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SyraBillsLican
12-20-2006, 07:18 PM
As we all konw, the Bills havent been to the playoffs since the evil, ungodly, illegal forward-passing of a game that we call the Music City Miracle/Massacre

6 years later, the bills have lost half their fanbase to suicide as the Bills continue to show that the the Bills and the Playoffs just arent right for eachother. no, dont get me wrong, its not the Bills, its the Playoffs. theyre just not ready for a relationship right now. and theres this other guy, his name is the Patriots.

well were done with that. weve bought roses, candy and edible panties and are half way up her tower ready to impress her.......

in our way however are those pesky Titans who began this whole Curse of the Music City. fitting it is that we beat them on our way to breaking the curse.

following the romping we give the Music City this Sunday, are the Steve McNair led Ravens..... God definately loves the poetry involved in this miraculous run.

hats off to the future winners of the 2006 Wild Card, your Buffalo Bills!!!!!!!



i just hope we bought the right chocolates......

YardRat
12-20-2006, 07:26 PM
Don't forget....other suitors such as Jacksonville, NY, Cinci, Pittsburgh, et al are going to have to decide they're better off staying at home jerking off before we even get to the threshold.

RedEyE
12-20-2006, 07:34 PM
Life's like a box of chocolates...

vinceanity
12-20-2006, 11:27 PM
dont see it my friends. JP run is over this week. From KC Joyner recent piece....................


Tennessee secondary
The Titans' defense received a lot of publicity in Week 15 for scoring 21 points in a win over the Jaguars, but it should also be getting some attention for its role in Tennessee's five-game winning streak. Jim Schwartz's group has allowed just over 17 points per game during this streak, but the most impressive part of this accomplishment is that the Titans did this against Philadelphia, the Giants, Indianapolis and Jacksonville, all teams that rank in the top 11 in scoring offense. (Houston was also one of the Titans' recent victims, but the Texans offense is not as impressive as the other four.)

The Tennessee secondary is the central reason this defense has improved. Take a look at the Titans' pass defense metrics during this winning streak:
<!-- INLINE TABLE (BEGIN) --><TABLE id=inlinetable cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=414 border=0><TBODY><TR><TH style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000" colSpan=9>Tennessee Secondary</TH><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42> </TD><TD width=42>Att </TD><TD width=42>Comp </TD><TD width=42>Yds </TD><TD width=42>TD </TD><TD width=42>Int </TD><TD width=42>Pen </TD><TD width=42>Pen Yds </TD><TD width=42>YPA </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Short </TD><TD width=42>116 </TD><TD width=42>89 </TD><TD width=42>626 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>5.4 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Medium </TD><TD width=42>27 </TD><TD width=42>12 </TD><TD width=42>203 </TD><TD width=42>1 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>-4 </TD><TD width=42>7.4 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Deep </TD><TD width=42>26 </TD><TD width=42>9 </TD><TD width=42>309 </TD><TD width=42>1 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>11.9 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Other </TD><TD width=42>9 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0.0 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Total </TD><TD width=42>178 </TD><TD width=42>110 </TD><TD width=42>1138 </TD><TD width=42>4 </TD><TD width=42>7 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>-4 </TD><TD width=42>6.4 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- INLINE TABLE (END) -->
A 6.4 yards per attempt total for a season normally will place a team near the top 10 in that category, and the Titans did this against four of the NFL's most explosive offenses. That they were able to do this despite a weak pass rush that generated only two sacks in the first four games of the streak makes this accomplishment stand out even more.
The Titans' starting corners have been a big part of the team's recent success. Adam "Pacman" Jones (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7182) has allowed only five completions in 19 attempts, and has four interceptions in that span. Reynaldo Hill (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7394) has allowed eight completions for only 88 yards in 15 attempts. He's also contributed one interception during the winning streak. Hill is a second-year player who might be coming into his own, while Jones always has been seen as a cornerback who gives up as many big plays as he makes. If Jones can post a YPA of under six for an entire season and still make the game-changing plays he is known for, he might give Champ Bailey (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=4655) a run for his money as an All-Pro cornerback.

jamze132
12-21-2006, 03:26 AM
dont see it my friends. JP run is over this week. From KC Joyner recent piece....................


