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  • cheese2121
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 542

    Originally posted by Tearz49ers
    I love Cantwell's size, and he played really well maybe you have found a QB at last.
    Yeah, I really like his size as well. I was surprised how well he played. I mean some throws were way off but he made the plays when it counted. This next game against the Patriots will be a really good test for him to see if last week was just a fluke or not. I'd love to see him develop but I'm a little worried because he only has a D potential. Who knows though we will just have to wait and see. Thanks as always for checking in man!
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    • cheese2121
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 542

      (8-5) vs. (7-6)

      Patriots WR Randy Moss will be inactive as he his still nursing a broken jaw.


      AFC East Rivals Battle with Playoffs on the Line


      Injury Report (Players Not Playing)

      New England Patriots
      -MLB Gary Guyton (70) - Broken Wrist
      -MLB Jerod Mayo (88) - Dislocated Elbow
      -WR Randy Moss (96) - Broken Jaw
      -MLB Paris Lenon (73) - Partial Groin Tear

      Buffalo Bills
      -WR Roscoe Parrish (66) - Fractured Vertebrae
      -LG Andy LeVitre (76) - Complete ACL Tear
      -CB Drayton Florence (67) - Broken Collarbone


      3 Key Matchups to Watch

      1)QB Hunter Cantwell vs. Patriots Secondary: Edge: Patriots

      2)WR Wes Welker vs. CB Terrence McGee: Edge: Welker

      3)HB Marshawn Lynch vs. Patriots Linebackers: Edge: Lynch

      Prediction:
      A win by the Patriots will clinch the AFC East title for them and secure them a spot in the playoffs. If the Bills lose it will be an uphill battle for them to try to grab a wildcard spot. Once again all eyes will be on young rookie QB Hunter Cantwell who shocked everyone by his surprising play last week against the Chiefs. The Patriots come in with a lot of injuries, most notably superstar WR Randy Moss. The Patriots run defense could also be vulnerable with several key linebackers injured. I think Cantwell doesn't do as well this time around. Patriots win this one but it will be closer than many expect. Patriots win 31-27.
      Last edited by cheese2121; 01-11-2010, 09:27 PM.
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      • cheese2121
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        • Jun 2009
        • 542


        Bills Comeback Hopes Fall Short: Patriots Win 38-31

        Patriots TE Benjamin Watson hauls in a second quarter touchdown pass.

        (9-5)- 38
        (7-7)- 31

        AP Buffalo – The Bills could not muster quite enough as their comeback attempt fell short in a 38-31 loss to the Patriots. The loss will pretty much all but crush any hopes of a postseason for the Bills. While they are not statistically eliminated yet they have to have quite a few things break their way to make it in. On the first drive of the game, Bills rookie QB Hunter Cantwell was nailed in the chest and had to be helped off the field by trainers. He suffered a bruised sternum, which kept him out of the remainder of the game. He should be back to start next week’s game for the Bills. The Bills defense was helpless to stop the Patriots explosive offense led by QB Tom Brady. Brady had a near perfect day throwing for over 400 yards and three touchdowns.

        However, the Bills battled back led by QB Trent Edwards who threw for 360 yards and four touchdowns. His two interceptions though came at the worst possible times. The Bills defense managed to hold the Patriots in check near the end of the 4th quarter and gave the Bills the ball back with a chance to tie up the game. However, Edwards was picked off by Patriots CB Leigh Bodden allowing the Patriots to run out the clock. The Bills will travel next week to take on the Atlanta Falcons (10-4). The Patriots will look to lock up their playoff spot as they battle the Jacksonville Jaguars (9-5).



        Scoring Summary
        1st Quarter
        -L. Maroney 4 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) 3:23
        2nd Quarter
        -B. Watson 1 yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 7:48
        -T. Owens 69 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 7:33
        -D. Barnes 5 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) 6:10
        -S. Gostkowski 35 yd FG 2:42
        3rd Quarter
        -D. Fine 22 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 9:40
        -G. Lewis 34 yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 8:16
        -S. Nelson 39 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 6:04
        4th Quarter
        -R. Lindell 35 yd FG 10:47
        -M. Slater 28 yd pass from T. Brady (S. Gostkowski kick) 8:54
        -J. Hardy 22 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 3:42


        Individual Player Statistics
        Next Game:
        -(7-7) @ -(10-4)
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        • cheese2121
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          • Jun 2009
          • 542


          Around the NFL Week Fifteen

          Notable Injuries
          -Falcons - LT Sam Baker - Severe Concussion - Out for Season
          -Jaguars - DT John Henderson - Complete MCL Tear - Out for Season
          -Saints - QB Drew Brees - Broken Collarbone - 9 Weeks
          -Dolphins - OLB Jason Taylor - Herniated Disk - 8 Weeks


