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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Dec 21, 2015 10:59:33 GMT -5
What is the recipe for Buffalo toast? Sounds good
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Post by chadp on Dec 21, 2015 11:02:41 GMT -5
What is the recipe for Buffalo toast? Sounds good 1/2 cup hot sauce, 2 lbs. chicken wings, 250 lbs. white trash
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Post by jetstream23 on Dec 21, 2015 11:04:42 GMT -5
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Post by DDNYjets on Dec 22, 2015 13:10:14 GMT -5
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Post by TRUE Jet Fan on Dec 22, 2015 14:12:26 GMT -5
LOL. WHAT A CIRCUS. So glad we got rid of that fat clown blowhard. Fuck Rex Bozo Ryan.
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Post by nyjets1969 on Dec 23, 2015 10:37:00 GMT -5
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Post by Hotman on Dec 23, 2015 14:37:32 GMT -5
Good lawdy what a shit show there. Please let them be dumb enough to keep Rex and fire their GM. Mario Williams is missing practices and wants out of there. Rex will destroy yet another team. Already has. Only took him a few months to wreck an up and coming Buffalo team. lol. We need to trade all of our Rex scrubs we intend to cut (plus maybe Sheldon?) for Williams and Watkins. And the best scenario is Belicheat gets decimated by a train or a bus, and Drunk ass dirtbag Kraft hires Rex. I know thats a dream too good to come true.
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Post by MDL JET on Dec 23, 2015 23:30:24 GMT -5
bills.buffalonews.com/2015/12/23/247898/And what of the many problems with players struggling to learn or flat-out rejecting Ryan’s defensive scheme? His answer will no doubt be music to the ears of Mario Williams, Jerry Hughes, Marcell Dareus, Preston Brown, and other players who have openly questioned the defense’s fit for those who have to play it. “You need veterans to make that defense work,” Polian said. “First of all, the players thrived in another system – in a simple, straight forward, very easy to understand, very easy to communicate system where there was constant repetition of the same thing, over and over again, taught in a very straight-forward way. And the techniques were geared toward what the players could do, what their skill sets were, and the plans were constructed around the players and what they could do. “Rex’s defense is just the opposite. It is not straight forward. It’s exceedingly complex. There is no carry over learning from one week to the next. There’s exceedingly complex language. There are exceedingly complex checks that have to be made at the line of scrimmage. There is a guy designated to make those checks. It was” linebacker “Ray Lewis in Baltimore and it was” safety “Jimmy Leonhard with the Jets, who literally could not put one foot in front of the other at the end of his career. “ I remember asking one of the Jets’ coaches during the offseason, ‘How in God’s name can you put Jimmy Leonhard on the field?’ He said, ‘No one else can translate the defense, no one else can get everybody lined up.’”
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