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The Turnover game after 1st quarter.. i did not need to see it again lol.
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agree 100% on this entire statement August is when he needs to show up... and not just show up at game 1.. thats silly talk..
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I was at the 6-3 Browns game. I can't think of the year. 2010 maybe. Derek Anderson completed 2 passes and the Browns won. The Bills committed a ridiculous number of false start penalties and I think the game ended on a Roscoe Parish fumble on a punt return. I've never felt the need to rewatch any portion of that game.
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Joe Brady says Dalton "lived here this offseason"
Coach Tuesday replied to sunshynman's topic in The Stadium Wall
It’s one thing to say Josh could put in more work, fine, but to blame his work ethic for the Bills not having a ring? Bananas. -
Last year's regular season finale where Josh only played one snap. They're not replaying that game on NFL Network for some reason.
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If you were plenty tough, you wouldn’t constantly bring up how people combat your opinion on the matter on a message board made for doing exactly that. Jmo
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The Redskins Super Bowl loss. I taped it on a VHS cassette like we often did back in those days. I took the cassette outside that same night an threw it against a big tree as hard as I could. Felt good to smash it into a 100 pieces. I also never re-watched any parts of the last two KC playoff losses or the Cinci debacle (which i attended).
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Bills Bengals divisional round Think I watched every other recent playoff game
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I am section 113, row 17! Very fired up, can't wait for the new stadium!!!
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I've rewatched all of the games that you listed. Yes, I am a masochist
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AFC playoff loss against Bengals at home
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Any game from 2001. Even the wins were ugly.
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I have never rewatched any Bills playoff loss. Even from an analytical standpoint, there's still too much emotion involved for it to be a worthwhile experience The only exception I've ever made is the 1989 loss at Cleveland - that was such a wildly entertaining back-and-forth game, and while I still cringe at Ronnie Harmon's alligator arms, I could bear the anguish knowing that we were turning into a juggernaut the next 4 seasons.
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I love them but for whatever reason my cousins eat that stuff up. They are both big Mets/Jets fans. But yes for sure when it comes to sports or just family matters their personalities very much mimic all these in your face hosts. Im guessing though networks like ESPN think you could get scores anywhere these days so they have to stir the pot kind of thing I’ve listened to him over the years. He’s all right, he’s just like very much on the too sports nerdy side for me. Like if my sports loving inner child never evolved.
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Not disagreeing on him getting his due, moreso that I think if he was still in his 20s he'd be getting closer to Saquon money. IMO, Henry's current contract is discounted for age.
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It's funny, I tried to tell my Dad to watch it when it came out and he just dismisses it because of the name. It is not a hit piece at all, it really is well done and celebrates those teams.
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Sometimes I’ll watch games and somehow magically think the ending will be different. yeah the 2009 Patriots game stands out to me for whatever reason
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He's very dangerous as a receiver. He's not dropping a lot of passes. I've been watching highlights from last season. Cook is dynamic, one of the best backs on the league. I really want to see him signed to an extension. He's worth big money.
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I know its gotten rave reviews, but I refuse to watch The Four Falls of Buffalo.
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Joe Brady says Dalton "lived here this offseason"
Shaw66 replied to sunshynman's topic in The Stadium Wall
Didn't see the Netflix show, but I'll take you word for it. It was impressive. But no one could match it? Come on. He's just a guy on a workout program. It's also well documented that he's a dedicated family man, so that alone means Mahomes is, one might say, wasting a lot of time that he could be using to train. Allen's competitiveness has been well documented - his teammates are amazed at how he competes and prepares. He has Brady, Palmer, and the entire Bills training staff developing training regimens for him, as well as personal trainers and dieticians. He has been a 100% straight-arrow dude since high school, doing whatever it takes to make himself a winner. He is close to McDermott, and McDermott's dedication to being prepared is legendary. I think there's no basis whatsoever to conclude that Allen is doing less than everything he can do to make himself the best player he can be. -
He is not a boundary receiver. I do agree with you on Coleman though. Always have.
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He hasn't dropped a pass in a long time.