RayFinkle Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Great Edwards video on the bills website with Chris Brown posted today. He has really matured... Linky Black velvet puma jogging suit? He is either Tony Soprano Jr, or a pure pimp. Not many dudes can pull that off.
Rubes Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 What's the issue? Ralph has final say on everything as Owner, President, and part of the GM hydra. Do you think Ralph did not have a huge say and the final decision in a signing of the magnitude of a Terrell Owens?!? The issue, if you heard Mort on the radio, is that he was placing this move entirely on Ralph. He was basically claiming the players and coaching staff had nothing to do with the move and/or didn't want TO here, and Ralph in his desperation overruled everyone. It now appears that Mort was either making this up or had bad info. That's the issue.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 The issue, if you heard Mort on the radio, is that he was placing this move entirely on Ralph. He was basically claiming the players and coaching staff had nothing to do with the move and/or didn't want TO here, and Ralph in his desperation overruled everyone. It now appears that Mort was either making this up or had bad info. That's the issue. Indeed it is. And I am casting my vote for "making this up."
Reed83HOF Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Black velvet puma jogging suit? He is either Tony Soprano Jr, or a pure pimp. Not many dudes can pull that off. They made TO an offer he couldn't refuse
BuffalOhio Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 Reggie Dunlop!? He was a player/coach. Joe McGrath was the GM of the Chiefs! You will never find a better champion of the great game of hockey than Joe McGrath!
Sisyphean Bills Posted March 10, 2009 Posted March 10, 2009 The issue, if you heard Mort on the radio, is that he was placing this move entirely on Ralph. He was basically claiming the players and coaching staff had nothing to do with the move and/or didn't want TO here, and Ralph in his desperation overruled everyone. It now appears that Mort was either making this up or had bad info. That's the issue. I did not listen to this on ESPN radio. What does "basically claiming" mean? Did he actually literally say everyone else in the organization was totally against the idea except for Ralph Wilson? Because, such a broad sweeping generalization of a claim would be unequivocally false. If on the other hand, he was trying to say that the Bills marketing department was gung ho on this move while the rest of the organization was somewhat less enthusiastic by the prospect, he's probably dead nuts on the money.
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