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  • Lefty2985
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 216

    Board is so fickle

    All to often I am on here it's attacking different players. One week EJ sucks the next week god Byrd needs to go now he needs to stay. We have to resign Johnson now he needs to go. EJ needs time before making an assessment one way or the other. Byrd frustrated all of us with the contract crap but now he is playing like himself now all the love to him. Johnson plays great no problem he wants the ball and is now a problem. He gets open NOT a number 1 but is needed ppl! Serious ppl stop being so annoying with stupid post. None of them are perfect and neither any of us. If you have never had bad days or moments kudos. There is a lot of public pressure and they get paid more then they should for their job but they are human ppl.
  • coastal
    Legendary Zoner
    • Mar 2005
    • 15503

    #2
    Re: Board is so fickle

    I have always liked women.

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    • justasportsfan
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 71493

      #3
      Re: Board is so fickle

      Originally posted by coastal View Post
      I have always liked women.
      Like you've always liked Mario?
      sacrifice1
      https://theinterviewwithgod.com/video/

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      • trapezeus
        Legendary Zoner
        • Oct 2004
        • 19525

        #4
        Re: Board is so fickle

        Lefty2985 had a bad post. we should cut him.

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        • MitchMurrayDowntown
          Skoobasaurus-Rex
          • Oct 2011
          • 22263

          #5
          Re: Board is so fickle

          Stevie will cost us $8.5 M for a #2 WR at best, it's going to be real hard to spend $8.5 on him & his groin that gets injured while he makes coffee. His stats are more a low 2nd WR, even though he's lovable to many folks. I'm not impressed & he's not worth $5 M, so if he wants to stay it's time for a paycut.
          Last edited by Skooby; 11-19-2013, 03:12 PM.

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          • coastal
            Legendary Zoner
            • Mar 2005
            • 15503

            #6
            Re: Board is so fickle

            Originally posted by justasportsfan View Post
            Like you've always liked Mario?
            I can spot fool's gold a mile away.

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            • imbondz
              Democrats are people too
              • Jan 2003
              • 26032

              #7
              Re: Board is so fickle

              Lefty sucks!
              My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.

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              • Gilly
                Go Sabres!!
                • Sep 2012
                • 1162

                #8
                Re: Board is so fickle

                Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View Post
                Stevie will cost us $8.5 M for a #2 WR at best, it's going to be real hard to spend $8.5 on him & his groin that gets injured while he makes coffee. His stats are more a low 2nd WR, even though he's lovable to many folks. I'm not impressed & he's not worth $5 M, so if he wants to stay it's time for a paycut.

                Stevie Johnson is not an elite fantasy receiver. He's simply an elite receiver. Just ask the best cover men in the game.
                That's not to say his numbers are bad for weekend GMs: Johnson is the first receiver in Bills history to have three straight 1,000-yard seasons, let alone two. On Sunday he caught his 28th career touchdown in his 71st game—a far-from-flashy total that's due more than anything to the fact that his quarterbacks have been J.P. Losman, Trent Edwards, Ryan Fitzpatrick, E.J. Manuel and Thaddeus Lewis. Johnson is better known, though, for his wallet-lightening touchdown celebrations and a regrettable tweet in which he blamed the Almighty for letting him drop a game-winning touchdown against the Steelers in 2010. Behind the bravado stands one of only seven receivers in NFL history to have three seasons of 75 catches, 1,000 yards and five touchdowns before his 27th birthday.

                But the stats are window dressing. As Pro Football Focus analyst Sam Monson—who has seen everything under the NFL sun 10,000 times—wrote, "Every NFL player reminds me of someone else. He doesn't remind me of anyone else."


