TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

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  • Mace
    Haha...yeah you think so ?
    • Mar 2013
    • 20314

    TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

    Another excellent article.

    Look around. Listen. Nothing has changed at One Bills Drive.


    There’s still rap blaring from Ron Brooks’ locker. At the ping pong table, Chris Hogan is still king — his lasers are impossible to return — and Richie Incognito is still loud with each thrilling shot. Above all, confidence is unwavering. At the lectern, head coach Rex Ryan implores fans to keep the faith. At their lockers, players don’t sound any different at 3-4 than they did when optimism was booming at St. John Fisher College in August.
    Crisis? What crisis?


    Matthew Mulligan has been there, done that on Ryan’s teams before and doesn’t want to hear it.


    “First and foremost, it’s not a crisis mode,” said the tight end Mulligan, as another ping pong game breaks out five feet away. “There’s nine games left. Nobody’s ever won anything winning seven games. So the teams that are 7-0, that’s never got them a Super Bowl or nothing. It’s a long season.”
    I personally respect Mulligans collection of blocking tight end rings, and a good game of ping pong after a week off is better than that crap working at football stuff we all know doesn't work anyway.

    No crisis whatever, Rex has everything running Rexily Rexish and the lads are good with it. I feel much better since it's grooving along at 3-4 with a 3 game home losing streak that pretty much tells you everything is just dandy and nothing to be concerned about when you're having fun and your coach is a colorful bud.

    This is woeful.

  • BertSquirtgum
    Registered User
    • May 2009
    • 13379

    #2
    Re: TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

    When should I make the fire Rex Ryan thread?

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    • Novacane
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 42347

      #3
      Re: TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

      Just shut up and win!

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      • Night Train
        Retired - On Several Levels
        • Jul 2005
        • 33117

        #4
        Re: TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

        The Bills depended on a precious few skill players to carry them and they are all hurt. Then the D cannot make plays in crunch time.

        Therefore, they lose.

        I didn't need any beat reporter or zoner to tell me that.
        Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit

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        • justasportsfan
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 71579

          #5
          Re: TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

          Difference in cultures:

          Bills: it's not crisis mode. There's still a chance we can break years of not making playoffs.

          Rex: No worries guys, this team is on schedule to continue to be the pats' b^#€4 and I'm on schedule to kiss BB sb rings. I got this.

          Patriots: were in crisis mode. We want to go undefeated and win the superbowl and stick it to those who call us cheaters.

          Bellicheat : My goal is still to be the best that ever !
          sacrifice1
          https://theinterviewwithgod.com/video/

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          • Cleve
            Registered User
            • Oct 2004
            • 3014

            #6
            Re: TBN Dunne : In Rex they trust, but is trust enough to save the Bills’ season?

            Originally posted by BertSquirtgum View Post
            When should I make the fire Rex Ryan thread?
            Definitely if the Bills lose today - to me that would be unthinkable.

            This lowly cart.... it hits harder and has a higher yards
            per play average than the Bills' offense!

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