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You guys all need to chill out here. You hate McKelvin? Do you think he intentionally chose to fumble. I'm sure he feels 100 x's worse that you guys.

 

He made a mistake, get over it. They lost.

 

Calling for his death is not only assinine, it really shows your character. Where was everyone when he was the best KR man in the league last year? Were you calling for his death then?

 

God damn.

 

What I learned from this game is:

 

1. The defense is legit.

2. Fred Jackson is legit.

3. Edwards may have given us a respite from our concern.

4. This line won't be half bad once they get some experience. They certainly did a decent job minus some rookie mistake penalties which will ease out over time.

 

Aside from a two-word sentence, I agree with this. Leodis is what he is: a guy born to play football, but not design rockets. He screwed up, but calling for his death . . . wow. People need to chill. It's a game - a meaningful game that inspires a lot of passion, but still just a game.

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You guys all need to chill out here. You hate McKelvin? Do you think he intentionally chose to fumble. I'm sure he feels 100 x's worse that you guys.

he's probably going to drown out his sorrows by lighting cigars with hundred dollar bills and burying his head into some hot snatch

 

but yeah, calling out his death is ridiculous...we're Bills fans, not south americans

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Is LM the biggest goat since Norwood? Yes. There must be either a price for this or some incredible redemption by LM. I expect the former. No excuses and no explanations.

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You guys all need to chill out here. You hate McKelvin? Do you think he intentionally chose to fumble. I'm sure he feels 100 x's worse that you guys.

 

He made a mistake, get over it. They lost.

 

Calling for his death is not only assinine, it really shows your character. Where was everyone when he was the best KR man in the league last year? Were you calling for his death then?

 

God damn.

 

What I learned from this game is:

 

1. The defense is legit.

2. Fred Jackson is legit.

3. Edwards may have given us a respite from our concern.

4. This line won't be half bad once they get some experience. They certainly did a decent job minus some rookie mistake penalties which will ease out over time.

 

 

Some of you people sound like the losers who blamed Steve Bartman for the Cubs missing out on the World Series. Yes, he f###ed up big time. But there were other players who f###ed up as well. The Bills D took a perfect time to let Brady march it up the field and score TWO TDs when a cohesive unit would have found a way to stop the Pats and get the ball back and redeem Leodis. They had their chances on D to stop Brady and they didn't. If they don't give up a 3 minute TD drive then Leodis' kick return is moot.

 

The only people I'd lay off of is Jauron, Trent, the O-line (minus Bell, but there's talent there) and Maybin and Schoebel. The rest are all guilty on this national collapse.

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Yeah, I should pretend that one play was the difference when we were facing a two minute drive against a team with all 3 time outs left PLUS the 2 minute warning when we haven't proven in a decade that we can convert in that situation.

 

It's a sixty minute game and the biggest issue the team had this entire game was a green ass rookie who made several glaring mistakes that killed drives and put our defense on the field far too long. The guy lined up wrong. TWICE!

 

But you go ahead and hate McKelvin for making an aggressive mistake.

 

Save that "It's a 60 minute game" bullcrap. That's for high school. With three minutes to go, it was an 11-point game. With just over two minutes to go, it was a 5-point game. The offense had nothing to do with that lead disappearing. Yet you lay blame at the feet of the offense.

 

OK. Care to remind me what we were in the red zone against New England, when you really need quality play from your offensive line? And remind me over what side of the line both of our TDs came on?

 

Aggressive mistake? Are you related to Jauron? Fumbling is not an aggressive mistake -- it's simply weak. That it happened while McKelvin was trying to gain more yardage when we didn't need it makes it stupid. Much like your rationale.

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