          Notable Player Transactions
          -Jaguars release QB Cleo Lemon and CB Brian Witherspoon
          -Saints sign HB Deuce McAllister to a one year league minimum deal


          Offensive Player of the Week
          Tom Brady (Patriots) - 26 of 33 for 406 yards, 3 TD's


          Defensive Player of the Week
          Trevor Pryce (Ravens) - 7 tackles, 3 sacks, 2 forced fumbles


          Tracking the Playoff Hunt
          The Carolina Panthers (11-3) clinched a spot in the playoffs this week after beating the Vikings 26-17. The Panthers have yet to claim the NFC South title as the Falcons are just a game behind them.
          Last edited by cheese2121; 01-12-2010, 01:07 PM.
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          • Tearz49ers
            Member
            • Nov 2008
            • 875

            A tough loss there, and Cantwell going down was a big pain in the ass. However Trent finally did something good for the team this season and managed the game.

            So are you looking to the off-season now to re-tool for a big push next season?

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            • cheese2121
              Junior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 542

              Originally posted by Tearz49ers
              A tough loss there, and Cantwell going down was a big pain in the ass. However Trent finally did something good for the team this season and managed the game.

              So are you looking to the off-season now to re-tool for a big push next season?
              Yeah, Trent actually played alright. We're not giving up on this season I mean we will play our hearts out but I don't see anyway we make the playoffs especially considering our last two games are against Atlanta (10-4) and the Colts (and we both know how good my pass defense has been...). That being said though I would love to win out and at least give us a shot. I have been looking at the rookie scouting reports a lot though. There is a lot I want to retool in the offseason with coaching, training staff especially and fill some needs on the roster. I have thought about maybe dealing Schobel for an extra pick in the draft since Maybin seems to be developing nicely. We'll see there is a lot I want to do. Quarterback would also be pretty high up on the priority list.

              Originally posted by Air bdes
              Man tough loss to the Patriots and injury to Cantwell. You should be able to still make a push for a Wildcard spot though right? Keep this up man I'm followin
              Thanks man. Really glad to have you following! You are doing a great job with your cowboys franchise. It's a pretty long shot for us to make the wildcard. There are several AFC teams that are ahead of us in the wildcard chase. We also have two very tough games here against the 10-4 Falcons and the Colts. I'm going to keep fighting til the end and hope against hope that a lot breaks our way and we can sneak in. It would be really sweet to grab a wildcard spot after this up and down season
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              • cheese2121
                Junior Member
                • Jun 2009
                • 542

                (7-7) vs. (10-4)

                Falcons HB Michael Turner currently leads the league in rushing yards.


                Bills Head to Hotlanta to Take on Turner Led Falcons


                Injury Report (Players Not Playing)

                Buffalo Bills
                -WR Roscoe Parrish (66) - Fractured Vertebrae
                -LG Andy LeVitre (76) - Complete ACL Tear
                -CB Drayton Florence (67) - Broken Collarbone

                Atlanta Falcons
                -LT Sam Baker (84) - Severe Concussion
                -RG Harvey Dahl (86) - Dislocated Ankle
                -HB Jerious Norwood (79) - Dislocated Elbow


                3 Key Matchups to Watch

                1)QB Hunter Cantwell vs. Falcons Secondary: Edge: Even

                2)HB Michael Turner vs. Bills Front Seven: Edge: Turner

                3)HB Marshawn Lynch vs. Falcons Front Seven: Edge: Even

                Prediction:
                This is a must win for Buffalo if they want to have any shot at the postseason. The matchup to watch all day will be to see how this stout Bills run defense handles the league leading rusher in Michael Turner. If the Falcons can grab a quick lead look for "Turner the Burner" to run away with this one. The Falcons secondary is weak but I have my doubts whether Hunter Cantwell can exploit it with the tremendous Falcons pass rush led by DE John Abraham in his face all day. Falcons win this one 28-23.
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                • cheese2121
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                  • Jun 2009
                  • 542


                  Bills Left With Nothing but Questions After Falling to Falcons 51-35

                  Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez dances into the endzone in the second quarter.

