For the first time since the 2004 season-ending loss to Pittsburgh that ended Buffalo's playoff hopes, the Bills sparred with another team. Led by second-year pro J.P. Losman and the NFL's No. 2 ranked defense, Buffalo matched up with the Green Bay Packers for a two-hour workout at Clarke Hinkle Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. http://www.buffalobills.com/news/news.jsp?news_id=3295
Mularkey Pleased with First Joint Practice
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Re: Mularkey Pleased with First Joint Practice
Some good tidbits coming out of that article. Parrish looked impressive and JP struggled at first against the blitz but then settled in nicely.
Good stuff to hear, can't wait for the game tonite.....FOOTBALL BABY!!!!!
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
Kansas City Super Deuces
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Originally posted by The_Philsterin 3 hours...they usually sell out...but they had a lot of ticket brokers buying up seats this year
The people in front of him bought 500 tickets, 200 tickets, 100 tickets...when my friend was up, he said embarassingly, "I want 15, but I swear they're all for my family!"
Damn brokers.
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Originally posted by Mr. MiyagiYeah I know somebody who got in line for the tickets at Lambeau when they went on sale. This guy had a big family party of 15 to get tickets for.
The people in front of him bought 500 tickets, 200 tickets, 100 tickets...when my friend was up, he said embarassingly, "I want 15, but I swear they're all for my family!"
Damn brokers.
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Originally posted by Mikey82They should set limits. The Bills do that here.
Not much to do in Green Bay on a Friday night apparently. That being said, I watched the entire scrimmage on NFL network on this same Friday night.Still searching for that offensive rhythm.
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