Wagon Circler said:
In 2003, we dominated the Titans in a preseason scrimmage.
Then in the regular season, they proceeded to hand us our tuna-safe @sses on a silver platter, 31-7. :cry:
Wagon Circler said:
:cry: for you.DolphinDevil28 said:In 2003, we dominated the Titans in a preseason scrimmage.
Then in the regular season, they proceeded to hand us our tuna-safe @sses on a silver platter, 31-7. :cry:
Wagon Circler said::cry: for you.
I expect big things from the bills this season.
Lets see how they do next Saturday against the colts. Peyton thought he has seen some good d's before, he's not going to be particularly thrilled during the game I don't think.
downfield said:Article quote: About halfway through the 2-hour, 20-minute scrimmage, Brett Favre finally got the crowd of 62,492 pumped up by throwing three short touchdown passes in the span of four plays inside the Bills' 5-yard line.
So how did the bills dominate if farve did well for a bit? I didn't watch that so could you fill me in.
Why? Mike Gandy looked surprisingly good. He got the best of KGB and pulled very well on the running plays.DolphinDevil28 said:I wasn't trying to compare.
...and I don't think ANY defense scares Peyton Manning.
What should scare you, is the sheer thought of Dwight Freeney going against Mike Gandy :eek:
I agree, but nothing that can't be fixed with a little tape watching and practice. Nothing to worry about.Joe Dolfan said:Overall, the Bills' D looked good, but their red zone D was lacking.
Wagon Circler said:Why? Mike Gandy looked surprisingly good. He got the best of KGB and pulled very well on the running plays.
Peyton doesn't do well against very good defenses.
Crisis said:Better than a fanbase full of bandwagoners.
BTW, how did Miami do in those playoffs?
Clumpy said:62-7 comes to mind :rofl:
At least that was a botched call.DolphinDevil28 said::moon::moon::moon:
MUSIC CITY MIRACLE comes to mind!! :D
Wagon Circler said:At least that was a botched call.
Yeah, ok. :shakeno:DolphinDevil28 said:It was a perfectly legal lateral and you know it.
We can pretend it was legal if you want, but it wasn't. Just like the tuck rule is garbage, and the botched coin toss, and the music city forward lateral. It's a manufactured "great play".DolphinDevil28 said:Man, COME ON!
They dissected the play over and over and over, and Wycheck's pass was about a half inch behind the line of scrimmage.
Even if it was a half inch more forward, it would STILL have been legal because it would have been a perfectly parallel pass to the sideline.