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  • Skooby
    Skoobasaurus-Rex
    • Oct 2011
    • 22284

    Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

    There's no reason to keep the coach if the players quit on him, Rodney is right.
  • kingJofNYC
    Registered User
    • Sep 2009
    • 5960

    #2
    Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

    No ****.

    Don't need that mongo telling us they quit, we have eyes.

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    • DynaPaul
      Registered User
      • Sep 2003
      • 7540

      #3
      Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

      As much as I hate Rodney he is correct.

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      • NOT THE DUDE...
        Hall of Fame Zoner
        • Jan 2010
        • 8826

        #4
        Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

        So, i would too if i dont have a franchise qb. the season is over.... duh

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        • kishoph
          Registered User
          • Jun 2003
          • 3157

          #5
          Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

          About the worse thing a player can do is quit or stop trying, but honestly I can't blame them. I just wish the would stop apologizing for the ineptness of Giley and FITZ, Both Gailey and Fitz have shown that they are not above throwing another player under the bus. After Fitz's 1st int, they showed Gailey laying into Stevie on the sideline, like it was his fault that Fitz missed Chandler by about 3 yards. On his second int, there wasn't a Bills player within ten yards of the pass, Stevie's fault again ?

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          • gebobs
            One Bills Drive, Georgia - 871 miles south of Orchard Park
            • Sep 2003
            • 11520

            #6
            Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

            Chan has no right laying into any player. Every week there are inexcusable bonehead calls by that idiot. And yesterday was no different. The Bills convert on 2nd and 7 and dumbass thinks they are short so calls a Fitz sneak. And for some reason, our genius quarterback doesn't question the call.

            National embarrassment.

            Why there isn't massive protests in Buffalo calling for Wilson's head with how he has bungled the franchise for 50 years all the while holding relocation over the city's head is beyond me.
            Lehner's history. He just doesn't know it yet.

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            • Mahdi
              Registered User
              • Mar 2004
              • 10585

              #7
              Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

              I don't agree that the players quit. I think Seattle is just a horrible match up for us. Mobile QBs have always killed us, Wilson is not just mobile he is a RB who can throw. Our defense is just not ready for that type of player and we had no answer for that option.

              On offense we have a banged up OL and they have a top DL. It was just not a good matchup for us, I hope they take Rodney off the show because he annoys me and he always tries to come up with controversial comments so he can make headlines.

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              • mjt328
                Registered User
                • May 2011
                • 636

                #8
                Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                Originally posted by gebobs View Post
                Chan has no right laying into any player. Every week there are inexcusable bonehead calls by that idiot. And yesterday was no different. The Bills convert on 2nd and 7 and dumbass thinks they are short so calls a Fitz sneak. And for some reason, our genius quarterback doesn't question the call.

                National embarrassment.
                I'm surprised that more people aren't talking about that play.

                It's a perfect example of NOBODY on the Bills sideline or on the field having any awareness about what was actually happening in the game.
                They were daydreaming and going through the motions.
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                • SabreEleven
                  Registered User
                  • Aug 2002
                  • 39563

                  #9
                  Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                  Originally posted by gebobs View Post
                  Chan has no right laying into any player. Every week there are inexcusable bonehead calls by that idiot. And yesterday was no different. The Bills convert on 2nd and 7 and dumbass thinks they are short so calls a Fitz sneak. And for some reason, our genius quarterback doesn't question the call.
                  Actually that play was on Fitz. He said he didn't like the play call against the defense Seattle had on the field so instead of blowing a TO, he just ran a QB sneak. At least that is what he said in the post game.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101313

                    #10
                    Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                    Originally posted by SabreEleven View Post
                    Actually that play was on Fitz. He said he didn't like the play call against the defense Seattle had on the field so instead of blowing a TO, he just ran a QB sneak. At least that is what he said in the post game.
                    I really don't see that as being any better.

