Friday, December 12, 2008

Ralph Wilson could be the smartest businessman in the NFL...

He has totally snowed us for years!

Ralph has been pleading with us since the Jim Kelly years that we are not a financially viable football franchise because of the small market and economy of Western New York, Rochester and Southern Ontario.

Yet because he doesn't have the same kind of debt since he bought the team outright that other current owners have to deal with - he still operates in the green every year.

So instead of the fans concentrating on what a shit suck team we have that year and showing this by not going to the games...

Ralphy comes out periodically and says "we can't compete"

So the fans dig deep and pay the man just so we don't lose our football team...we'd much rather have a football team...right?

I say no.

I am not buying any more Bills related merchandise (hats, hoodies, fat heads, blow up dolls, shirts, gloves, tickets) until they show me they are serious about putting some talent out on the field.

It will start with upper management making coaching decisions, how they fare in the draft and who they let go and pick up in free agency before the 2009-2010 season.

Don't threaten me Ralph! I'm done with mediocrity! I'll kick you in the nuts through your wallet old man!

Come discuss this at TalkBuffaloSports.com!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

TalkBuffaloSports.com's Weekly Update! 12/2/08

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We trust that everyone had a safe and happy Thanksgiving weekend!

We would like to take a moment to recognize the passing of Ted Rogers, the media mogul who lured the Buffalo Bills to Toronto. Say what you will about the Bills moving to Toronto and it being a horrific thing - with Rogers help, the bottom line of the Bills for the next 5 years is looking pretty good...which goes a long way to help keep a small market team like Buffalo stay afloat in the money hungry NFL.

For that Ted, we are grateful for your help and for getting Canadian interest in our football team. Rest in Peace.


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News of the Week:
  • The Buffalo Bills try to shake off an uninspired performance that they had in the loss to the San Francisco 49'ers this past weekend. Trent Edwards is day to day with a groin pull. Next up is a big divisional game against the rival Miami Dolphins this Sunday in Toronto at the Rogers Centre. Let's hope our Canadian brethren can show how Buffalo brings the noise.

  • The Buffalo Sabres started off strong this past holiday weekend with coming off of back to back wins against Boston (Wednesday night) and Pittsburgh (Friday night). It seemed like the Sabres ran out of gas in the third period in the loss to Montreal on Saturday and forgot to refuel as they fell again to Nashville last night. Nashville came away with the 2-0 win and shutout in Buffalo's barn.

  • The Sabres better find a way to refuel as they are staring down the barrel of 6 games in the next 10 days and are beginning to fall further in the standings. Buffalo caps off the end of the week in the sunshine state as they take on the Florida Panthers (9-11-3) on Thursday and Tampa Bay Lightning (6-10-7) on Saturday...both are 7:30 starts.

  • Congrats go out to Sweet Home and Orchard Park high school football teams:
  1. On Saturday, Sweet Home jumped to a 28-7 lead and held on to win its first state title by beating Section II (Albany area) champion Burnt Hills, 35-28, in the A final.
  2. Orchard Park finished off Section VI’s four-for-four state championship performance at the Carrier Dome with a come-from- behind, 21-17, victory over Section IX (Orange County) Monroe-Woodbury.

  • The University at Buffalo men's basketball team (3-2) erased a 12-point second-half deficit to defeat Temple, 83-73, at Alumni Arena on Saturday afternoon. Five Bulls scored in double-figures, led by Calvin Betts who scored a career-high 18 points. The Bulls will next host second-ranked Connecticut at Alumni Arena on Thursday. Tip-off is set for 7:00 pm.

  • Behind a total team effort, the Niagara men's basketball team (5-1) was crowned champions of the 2008 Philly Hoop Group Classic Liberty Bracket with a 103-63 victory over Hartford (2-5) on Saturday afternoon. Four Purple Eagles were named to the five-man All-Tournament Team, capped by Tournament MVP Tyrone Lewis.

  • The University at Buffalo Bulls women's basketball Redshirt sophomore Kourtney Brown added some more accolades as she was named the MAC East Co-Player of the Week. Brown, who leads the Bulls in scoring, is coming off another solid week where she was named to the all-tournament team of the Lady Pirate Invitational.