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football junkie
11-30-2008, 08:47 PM
For the first time since Dec. 21, 2003, the Bills failed to score a touchdown while playing at home.

Rian Lindell missed two of three field goals of less than 40 yards in distance. He's not as good as he was in 2006 but he'll rebound.

J.P. Losman took over for an injured Trent Edwards in the third quarter.

Seems like the Losman vs. Edwards discussion must still be going on in management.

And after a 5-1 start the Bills are now 6-6, effectively (and amazingly) out of the playoff picture. :applaud: Nice job of clutching defeat from the jaws of victory. But really what did I expect from a team I watched lose four straight Superbowls when I was a kid? I should have known this would happen.

This team needs major :help: Or maybe just a new head coach. Think we could get Bill Cowher?

football junkie
12-05-2008, 08:31 PM
Horrible news out of Cleveland, Romeo Crennel and Phil Savage might be out -- opening the door for Cowher to step in and take over.

I'm starting to accept the idea of playing in Toronto eight games a year. It would mean playing in a dome, which could totally reshape the Bills roster -- more burners, more reliance on the pass.

Perhaps this is why J.P. Losman is still around, despite his wacky mechanics he does have quite an arm.

Lee Evans could emerge as one of the next great wide outs. And perhaps Mike Martz could take over as head coach.

brady_branch
12-07-2008, 12:35 PM
fj,

Would you still be a Bills fan if they moved to Toronto? I know this may not be totally applicable to you, since you don't live in Buffalo, but I'm just wondering.

football junkie
12-07-2008, 07:29 PM
fj,

Would you still be a Bills fan if they moved to Toronto? I know this may not be totally applicable to you, since you don't live in Buffalo, but I'm just wondering.

Only if it means back-to-back championships.