The Spaz
02-10-2004, 06:43 AM
Poor Takeo Spikes. He escapes the Bungles, err Bengals, and heads to the
chicken wing capital. In a cruel twist of fate, Cincinnati won eight games,
and the Bills only won six. But Takeo and Bills junkies need not worry, for
we have compiled 11 reasons why Our Team will be back in the playoffs next
season. In the ultimate display of optimism, here they are....
11. Genius: Talk radio is polluted with morons, but the best yuks come when
disillusioned fans call for GM Tom Donahoe's head. All of the major free
agency moves (Spikes, Shaw, Posey, Adams, Milloy) immediately paid off, and
soon add McGahee to the mix. Fans say that Donahoe's selection of McGahee
was arrogant for an organization with holes to fill. The jury is out on
McGahee, but Donahoe is still one of the premier talent evaluators in the
league. He won't lose his Midas touch anytime soon.
10. Gilbride's Gone: Remember, Donahoe compensated for the loss of Price
and
Jay Remiersma by adding power blockers like TE Campbell and FB Gash. The
offense could have been efficient if coordinator Kevin Gilbride used a
run-oriented scheme to highlight his personnel better. Instead, Gilbride
thought a one-legged Eric Moulds and butter-fingered Josh Reed were better
options than pumping Travis Henry with 30 carries a game. Later, Kev.
http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/BillsColumn.htm
chicken wing capital. In a cruel twist of fate, Cincinnati won eight games,
and the Bills only won six. But Takeo and Bills junkies need not worry, for
we have compiled 11 reasons why Our Team will be back in the playoffs next
season. In the ultimate display of optimism, here they are....
11. Genius: Talk radio is polluted with morons, but the best yuks come when
disillusioned fans call for GM Tom Donahoe's head. All of the major free
agency moves (Spikes, Shaw, Posey, Adams, Milloy) immediately paid off, and
soon add McGahee to the mix. Fans say that Donahoe's selection of McGahee
was arrogant for an organization with holes to fill. The jury is out on
McGahee, but Donahoe is still one of the premier talent evaluators in the
league. He won't lose his Midas touch anytime soon.
10. Gilbride's Gone: Remember, Donahoe compensated for the loss of Price
and
Jay Remiersma by adding power blockers like TE Campbell and FB Gash. The
offense could have been efficient if coordinator Kevin Gilbride used a
run-oriented scheme to highlight his personnel better. Instead, Gilbride
thought a one-legged Eric Moulds and butter-fingered Josh Reed were better
options than pumping Travis Henry with 30 carries a game. Later, Kev.
http://www.nfldraftblitz.com/BillsColumn.htm