Dec 8th 2008 8:00PM by Will Brinson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, NFL Fans, NFL Media Watch
Marshawn Lynch is one of my favorite athletes; this involves his on-field game (nasty), his blogging skillz and the general conception of BEAST MODE. (For the uninitiated, this is the frame of mind that Lynch develops on the field — it also has its own coffee cups, should you feel like getting power-crunked mid-blogging.)
And now, he’s holding some sort of bizarre, but most definitely awesome, contest on his blog at Yardbarker.
What’s up youngstas…I plan to make 2 kids very happy dis xmas…you wanna know how??? good imma tell u. I’m havin a “I’m ya daddi boi toy give a way.” All you have to do is send your best “beast mode” impression to my yardbarker blog to play and your chance to win….then I’ll announce the winner on marshawn23.com on Monday, December 22nd. So make sure u go to my website to find out if u won.
Mildly confused by this explanation, I headed over to his website. Hmmm. Still nothing. Ah — the comments on the blog post itself. Of course!
ok youngstas, all ima say is that the prize involves lots and lots of toyzzzzzzzz, so make sure u send in your beast mode ASAP!
Well, call me “simple-minded”, or a “sucker for toyzzzzzzzz”, but I’m down. Still mildly confused and unsure what on Earth I could possibly win in this contest, I’m still only further impressed by Marshawn.
Sure, the Bills are still in a total freaking free-fall, but it’s Christmas time and Lynch is willing to hand out presents like he was a grill-ridden Santa Claus.
Dec 2nd 2008 11:52AM by Sportz Assassin (author feed)
Filed under: 49ers, AZ Cardinals, Bills, Chargers, Raiders, Seahawks, AFC West, NFC West
One of the tidbits that may have been glossed over during the NFL’s Week 13 is that the San Francisco 49ers went into Buffalo and beat the Bills.
They are the first West Coast team to win a game in the Eastern time zone this season. That’s right, the West Coast is now 1-15 on the East Coast.
San Francisco had lost earlier in the season in New York to the Giants. The Arizona Cardinals lost to Washington, New York (Jets), Carolina and Philadelphia. Seattle lost in Buffalo, New York (Giants), Tampa Bay and Miami. San Diego lost in Miami, Buffalo and Pittsburgh. Oakland lost in Buffalo, Baltimore and Miami. This Niners’ win in Buffalo was a first.
There are a few more cross-country games to look forward to. The Niners still have to travel to Miami, the Cardinals travel to New England and both the Raiders and Chargers head to Tampa Bay. It looks as if the West could be 1-19 at the end of the season.
Dec 1st 2008 3:20PM by Will Brinson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, NFL Police Blotter, NFL Fans, NFL Media Watch, NFL Rumors
Eric Moulds, presumably, has a pretty good life. He’s retired, he’s rich and he lives in Buffalo, which, as Willis McGahee told us, is like Eden for single dudes. (Note that I have no idea if Moulds is single, but, hey man, it’s Buffalo.) However, it turns out — *allegedly! — that maybe he’s not so mellow, despite his semi-iconic status in a football obsessed city.
In fact, he’s so very much irritated these days, that he will — *allegedly! — stick you right in the grille if you try and ask him for an autograph or tell him how much you loved him when he played for the Bills.
The alleged victim told police that the ex-player punched him in the face when he told the player he admired him and asked for his autograph, an officer familiar with the investigation said Saturday night.
The player felt that he was being harassed, the officer said.
*IF this is true — and that’s obviously unconfirmed at this point, but, again, IF — it’s going to put a pretty quick end to Moulds’ quiet little life in the middle of wing filled Americana. Of course, as Tuffy pointed out on Sunday, he could probably just fix this whole thing by moving out of Buffalo, the only place on the entire planet where anyone recognizes him.
