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ryjam282
09-12-2003, 06:52 AM
I was just listening to WQAM here in South Fl. and Peter King was on there as they were talking about what a joke the Dolphins are and how even Dan Marino has fallen off the bandwagen (on Inside the NFL, he no longer thinks Miami will go to the SB, he picked Tennessee now) and Peter King got to the Bills and said that he has never seen in all his years in football a team that has made such a drastic change on one side of the ball in just one offseason. He says they are now a top 5 defense with all that speed and are a real contender for the SB this year. I know he picked them in SI but it is nice to hear it said and the nice things he said really felt good to be a Bills fan.

GO BILLS!!
Ryan

Buffatexas
09-12-2003, 06:57 AM
And Peter King also unveiled the new Dolphins script for their endzone as well

clumping platelets
09-12-2003, 08:28 AM
:rofl:

Miami has serious issues on the OL. They made no investment during the off-season except to draft a couple of players in the 3rd rd. 99% of the time, those are players who are drafted for the future. They actually hurt their defense with the additon of Seau and Knight because they lack the speed needed to play their style. No proven offensive threat besides RW makes them relatively easy to defend this season. This will not be a good season in Miami. :snicker:

imbondz
09-12-2003, 09:54 AM
Originally posted by Buffatexas
And Peter King also unveiled the new Dolphins script for their endzone as well

:lol:

ryven
09-12-2003, 09:57 AM
That and zach thomas is bruised up

Billsbabee
09-12-2003, 10:19 AM
Originally posted by Buffatexas
And Peter King also unveiled the new Dolphins script for their endzone as well

:lol:

Gunzlingr
09-12-2003, 11:17 AM
Don't give the Phin Phans any ideas, they will have enough other excuses in 2 weeks when we ***** slap them!

Jeff1220
09-12-2003, 12:24 PM
Originally posted by ryjam282
Peter King got to the Bills and said that he has never seen in all his years in football a team that has made such a drastic change on one side of the ball in just one offseason.

What about the Bills' O from 2001 to that of 2002? Maybe it's not as drastic a change as the D this year, but do we remember how pathetic the offense was that year led by RJ, AVP, and a hodgepodge of castaways and old-timers on the OL. It's good to see a team (last year and this year) that can score and get first downs. That was a pretty remarkable turnaround.