Thanks for your input as always....
Well folks, you can read the above for yourself or I can put the Cappers of the Year candidates names up in lights.
Hugh-Jorgan (Called this thread DONE in a another thread at 0-2). This guy is a joke.
I wonder if the detractors are loving their under plays right now.
I would like to thank you for awarding me the Capper of the Year trophy.
It is very much appreciated
Well folks, you can read the above for yourself or I can put the Cappers of the Year candidates names up in lights.
Hugh-Jorgan (Called this thread DONE in a another thread at 0-2). This guy is a joke.
I wonder if the detractors are loving their under plays right now.
I would like to thank you for awarding me the Capper of the Year trophy.
It is very much appreciated
I would like to thank you for awarding me the Capper of the Year trophy.
It is very much appreciated
I would like to thank you for awarding me the Capper of the Year trophy.
It is very much appreciated
All my points as to why the Bills will win at least 8 and why I am very confident they will be >=9 wins, are sprinkled throughout the entire thread.
If you want to make money, play this one. It's a freeroll at worst.
All my points as to why the Bills will win at least 8 and why I am very confident they will be >=9 wins, are sprinkled throughout the entire thread.
If you want to make money, play this one. It's a freeroll at worst.
This bet just got stronger with the passing of Buddy Ryan.
Already, Rex's job is on the line, he has a better team, a very good draft and a more experienced Taylor, and now he AND his brother can coach together to dedicate this season in memoriam to a well-respected coach in their father. Whether they state that publicly or strive for that personally will have the same effect on the outcome.
Clearly Rex is cut from the same clothe and if you don't think Rex can get this team to 8-7 (or better) where we freeroll in week 17, then you simply will be missing out.
Rex and amazingly, Rob, yes Rob, will get it done this year. With all due respect, the passing of Buddy will help in that (a bet I already had a great one even before his passing).
“On behalf of the entire Ryan family, we want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their sympathies, prayers and warm thoughts with the passing of my dad. He was many things to many people--outstanding coach, mentor, fierce competitor, father figure, faithful friend and the list goes on. But to me and my brothers Rob and Jim, he was so much more. He was everything you want in a dad--tough when he had to be, compassionate when you didn't necessarily expect it, and a loving teacher and confidant who cherished his family. He truly was our hero."
“For Rob and me, we've had the great fortune of sharing the coaching profession that he was so proud of and cherished so much. There is no way we can possibly begin to measure how much football we have learned from him over the years and we are forever thankful to him for instilling within us his unwavering love for the game of football."
This bet just got stronger with the passing of Buddy Ryan.
Already, Rex's job is on the line, he has a better team, a very good draft and a more experienced Taylor, and now he AND his brother can coach together to dedicate this season in memoriam to a well-respected coach in their father. Whether they state that publicly or strive for that personally will have the same effect on the outcome.
Clearly Rex is cut from the same clothe and if you don't think Rex can get this team to 8-7 (or better) where we freeroll in week 17, then you simply will be missing out.
Rex and amazingly, Rob, yes Rob, will get it done this year. With all due respect, the passing of Buddy will help in that (a bet I already had a great one even before his passing).
“On behalf of the entire Ryan family, we want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their sympathies, prayers and warm thoughts with the passing of my dad. He was many things to many people--outstanding coach, mentor, fierce competitor, father figure, faithful friend and the list goes on. But to me and my brothers Rob and Jim, he was so much more. He was everything you want in a dad--tough when he had to be, compassionate when you didn't necessarily expect it, and a loving teacher and confidant who cherished his family. He truly was our hero."
“For Rob and me, we've had the great fortune of sharing the coaching profession that he was so proud of and cherished so much. There is no way we can possibly begin to measure how much football we have learned from him over the years and we are forever thankful to him for instilling within us his unwavering love for the game of football."
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