It’s one of those opinionated Pearl Harbor Days . . .
• Isn’t it ironic that the week the Canadian dollar dropped to 81 cents in comparison to the U. S. dollar after standing at par in September was also the week in which the Buffalo Bills play a “home game” in Toronto’s Rogers Centre? Of course, the Bills have marked themselves down by about 70 percent since September.
It’s also ironic that Ted Rogers, the Canadian tycoon who negotiated the five-year series of appearances by the Bills in his stadium and was in the forefront of attempting to acquire an NFL franchise for Toronto, died at age 75 this past week.
Considering the unpredictability of the NFL this season, the Bills’ still-alive status for the playoffs may be far-fetched but not completely unrealistic unless they take the day off in Toronto. The best thing they may have going for them against the Dolphins is J. P. Losman’s motivation to interest bidders for February’s free-agency auction.
• Isn’t it ironic that the week the Canadian dollar dropped to 81 cents in comparison to the U. S. dollar after standing at par in September was also the week in which the Buffalo Bills play a “home game” in Toronto’s Rogers Centre? Of course, the Bills have marked themselves down by about 70 percent since September.
It’s also ironic that Ted Rogers, the Canadian tycoon who negotiated the five-year series of appearances by the Bills in his stadium and was in the forefront of attempting to acquire an NFL franchise for Toronto, died at age 75 this past week.
Considering the unpredictability of the NFL this season, the Bills’ still-alive status for the playoffs may be far-fetched but not completely unrealistic unless they take the day off in Toronto. The best thing they may have going for them against the Dolphins is J. P. Losman’s motivation to interest bidders for February’s free-agency auction.
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