Today would be a good day to plug in a lot of draws and bubble screens to WR's, IMO. This really feels like a feast-or-famine game to me, it's either going to be glorious or humiliating.
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gebobs (10-26-2014)
12/28/2014
Statement made.
Mad Bomber (10-29-2014),Novacane (10-26-2014)
Should have added to my previous post 'unless Buffalo totally beats the **** out of the greatest 1-6 team to ever play the game'.
One of these days, Mace, you might even show a sign of trying to buy a clue. This was a statement game, and the Jets are terrible. Go back to school, start around 3rd grade, and maybe you can leave the kiddie table at holidays and sit with the adults again after another 9 years of education.
better days (10-27-2014),BuffaloRedleg (10-26-2014),IlluminatusUIUC (10-26-2014)
The trade for Bledsoe was made with the NEW ENGLAND Patriots*....just as Brady & that team started their rise to the top.
The Pats* eventually got Vince Wilfork because of that trade.
Bledsoe gave the Bills one good year, Wilfork is still playing for the Pats* today.
Worst trade in Bills history.
djjimkelly (10-26-2014)
Hard to say, we boned Bledsoe by naming Losman the starter. You also can't say that just because the Pats got a good player with the draft pick, they got the better of the deal. At the time the pick was an unknown quantity. They could just as easily drafted a bust.
We can play this game all day, but the worst trade in Bills' History was the Lamonica trade. Al Davis boned us on that one because Lamonica was a known talent and should have replaced Kemp who was on the downside of his career. In return for Lamonica and Glenn Bass we got another older QB and a receiver that was blind in one eye. Art Powell.
mysticsoto (10-27-2014)
Al Davis must have had compromising pictures of Ralph with Marilyn Monroe or Lady Bird Johnson, I can't think of any other reason why he helped Oakland so much in the 60's.
J. Edgar Hoover got around a lot back then. Met him when I was 8, he was Aunt Cynthia. My Uncle always said he was a helluva dame for not being a dame and the director of the FBI. She, er, he, seemed nice, gave me a Cuban cigar and told me not to tell anyone it was Cuban because that was against federal regulations, then guffawed so hard he had to pull up his knee highs. I remember he told me Ralph Wilson bought a nice dinner but you want to go out with Al Davis for the best time. Being 8 and used to my family, I didn't make much of it. Sold the Cuban to a kid down the street for some GI Joe stuff, his family was arrested for violating federal regulations on Cuban stuff so I used the GI Joe stuff to hire a team of 10 year olds to break into their house and sell their booze to 16 year olds, along with their clothes to transients for Camel cigarettes. Those were good days.
Anyway your theory is preposterous.
YardRat (10-27-2014)