Hell have no furry like a scorned Buffalo Bills fan. Someone hacked into Doug Marrone’s Wikipedia page and edited to say things like; he cleans toilets, has no offensive skills and the stinger... he walked out on his team!
So Kyle Orton just decides to retire the day after a winning season ends? I can't help but wonder why. Perhaps he was informed that he was being moved back to a back-up position and he decided to retire with dignity. Kyle Orton was a great, temporary band-aid but not the solution, say many fans. It appears that The Buffalo Bills organization would likely not bet the future on EJ Manual either.
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Aaron Rodgers is regarded by many as the best quarterback in the NFL, perhaps one of the greatest ever. His resume this season entering Sunday afternoon was impeccable--- 3,652 passing yards, a 66.3% completion rate with 35 touchdowns against just three interceptions and a ridiculous 119...
Feel free to overanalyze Sunday’s stunning Buffalo Bills loss anyway you like. You can blame perilous, game-altering mistakes. You can blame the offense. You can do what’s progressively become the in-thing to do—pin it solely on the shoulder of Nate Hackett and Doug Marrone.
There’ll be plenty of nitpicking surrounding the Buffalo Bills and their incapacity to much sooner put away a New York Jets team exhibiting no interest in winning. Nevertheless, at the end of the day the Bills enter their bye week with a winning record after routing the lowly Jets, 43-23 for their first win in New York in five years.
Peyton Manning continued re-writing the NFL record books, and the Dallas Cowboys continued to be the NFL's hottest team. Here's what we learned on Sunday:
In the cozy confines of Ralph Wilson Stadium against an inferior opponent most expected to be handled easily, the Buffalo Bills spent Sunday afternoon playing with fire. It wasn’t, literally, until the game’s final second the Bills were able to put away the Minnesota Vikings, 17-16 for their third win against an NFC North opponent in as many tries.
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The next time City of Buffalo mayor Byron Brown decides who should receive a ceremonial key to the City---he might include Alex Henery on his short list.