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  • BoyILuvLoznStupidly
    Registered User
    • Sep 2009
    • 1514

    Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

    Donte Whitner is sick of looking across the line of scrimmage and seeing the Patriots and others laughing at the Bills. New England has won 18 of 19 games vs the Bills and Whitner was not here for the one win. The safety said, "By the end of the fourth quarter they're laughing at us and it always happens and not just in Foxboro, It happened last week, the Green Bay Packers were laughing at us, Aaron Rodgers and a lot of those guys were laughing at us towards the end of the football game and that never feels good. We can't keep allowing that to happen because guys go out there and they work too hard and when they don't come out the way you prepared all week. We want to get things turned around, but at the same time it's football teams of grown men laughing at other grown men on the football field and that happened to us in the ballgame last week and it happens every time we play New England."
    Read more http://www.wgr550.com/Bills-Whitner-...ughter/8201481
  • ddaryl
    Everything I post is sexual inuendo
    • Jan 2005
    • 10714

    #2
    Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

    Donte, we are all waiting for the punchline
    Last edited by ddaryl; 09-23-2010, 08:18 AM.

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    • RockStar36
      Dude's Little Ignorant Crony
      • Sep 2004
      • 24761

      #3
      Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

      Donte, stop sucking. Thanks.

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      • Jan Reimers
        Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
        • May 2003
        • 17353

        #4
        Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

        Here's how to stop the laughing. Make a big play or two. Please.
        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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        • trapezeus
          Legendary Zoner
          • Oct 2004
          • 19525

          #5
          Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

          the bills are the bad news bears except without a happy ending....ever.

          whitner has gone from smack talker to cry baby. sweet.

          what happened to the preseason talk of, "with jauron people came up to us and said 'we knew what you guys were running every play'?" seems like nothing has changed if the packers keep laughing.

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          • stuckincincy
            Buffalo Bills Fan
            • Sep 2003
            • 15084

            #6
            Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

            Lil' Donte is going to blow a fuse when they play BAL. They yak all game long.
            Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.

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            • Beebe's Kid
              Registered User
              • Nov 2009
              • 3134

              #7
              Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

              They played this on WGR yesterday, and I was waiting for the Whitner bashing to begin.

              I actually like that he did this. I have liked this sort of motivation for this team. I figured it may be effective.

              Of course Whitner will get a bunch of "stfu" and we'll get to talk about Ngata, and all of the wonderful things that we get to rehash over and over every time somebody says Whitner.

              Like him or not, the guy is a leader on a team where it seems like few step up. I think people forget how young he is, and that growing in his role is going to come with maturity. I don't like is Twitter activity, I think he should delete the account, but I do like that somebody on this team is going to bring up this point.

              The problem is many fans are just piling on, too, so there will be a million posts saying why they are laughing...we all know why.

              I think about what he said, and I realize how difficult it would be to say that, and how mad it must make these guys. The D is a problem to many posters...not to me. Just like last year, they haven't been able to get off of the field, and they have played admirably when they were out there. Green Bay started to spiral out of control after the turnovers and short field TD's, but they were held in check pretty well. Brandon Jackson was predicted to go crazy in fantasy, and was held pretty well. Rogers is good and is going to put up points, if we control the ball on offense, that is a different game.

              I hope the team takes this and starts rallying around it. I am one of those crazy ****ers that would like to see them win.

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              • trapezeus
                Legendary Zoner
                • Oct 2004
                • 19525

                #8
                Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                beebe's kid, the bills have zero talent. motivational speeches from whitner have failed time and time again. he is also not doing anything spectacular to inspire others.

                They are going to get laughed at again. loudly...by the second quarter...the bills won't adjust. the team needed a lot of work this offseason, they did very little. We got maybe 3-5 players on a team that needs a new 53.

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                • RockStar36
                  Dude's Little Ignorant Crony
                  • Sep 2004
                  • 24761

                  #9
                  Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                  Originally posted by Beebe's Kid
                  They played this on WGR yesterday, and I was waiting for the Whitner bashing to begin.

                  I actually like that he did this. I have liked this sort of motivation for this team. I figured it may be effective.

                  Of course Whitner will get a bunch of "stfu" and we'll get to talk about Ngata, and all of the wonderful things that we get to rehash over and over every time somebody says Whitner.

                  Like him or not, the guy is a leader on a team where it seems like few step up. I think people forget how young he is, and that growing in his role is going to come with maturity. I don't like is Twitter activity, I think he should delete the account, but I do like that somebody on this team is going to bring up this point.

                  The problem is many fans are just piling on, too, so there will be a million posts saying why they are laughing...we all know why.

                  I think about what he said, and I realize how difficult it would be to say that, and how mad it must make these guys. The D is a problem to many posters...not to me. Just like last year, they haven't been able to get off of the field, and they have played admirably when they were out there. Green Bay started to spiral out of control after the turnovers and short field TD's, but they were held in check pretty well. Brandon Jackson was predicted to go crazy in fantasy, and was held pretty well. Rogers is good and is going to put up points, if we control the ball on offense, that is a different game.