                    We are so incapable of calling an audible that we either have to waste a timeout or waste a down on a play that's going to gain 2 yards tops? Inexcusable. I've been watching football regularly for probably 22 or 23 years now and I don't recall anything quite so dumb and incompetent.
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                    • gebobs
                      One Bills Drive, Georgia - 871 miles south of Orchard Park
                      • Sep 2003
                      • 11520

                      #11
                      Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                      Originally posted by SabreEleven View Post
                      Actually that play was on Fitz. He said he didn't like the play call against the defense Seattle had on the field so instead of blowing a TO, he just ran a QB sneak. At least that is what he said in the post game.
                      I heard that's what GAILEY said.
                      Lehner's history. He just doesn't know it yet.

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                      • pmoon6
                        Legendary Zoner
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 21476

                        #12
                        Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                        Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                        I really don't see that as being any better.

                        We are so incapable of calling an audible that we either have to waste a timeout or waste a down on a play that's going to gain 2 yards tops? Inexcusable. I've been watching football regularly for probably 22 or 23 years now and I don't recall anything quite so dumb and incompetent.
                        I can think of some. The call that became "Miracle At The Meadowlands". Jerry Glanville's "Red Rover Right" or something, a lateral pass play he called on the 10 at the end of a game that resulted in a touchdown and loss when he had the game. The call at the end of the half in SB XVIII where Theismann throws a screen with 12 seconds left, it's picked for 6. (Interestingly, Theismann (or Gibbs) called almost the same play in the same situation in the previous years SB against Miami, but the backer dropped the ball).

                        But this play was pretty stupid.

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                        • OpIv37
                          Acid Douching Asswipe
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 101313

                          #13
                          Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                          Originally posted by pmoon6 View Post
                          I can think of some. The call that became "Miracle At The Meadowlands". Jerry Glanville's "Red Rover Right" or something, a lateral pass play he called on the 10 at the end of a game that resulted in a touchdown and loss when he had the game. The call at the end of the half in SB XVIII where Theismann throws a screen with 12 seconds left, it's picked for 6. (Interestingly, Theismann (or Gibbs) called almost the same play in the same situation in the previous years SB against Miami, but the backer dropped the ball).

                          But this play was pretty stupid.
                          I don't recall any of those, but on second thought, I did think of one that was close: When Jauron called time out to see if he should challenge the play, decided to challenge, then lost the challenge. So, he managed to waste two time outs on the same play.
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                          • trapezeus
                            Legendary Zoner
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 19525

                            #14
                            Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                            Originally posted by gebobs View Post
                            Chan has no right laying into any player. Every week there are inexcusable bonehead calls by that idiot. And yesterday was no different. The Bills convert on 2nd and 7 and dumbass thinks they are short so calls a Fitz sneak. And for some reason, our genius quarterback doesn't question the call.

                            National embarrassment.

                            Why there isn't massive protests in Buffalo calling for Wilson's head with how he has bungled the franchise for 50 years all the while holding relocation over the city's head is beyond me.
                            disagree. the bills don't ever register in the national psyche. people just scratch their heads and try to think of when they cared. good teams have fans who usually take the bills week off so they can do family things because they know they are going to win. why get in trouble with the mrs or the kids.

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                            • pmoon6
                              Legendary Zoner
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 21476

                              #15
                              Re: Rodney Harrison: Bills just quit

                              Originally posted by OpIv37 View Post
                              I don't recall any of those, but on second thought, I did think of one that was close: When Jauron called time out to see if he should challenge the play, decided to challenge, then lost the challenge. So, he managed to waste two time outs on the same play.
                              They were all early '80's except "The Miracle At the Meadowlands". The Giants were up with no time left. All Joe Pisachick (the QB) had to do was kneel down and the game was over. Instead he hands the ball off and the exchange is fumbled. Herman Edwards (Eagles Safety, and yes that Herman Edwards) picks it up, runs it in for the score and the win. I don't know if that play was called from the sideline or not, but back then most QB's called their own plays. It could be one of the reasons, coaches slowly took over the playcalling. Of course, that presumes that the coach actually knows what he's doing too. Unfortunately ours doesn't. You can see that play on NFL Network or ESPN from time to time. It's still famous as one of the biggest sports gaffes in history even 35 years later.

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