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Mularkey, however, knows the game has plenty of meaning with the Bills' fans.

 

"The one thing he told us," said Miami receiver Chris Chambers this week, "if you beat the Buffalo Bills, you beat the whole city. That's one thing we want to do."

 

They can both FOAD. :rolleyes:

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What's a FOAD?

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Oh, fuc# off and die, whydontcha. :rolleyes:

 

I like this one: "He's working for one of the most respected coaches in football in Nick Saban."

 

How about, "He's working for an unproven NFL coach in SECOND YEAR man, Nick Saban."?

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Mularkey, however, knows the game has plenty of meaning with the Bills' fans.

 

"The one thing he told us," said Miami receiver Chris Chambers this week, "if you beat the Buffalo Bills, you beat the whole city. That's one thing we want to do."

 

They can both FOAD. :rolleyes:

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He would know. He's had plenty of experience dealing with the city of Buffalo after a Bills loss.

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Mularkey, however, knows the game has plenty of meaning with the Bills' fans.

 

"The one thing he told us," said Miami receiver Chris Chambers this week, "if you beat the Buffalo Bills, you beat the whole city. That's one thing we want to do."

 

They can both FOAD. :rolleyes:

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et tu Rico?

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I actually found the comment very telling. Remember, that at the time of MM's resignation, Ralph said that MM told him that the main reason he was leaving was because he didn't like his family being subjected to the criticism of the fans in Western NY. Remember the teacher that supposedly asked if his kid was related to the "Soon to be Ex Bills coach"?

 

The comment that Chambers was parroting from MM shows that MM bears some grudge against the fans in Buffalo. While Buffalo fans may be more rabid than those of other cities (i.e. Miami fairweather fans), the truth of the matter is that every NFL coach (and unfortunately his family too) is going to have to deal with this at some point or another. Clearly, MM hasn't got over this and probably never will. It's almost like he blames the city and fans for his own inadequacies. Talk about being thin skinned... Seems like he's happy in Miami hiding behind Saban.

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