Nov 25th 2008 12:00PM by Matt Snyder (author feed)
Filed under: Bears, Bills, Broncos, Browns, Chargers, Colts, Cowboys, Packers, Raiders, Rams, Redskins, Steelers, AFC East, AFC North, AFC South, AFC West, NFC East, NFC North, NFC West, NFL RefereesFirst of all, my apologies to those legions of loyal Zebra Report fans. Last week some things arose personally which prevented me from compiling my report. I do, however, still have listed most of the plays I was going to cover for last week, so we’ll just tackle both this week in a double-issue of sorts. Does that sound good? (You do realize I don’t care about your answer, since officials don’t listen to fan feedback, right?)
Week 11
- The Troy Polamalu . This has been covered everywhere. There’s no real need to rehash it much. With an illegal forward pass, as long as it didn’t hit the ground, the Steelers should have been able to either accept the penalty or the result of the play (which would have meant declining the penalty). Obviously, they’d take the result of the play since it was a touchdown.Continue Reading
Nov 25th 2008 2:00PM by JJ Cooper (author feed)
Filed under: Bears, Bills, Buccaneers, Chargers, Colts, Cowboys, Dolphins, Falcons
This isn’t a good year to try to limp into the playoffs.
In most years, a 9-7 team has a very solid chance of making it to the playoffs. Since 2000, at least one team with a 9-7 or worse record has made the playoffs in five of the eight seasons. But this year, with four AFC and four NFC teams that are not leading their divisions sitting at 7-4 or better, it looks likely that 9-7 will not be enough to earn a wild card spot. To get in with a mediocre record, you need to be lucky enough to play in the AFC West.
So 5-5-1 Philly? The Eagles? Say sayonara. Not only did they get spit out by the Ravens and Andy Reid sparked a quarterback controversy by benching Donovan McNabb, but they have only one gimmee (a home game against Cleveland) left on the schedule. With the Cowboys, Giants and Redskins to play, the Eagles will help determine who wins the NFC East, but it won’t be them. The Dolphins, Ravens, Patriots and Bills are all sitting at 6-5 or better, but it’s likely that three of those four will be home for the playoffs, and even an 8-3 team like the Steelers can’t be assured that its playoff ticket is waiting at will call.
But with five weeks left in the season, things are starting to clear up. Obviously it’s too soon to feel very confident about what 12 teams will make it, but looking at everyone’s upcoming schedule, here’s a prediction as to how the playoffs will shape up. Now after some upsets over the next week, there will probably be a change or two next week, but this prediction was made by looking at each team’s final five games on the schedule.Continue Reading
Nov 20th 2008 2:30AM by Will Brinson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, NFL Coaching, NFL Real Talk
The Buffalo Bills, in case you didn’t catch Monday night’s game against the Cleveland Browns, are in the middle of a meltdown. They started the season 4-1, were staring down a very easy schedule, and had blossoming young offensive talents in Trent Edwards and Marshawn Lynch.
Lynch showed up Monday, for sure, but it’s tough not to say that had Edwards not thrown three picks in the first quarter that this game probably would have ended differently. And so, naturally, there are many things being discussed and a lot of innuendo being slung around in Buffalo.
“I would say that for a young quarterback, it’s got to affect you when things start to slide a little bit and go downhill,” said [Dick] Jauron. “I think that the guy is a terrific player, I think he’s just going to get better and better as we move on.
“I was just doing what they told me to do,” said Edwards. “That’s well within his range, and to be perfectly honest, though, we shouldn’t have been in that position to begin with. We should’ve been putting more points on the board and not having it come down to that situation, but that’s the way it happened and that’s the nature of the game.
Well, that’s an understatement (not to mention a totally unwarranted shot at a pretty darn good kicker stuffed into a shoddy situation). Also, in fairness, Jauron is standing behind Edwards. But the fact remains that the kid looked just against a Browns defense that he should have been able to shred.Continue Reading
Nov 17th 2008 8:15PM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, Browns, AFC East, AFC North, NFL Fans

I have no idea how tonight’s Monday night affair can top what Brady Quinn brought to our teevees 11 days ago, but we’ll be here to document Brady Bowl II as the Browns travel to Buffalo to further cement their top-10 2009 draft position.
