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Gold Medal in the special olympics?

:idk:

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The Bills have been the best team in New York for about the last 30 years. Trust me, being the best team in your state is NOT what all it's cracked up to be. :(

Ummmm not you have not lol. The New York Gaints have been the best team in the state.
 
it's amazing we've played two games and won a good game at home then got beaten soundly by a division opponent on the road.
well that's exactly what seattle did and i bet their fans aren't saying the season is over.why do we have to assume we are going to suck

it's early and we are getting used to a whole new offense with a new offensive line see how things go and have a little hope
 
Good think you said best NFL team in Florida. Might be a college team in the state that could whip all of them.
 
In other words, in a room full of one legged rodeo clowns, we have the longest leg.

Good to know. Very uplifting.

You win for best post of the day, maybe even the week!

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If we had the proper divisional setup, we would be playing Tampa Bay twice and Jacksonville twice every season. That would be advantageous right now.

Within no time at all the geographical tension and ability to attend the road games would overwhelm the historical value of the current rivalries.
 
If we had the proper divisional setup, we would be playing Tampa Bay twice and Jacksonville twice every season. That would be advantageous right now.

Within no time at all the geographical tension and ability to attend the road games would overwhelm the historical value of the current rivalries.

How true. If the league wanted to deal with issues that they should actually be involved in, such as their attendance at games, this would be a step in the right direction.
 
If we had the proper divisional setup, we would be playing Tampa Bay twice and Jacksonville twice every season. That would be advantageous right now.

Within no time at all the geographical tension and ability to attend the road games would overwhelm the historical value of the current rivalries.

Sounds like someone wants some more "happy adjustments".

That's the most pitiful suggestion I have ever heard. "Within no time"? Hardly. Hate isn't given it's earned; it's predicated over time; history plays huge part in that. No one would give a damn about rivalries with the Jags & Bucs. I even still miss the Colts from time to time. "Suck for Luck". Ah, hell no. "**** Luck".

How true. If the league wanted to deal with issues that they should actually be involved in, such as their attendance at games, this would be a step in the right direction.

A step in the right direction would be lowering the absurd prices of their ticketing so that more passionate fans could enjoy the stadium experience instead of the monotony of corporate suit and ties. More people are prone these days to seek out the value of their dollar. $300 for NFL ticket or whatever packages are available in order to witness the entire season or $400+ to take the family out for one Sunday. Not a difficult decision for most.
 
Gold Medal in the special olympics?

:idk:

Cyclops in a room full of blind people?

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If we had the proper divisional setup, we would be playing Tampa Bay twice and Jacksonville twice every season. That would be advantageous right now.

The best scenario for the AFC would be Miami to the South, Indy to the North, & Ravens to the East.
 
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