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Originally Posted by Zouk
Their wins were the following:
Miami twice (1-15)
NY Jets twice (4-12)
Baltimore (5-11)
Cincinnati (7-9)
Washington (9-7)
They were 2-5 at the end of the year when the games that really counted were played. Without special teams, they were a 4 or 5 win team. My guess is they collapse again this year.
We should sign Roscoe Parrish though.
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Originally Posted by Zouk
Everyone loves the Bills now, but what if Lindell misses that kick and they lose at home to the Raiders (with their starter healthy, not with Tyler Thipgen like us)? This story will be written based on which team is playing deep into January consistently over the next 5 years, not after Week 3 of 2008.
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Originally Posted by Zouk
We had a unique situtation in that our rebuild started later - partly because Vermeil retired and was not fired, and partly because of very bad decisions by Carl. We're on a different schedule than those teams.
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you always have an excuse, don't you?
"if they didn't have good special teams"....but they did, because of their coaches...
"if" the Bills had lost....but they didn't....
"if" we had started the rebuild sooner...but we didn't because of Herm (you can not remove the HC from accountability)...
and Herm, who can't beat the same shitty teams, who can't build a coaching staff to coach special teams (or anything else), who didn't have the foresight or courage to rebuild when it was a screamingly obvious need, who set back our rebuild by a full year in order to play Damon Huard (are you kidding me??), well, he skates right by...blameless...