                  I hope the team takes this and starts rallying around it. I am one of those crazy ****ers that would like to see them win.
                  "Where few step up"....

                  Uh, when has Whitner ever stepped up. The guy runs his mouth, gets burnt, makes a shoulder tackle 15 yards down the field, runs his mouth, and so on.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101230

                    #10
                    Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                    Originally posted by Beebe's Kid
                    They played this on WGR yesterday, and I was waiting for the Whitner bashing to begin.

                    I actually like that he did this. I have liked this sort of motivation for this team. I figured it may be effective.

                    Of course Whitner will get a bunch of "stfu" and we'll get to talk about Ngata, and all of the wonderful things that we get to rehash over and over every time somebody says Whitner.

                    Like him or not, the guy is a leader on a team where it seems like few step up. I think people forget how young he is, and that growing in his role is going to come with maturity. I don't like is Twitter activity, I think he should delete the account, but I do like that somebody on this team is going to bring up this point.

                    The problem is many fans are just piling on, too, so there will be a million posts saying why they are laughing...we all know why.

                    I think about what he said, and I realize how difficult it would be to say that, and how mad it must make these guys. The D is a problem to many posters...not to me. Just like last year, they haven't been able to get off of the field, and they have played admirably when they were out there. Green Bay started to spiral out of control after the turnovers and short field TD's, but they were held in check pretty well. Brandon Jackson was predicted to go crazy in fantasy, and was held pretty well. Rogers is good and is going to put up points, if we control the ball on offense, that is a different game.

                    I hope the team takes this and starts rallying around it. I am one of those crazy ****ers that would like to see them win.
                    First, this doesn't annoy me as much as the other things Donte says because he's coming from a position of weakness, rather than talking **** when both him and the team he's on suck.

                    But that being said, how exactly is Donte a "leader"? People keep saying that but the only example they come up with is letting McKelvin crash on his couch during McKelvin's rookie season. IMO that doesn't constitute leadership- I've personally had two friends from college, my wife's sister, my brother, and even my dad crashing with us at different times so they could find jobs in the area- where are my kudos for my leadership ability?

                    It's things like this that get repeated over and over again, and no one ever asks how or why they got started. So please, give me at least one concrete example of Donte being a leader- more if possible.

                    And we all want to see this team win. We just don't see how it's possible given the utter lack of talent they've displayed.
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                    • THRILLHO
                      This is great, and all I've done is enter my name!
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1574

                      #11
                      Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                      Donte, I like you, but you sound like you are crying: "Coooach! The other team is laughing at us!" Ofcourse they are laughing at our team, it is like they are playing a highschool squad.

                      Guess what, a lot of us are laughing too....
                      True fans want wins, not draft picks.

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                      • trapezeus
                        Legendary Zoner
                        • Oct 2004
                        • 19525

                        #12
                        Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                        Packers laughter: "hahahaha, they took YOU with the eighth...hahaha...pick. Oh boy that's hilarious.

                        New England laughter: "hahahaha, remember in your first game, you had a pick six and then the ref called some bs call and how you were never the same. hahahahaha"

                        Jet's laughter: "hahaha, we have a dink and dunker and it worked all the way to the AFC championship game. hahahaha"

                        Titans laughter: "Hahahah, look at our owner, he's giving you two more fingers than wins you'll have all season. hahahaha"

                        any others i'm missing?

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                        • SabreEleven
                          Registered User
                          • Aug 2002
                          • 39563

                          #13
                          Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                          If you don't like them laughing, do something to shut them up.

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                          • ChristopherWalken
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 1026

                            #14
                            Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                            Not sure what Whitner is complaining about? The solution is quite simple - execute and win. This team talks so much trash about how hard they've worked and how this year they're better.....BS!

                            Actions speak louder than words!
                            Last edited by ChristopherWalken; 09-23-2010, 09:16 AM.

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                            • RockStar36
                              Dude's Little Ignorant Crony
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 24761

                              #15
                              Re: Bills Whitner would like to stop all the laughter

                              Originally posted by OpIv37
                              First, this doesn't annoy me as much as the other things Donte says because he's coming from a position of weakness, rather than talking **** when both him and the team he's on suck.

                              But that being said, how exactly is Donte a "leader"? People keep saying that but the only example they come up with is letting McKelvin crash on his couch during McKelvin's rookie season. IMO that doesn't constitute leadership- I've personally had two friends from college, my wife's sister, my brother, and even my dad crashing with us at different times so they could find jobs in the area- where are my kudos for my leadership ability?

                              It's things like this that get repeated over and over again, and no one ever asks how or why they got started. So please, give me at least one concrete example of Donte being a leader- more if possible.

                              And we all want to see this team win. We just don't see how it's possible given the utter lack of talent they've displayed.
                              I'll take the hit for this because I was one of the idiots who backed it at the time.

                              Maybe his leadership was taking the 15 yard penalty against the Raiders for tackling the guy in the end zone?

                              D & S Sports



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