                Johnson's abstract style of route running looked foreign to Darrelle Revis during their three head-to-head games in 2011 and '12, when Revis was a Jet. In the first matchup Johnson caught three balls for 84 yards, more than any receiver had ever put up against Revis. The second game saw Johnson catch eight balls for 75 yards when covered by Revis. Their third matchup came in last year's opener, two weeks before Revis's season-ending knee injury, and was generally judged a 12-round decision for Revis.
                By last December, when the 5--8 Bills hosted the 8--5 Seahawks, Seattle cornerback Richard Sherman had staked his claim as Revis's successor as the league's best corner. Late in the first quarter of a game largely unviewed outside of King and Erie Counties, Johnson was isolated out left against Sherman. At the snap Johnson slipped a punch from the hyperphysical Sherman while counterpunching with his right hand. Duly separated from Sherman, he picked up 17 yards and a first down on a quick slant from Fitzpatrick. In the second quarter, with the Bills trailing 31--7 and in obvious pass mode, Johnson lined up in the left slot at the Seahawks' 20, showed Sherman an outside release, then leaped inside him and sprinted up the seam. Sherman was glued to him until Johnson faked a post with his head and shoulders while stabbing his right foot into the turf and turning into a post corner that left Sherman's dreadlocks wagging 10 yards in his wake. It was the kind of freewheeling, reaction-based route Johnson has become known for, and it was only the second score Sherman had allowed all season.


                Though at 27 he is 10 months younger than Megatron, Stevie Johnson is now being phased into a new role as a slot receiver, a move mandated by the Bills' new 33-year-old offensive coordinator, Nathaniel Hackett. But there's no reason to think Johnson can't thrive in the slot; he's a shifty receiver who always gets where he needs to be but never seems to get there the same way twice. But the shift may leave us with only the previous three seasons as testament to the possibilities that Johnson brought to the X position. His act is now a brilliant art-house film playing while The Era of the Ridiculous Wide Receiver,starring Calvin and Andre Johnson, costarring Larry Fitzgerald, is in the multiplexes. We'll also have the tattered freak flag that's still planted on Revis Island. And we have the hope that the legs of those two men will hold up until Dec. 8, when we'll see another rematch in Tampa.

                “A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness,"
                ...

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                • imbondz
                  Democrats are people too
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 26032

                  #9
                  Re: Board is so fickle

                  Nah lefty's ok with me
                  My faith doesn’t make me perfect, it makes me forgiven.

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                  • HAMMER
                    I'm right, Miyagi is wrong.
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 8131

                    #10
                    Re: Board is so fickle

                    Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View Post
                    Stevie will cost us $8.5 M for a #2 WR at best, it's going to be real hard to spend $8.5 on him & his groin that gets injured while he makes coffee. His stats are more a low 2nd WR, even though he's lovable to many folks. I'm not impressed & he's not worth $5 M, so if he wants to stay it's time for a paycut.
                    You stole the coffee line from me, weak man, weak.

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                    • MitchMurrayDowntown
                      Skoobasaurus-Rex
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 22263

                      #11
                      Re: Board is so fickle

                      Originally posted by HAMMER View Post
                      You stole the coffee line from me, weak man, weak.
                      LOL. I leased it from you, well yeah I stole it.

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                      • JCBills
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 3631

                        #12
                        Re: Board is so fickle

                        Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View Post
                        Stevie will cost us $8.5 M for a #2 WR at best, it's going to be real hard to spend $8.5 on him & his groin that gets injured while he makes coffee. His stats are more a low 2nd WR, even though he's lovable to many folks. I'm not impressed & he's not worth $5 M, so if he wants to stay it's time for a paycut.
                        What other "low #2 WR"s have 3 1,000 yd seasons in a row?

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                        • MitchMurrayDowntown
                          Skoobasaurus-Rex
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 22263

                          #13
                          Re: Board is so fickle

                          Originally posted by JCBills View Post
                          What other "low #2 WR"s have 3 1,000 yd seasons in a row?
                          What's our remaining WR total combined yards during those years ?

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                          • MitchMurrayDowntown
                            Skoobasaurus-Rex
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 22263

                            #14
                            Re: Board is so fickle

                            Crickets....

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                            • GvilleBills
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 862

                              #15
                              Re: Board is so fickle

                              Stevie hate is delusional. He's a damn good bargain for a WR1. He's tough, loves Buffalo, and cannot be checked at the LOS.
                              "Well I don't think he's a WR1, and shouldn't be payed like one."
                              It doesn't matter what Stevie would be on another team, he's on the Bills. He's OUR number 1 WR. And his salary is middle of the road. As more WRs hit on growing FA money, $8.5 will start to look cheap, If the Bills get a WR who is clearly better than Stevie, I'm all for renegotiating.
                              Diehard BillGator... best of both worlds

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