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Bills accept losing because Ralph Wilson accepts losing


Big Turk

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Teams go up, and they go down. Ralph was at the helm when we had Kelly and Smith and Thurman, too. Where was the talk of viruses then? He was at the helm when we won the two championships.

 

He made the mistake of hiring Donahoe, and that has destroyed us for a lot of years. But the main problem is that many people actually looked at last year's Bills and said "Gee, this team is surely going to the playoffs next year." It takes time and good luck. This was never going to be our year. Next year, who knows.

 

Ralph simply was in the right place at the right time.. Polian put the dynasty together and they won despite Ralph and Despite Levy trying to destroy the offense because they scored too quickly...

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So RW puts the blame on the players while, in Pollock's article, JP insists the talent and effort are both there - seemingly placing the blame on coaching (as does Evans), which then goes back to the front office and, ultimately, RW. No wonder Ralph prefers to blame the players.

 

Personally, I think the talent is there. This coaching staff can't teach, can't motivate, can't use the available roster of talent to maximum advantage, and certainly can't call effective plays or manage game day situations wisely.

 

Phuk the Bills.

 

So JP LOSTMAN says the talent is there. :wub: JP !@#$ING LOSMAN is probably counting himself in that bunch... Enough said.

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Thats an intelligent move- bring in people who know what they are doing and stay out of their way

That offensive line was pretty good last season- they led the league in yards per carry much of the season- as soon as they added Jake Long, I knew we'd be in trouble.

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If Ralph Wilson hired a retarded, blind schizophrenic 15-year-old to coach the team, some of you would actually tell us all how unfair it would be to give him less than three years to "prove himself", and would call our complaining "knee-jerk".

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Was he laughing at Sullivan? Was it a laugh of hopelessness? of frustration?

 

You still have no idea. You can choose to focus on the worst possible interpretation, but that says more about the interpreter than about Wilson, or even Jerry S.

 

9 years and counting prove me right....

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