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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 16, 2020 14:15:18 GMT
Isn't Schlereth an idiot whose nickname, that he's accepted, is 'Stink?'
I'd say there are only a few teams that are not 'committed to winning.' Most organizations are legitimately trying to build long lasting success. It's just not that fucking easy, and sometimes trying to build stability can look like complacency and changing the foundation can look like impatience.
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 16, 2020 16:15:12 GMT
I reckon the Bills should replace the Giants in your list. Buffalo should be looking to do a lot more than win some games at this point. Giants are just looking to get some Ws next year after a couple of very poir campaigns. 1995. What is the last year the Bills won a playoff game? Which team has the brighter future?
Hell, right now I'd say the Bills future looks better than that team from Massachusetts. But pride goeth before a fall, like the 2017 Raiders or the 2019 Bears
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 16, 2020 16:59:29 GMT
1995. What is the last year the Bills won a playoff game? Which team has the brighter future?
Hell, right now I'd say the Bills future looks better than that team from Massachusetts. But pride goeth before a fall, like the 2017 Raiders or the 2019 Bears
What are your thoughts on the Music City Miracle? I still think it was a forward pass. I'll be honest, I was glad the Bills lost because they backdoored Flutie. He got them to the playoffs, then they decide to go with Rob Thomas or whatever (I know it was Rob Johnson, just having fun) for the playoffs. Karma bit them in the ass. To expand on that, how did you feel about the Flutie/Johnson situation? I'm a Flutie guy in general, obviously not a Bills fan. Curious to get your thoughts as a Bills fan.
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Post by millar70 on Jan 16, 2020 20:07:48 GMT
Isn't Schlereth an idiot whose nickname, that he's accepted, is 'Stink?' I'd say there are only a few teams that are not 'committed to winning.' Most organizations are legitimately trying to build long lasting success. It's just not that fucking easy, and sometimes trying to build stability can look like complacency and changing the foundation can look like impatience. Do you know why he was called Stink? He would piss himself in uniform and then continue on as if everything was perfectly normal. So he would be playing the game in a piss-stained, smelly uniform. And he was a linemen, so guys had to stand there and go toe to toe with a player totally smelling like a deranged homeless person. And Schlereth was totally proud of this, he embraced the nickname. Dear God......
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Post by masterofallgoons on Jan 16, 2020 20:50:21 GMT
Isn't Schlereth an idiot whose nickname, that he's accepted, is 'Stink?' I'd say there are only a few teams that are not 'committed to winning.' Most organizations are legitimately trying to build long lasting success. It's just not that fucking easy, and sometimes trying to build stability can look like complacency and changing the foundation can look like impatience. Do you know why he was called Stink? He would piss himself in uniform and then continue on as if everything was perfectly normal. So he would be playing the game in a piss-stained, smelly uniform. And he was a linemen, so guys had to stand there and go toe to toe with a player totally smelling like a deranged homeless person. And Schlereth was totally proud of this, he embraced the nickname. Dear God...... At least he wasn't a center.
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Post by movieliker on Jan 16, 2020 20:51:25 GMT
.......championships ?? Today on Colin Cowherd's show Mark Schlereth happened to mention that he believes that 12 out of the 32 teams in the NFL are committed to winning championships, while the other 20 are just doing their best to win games, and if they happen to get to, and/or win one here or there, then great. Whether you agree or disagree with him on just what the exact number might actually be, do you think YOUR team is one of those 12 committed to winning championships.........or simply just one of the other 20 ?? SAVE FERRIS Who are the 12 ??
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jan 16, 2020 20:59:27 GMT
Which team has the brighter future?
Hell, right now I'd say the Bills future looks better than that team from Massachusetts. But pride goeth before a fall, like the 2017 Raiders or the 2019 Bears
What are your thoughts on the Music City Miracle? I still think it was a forward pass. I'll be honest, I was glad the Bills lost because they backdoored Flutie. He got them to the playoffs, then they decide to go with Rob Thomas or whatever (I know it was Rob Johnson, just having fun) for the playoffs. Karma bit them in the ass. To expand on that, how did you feel about the Flutie/Johnson situation? I'm a Flutie guy in general, obviously not a Bills fan. Curious to get your thoughts as a Bills fan. It was as close to an even pass as you can get. Funny, I didn't see it live. I thought the Bills and went to the bathroom. Come back and seen Dyson celebrating. A fan shouldn not have two moments like that. I had this abortion and Bill Buckner
Flutie should have been playing. Rob Johnson was a lump. But he was still a poster boy for the Bills QB situation from Kelly to Allen. Get someone from the bargain bin. An aging vet, Flutie, Bledsoe, Orton, or a cut rate draft pick, hoping for a miracle. Trent Edwards and company. Or a 1st round reach. The initial boys, JP Loseman and EJ Manuel. They should have went for a long term replacement for Kelly while he was still there.
Damned good cereal. Beat the hell out of Tony the Tiger. And coming back
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jan 16, 2020 21:08:19 GMT
What are your thoughts on the Music City Miracle? I still think it was a forward pass. I'll be honest, I was glad the Bills lost because they backdoored Flutie. He got them to the playoffs, then they decide to go with Rob Thomas or whatever (I know it was Rob Johnson, just having fun) for the playoffs. Karma bit them in the ass. To expand on that, how did you feel about the Flutie/Johnson situation? I'm a Flutie guy in general, obviously not a Bills fan. Curious to get your thoughts as a Bills fan. It was as close to an even pass as you can get. Funny, I didn't see it live. I thought the Bills and went to the bathroom. Come back and seen Dyson celebrating. A fan shouldn not have two moments like that. I had this abortion and Bill Buckner
Flutie should have been playing. Rob Johnson was a lump. But he was still a poster boy for the Bills QB situation from Kelly to Allen. Get someone from the bargain bin. An aging vet, Flutie, Bledsoe, Orton, or a cut rate draft pick, hoping for a miracle. Trent Edwards and company. Or a 1st round reach. The initial boys, JP Loseman and EJ Manuel. They should have went for a long term replacement for Kelly while he was still there.
Damned good cereal. Beat the hell out of Tony the Tiger. And coming back
I still have an empty box of Flutie Flakes on the shelf in the basement!
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Post by msdemos on Jan 16, 2020 21:35:48 GMT
.......championships ?? Today on Colin Cowherd's show Mark Schlereth happened to mention that he believes that 12 out of the 32 teams in the NFL are committed to winning championships, while the other 20 are just doing their best to win games, and if they happen to get to, and/or win one here or there, then great. Whether you agree or disagree with him on just what the exact number might actually be, do you think YOUR team is one of those 12 committed to winning championships.........or simply just one of the other 20 ?? SAVE FERRIS Who are the 12 ?? He never specified it (while on this show, anyway)...... SAVE FERRIS
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