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If Buffalo beats Dallas on Sunday, they are back in the discussion, if they lose I think you can forget about the playoffs.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiAll it does is add fuel to our team's fire. We thrive on being no-names, remember?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.
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Originally posted by HendersonD06Lets be a realist here... When have the Bills "thrived" in anything since the era of Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reid, Brice Smith etc ended?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.Last edited by better days; 11-11-2011, 04:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiAll it does is add fuel to our team's fire. We thrive on being no-names, remember?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.Last edited by HendersonD06; 11-11-2011, 04:09 PM.
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Originally posted by HendersonD06Lets be a realist here... When have the Bills "thrived" in anything since the era of Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reid, Bruce Smith etc ended?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.
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Originally posted by HendersonD06Lets be a realist here... When have the Bills "thrived" in anything since the era of Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reid, Bruce Smith etc ended?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.I only drink when I'm alone or with others.
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It has been a hell of a season, so I'll keep enjoying my beloved Buffalo Bills. I'm not a football expert, but I'm an expert fan and I thinkk we are not a good team yet, but we are improving every single game. So let's have fun guys.The Mexican & too!!
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Originally posted by HendersonD06Lets be a realist here... When have the Bills "thrived" in anything since the era of Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reid, Brice Smith etc ended?
Also, in regards to this thread, why would the media give Buffalo any type of love after losing 3 of 5 games? A nice little 3-0 start can only take you so far.
When the Bills were 3-0, the media acted as if Buffalo were a good football team after years of awful play, Fitzpatrick was the next coming of Brady, despite the fact that Fitzpatrick has never even played a postseason game. They acted as if Fred Jackson were the next coming of Adrian Peterson, despite the fact that Fred Jackson turns 31 in 3 months. Buffalo fans asking for the Bills front office to sign him LONG TERM is foolish. And last but not least, Buffalo doesn't deserve any love from the media, not after blowing a chance to take full control of the AFC East, against a hated division rival in the Jets last week, while crapping the bed while doing so @ home.
The Bills had their chance for "media importance", and blew it on Sunday against the Jets. That's reality. A loss against the Cowboys, and the Bills fall out of the picture of being revevant here in 2011. Just my thoughts.
I also remember the same phantom calls in the charger game 2 weeks ago, you don't get the zebra's always going your way you guys could have lost both.
The Bills are still tied for the AFC East and your Jets have done crap to this point other than beat the Bills, I won't be shocked if the Bills, Pats make the playoffs with the Jets sitting this one out.
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It somewhat upsets me that I can still see Henderson's posts through people's reply when I blocked his ignorant, illiterate and stupid persona a while ago. It's a troll, it's someone who MAY know the English language but struggles, and is asking mama for a beer while sitting in the basement.
That being said, yes, this is also ignorance by the media thinking it's a 2 dog race after a team has proved at the very least it has a legit offensive line, a decent QB, an elite RB, and a shady D.Bye Bye Brady...
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