Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Enough is Enough

About to boycott this team until they just cut everyone. EVERYONE is dead weight. EVERYONE. Our starting left tackle, is a backup right tackle from the 0-16 Lions, who got cut, and we picked up on free agent waivers to be our back up right tackle, moved him to right tackle for half a game, and now he is left tackle!

Lee Evans...we are paying you 9 Million a Year. Do something.
Lynch..overrated. Oh he runs hard. Well Lynch you suck. Fred Jackson is the man
Trent...you are average at best. You are Terrrrrible
Defense is so bad.

In all seriousness the Bills problem is that they don't have a good team and they refuse to flat out rebuild. They always try to put a decent product on the field, but one that will truly never contend. They need to say to their fans and themselves. Okay guys were starting over...we will be horrible the next 2-3 years...like really bad, but bear with us because its the only chance we are better in the future.

The only players I would take heading into next year are...
Terrence Mcgee, McKelvin, Whitner, Poz, Maybin , Bell, Wood, Levitre, Evans, Steve Johnson, James Hardy, Fred Jackson, Marshawn Lynch.

Everyone else is CUT. They are cast offs from other teams or backups. Bring in a legit GM, not promote a Marketing clown Russ Brandon to GM. Have someone in the front office who can truly evaluate talent. No coach such of Cowher or Shannahan dares come to this pathetic organization so you probably will have to hire an upstart head coach which is fine, just dont hire a tossed aside corpse like Jauron. Young guys are doing okay so far (Caldwell is 4-0 in Indy, Singletary 3-1, McDaniels 4-0).

Just do it. Ralph Wilson. Grow some balls because saying you aren't going to take mediocrity, but making no moves and accepting it is lying. You are lifeless puppet. Enjoy.

2 comments:

  1. As we have spoken about: The problem is just that the Bills are in too much financial trouble to re-build the right way. The city of Buffalo is the emptiest in the country. They have a gigantic stadium and outside of Western NY no one really gives a fuck about the Bills (post Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, etc.). Go east of Rochester and it's all Jets/Giants. Head south a touch and it's all Steelers. Head north and it's Canada. Not a good recipe.

    The current team is an absolute bore. Trent Edwards probably isn't the worst starting quarterback in the NFL, but he might be the least exciting. The coach is a statue. The media can't even find a way to get TO in the national spotlight. Overall, it is just a terribly run franchise top to bottom.

    The problem is if they re-build and go say 3-13 followed by 4-12 they will have lost so much money that the Toronto Bills will probably have the first pick in the 2012 NFL Draft.

    That's why they signed TO, I said it over and over...it wasn't the missing piece they needed to make the playoffs. It was the jersey selling, ticket buying, money-making stimulus the team needed. Unfortunately, he looks just short of dead, is trying to be somewhat proper in a contract year the team went from showing surprising promise the first couple weeks to a cripple in need of a pulse-check.

    Now they get Cleveland at home. A game that is remarkably boring but I imagine might earn them a couple extra people making the drive from Cleveland to the Ralph. It's a true lose-lose for the Bills - if the terrible Browns win then they are forced to fire Jauron and start making moves all over, which may result in a restless TO and things may get truly ugly..and if they win, it probably just delays that inevitable process.

    I actually feel a little sympathy for the Bills and their fans at this point. It is dedicated and loyal in a quirky way...but I really feel we are only a couple years away from an at least partial removal of the Buffalo from the Bills - and when that happens they might as well blow the city right off the map and start over (in my opinion they should just re-locate all of Buffalo into Niagara Falls, turn that side into the Canadian version as close as they can and boom, you salvage the area, but no that would be far too intelligent).

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  2. Good points by all here. I said before the game that if they lose to miami, they have no choice but to blow this team up. Unfortunately there is no money to do it. This team has to move to toronto in all honesty if they will ever thrive. Don't really know why alot of bills fans are totally against the move.

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