Tennessee secondary
The Titans' defense received a lot of publicity in Week 15 for scoring 21 points in a win over the Jaguars, but it should also be getting some attention for its role in Tennessee's five-game winning streak. Jim Schwartz's group has allowed just over 17 points per game during this streak, but the most impressive part of this accomplishment is that the Titans did this against Philadelphia, the Giants, Indianapolis and Jacksonville, all teams that rank in the top 11 in scoring offense. (Houston was also one of the Titans' recent victims, but the Texans offense is not as impressive as the other four.)

The Tennessee secondary is the central reason this defense has improved. Take a look at the Titans' pass defense metrics during this winning streak:
<!-- INLINE TABLE (BEGIN) --><TABLE id=inlinetable cellSpacing=1 cellPadding=3 width=414 border=0><TBODY><TR><TH style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #000000" colSpan=9>Tennessee Secondary</TH><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42> </TD><TD width=42>Att </TD><TD width=42>Comp </TD><TD width=42>Yds </TD><TD width=42>TD </TD><TD width=42>Int </TD><TD width=42>Pen </TD><TD width=42>Pen Yds </TD><TD width=42>YPA </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Short </TD><TD width=42>116 </TD><TD width=42>89 </TD><TD width=42>626 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>5.4 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Medium </TD><TD width=42>27 </TD><TD width=42>12 </TD><TD width=42>203 </TD><TD width=42>1 </TD><TD width=42>2 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>-4 </TD><TD width=42>7.4 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Deep </TD><TD width=42>26 </TD><TD width=42>9 </TD><TD width=42>309 </TD><TD width=42>1 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>11.9 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ececec" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Other </TD><TD width=42>9 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0 </TD><TD width=42>0.0 </TD></TR><TR style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" vAlign=top><TD width=42>Total </TD><TD width=42>178 </TD><TD width=42>110 </TD><TD width=42>1138 </TD><TD width=42>4 </TD><TD width=42>7 </TD><TD width=42>3 </TD><TD width=42>-4 </TD><TD width=42>6.4 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- INLINE TABLE (END) -->
A 6.4 yards per attempt total for a season normally will place a team near the top 10 in that category, and the Titans did this against four of the NFL's most explosive offenses. That they were able to do this despite a weak pass rush that generated only two sacks in the first four games of the streak makes this accomplishment stand out even more.
The Titans' starting corners have been a big part of the team's recent success. Adam "Pacman" Jones (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7182) has allowed only five completions in 19 attempts, and has four interceptions in that span. Reynaldo Hill (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=7394) has allowed eight completions for only 88 yards in 15 attempts. He's also contributed one interception during the winning streak. Hill is a second-year player who might be coming into his own, while Jones always has been seen as a cornerback who gives up as many big plays as he makes. If Jones can post a YPA of under six for an entire season and still make the game-changing plays he is known for, he might give Champ Bailey (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?statsId=4655) a run for his money as an All-Pro cornerback.

I see it like this. Lee Evans makes Pacman's helmet grow even bigger with his pounding headache.

njsue
12-21-2006, 05:56 AM
Just make sure Ed Hocule's officiating group is not at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Curse NAH!

streetkings01
12-21-2006, 09:24 AM
Time to exorcise the deamons!!!!!!!!!

Gunzlingr
12-21-2006, 09:44 AM
Aren't the Titans coming off of a less than 100 yard offensive perfomance?

Jimbuktu
12-21-2006, 09:51 AM
As we all konw, the Bills havent been to the playoffs since the evil, ungodly, illegal forward-passing of a game that we call the Music City Miracle/Massacre

6 years later, the bills have lost half their fanbase to suicide as the Bills continue to show that the the Bills and the Playoffs just arent right for eachother. no, dont get me wrong, its not the Bills, its the Playoffs. theyre just not ready for a relationship right now. and theres this other guy, his name is the Patriots.

well were done with that. weve bought roses, candy and edible panties and are half way up her tower ready to impress her.......

in our way however are those pesky Titans who began this whole Curse of the Music City. fitting it is that we beat them on our way to breaking the curse.

following the romping we give the Music City this Sunday, are the Steve McNair led Ravens..... God definately loves the poetry involved in this miraculous run.

hats off to the future winners of the 2006 Wild Card, your Buffalo Bills!!!!!!!



i just hope we bought the right chocolates......


love this post!


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Crazygoo
12-21-2006, 10:02 AM
vince young can sit on a fat one