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Bills Game This Sunday!

Only two days to go! Jen & I get to go to a regular season Bills game for the first time in a LONG time! I think we did in 1997 just after (or before?) we were married. My parents took us to see the Colts. We were bad that year. But not this year!

Look for a full report in the Buffalo Bills Review!

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The Bills on eBay

An interesting page I found today via a few links from the Buffalo Bills website. There is a dedicated page at eBay for any Buffalo Bills related items up for auction. I am not certain if these are part of the Hurrican Relief efforts we mentioned on the last show, but you may still be interested anyway!

Here’s the link.

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Vote For The Show!

Hey Bills Fans!

We were finally cleared for take off on PodcastAlley.com. If you are unfamliar with that site, it is a fairly comprehensive directory of podcasts available on the net today. And now, ours is one of them.

They have a ranking system where each month, listeners can vote for their favorite podcast. As the show gets votes, it becomes more visible in the top podcast rankings. So, it gets more listeners, and with this show, that means it gets more fun.

So, if you like what you are hearing so far, put your email address in the box to the right and click VOTE. We’d appreciate it.

Only two days till the next game! Go Bills!

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Buffalo Bills Review – Show 1.01

Another reason for absence from this page is the OTHER stuff I am doing, including this show.

Click over and listen to the first official show of the year! Of EVER, actually! 🙂

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Bills Waive 14 Players

In a press release from BuffaloBills.com, the Bills announced on Saturday that they have waived the following players:
Pos.   Player   Player
TE   Brad Cieslak   Northern Illinois
OL   Jasen Esposito   Kutztown
LB   Liam Ezekial   Northeastern
DE   George Gause   South Carolina
FB   Jon Goldberry   Purdue
WR   Drew Haddad   Buffalo
LB   Wendell Hunter   California
OL   Dylan McFarland    Montana
DB   Evan OglesbyNorth   Alabama
DB   Lawrence Richardson   Arkansas
DE   Constantin Ritzmann   Tennessee
QB   Kevin Thompson   Penn State
OL   Ross Tucker   Princeton
TE   Rodney Trafford   South Carolina

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Buffalo Bills Review


Hey there Bills fans. 🙂 Just wanted to alert you to a new venture we have begun, Buffalo Bills Review.

This is a new podcast that my brother in law Josh, a high school friend Dave, and myself will be doing weekly following every Bills game. We’ll cover the game, any pertinent Bills news and the upcoming game. We even have a hotline, so fans can call in and share their 2 cents! (716) 989-4180. Nifty.

So stop by and check it out. Our first show (unofficial, since it’s preseason) 🙂 is now posted. You can also find us at the iTunes music store. For that direct link, click here.

It’s actually kind of informative and entertaining all at once.

And I am having a blast putting it together. 🙂

We hit the road tomorrow, so blogging will become more scarce in the next couple weeks, as I had predicted earlier. Stay tuned, and check out BuffaloBillsReview.com.

Tell your friends. It’s gonna be fun. 🙂

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Talkin’ Bills Football!

Welcome to Buffalo Bills Review! We are just some Bills fans from Buffalo (currently living in Rochester, NY, Cincinnati, OH, and Washington, DC areas) who love to talk Bills football! Each week we’ll do a review of the game that week, include some e-mails from you, talk about the latest Bills news and preview the upcoming game!

This is a show by Bills fans, for Bills fans! Welcome aboard!

Stay tuned for lots of great features on this page. We’ll set up forums, polls, maybe even contests… all kinds of great stuff, including some great Buffalo links and features. If you’re a displaced Buffalonian, you’ll love this site!

Stay tuned! First official show will come sometime after the season opener!

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Bills 27 – Packers 7



Bills QB JP Losman on his way to the endzone

(photo from buffalobills.com)

Yes, it was a preseason match, so the victory must be taken with a grain of salt. Yes Brett Favre did look completely invincible against a very tough Buffalo first-string defense. Yes, McGahee was not his full-steam-ahead self.

But a win’s a win. 🙂

We attended the pre-season demolishing of the Green Bay Packers at “The Ralph” (as the stadium has been affectionately dubbed) in Orchard Park, NY this past Saturday. It was noteable for a few reasons. First, it was our first chance to catch a game from our VERY OWN season ticket seats! We split the games this year with our bro-in-law, and so will be in attendance for 5 of 10 games! Nice!!! And, second, being Kids’ Day, it was a chance to bring our two boys and our 7 year old nephew to the game at a reasonable price!

When we arrived, the skies were overcast, so we came prepared with trash bags turned rain coats. It turned out we did not need them, but you can never be too prepared… 🙂

We picked up the extra tickets for the boys at the ticket office and hoped we could find 5 seats in a row so we didn’t have to sit in different locations. Upon arriving at our season ticket location, we found a row of exactly 5 seats where our two are! So, we sat down and enjoyed the game! I kept watching people to see if we were in their seats… but no one came along.

Until about half way through the first quarter. 🙂

We discovered we were in Section 240 instead of 241! 🙂 We lost our seats, and became nomadic football fans, hoping to score another row of empty seats. (And, surprisingly for a pre-season game, those were sorta hard to come by!) We headed to our real seats to at least meet our “neighbors”… and found …

FIVE SEATS IN A ROW! 🙂

So, we got to enjoy the game with the boys who took everything in with great excitement. We saw great runs and throws from our new QB, JP Losman. He ran for a touchdown. We saw a couple more runs for touchdowns. There was a 54 yd field goal. Some great returns of punts and kicks. Just a great game to see in person!

We even witnessed one of the best quarter backs to ever play football. He only played 5 or 6 downs… but he was great. Farve drove the team fairly easily against our great defense, and even when they HAD him, he got away somehow and tossed a perfect pass to a covered running back in the endzone. Amazing. And the play came right toward our corner of the stadium, so we had a great view. 🙂

Our next game (that we’ll attend) is Sun Sept 25 against Atlanta. That will be fun to see Michael Vick in person too. And that game will count. So it will be even more fun to see the Bills trounce another weak opponent! 🙂

The next game on the Bills schedule is Friday in Chicago. Preseason, yes… but hey… it’s still…

BILLS FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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News from One Bills Drive

Wow. They said this was coming. I guess we’ll get to see what JP can do…

Bills Part Ways with Drew Bledsoe – Buffalo Bills

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A New & Improved NFL?

This year, the NFL is a little messed up. There are tons of teams that are really not good, who stand a great chance of making the playoffs! AND, to top that, perhaps there will be a team (or two?) who DOES NOT make the playoffs at 10-6… (INCLUDING our beloved Bills.)

I was reading an article that made me think… isn’t there a better way? And, I think I have come up with one!

(Hopefully someone from the NFL reads my blog…) 🙂

WHAT IF…

We keep our AFC and NFC conferences for season play, rivalries, etc, etc… BUT, for the playoffs, it’s more like the NCAA tourney. There are brackets, and teams are selected by their overall record. This year, 10 of the top 14 teams (records) are from ONE conference… the AFC. SO, in my scenario, the BETTER teams would be in the playoffs, because conference does not matter.

What I propose is to take the top 14 teams, giving the top 2 a one-week bye, and home-field advantage in their bracket throughout the playoffs. Then, the others are spread out to play according to their season record, not by conference.

Here’s what it might look like this year… (if we take the current top 14 teams, in order of alphabet if tie-breakers are unknown)

NFL Top 14

1. Pittsburgh (14-1)

2. New England (13-2)

3. Philadelphia (13-2)

4. Indianapolis (12-3)

5. Atlanta (11-4)

6. San Diego (11-4)

7. NY Jets (10-5)

8. Buffalo (9-6)

9. Green Bay (9-6)

10. Denver (9-6)

11. Baltimore (8-7)

12. Jacksonville (8-7)

13. Minnesota (8-7)

14. Seattle (8-7)

THE BRACKET

Click Here for the Bracket (in a new window)

That scenario has some great games in it that would never (can’t) happen in the current playoff structure… allows for the best “final four” … especially if seeded right. Seems like a winner to me. Would be fun to see the Bills with the 8th best record in the league get a home game against Green Bay in the first round. And the Superbowl would be (hopefully) the best two teams. (If I wasn’t such a homer, it would be Pitt/NE, the 1/2 teams in the SB)…

Wouldn’t that be better?

Hopefully Paul Tagliabue is reading this…

🙂