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Monday, November 23, 2009

Buffalo Bills "Choke" Against The Jaguars, The Bills Have No Character

The Buffalo Bills lose Jacksonville Jaguars 18-15 in the last minute of the football game in Jacksonville Florida. The Bills controlled the football game for almost four quarters but, they showed again in the fourth quarter that they are truly a "Bad Football" team by being shut out again on offense from scoring in the third straight fourth quarter. The Bills have no character in the fourth quarter that is why they collapse every Sunday under any type of pressure put on them by the opposing football team. Therefore, when the score was 15-10 in the fourth quarter you knew as a Bills fan that the Jaguars would eventually drive down the football field and score the winning touchdown. This is why former Head coach Dick Jauron was fired because we as Bills fans have seen this same "Song and Dance" at least 10 times during Jauron's tenure. This time Interim-Head Coach Perry Fewell was the victim of another Bills "Choke" job. The Bills need a veteran coaching staff to come into Buffalo and teach this football team some mental and physical toughness that is needed to make the Bills a winning football in the NFL. When Bill Parcells hired Head Coach Tony Saprano surrounded himself with veteran coaching staff which included Dan Henning Offensive Coordinator and Paul. P former Syracuse Orangemen Head Coach as Defensive Coordinator. This coaching staff has taught the young Dolphins football team how to win football games and they also, gave the Dolphins a identity as a running football team by implementing the "Wildcat Offense" which expands the talent of Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams. The Dolphins will come into Ralph Wilson Stadium and prove to Bills fans again what good coaching can do when you have average talent and great play calling. Finally, the Bills need to hire the best coach and staff available to compete in the near future in the AFC East. Ralph spend the money you are 91 years old.

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