Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Oh Buffalo, You break my heart!!!!!!!

What is there to say. The Bills are officially not good at all. The chances of them going to the Playoffs is extremely thin. They are now 6-6. That is incredible, in a bad way, when considering that they started off the season 4-0. I maintain that the Bills need a new head coach because Dick Jaron is definitely a huge part of the problem. He is way too mellow and relaxed. Football is not a game that requires a person to be lax. It is a game of physicality and intensity and therefore the head coach should reflect those qualities as he coaches. Also, our quarterback situation is worsening as well. Trent Edwards began the season much improved from the 07'-08' campaign. But, after he took a hard blow to the head, during the Arizona defeat, he has not been the same. He just doesn't seem very sharp anymore. His passes are not crisp and accurate and his decisions seem to take much longer than before. I do believe that he can get back to good form though. One positive aspect of the team lately is our running game. Marshawn Lynch has been running extremely hard and has gone over 100 yards at least a couple times in the past four games. Furthermore, Fred Jackson has also looked good in the running game. But, our passing game is weak and our ability to score in the redzone is virtually non-existent. So, I will say one more time-Lets get rid of Dick Jaron and get a coach with some fire and a strong desire to win. Someone who will motivate and who will get mad if bad things happen. Instead of just going with the flow and looking towards the future all the time. People say that the players like him, well of course they like him because he doesn't yell at them or discipline them. Little do they know, they are being sold short by the lack of intense coaching.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

TOUGH BEING A BILLS FAN

Well, the Bills are officially the most dissapointing team in the NFL. They have dropped their fourth straight game in row. Including three divisional games in a row. I just went to the Monday night football game this past Monday, and it was one of the most depressing games I have ever gone to. They lost to a sub-par Cleveland team in the last seconds of the game. Ryan Lindell missed a 47 yard field goal which would have won the game for the Bills in the closing seconds. But, he missed and the Bills are now 5-5, after beginning the season 4-0. What a plunge for the worst. It is difficult for me to even write this post because I am so upset with this team. I firmly believe that the Bills need to get rid of coach Dick Jaron. He just doesn't possess the motivational qualities needed to fire a team up and he makes some severely poor decisions. I believe it is time for a major change beginning right at the top.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Come on

Well, the bills have played their eight game and they are currently 5-3. This is a decent record, however they have lost the only two divisional games that they have played in yet. Consequently, their division is getting more competitive and stronger. This is not a good thing for a team that is attempting to make it to the playoffs for the first time in nearly ten years. The Bills have to play New England this coming sunday. New England, the New York Jets, and Buffalo all share the same record. So, getting to the playoffs is not going to be as easy a task as I thought after only four games were played. The Bills need to get completely healthy and both their offense and defense coaches and players, need to rethink some of their strategies. Winning the division games needs to be a priority for the Bills if they have any shot of gaining a playoff position.

Monday, October 27, 2008

UnBillievable

The Buffalo Bills have now played in the seventh game of their season. This game was the first division game that they play this season. The opponent is the Miami Dolphins and the Bills are favored to win this game. However, the rivalry between the Bills and Dolphins is ever present this season. Also, the Dolphins have beat some supposedly well rounded teams such as the Chargers and the Patriots. With all this in mind, the Bills might have a tougher time than the odds makers perceive it to be. The game will tell and worst case scenario is that the Bills will fall to 5-2 and 0-1 in the division. The situation could be much worse. On the other hand, the Bills could become 6-1 and 1-0 in the division. We will just have to wait and see what happens. I think that the Bills will make it to the playoffs, but it will not be easy and they have to keep winning the majority of their games.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

lets see here

Well, here we are at week six in the NFL. The Bills lost for the first time this season, last week. However, they go into their bye week (week 6) at a very respectable 4-1. One major issue of their loss was the fact that quarterback Trent Edwards went down on the third play of the game. The Bills really need to get healthy. Another major problem has been the absence of wide receiver Roscoe Parrish. Parrish was just starting to increase his play quality when he went down. Hopefully, this bye week will give all the injured players time to heal and rest. The Bills need to come out of the bye week and crush the San Diego Chargers to make a point that the loss was a fluke. We will see what happens and the standings will tell.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Finally

I am extremely excited about the Buffalo Bills this season. I believe that they will finally be able to make it to the playoffs for the first time in a long time. The fact that Tom Brady is out for the season and will not play for the New England Patriots helps their cause. This should make it much easier for the Bills to win their division and therefore gain a playoff position.