ESPN's notes on the game and Terrance Mcgee

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  • Tatonka
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 21289

    ESPN's notes on the game and Terrance Mcgee

    "He's got big-time streaks of inconsistency, but (Buffalo second-year cornerback Terrence) McGee looks like he can be a player. And I'm not just talking about kickoff returns and special teams."

    scouts take on the right hand side, midway down.

    Jim Haslett is a good guy, but that doesn't mean he can save his job with the Saints.
    Last edited by Tatonka; 11-29-2004, 11:04 AM.
    "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
  • Tatonka
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 21289

    #2
    The good and the ugly
    Speaking of good guys, it's nice to see that Buffalo Bills rookie coach Mike Mularkey has his team on the upswing. The Bills blistered Seattle on Sunday, dominating the NFC West leaders by a 38-9 count on the road, and have now won five of seven contests.


    It's too bad the surging Bills aren't in the NFC because, at 5-6, they would be in the playoff hunt. Buffalo got off to an 0-4 start, with Drew Bledsoe again struggling in a new offense, and that all but scuttled the Bills' season.


    Bledsoe managed to survive three interceptions Sunday but, in general, his play has been much better and he has gotten plenty of help from tailback Willis McGahee, who authored his fifth 100-yard outing in six starts. Amazingly, McGahee needs to average just 54.8 yards now to record his first 1,000-yard season.


    Certainly he is a big part of the future in Buffalo but, even with the Bills' late-season uptick, that future remains cloudy and very difficult to predict because of the quarterback situation. Maybe the Mularkey offensive design, and the tutelage of coordinator Tom Clements and quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche will yet salvage Bledsoe's career. But the downside (for lack of a better term) of the Buffalo turnaround is that heir apparent J.P. Losman may not get any starts in the stretch now, after it appeared the once-floundering Bills would get their first-round draft choice on the field at some point in the final month.
    "All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe

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    • LABillsFan
      Registered User
      • Aug 2002
      • 4418

      #3
      Originally posted by Tatonka
      The good and the ugly
      Speaking of good guys, it's nice to see that Buffalo Bills rookie coach Mike Mularkey has his team on the upswing. The Bills blistered Seattle on Sunday, dominating the NFC West leaders by a 38-9 count on the road, and have now won five of seven contests.


      It's too bad the surging Bills aren't in the NFC because, at 5-6, they would be in the playoff hunt. Buffalo got off to an 0-4 start, with Drew Bledsoe again struggling in a new offense, and that all but scuttled the Bills' season.


      Bledsoe managed to survive three interceptions Sunday but, in general, his play has been much better and he has gotten plenty of help from tailback Willis McGahee, who authored his fifth 100-yard outing in six starts. Amazingly, McGahee needs to average just 54.8 yards now to record his first 1,000-yard season.


      Certainly he is a big part of the future in Buffalo but, even with the Bills' late-season uptick, that future remains cloudy and very difficult to predict because of the quarterback situation. Maybe the Mularkey offensive design, and the tutelage of coordinator Tom Clements and quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche will yet salvage Bledsoe's career. But the downside (for lack of a better term) of the Buffalo turnaround is that heir apparent J.P. Losman may not get any starts in the stretch now, after it appeared the once-floundering Bills would get their first-round draft choice on the field at some point in the final month.
      All that it will take is another 3 int game and the Bills losing to here the chants of JP, JP, JP, JP. He's on borrowed time.
      I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't repeat myself.

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      • ryjam282
        Offical Billszone Starting QB
        • Mar 2003
        • 3261

        #4
        Damn, I wish Leftwich threw that last pass out of bounds against us....DAMN!!!!



        Ryan Withey
        Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel

        Kansas City Super Deuces

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        • BiLLSRuLE
          Registered User
          • Dec 2003
          • 76

          #5
          Originally posted by ryjam282
          Damn, I wish Leftwich threw that last pass out of bounds against us....DAMN!!!!

          And I wish that the we blocked the Jets FG and that they counted Travis Henry's touchdown.

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          • CAbills
            Registered User
            • Jul 2004
            • 331

            #6
            Originally posted by BiLLSRuLE
            And I wish that the we blocked the Jets FG and that they counted Travis Henry's touchdown.
            And that Bledsoe didnt throw the ball to every Ravens defender in the redzone.
            Lets Go Buffalo!
            Boiler Up!

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            • Mr. Cynical
              Maybe?
              • Oct 2003
              • 9766

              #7
              Originally posted by Tatonka
              Maybe the Mularkey offensive design, and the tutelage of coordinator Tom Clements and quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche will yet salvage Bledsoe's career.



              Originally posted by Tatonka
              But the downside (for lack of a better term) of the Buffalo turnaround is that heir apparent J.P. Losman may not get any starts in the stretch now, after it appeared the once-floundering Bills would get their first-round draft choice on the field at some point in the final month.
              This one isn't just ugly, it is FUGLY.

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