Actually, that’s an exaggeration; the Bills, after a fast start, have faltered in recent weeks. They’re now 5-4 and absolutely must win this game to keep pace in the AFC East. And Cleveland could use a victory just so we’ll have something to talk about other than all the quitters on the roster.
Either way, we’re pumped. Fun starts at 8:20-ish.Continue Reading
Nov 18th 2008 1:45AM by Will Brinson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, Browns
The Bills, apparently, were in a “must-win” situation tonight (it’s a somewhat fair assessment with a 6-4 knot at the top of the AFC East, but please, people, for the love of God can we stop using this phrase so much? It’s not applicable until elimination actually applies.), but you wouldn’t have known it from the first quarter that Trent Edwards put up.
Three interceptions is really the only thing I need to mention, right? It was that kind of night for two rookie quarterbacks in what started out as an incredibly ugly game — and was that way through the first half — but ended up being a pretty g-d exciting contest.
Both Cleveland and Buffalo, who suddenly account for two of the biggest 2008 flop-jobs (Cleveland has disappointed all season and the Bills are in a total free fall right now), looked like they had no interest in winning anything for the first 30 minutes, but ended up sparring off in a back-and-forth of last minute football that involved a few Brady Quinn strikes, more BEAST MODE than it was really fair to handle, and a pair of long, wind-affected field goals, only one of which spiked the uprights.
And it was a 56-yarder by Phil Dawson that ultimately sealed the game, even though Rian Lindell had a shot from 47 to put the Bills back ahead with just under a minute to play. In fact, I might argue that Dawson and Marshawn were the only people — James Harrison too, actually — that played a worthwhile game.Continue Reading
Nov 11th 2008 12:25PM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, AFC East
It wasn’t long ago that people couldn’t mention Trent Edwards without pointing to his league best passer rating in the fourth quarter. But that was back when Buffalo was 4-0, 4-1, 4-2 … you get where I’m going with this.
After Sunday’s loss to the Patriots, one in which Edwards looked , the Bills are now 5-4 and tied for last in the AFC East. Part of the current three-game losing streak can be blamed on injuries — the team was without Aaron Schobel and Donte Whitner — but every club is missing key personnel this time of year.
The bigger issue, I think, is that Edwards has regressed to the point that people wonder if J.P. Losman changed uniform numbers and cleaned himself up.
Head coach Dick Jauron, always the level-headed Ivy League egghead, is keeping things in perspective: “I think we have a quarterback, I really like this guy,” said Jauron. “To start the season he played so unlike a young quarterback that now whenever he makes an error, we think there is something wrong.
“[Sunday] was probably not his best day, clearly, in a number of ways. It’s a learning experience. We’re going to have to live with some things because I think he is an outstanding player.” Continue Reading
Nov 9th 2008 10:50PM by Adam Gretz (author feed)
Filed under: Bills, Patriots, AFC East
Pretty big game in the AFC East today, which has suddenly become one of the most competitive divisions in the NFL from top-to-bottom, after being, essentially, the Patriots and three hapless squads a year ago. The Patriots and Bills entered play today with identical 5-3 records, and in the end it was New England that was able to come away with a 20-10 victory, improving to 6-3 on the season.
Buffalo, meanwhile, has now dropped three in a row, falling to 5-4. The loss was also the tenth straight for the Bills against New England. If the Bills — or any team in the AFC East, for that matter — ever want to stake their claim on the division, they’re going to have to start, you know, beating New England at some point.
Patriots quarterback Matt Cassel completed 23-of 34 passes for 234 yards, while opening the scoring in the first quarter with a 13-yard touchdown run. The story of the day for New England, however, was the running of BenJarvus Green-Ellis, as the undrafted rookie out of Mississippi picked up his first career 100-yard game, registering 104 yards on 20 carries. He helped seal the game in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard plunge, capping off a 19-play drive, giving the Patriots a commanding 20-3 lead.Continue Reading
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