc.) pay the price every time they touch the ball. That's what the Ravens did to them. Belichick is not taking it well. He refused to meet with CBS after the game. They're a soft, finesse team. They clearly don't like playing tough, smash mouth teams. Edited January 22, 2013 by bills44
snamsnoops Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I keep hearing everyone say the ravens showed the world how to beat the patsie's. This was also stated when the Giants beat em in the S.B.'s. U have to hit em, whether it's the QB, RB or WR's you have to hit em all!
Tipster19 Posted January 22, 2013 Posted January 22, 2013 I hope Tom Brady's plane crashes on his way to his next vacation. C'mon man, you're better than this. You have been a longtime poster and I enjoy a lot of your insights and applaud your loyalty but you can't possibly be serious with this quote, it's just not humane. Let's just hope that we as a team and organization improves enough to where we can beat them consistently and the others in this division to where we can start playing in the post season again. That would give you a greater satisfaction than wishing something as horrible as death upon somebody. C'mon brother, let's hope for a great draft and a couple of strong free agency acquisitions this year.
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