Fan's billboard starting to work, Bills to drop no-huddle offense

GB Bongiovanni by Correspondent Written on October 16, 2009
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Maybe Ryan Abshagen had the right idea putting up the billboard and advertising the message “It’s time to clean house RALPH!” and maybe the Buffalo Bills are starting to listen. In an on-line report the Buffalo Bills have decided to go against the no-huddle offense which has been highly unsuccessful in the first five weeks of football.

The Bills no-huddle attack was not very successful in preseason and that trend is continuing into the regular season. The Bills first string offense failed to score a touchdown in all four preseason games and now QB Trent Edwards has thrown five interceptions in the last three games. The Bills have only scored 77 points which is only better than the Oakland Raiders and Cleveland Browns, who Buffalo lost to last week 6-3.

Fans are starting to become impatient with the “team of the 90’s” and are desperately searching for that winning season. The organization as a whole is starting to fall fast and fans are antsy to improve quickly. Recent trade talk of T.O. has started to surface because Buffalo is realizing the season is lost and they might as well get something for him instead of him just leaving next year. Trade talks place T.O. to the Chicago Bears but there are quite a few places that he could be helpful if he continues to keep his image up the way he has in Buffalo.

Hats off to Ryan Abshagen who at the age of 18 has more balls than quite a few Bills fans. It’s the type of fan dedication that has kept Buffalo afloat and alive in the NFL. As a fellow Buffalo Bills fan I support you, but I can’t finance your operation, I continue to lose money betting on Buffalo.

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