                  (7-8)- 35
                  (11-4)- 51

                  AP Atlanta – The Atlanta Falcons easily knocked off the lowly Buffalo Bills 51-35 as they try to build momentum heading into the playoffs. The story of the game was the 4th quarter collapse of the Bills who allowed 28 points in the last seven minutes of the game. Bills CB Terrence McGee had an absolutely terrible day returning kicks as he fumbled two returns one of which was returned for a touchdown by Falcons WR Brian Finneran. On the ensuing, Bills possession QB Hunter Cantwell was picked off by Falcons OLB Mike Peterson who returned the pick 58 yards for the score. Cantwell looked shaky all day throwing for three touchdowns but three costly interceptions as well. The Bills will most likely be looking for a quarterback this offseason.

                  The Falcons offense had an amazing day led by MVP candidate HB Michael Turner who rushed for over 180 yards and a score. The Bills defense was put in terrible situations all day due to the six turnovers committed by the Bills offense and special teams.

                  “You can’t win football games when you turn the ball over six times. Period.” – Bills Head Coach Dick Jauron

                  The Bills, who have now been statistically eliminated from the playoffs, will finish out their season at home against the Indianapolis Colts (7-8) while the Falcons will look to pick up another win against the lowly Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-11).




                  Scoring Summary
                  1st Quarter
                  -D. Rhodes 46 yd pass from H. Cantwell (R. Lindell kick) 5:14
                  2nd Quarter
                  -J. Elam 25 yd FG 9:16
                  -J. Elam 31 yd FG 7:02
                  -R. White 2 yd pass from M. Ryan (J. Elam kick) 3:37
                  -T. Gonzalez 24 yd pass from M. Ryan (J. Elam kick) 2:22
                  -J. Reed 6 yd pass from H. Cantwell (R. Lindell kick) 0:28
                  3rd Quarter
                  -J. Elam 30 yd FG 2:52
                  -D. Rhodes 9 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 0:33
                  4th Quarter
                  -M. Turner 5 yd run (J. Elam kick) 7:13
                  -B. Finneran returned fumble 26 yds (J. Elam kick) 7:04
                  -M. Peterson returned interception 58 yds (J. Elam kick) 4:21
                  -M. Lynch 75 yd run (2 pnt conversion failed) 4:04
                  -M. Jenkins 7 yd pass from M. Ryan (J. Elam kick) 2:38
                  -S. Nelson 2 yd pass from H. Cantwell (2 pnt) 0:32


                  Individual Player Statistics
                  Next Game:
                  -(7-8) @ -(7-8)
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                  • cheese2121
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 542


                    Around the NFL Week Sixteen

                    Notable Injuries
                    -Giants - MLB Antonio Pierce - Complete MCL Tear - Out for Season
                    -Texans - LT Duane Brown - Torn Quadricep - 7 Weeks
                    -Ravens - TE Todd Heap - Broken Collarbone - 6 Weeks


                    Notable Player Transactions
                    -Bills release CB Ashton Youboty


                    Offensive Player of the Week
                    Tom Brady (Patriots) - 28 of 43 for 345 yards, 4 TD's


                    Defensive Player of the Week
                    David Thornton (Titans) - 3 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble


                    Tracking the Playoff Hunt
                    The New England Patriots (10-5) clinched the AFC East title. The Atlanta Falcons (11-4) clinched a spot in the playoffs and will continue to battle with the Panther for the NFC South title. The Denver Broncos (11-5), Chicago Bears (10-5), Arizona Cardinals (10-5) and Washington Redskins (10-5) all clinched their respective division titles. The Tennessee Titans (10-5) have clinched a spot in the playoffs. The Pittsburgh Steelers (12-3) will have a first round bye and home field advantage throughout the playoffs.
                    Last edited by cheese2121; 01-12-2010, 02:20 PM.
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                    • cheese2121
                      Junior Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 542

                      (7-8) vs. (7-8)

                      Colts rookie QB Curtis Painter will start in place of the injured Peyton Manning.


                      Colts and Bills Battle to End Season Without a Losing Record


                      Injury Report (Players Not Playing)

                      Indianapolis Colts
                      -SS Matt Giordano (67) - Compound Stress Fracture
                      -LOLB Greg Ellis (80) - Compound Stress Fracture
                      -RE Dwight Freeney (94) - Severe Concussion
                      -FS Melvin Bullitt (64) - Severe Concussion
                      -RG Mike Pollak (80) - Broken Hand
                      -QB Peyton Manning (99) - Torn Quadricep

                      Buffalo Bills
                      -WR Roscoe Parrish (66) - Fractured Vertebrae
                      -LG Andy LeVitre (76) - Complete ACL Tear


