So the same can be said for Pennington's overblown passing stats. Your running game is so horrible that he has to throw the ball over 30x per game. His best game was against the Titans and we all now how terrible that team is. His stats against the Pats were overblown because you guys were getting blown out and the Pats got conservative on defense and you guys came back. So if McGahee stats were so overblown than what are Chad's?
Look, let's be realistic - there really isn't anything redeeming happening ANYWHERE in Buffalo, much less Ralph Wilson Stadium. And my point earlier was simply that you're not saying anything that Joe Everyfan doesn't say. Except that, in your case, we know it just can't happen. But good luck with that. You're a step above the Dawlpfinz. Be proud of that while it lasts. And, when the arctic nipple-pinch arrives and those feisty walleye are staring up at you through the little hole in the lake ice, remember what I told you. Enjoy these small windows of moderate success, because after the Bills chances fade away, the only thing left is. . . .well. . . Buffalo. That, and maybe a few spotty memories to warm you in your snowsuits. Oh Canada, and so forth. . . . .
(sarcasm on)Very good analysis of my post(sarcasm off). Typical Jets fan, when info is provided to prove a point, the response is an ignorant post with a very corny punchline. For your info I live in Yonkers not Buffalo, so the last paragraph of your post is worthless just like the other post you have typed on this thread.
Absolutely, Captain Deflecto, it was the point I was making. Except I have to objectivity to admit the Jets' weaknesses and not point at every other team's weaknesses to try to tangent the conversation. But the fact is that both teams are making improvements in personnel, while only one has improved at the coaching level. :grin:
That might be true based on the fact that Mangini has never been the headcoach at the professional level so he has no choice but to show some type of improvement from week 1 to week 4. This season is still very young and to the best of my knowledge I could have sworn both are teams are 2-2. Isnt Mangini considered a defensive guru? The reason I ask that question is that both Jauron and Mangini have a defensive background, but the difference is Jaurons took a defense that was ranked 29th in the NFL, cut 5 starters, starting 4 rookies, rotating 1, teaching a new scheme, and has them ranked 12th in the NFL. Mangini takes a defense that was ranked 12th in the NFL, trades a very good DE, replaces an CB with another CB who is just as good, installs a new scheme, and has his team ranked 29th in the NFL. After looking over those numbers I can understand why you would see the improvement of Mangini over Jauron:up: