Location: PROUD MEMBER OF RED SOX NATION SINCE 1975!!!! , SD Joined: 01.14.2008
Apr 22 @ 9:04 AM ET
sabres record 3-4
maybe rochester needs to bring back the drop pass - homiedclown
Their top 9 is as good as any other team in the AHL. Their d pairings are also very good. It's very frustrating and I'm just a smidge pissed about that game yesterday.
Location: I'm very Happy to be here. Las Vegas Via Buffalo N.Y. Joined: 02.17.2007
Apr 22 @ 9:04 AM ET
Bills signed T.J. Yeldon to a two-year contract.
Yeldon joins a backfield which already features LeSean McCoy, Frank Gore, and a quarterback who rushed for 79 yards per game over his final six last season. On paper, then, it is tough to see more than a handful of touches per game for the former Jaguar. That said, Gore is the oldest running back in the league, McCoy is also near the top of that list and could always be traded, and the Bills want to be one of the most run-heavy teams in the league. It would not be a shock if Yeldon falls into a decent role at some point this season.
Bills signed T.J. Yeldon to a two-year contract.
Yeldon joins a backfield which already features LeSean McCoy, Frank Gore, and a quarterback who rushed for 79 yards per game over his final six last season. On paper, then, it is tough to see more than a handful of touches per game for the former Jaguar. That said, Gore is the oldest running back in the league, McCoy is also near the top of that list and could always be traded, and the Bills want to be one of the most run-heavy teams in the league. It would not be a shock if Yeldon falls into a decent role at some point this season. - SABRES 89
Location: DRAFT COLE CAUFIELD AT 7!!!, CA Joined: 09.03.2009
Apr 22 @ 9:11 AM ET
Bills signed T.J. Yeldon to a two-year contract.
Yeldon joins a backfield which already features LeSean McCoy, Frank Gore, and a quarterback who rushed for 79 yards per game over his final six last season. On paper, then, it is tough to see more than a handful of touches per game for the former Jaguar. That said, Gore is the oldest running back in the league, McCoy is also near the top of that list and could always be traded, and the Bills want to be one of the most run-heavy teams in the league. It would not be a shock if Yeldon falls into a decent role at some point this season. - SABRES 89
Bills signed T.J. Yeldon to a two-year contract.
Yeldon joins a backfield which already features LeSean McCoy, Frank Gore, and a quarterback who rushed for 79 yards per game over his final six last season. On paper, then, it is tough to see more than a handful of touches per game for the former Jaguar. That said, Gore is the oldest running back in the league, McCoy is also near the top of that list and could always be traded, and the Bills want to be one of the most run-heavy teams in the league. It would not be a shock if Yeldon falls into a decent role at some point this season. - SABRES 89
Nylander is the only guy hurt. Asplund played on his usual line with Olofsson and O'Regan. They need to get going. - mhp
So many goal posts and near misses. They could have scored a half dozen last night. They need to find twine is all I think. We're losing because of goaltending right now and an inability to stay defensively sound for 60 minutes.
I understand that those God-damned Whigs are up in arms about the methods by which the Know-Nothings raise money for their campaign war-chest. Well, what of it?, I initially thought; it's typical of those Whig bastards, smarting as they are from their defeat in the last election.
But, as I came to realize, if the Whigs have their way, the Know-Nothings would be forced to return their hard-won bounty, and leave Washington in disgrace. It would spell utter disaster!
Once, many years ago, one of those lousy Whigs invited Mrs. Zweibel and myself to a grand dinner and dance at his town-house in Boston. Not only was he an insufferable Brahmin-type who constantly had his needle-nose imbedded in a box of snuff, and served his guests a dish which looked like enormous boiled insect thoraxes, he also had the appalling nerve to seat me next to the editor of The Brickton Atlas-Trumpet, P. Oliver Gummidge!
Now, in those days, The Brickton Atlas-Trumpet was the hated arch-rival of The Onion, and a filthy Whig mouth-piece to boot. "Ah, glad you could make it, Zweibel," Gummidge said. "Delicious autumn weather they've been having up in Cape Cod. You should see the colors!" So incensed was I at these hostile and inflammatory words that I picked up a tureen of scalding mock-turtle soup and expelled the contents over Gummidge's bald head.
As Gummidge screamed in agony, I collected Mrs. Zweibel and boarded the carriage back to our hotel. How Mrs. Zweibel carried on so! "We'll never be accepted by polite society now!" she wailed. Her head was always filled with silly dreams of becoming a wealthy and respected matron, playing bridge with the Astors and acquiring Baroque art. But I refused to have her emulating the effete, prancing ways of the Whigs, even if it meant a reduced social status!
How I wish my old nurse did not confiscate the bowie-knife I kept under my bed-clothes, or I would board the next canal-barge to Washington and personally slit the throats of as many Whigs as I could find. That is the only way one can deal with Whiggery, and I implore all decent-thinking, true Americans to heed my urgent call to arms!
Dont look over here, we have too many Rb's. We would never think of drafting one. No need to move in front of us.
With the 53rd pick, the buffalo Bill's take Bryce love - Boss34
I think I read somewhere that his knee injury isn't healing like is should and he won't be the same player he was...but it is that time of year for this type of stuff to come out.