Bills Dominate Pack

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  1. FLORIDA PACKER

    FLORIDA PACKER nfl-*****s member

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    Someone is extremely biased and needs a wake up call, I can't wait till the Bills get one next year! You can keep saying the Bills are gonna go 14-2 but no one is gonna agree until the Bills show they can actually do it! They're taking a step back to go foward by pluggin J.P in this year wait 2 years and then get back to me!
     
  2. tko51

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    It's not possible for you to quote me anywhere as saying that the Bills will go 14-2.

    I do see the possibility (however slight) for us to go 12-4.

    After all - no one would have thought the Chargers would have the season that they did - why can't we have an even less significant turnaround?

    Yeah it's not likely, but it's still possible.
     
  3. tko51

    tko51 nfl-*****s member

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    In 2 years we may not be built to win like we are now on the defensive side of the ball.

    That's why we got rid of Bledsoe - I bet you that if Bledsoe had been back there we wouldn't have scored once in that scrimmage. At least Losman doesn't take sacks or throw INTs (Yeah, I know he came dangerously close, but it still didn't happen) or FUMBLE like Bledsoe.
     
  4. FLORIDA PACKER

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    Twas an Exaggeration, you continually hype up Losman to be the best thing since the Automobile but we have yet to truly see him in a meaningful situation.

    He looked shakey at sometimes during the scrimmage and decent at others im not taking any thing away from him im stating he needs time to develop. I believe he's going to do very well eventually, eventually being the key word, I see the bills stepping back this season and then moving foward the next.
     
  5. Pack Attack

    Pack Attack The KISS Army

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>You know what - I'm kinda tired of hearing that because if someone stinks it up in a scrimmage then it's cause for concern - but if they do good - it's just a scrimmage.</div>

    But based on the "meaningless scrimmage," the Bills are better than the Packers in every way, right?

    ....Right...
     
  6. Bleedblk&gld

    Bleedblk&gld The Drive

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    Bills are better then the Packers this year. Their defense is better, their ST is better and their coaching is better. I will say the Packers have a better offense, but that's not saying the Bills don't have a good offense.

    In a season game, i would take the Bills over the Pack.
     
  7. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>
    And to answer your question BlackAdder - they have as many rings as Dan Marino - that would be NONE in case you can't put 2+2 together (I know Math might be outlawed in your Mormon ran oppressed state since math is the DEBOL so I thought I'd help you out).</div>

    FYI, Utah has the highest percentage of people who go on to college. Yours truly for example has a Bachelors degree.

    A little advice, Lighten up. As exciting as football is, its not worth getting as bent out of shape about it as you seem to be.
     
  8. tko51

    tko51 nfl-*****s member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>6-11 WOW he made 5 mistakes if I'm counting right..haha...we sucked in the preseason last year and went 14-2...it means NOTHING</div>

    Incomplete passes aren't mistakes - INTs are.

    Especially when one of those incomplete passes would have been flagged for Pass Interference - still a better then 50% completion percentage - in a real game that PI'd pass wouldn't have mattered anyways because we would have gotten the ball where it happened at - so that would have been more like 7-11 for a 65% completion percentage.
     
  9. tko51

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (blackadder)</div><div class='quotemain'>The highlights on the Bills Network (I mean ESPN) showed that GB was the better team.

    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'>BTW - Buffalo is better then Green Bay in almost every aspect of the game - period.</div>

    Favre has 2 super bowl rings & Losman/Bledsoe/Kelly/Van Pelt have.......? Help me out, I can't recall?</div>

    As a Bills fan, i love reading stuff like this


    "Ahmad Carroll: Did not look good at all, seemed in last-seasons form. He was holding on to receivers, and got stiff-armed to the ground by Willis McGahee."



    "O-Line: Was in complete dissaray, even though Matt O'Dwyer did not play, we still looked horrible. I might try and catch one of the repeats of Family Night on NFL Network and count the completions vs. sacks given up. Honestly, there may have been more sacks."



    "D-Line: Aaron Kampman looked slimmer and got some pressure. KGB was a non-factor. But Colin Cole was probably the MVP of the night, he may be the type of big body we need in our defense."


    "Secondary: This is going to be the big problem . We looked absolutely horrible as a whole."


    "Had this been full throttle, Favre would have had 3 INT's on the first drive. It's only a scrimmage so wouldn't look to far into it. "



    "Najeh got DROPPED by a guy 50 pounds lighter than him. It was sad"


    "Ahmad Carroll got absolutely dropped by McGahee"



    Its so good to have a deep team, I love my Bills!!

    Go get'em!
     
  10. Pack Attack

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    I predict this is the thread that's going to refuse to die... *sigh*

    That said, everyone should remember that the '85 Superbowl Bears went either 0-4 or 0-5 in pre-season. So that shows just how important these scrimmages and pre-season contests are.

    Yeah...
     
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    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (tko51)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pats37)</div><div class='quotemain'>6-11 WOW he made 5 mistakes if I'm counting right..haha...we sucked in the preseason last year and went 14-2...it means NOTHING</div>

    Incomplete passes aren't mistakes - INTs are.

    Especially when one of those incomplete passes would have been flagged for Pass Interference - still a better then 50% completion percentage - in a real game that PI'd pass wouldn't have mattered anyways because we would have gotten the ball where it happened at - so that would have been more like 7-11 for a 65% completion percentage.</div>

    spin it till it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy because the regular season is just going ot be cold...
     
  12. porky88

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    WOW since when was basing an entire season of a scrimmage using any kind of logic. Can someone help me out there. Please!
     
  13. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Losman couldnt be sacked and he still made a lot of mistakes. He looks exactly like a rookie. He still doesnt look like he knows what he is doing
     
  14. tko51

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    That's an opinion.
     
  15. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    Well its the truth. The annoucner pointed out ever mistake Losman made and he made a lot of them
     
  16. tko51

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    I've already pointed out all the mistakes he's made - most of them were just decision based.
     
  17. panthersare#1

    panthersare#1 The GM

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    overthrowing and underthrowing balls are physical mistakes which he made some of those
     
  18. tko51

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    Ok, that was kind of redundant - what I meant to say was that - one play he should have thrown instead of run, and on another he should have run instead of throw.
     
  19. porky88

    porky88 King of Kings

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    Losman didn't look like the QB that could get the Bills in the playoffs. He better improve otherwise here comes Kelly Holcombe.
     
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    Holcomb look good in the scrimmage. He found the open recievers and made smart plays.
     

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