                      3 Key Matchups to Watch

                      1)QB Hunter Cantwell vs. QB Curtis Painter: Edge: Even

                      2)WR Reggie Wayne vs. CB Terrence McGee: Edge: Wayne

                      3)HB Marshawn Lynch vs. Colts Front Seven: Edge: Lynch

                      Prediction:
                      Don't tell these teams that this game is meaningless. Both of these ball clubs will be battling all out to finish with a 0.500 record on the season. Both rookie QB's Hunter Cantwell and Curtis Painter are auditioning for spots on these teams or others come next season. The forecast in Buffalo is calling for heavy snow so look for this game to come down to the running backs and I think Buffalo has the edge. Bills win 28-21.
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                      • cheese2121
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                        • Jun 2009
                        • 542

                        Originally posted by Drake
                        This is definitely some good shit Cheese. Keep it up. You have a chance at beating the Colts since Manning is out.
                        Thanks for checking in man and following along. I really want to knock off the Colts and not finish with a losing record. I like our chances with Manning out.
                        "Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoney

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                        • cheese2121
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                          • Jun 2009
                          • 542

                          Originally posted by Drake
                          No problem Cheese. With Manning out anything is possible. Same with the Patriots and Brady. And finishing even keel would be great for the Bills. Will you be in the playoffs?
                          No even if I win I won't make it to the playoffs. Both the wildcard spots in the AFC have been claimed by teams who are 9-6 or better. But we're making steps in the right direction and it will be a busy offseason for sure.
                          "Cheese is a modern day badass" - BonesMahoney

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                          • Skins2K9
                            go go Spurs!
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 1140

                            i think you will come out with the win. to many key injuries for the colts now for them to get the win against you guys


                            HAIL THE REDSKINS!

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                            • cheese2121
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                              Bills End Season on High Note Knocking Off the Colts 34-31 in the Snow

                              Bills CB Terrence McGee returns a first quarter interception 95 yards for the score.

                              (7-9)- 31
                              (8-8)- 34

                              AP Buffalo- Even with the heavy snow, the Buffalo Bills were able to end their season on a high note defeating the Indianapolis Colts 34-31. The biggest surprise of the game was the Colts decision to start QB Jim Sorgi over rookie Curtis Painter. The Bills struck first when CB Terrence McGee picked off Sorgi in the redzone and returned it 95 yards for the score. The Bills led most of the way led by the amazing play of HB Marshawn Lynch who had over 200 all purpose yards and 2 touchdowns on the day. Sorgi would lead a 4th quarter rally putting up 14 points but it was not enough. Sorgi would finish the day throwing for 4 touchdowns. Midway through the third quarter, Colts WR Reggie Wayne had to be carted off the field after sustaining a broken collarbone. With just 1:28 remaining, Sorgi found backup FB Jacob Tamme for a 11 yd touchdown to tie the game at 31. Bills QB Hunter Cantwell drove the Bills down the field managing the clock well to set up the game winning field goal. Bills PK Rian Lindell knocked through a 31 yd FG as time expired to seal the win for the Bills.

                              As the Bills head towards the offseason, one of the many questions that will have to be answered in the upcoming weeks is whether Head Coach Dick Jauron and his staff will still be in place. There are many rumors around the front office that cleaning out the coaching and training staff might be the first move of the offseason.





                              Scoring Summary
                              1st Quarter
                              -T. McGee returned interception 95 yards (R. Lindell kick) 8:21
                              -A. Vinatieri 34 yd FG 0:00
                              2nd Quarter
                              -R. Lindell 26 yd FG 7:31
                              -R. Wayne 14 yd pass from J. Sorgi (A. Vinatieri kick) 3:16
                              -M. Lynch 63 yd pass from H. Cantwell (R. Lindell kick) 2:30
                              3rd Quarter
                              -D. Rhodes 17 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 8:16
                              -D. Clark 1 yd pass from J. Sorgi (A. Vinatieri kick) 5:17
                              4th Quarter
                              -M. Lynch 13 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 6:32
                              -P. Garcon 18 yd pass from J. Sorgi (A. Vinatieri kick) 4:09
                              -J. Tamme 11 yd pass from J. Sorgi (A. Vinatieri kick) 1:28
                              -R. Lindell 31 yd FG 0:00

                              Individual Player Statistics
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                              • cheese2121
                                Junior Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 542

                                Originally posted by Drake
                                Bummer man. If you win against Indy I wanna say 8-8 is amazing for teh Bills. Even in real life. But like you said, this season is definitely building you in the right way.
                                Yeah I was happy with the progress we made. There is still a lot left to work on. The quarterback position and coaching staff to name a few but hopefully with a strong offseason we can make a playoff run next year.

                                Originally posted by Skins2K9
                                i think you will come out with the win. to many key injuries for the colts now for them to get the win against you guys
                                Thanks man. We barely pulled it off but we managed to hang in there for the win.
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