Sunday, August 29, 2010

Kids day at the Ralph

I'm ready to go in
Come ON Dad, let's go in!!!
Last night, Karen and I took our three youngest girls to Kids day at Ralph Wilson Stadium.  This was Hanna's first ever Bills game so it was extra special.
We arrived early, like we always do.  Arriving early was especially important this week because the Bills had several activities for the children going on.  Even more important then that, there was ice cream available.
The ice cream was our first stop.No children can pass up Ice cream (for that matter, neither can an adult lol)
I have no idea what's going on, but I've got my thumb so it's ok
We also got to try some Life water and then got a container of chocolate milk for everyone.  Tabitha and Amelia were so cute.  We were waiting in line for the Verizon Wireless game and they were afraid they'd spill their milk so they sat down.  When the line moved, they would stand up, move forward, and then sit back down again.
We entered the stadium and found that we were too late for the BillsBandz give away (insert sarcastic awwww here )  They were given away to the first 10,000 kids under the age of 14 so it was going to be difficult to get a set anyway.
The game was very exciting.  It was nice to be back at the Ralph again.  The girls enjoyed cheering and hollering every time the Bills scored which, given the 35 points that were scored was more then all of last year.  Halftime featured a flag football game with various local mascots.  If you payed close attention, Billy Buffalo's head came off when he dove for a touchdown.  Good thing we told the girls he was just a man in a costume.
Billy Buffalo hadn't lost his head yet...
There were fireworks to end the night.  They didn't seem as loud as some of the other's we'd seen this summer but the girls covered their ear nonetheless All in all, it was a very exciting day.
HELP!!!! We're stuck in a bounce house!!!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

OK, so it's been longer then I'd planned before I blogged again.  I've been busy with work and trying to spend time with my family.  Hopefully I'll be more disciplined as we move forward.
I've watched both preseason games...twice.  The first game (VS. Washington) reminded me of all that was wrong with this team when DJ was the coach.  The second one reminded me of all that COULD be right with this team now or at least in the near future.
RUNNING BACKS:  Spiller's a game changer, no question about that.  he stated after game one that he wasn't ready for the speed at this level and was taken aback by it.  Definitely looked better in game 2.  Hopefully someone tells him that it's faster during the regular season then it is now so he'll be prepared for it.  Jackson and Lynch are hurt, but they'll be fine once they get healthy.
WR Some definite improvement.  Lee showed signs of brilliance against the Colts.  Probably to make up for his lack of effort against the 'Skins.  Say what you want, he should have made an effort to get to the ball before it was intercepted.
QB If the season started this week Trent would be the starter, followed by Brohm, and then Brown as a last resort.  Fitzpatrick would be cut.  His accuracy is horrible How he won any games last year is beyond me.  Don't let the door hit you...
Maybin is in danger of being cut, too.  Another failed draft pick by the old regime...

Only a few more days till the first game of the year at the Ralph.  We'll b e there with bells on looking forward to a great experience.  I'll have pictures if all goes according to plan.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Schobel's done, looking forward to Kids day

The Bills have told Aaron Schobel that his "Farve-like" act has been cancelled and they are moving on without him.  That, in my opinion, was a smart move.  Chan is rewarding the players that have been there all along instead of catering to someone who isn't even sure he wants to play this year and hasn't been able decide in the last seven months.  Marv Levy once said that if you're thinking you might want to retire, then you allready have in your mind.
Commissioner Goodell thinks revenue sharing is one of the great things about the current NFL.  That's good news for teams in small markets like Green bay and Buffalo.  He also mentioned playing more international games like the Bills are doing in Toronto.  Too bad nobody pays to show up to those games.
Tabitha has finally quit asking me "Is it August yet?" every time I turn around.  Now she just wants to know when our first Bills game is.  I told her it's on the 28th.  Haven't started a countdown chart for her yet, though.  It's Kids day, so all of my children will have agreat time.
Tabitha, Amelia, and Hannah are enjoy going to playgroup on Tuesday mornings.  You can read more about their exploits on my wife's blog.  She does a wonderful job with them.  I've been blessed to have met such a wonderful woman.