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There comes a time in every franchises history were the fans need to make a statement....our franchise has been taken over by ex-steeler's Tom Donahoe and Mike Mularkey....they are driving our team into the ground....the potential suspension of long time Buffalo Bill Eric Moulds at the request of Mularkey is the straw that broke the camels back....

I imagine that, tucked away in a closet or drawer, you have a surplus of Brown Paper bags from your 15 years of below average football...that time is over for you, and may be just begining for us.....

Please Send all of Your Brown Bags to:

Dejected Bills Fans

1 Bills Drive

Orchard Park, NY

Thank you for your assitance.

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Two questions..........

Paper or plastic?...... The plastic is when we used to lose to Pittsburgh, incase I wanted to sufficate myself. LOL

Would you like Overnight shipping by Fed Ex? :lmao:

It will get better within the next couple years, this is JP's 1st year starting. :cheers:

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Crazy how things happen, isn't it? Remember last year, when the Bills looked to be headed in the right direction, and we missed out on the playoffs yet again?

And remember how Mularkey was a prime candidate for our HC position a few years back?

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I'm not bummed about the player...JP hasn't looked bad for a first year starter...its the front office and coach...they have ZERO control of the team....the players are speaking out, Donahoe is a horrible GM, and our owner is 87 years old and senile.....

They are talking about suspending Moulds, one of the few guys in history of the Bills that has said he wants to start and end his career there, and the coaches and managment have thrown him under the bus....

Trouble is brewing in buffalo

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I hear fans in Oakland saying the team isnt playing for Turner anymore ..

I am surprised that the Bills have nosedived this season.. I would have guessed that Losman would have ha his problems but not to the point where the Bills have just died...

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ah so glad we didnt get mularky, and i almost have a bitter sweet sympathy for tko poor guy just goes to another francise and it falters on him there

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ah so glad we didnt get mularky, and i almost have a bitter sweet sympathy for tko poor guy just goes to another francise and it falters on him there

TKO made his decision.....

But him being hurt is part of our probalems.....but most are the 5th consecutive year of not fixing the OLine and our playcalling.

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I have nothing but sympathy for Bills fans.

Did that sound sincere? Because if it did I should win a creative writing award.

BTW, deep within the Huddles message board archives are several posts I wrote about how I would have to consider throwing myself under the Bengal bus if they hired Mularkey instead of Lewis or Coughlin. I just couldn't see how a coach without the established bones of Lewis or Coughlin could turn around the Bengal's deeply rooted culture of losing, and I wasn't sure if I could hold out watching as another 3 or 4 year failed experiment played out.

To state the obvious, I have no regrets.

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They are talking about suspending Moulds, one of the few guys in history of the Bills that has said he wants to start and end his career there, and the coaches and managment have thrown him under the bus....

Hey! The Reds just did that to Sean Casey!

I think the Bills will be fine. I don't actually see a team going to the extremes of horrible like the Bengals did over 15 years, except maybe the Packers, Texans, or 49ers. I doubt any team will ever go through a decade and a half of misery ever again. So cheer up!

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The Bills will be alright, they have the talent to take them places in the near future. Losman will get better, and with Lee Evans and Willis McGahee on his offense, they'll be dangerous when it all gels. Eventually, they'll beef up that offensive line, and it'll all work out.

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Have an Orange out up there in protest like the detroit fans are, Somehow losers relate to the bengals. As if they are saying if they could why cant we! Join the Bengals (cinderila bandwagon)

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ah so glad we didnt get mularky, and i almost have a bitter sweet sympathy for tko poor guy just goes to another francise and it falters on him there

TKO made his decision.....

But him being hurt is part of our probalems.....but most are the 5th consecutive year of not fixing the OLine and our playcalling.

Not fixing your OLine? What about Mike Williams, the #4 pick of the 2002 draft? Wasn't he supposed to be so much better than Bryant McKinney and our very own Levi Jones? I thought he was supposed to be the cornerstone of a dominating line for the next decade! :)

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Not fixing your OLine? What about Mike Williams, the #4 pick of the 2002 draft? Wasn't he supposed to be so much better than Bryant McKinney and our very own Levi Jones? I thought he was supposed to be the cornerstone of a dominating line for the next decade! :)

On that note, I will freely and happily admit to being wrong wrong wrong about the Levi Jones selection. I think that maybe Mel Kiper ragged on the selection more than me...but not by much :lol:. He was a very good pick. I almost fell off my chair earlier today when I was reading through Dr. Z's power rankings on SI.com. A long-time Bengals-basher, Z tossed in an aside under his KC comments that he was considering cashing in one of his pro bowl tackle votes for Levi! :o

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On that note, I will freely and happily admit to being wrong wrong wrong about the Levi Jones selection. I think that maybe Mel Kiper ragged on the selection more than me...but not by much :lol:. He was a very good pick. I almost fell off my chair earlier today when I was reading through Dr. Z's power rankings on SI.com. A long-time Bengals-basher, Z tossed in an aside under his KC comments that he was considering cashing in one of his pro bowl tackle votes for Levi! :o

I was all over Levi, ever since my cousin in law saw him play high school ball in Eloy, AZ. Levi was on a MATH scholarship, when he walked on the Sun Devils as a freshman. They spent a couple of years trying to find the right position for him to play, before settling him in as the starting LT. His last two years, Az St led the Pac-10 in rushing, with Levi leading the OLine with a hard nosed, no nonsense attitude and a liking for running over people.

As a Bengals fan and Levi supporter, I was thrilled by the selection in the 2002 draft, but I could only shake my head at all the people ripping the Bengals for "reaching" for him. Granted, he wasn't as big and strong as Mike Williams or Bryant McKinney, and he didn't play at a high profile school like them, but he was quick, athletic and known as a smart player. In one of his interviews, he talked about his offensive line coach got him Anthony Munoz's tape on how to play tackle, and how he wore out 3 copies of it. I knew he'd be on the way to being special when Richmond Webb said he had all the physical tools, skills and smarts to be a great tackle.

Barring more injuries and knee problems, I think Levi will be Pro Bowl selection for many years.

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Mike Williams was supposed to help....but he didn't, he's sucked for 4 years, and we know that he's sucked (he lost his RT job to an undrafted TE convert, Jason Peters)

And the Bengals Bandwagon..... I won't go so far as to jump on it, but I do like what you've done...I respect how the team was built......

Its gonna take alot for any AFC team to oust the Colts....But I'd rather have you guysa than NE, PIT, DEN...etc

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