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Onside Kick Bills vs. Boys
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:58 pm
by DarthMonk
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
On a kickoff, the clock should start as soon as someone besides the kicker touches the ball.
During this onside kick, TWO seconds were run off the clock.
A lot more than 2 seconds went by between the initial touch and the whistle.
Of course, Buffalo would've simply given up one sideline pattern for enough yards instead of two.
Please excuse me while I vomit ... again.
DarthMonk
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 2:59 pm
by GSPODS
You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:30 pm
by hailskins666
i totally agree. i noticed the same thing. but it sounds like we are whining bills fans to bitch about it.
we will hand the pukes' ass to themselves....twice, no matter what their record or hype may be at the time. (f-word) dallass.

Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:34 pm
by BeeGee
GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:40 pm
by Fios
This is purely, 100% stupid coaching. Dick Jauron thought it would be a good idea to throw the ball on third down the 10 yard line with an inexperienced quarterback when a field goal would have ended it. Unbelievable stupidity is to blame.
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 9:43 pm
by GSPODS
BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Why would I not be serious? The Buffalo Bills handed the Dallas Cowboys a game they had no business even being in at the end, let alone winning. Buffalo had to screw up more in 5 minutes than Tony Romo did in 55 minutes to lose the game, and somehow they managed to do just that. Even as a Dallas fan, you have to admit Dallas did not deserve to win the game. I'm certain you're thrilled they did. But how many other teams could Dallas have turned the ball over 6 times against and come away with a win? The answer is probably Zero.
Posted: Wed Oct 10, 2007 10:17 pm
by BeeGee
GSPODS wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Why would I not be serious? The Buffalo Bills handed the Dallas Cowboys a game they had no business even being in at the end, let alone winning. Buffalo had to screw up more in 5 minutes than Tony Romo did in 55 minutes to lose the game, and somehow they managed to do just that. Even as a Dallas fan, you have to admit Dallas did not deserve to win the game. I'm certain you're thrilled they did. But how many other teams could Dallas have turned the ball over 6 times against and come away with a win? The answer is probably Zero.
I hear you, but it's not as if our defense was just standing around either. They did exactly what they needed to do against a rookie QB: Yield 3 points in 32 minutes. That's why we had opportunity after opportunity to come back and win the game. Everything just came together at the very end. For the Bills, it's just a tough way to lose a game. At least Jauron didn't flip out like Denny Green did after the Beard debacle last year.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:10 am
by HEROHAMO
That was simply pathetic. The Bills should have called timeout to get there heads together.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 1:13 am
by HEROHAMO
BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Why would I not be serious? The Buffalo Bills handed the Dallas Cowboys a game they had no business even being in at the end, let alone winning. Buffalo had to screw up more in 5 minutes than Tony Romo did in 55 minutes to lose the game, and somehow they managed to do just that. Even as a Dallas fan, you have to admit Dallas did not deserve to win the game. I'm certain you're thrilled they did. But how many other teams could Dallas have turned the ball over 6 times against and come away with a win? The answer is probably Zero.
I hear you, but it's not as if our defense was just standing around either. They did exactly what they needed to do against a rookie QB: Yield 3 points in 32 minutes. That's why we had opportunity after opportunity to come back and win the game. Everything just came together at the very end. For the Bills, it's just a tough way to lose a game. At least Jauron didn't flip out like Denny Green did after the Beard debacle last year.
The Cowboys were exposed by a injury depleted team the Bills. I cant wait for the Pats to spank you guys.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 7:24 pm
by BeeGee
HEROHAMO wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Why would I not be serious? The Buffalo Bills handed the Dallas Cowboys a game they had no business even being in at the end, let alone winning. Buffalo had to screw up more in 5 minutes than Tony Romo did in 55 minutes to lose the game, and somehow they managed to do just that. Even as a Dallas fan, you have to admit Dallas did not deserve to win the game. I'm certain you're thrilled they did. But how many other teams could Dallas have turned the ball over 6 times against and come away with a win? The answer is probably Zero.
