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Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
Their best chance to win a division game is this week and even those odds aren't great. If they lose this week I can definitely see an 0-6 division record.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
I can see either scenario.
Either they kick us in the nuts by finishing the season on a 2-10 run, or they get hot and win 3 in a row only to kick me (us) in the nuts after spending a cold, windy, rainy or snowy, miserable post Christmas day at the Ralph.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
I can see either scenario.
Either they kick us in the nuts by finishing the season on a 2-10 run, or they get hot and win 3 in a row only to kick me (us) in the nuts after spending a cold, windy, rainy or snowy, miserable post Christmas day at the Ralph.
put up a picture. we want to see that.
Originally posted by yordad
Christ, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
my thoughts:
1. 10-6 = no playoffs, or first round playoff loss and saves DJ's job
2. 6-10 = DJ out more optimism for 2009 season.
In some longterm view, it's better for second scenario.
Also, i am not in the camp that Ralph is cheap on coaches for the last 4. he's gone with the guy he's been recommended. TD wanted weak coaches so he could run the team based on his Pittsburgh situation. DJ came as a recommendation from Marv, a guy he trusts.
i think ralph sees the writing on the wall. he may (but not likely) go with a proven, high cost coach.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
It's not in Ralph's character to go for big name expensive coaches, however I would really hope he might re-consider seeing that he is nearing that point where he will most likely never see a SB championship in his lifetime. You'd think those types of things would take importance over ego and money.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
Originally posted by RockStar36
Their best chance to win a division game is this week and even those odds aren't great. If they lose this week I can definitely see an 0-6 division record.
if we lose this week, being last in the division is all but assured.
Re: Finish 6-10 or lose a "Win and In" against the Pats?
I think it's very likely, given our remaining schedule, that we lose our last 4 to finish 6-10. I can't see us beating the Phins, Jets, Broncos or Pats, given the current state of this team.
But don't despair. We can draft another CB high in the first round, while letting DE, TE, C and other areas of crying need go straight to Hell.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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