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Pundit prognosticates AFC East best/worst case scenarios
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Originally posted by Typ0 View Postbest 16-0 ... worst 0-16. Dumb asses.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by stuckincincy View PostThat's only 2 points on a graph. You need 3 to indicate a trend and get a grant to pay for a thesis and the participation trophy.
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Originally posted by stuckincincy View Post
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Best 6-10
Worst 2-14
Coaching, QB, LBs, DBs, and WRs are not good enough.http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/sho...s-haters/page3
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Originally posted by Yasgur's Farm(Moderator) My name's Max Yasgur, and I approve of this post.Originally Posted by pmoon6
The idea that you "won't settle" presumes that you have some kind of control. Delusional thinking at best for a supposed fan of a spectators' sport. Your way to deal with it is to constantly ***** and denigrate any move, any result concerning the team even if it's positive because you don't want your whittle feewings hurt again. It's a protection mechanism.
You shroud your childish approach in a vale of pompous, intellectual garbage in an attempt to look smart and "real". You over-analyze even minute points and manipulate statistics to fit your negative view of the team. Again, to feel good about yourself and to protect from getting hurt.
Of course, the criticisms are obviously from someone who has no understanding of the team concept or what it takes to excel at athletics.
The true "realist" understands that they have no control of what happens on the field or behind the closed doors at One Bills' Drive, so they do the prudent thing for a spectator. They enjoy the games on Sunday with family and friends, cheer for their team and realize that it's just entertainment.
"I was an integral part in the drafting process of EJ Manuel," Whaley said Thursday on NFL Network's Total Access. "I was the person that handled the draft process and setting up the board."
"We are committed. I want you to believe me when I say that," Whaley said of building around the second-year quarterback, per The Buffalo News. "I always tell you guys that I'll never say never because I don't want to paint myself in a corner, but when I do say something, I do it and I mean it and I try to fulfill it."
"We believe the addition of Sammy is going to be instant impact, not only to our quarterback, but to what our offensive coordinator can come up with game-plan wise and how defenses attack us," Whaley said.
Whaley on EJ Manuel: "We think we got a gem in this guy." (2:30)
"And as Mark says, if in three years maybe he's not [our quarterback of the future], then I'll be sitting there saying 'hey guys', .... anybody got a job for me?" - Doug Whaley
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Originally posted by Fletch View PostBest 6-10
Worst 2-14
Coaching, QB, LBs, DBs, and WRs are not good enough.
LBS are too thin.
QB... don't need to explain this one.
CBs are making too many mistakes this preseason. Lots of sloppy busted plays and inconsistent coverage. Especially Gilmore.
6-10 seems reasonable.
2-14 does not.
We have enough talent to at least maintain a 6-10 record. Not that it's anything to crow about.Last edited by JoeMama; 08-23-2014, 01:18 AM.Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.
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best 9-7
worst 4-12
It will be interesting to see how EJ and the coaching staff adjust once there is game tape. I dont have much confidence in either. Still think this is a 6-7 win team
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We're all familiar with this offense, but it's the defense that could offer the biggest improvements from recent years. With the addition of Darrelle Revis and the maturation of young players like Chandler Jones, Jamie Collins and Duron Harmon, this group could give coach Bill Belichick something he hasn't had since the the mid-2000s: a formidable unit that doesn't require Brady and the offense to score 40 points an outing.
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