I hear you, but it's not as if our defense was just standing around either. They did exactly what they needed to do against a rookie QB: Yield 3 points in 32 minutes. That's why we had opportunity after opportunity to come back and win the game. Everything just came together at the very end. For the Bills, it's just a tough way to lose a game. At least Jauron didn't flip out like Denny Green did after the Beard debacle last year.
The Cowboys were exposed by a injury depleted team the Bills. I cant wait for the Pats to spank you guys.
I'll take exposure every week, if it ends in a "W". Besides, I don't think watching tape of the Bills game would help anybody out one bit, because nothing the Bills did made Tony Romo make those boneheaded throws.
Rather than expose the Cowboys, the Bills humbled them. Which is exactly what the doctor ordered the week before they play everybody's superbowl champion. Probably the worst thing that could have happened for the Cowboys was to get an easy win prior to playing the Patriots. If you can get humbled and get a "W" with that humility, things can work out. We'll see.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2007 8:50 pm
by 1niksder
BeeGee wrote:I'll take exposure every week, if it ends in a "W". Besides, I don't think watching tape of the Bills game would help anybody out one bit, because nothing the Bills did made Tony Romo make those boneheaded throws.
Rather than expose the Cowboys, the Bills humbled them. Which is exactly what the doctor ordered the week before they play everybody's superbowl champion. Probably the worst thing that could have happened for the Cowboys was to get an easy win prior to playing the Patriots. If you can get humbled and get a "W" with that humility, things can work out. We'll see.
TtiT was looking pass the Bills towards this week and it almost cost them.
Almost = horseshoe and hand grenades. The Bills had no reason to loss that game yet they did.
Bad calls, slow clock, whatever. The Bills did what they do. So will NE
A win is a win

Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:41 am
by HEROHAMO
BeeGee wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:BeeGee wrote:GSPODS wrote:You would be correct. I'm not certain that there is anything else to say. The Pukes got handed a much undeserved victory.
You can't be serious. The truth is the Cowboys tried to hand the Bills a victory that they simply didn't want.
As far as the kick goes. There may be another second that should've been ticked off, but it happened fast. Hurd tipped the ball and a couple of seconds later, it was recovered. 3 or 4 seconds, tops. The Cowboys lost that game 9 times and still walked away with a "W". The Bills snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, to use a cliche in reverse. Gotta give some credit to the Cowboys though. Takes a lot of balls, and a lot of luck to pull a game out like that one. Classic.
Why would I not be serious? The Buffalo Bills handed the Dallas Cowboys a game they had no business even being in at the end, let alone winning. Buffalo had to screw up more in 5 minutes than Tony Romo did in 55 minutes to lose the game, and somehow they managed to do just that. Even as a Dallas fan, you have to admit Dallas did not deserve to win the game. I'm certain you're thrilled they did. But how many other teams could Dallas have turned the ball over 6 times against and come away with a win? The answer is probably Zero.
I hear you, but it's not as if our defense was just standing around either. They did exactly what they needed to do against a rookie QB: Yield 3 points in 32 minutes. That's why we had opportunity after opportunity to come back and win the game. Everything just came together at the very end. For the Bills, it's just a tough way to lose a game. At least Jauron didn't flip out like Denny Green did after the Beard debacle last year.
The Cowboys were exposed by a injury depleted team the Bills. I cant wait for the Pats to spank you guys.
I'll take exposure every week, if it ends in a "W". Besides, I don't think watching tape of the Bills game would help anybody out one bit, because nothing the Bills did made Tony Romo make those boneheaded throws.
Rather than expose the Cowboys, the Bills humbled them. Which is exactly what the doctor ordered the week before they play everybody's superbowl champion. Probably the worst thing that could have happened for the Cowboys was to get an easy win prior to playing the Patriots. If you can get humbled and get a "W" with that humility, things can work out. We'll see.
Be humbled is one possibility. There are a number of other possibilities though. I am anxious to see how your secondary will do against the Pats. They will be tested best believe. I also want to see how much pressure your Dline will put on Brady. Also will Romo be able to get passes off against a well organized defense like the Pats?
The pats are well oiled machine, with seasoned Vets leading the way. Honestly Romo and the defense will probably have to play the best game of there lives just to keep it close.