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DaBills4life said:
Smarter then the fans that want to give 48 million and a $15 million bonus to a guy who ripped up his shoulder and had rotator cuff surgery.

Case in point.

If you did a little research, you would be taken aback and say "oh wow, there are little things called FACTS!" :eek:
 
DolphinDevil28 said:
Case in point.

If you did a little research, you would be taken aback and say "oh wow, there are little things called FACTS!" :eek:

There is a huge thread on this board talking about Brees and his rotator cuff surgery. It happend.

Drew "Cant throw in a" Brees
 
bufabro said:
Talking about you were in a playoff race, you had a farts chance in a Dust Storm Homey!
I would take a slim chance over no chance any day(aka what the Bills had).

You better start eating crow over that Chargers win. You want some hot sauce with it?

As for beating the Patriots backups? So, we still beat them, and beat them IN NEW ENGLAND. I recall the Bills losing to the Steelers' backups at home with a playoff berth on the line. So what if some of our wins were against crappy teams? A win is a win in the NFL. The Bills couldn't even win those games.

Also, Mularkey is our OC here, not our head coach. He had top 5 offenses when he was in Pittsburth with Stewart and Maddox as his Quarterbacks. You can laugh, but obviously you don't realize that running the entire team or just the offense are completley different.
 
DaBills4life said:
There is a huge thread on this board talking about Brees and his rotator cuff surgery.

For instance, would you happen to know the difference between arthroscopic surgery, and actually going under the knife?

Do you know the differences in recovery time and seriousness of the surgery?

Didn't think so. Keep telling yourself that Brees won't be OK, and that JP Losman is better than him and all that other rigamaroll. :up:
 
DaBills4life said:
There is a huge thread on this board talking about Brees and his rotator cuff surgery. It happend.

Drew "Cant throw in a" Brees

You do understand that JP Losman is your quarterback of the future, right?

Or were you watching those Bills games this year? :rolleyes2
 
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Disgustipate said:
You do understand that JP Losman is your quarterback of the future, right?

Or were you watching those Bills games this year? :rolleyes2

After Drew "cant throw in a" Brees' 1st 8 games you would be saying the same stuff about him.

Losman has started 8 games. Mularkey ruined his learning season by trying to save his job. Everyone knows it takes QB's time to learn, atleast more than 8 starts.
 
Well you still had the same tee time we did..... so enjoy it. And as far as Mularkey is concerned I said Watch the plays he calls you will be left scratching your head. Where did I imply he had control of the team. But now since he is a Offensive Coordinator he is exonerated for his bone head Play calls get the hell out of here, he is garbage I don't care what he did with Big "Tom Stud" Maddox" It's a win now league not what you did 10 years ago. I'm not in here saying the almighty 5-11 Bills are on top of the world, I'm here to tell South Florida To stop sipping the Kool-aid so heavily.
 
NFL | Upshaw agrees to push back free agency
Wed, 8 Mar 2006 19:56:33 -0800
ESPN.com reports after announcing the new NFL labor agreement, the NFL asked the players' union to push back the start of free agency from 12:01 a.m. ET Friday, March 10, to 12:01 a.m. ET Saturday, March 11. Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFL Players' Association, told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that since the NFL has approved the labor proposal, he will grant the NFL's request to push back free agency. Upshaw told Mortensen that while he has not yet actually granted the delay, he planned to do so. The formal announcement of the extension will likely come Thursday, March 9.
 
RnR3423 said:
NFL | Upshaw agrees to push back free agency
Wed, 8 Mar 2006 19:56:33 -0800
ESPN.com reports after announcing the new NFL labor agreement, the NFL asked the players' union to push back the start of free agency from 12:01 a.m. ET Friday, March 10, to 12:01 a.m. ET Saturday, March 11. Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFL Players' Association, told ESPN's Chris Mortensen that since the NFL has approved the labor proposal, he will grant the NFL's request to push back free agency. Upshaw told Mortensen that while he has not yet actually granted the delay, he planned to do so. The formal announcement of the extension will likely come Thursday, March 9.

waited all this time....one more day isnt all that bad.
 
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