Most pre-season forecasts predicted that the Bills much improved - and perhaps the NFL's best - defensive line would lead them back to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. Chan Gailey has now had three full pre-seasons to choose the best personnel for his offensive philosophy. He likes Ryan Fitzpatrick because he's a winner. The appointment of Dave Wanstaedt as Defensive Coordinator, the re-installation of the 4-3 system, the addition of speed edge rusher Mario Williams and number one draft pick Stephan Gilmore as the new stud cornerback would improve the Bills defence to playoff contender status. All of these improvements, along with a seemingly soft schedule would propel the team to at least 9 wins, probably 10 and maybe even 11. The patriots would probably still win the division but a wildcard berth was seen as a likely outcome for the 2012 Bills.
I saw none of the game but I did follow it, for a while, on The Score's mobile app (which I recommend to anyone) while at Marilyn Bell Park on the Toronto waterfront. Ftzpatrick was bad enough that Peter King tweeted "Buffalo starting quarterback Tavaris Jackson?" at around 2pm. The last score I saw was 41-7 before I got home around 6pm and started reading the stats and the early commentary. The Fitzpatrick interceptions, I have read, were not the result of his "gunslinger" approach trying to squeeze the ball into the hands of double-teamed receivers. They were just awful, bone-headed decisions which get NFL quarterbacks benched quickly, unless they're rookies on rebuilding teams.
Last season, Buffalo started with a big 41-7 road win at Kansas City. They went on to a 5-1 start before collapsing to finish 6-10. Maybe this season will be the reverse. A huge week 1 wake-up call might end up being a good thing. This week, the Chiefs come to town (after losing at home in week 1 again) trying to live up to their own playoff expectations. Neither team can afford to go 0-2 so, as week 2 games go, it's a big one for both teams. Time to get the bar-b-que out of the storage unit, dust off our Nexus Cards and make our way down to Orchard Park to open that first can of beer around 10.30 next Sunday morning.
This past weekend, our dragonboat team had a successful conclusion to the paddling season with a 30th place finish at the 18th GWN Dragonboat Challenge. Saturday morning was miserable - heavy rain and wind - but better as the day progressed and Sunday was lovely. We made the C Division final which we were happy with considering that we had many new paddlers in what was a rebuilding season. As one of my teammates reminded me after the last race as we lingered around the tent enjoying a couple of beers, "if we enjoy eachother's company and have fun together, we'll do well". She was right - as she usually is. Thanks Amanda.
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