All Activity
- Past hour
-
Bills asking fans to wear all white for the Pats game on Sunday
Prospector replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not just the Bills đ -
It looks like the general question was not exactly a question. To quote the OP "So, give your list of the current 3 active players who most deserve it. Take some time to research it, too, if you'd like. Many older players are in the league but most of them have a SB Ring." I like what Jdragon2 posted. You don't have to like or agree, but he contributed here, like the OP asked. HINT: there is no right answer. Just opinions. Yours isn't any more coreect than Jdragon2. No matter what Simon says.
-
The Bills absolutely kept Zubaz afloat. Allen Iverson once kept Reebok relevant. We did our part. Itâs a ridiculous look and we did it to be ironic. It was âour thing.â We donât need to be the âgoofy neighborâ anymore. We can move on from being Kramer, Urkel or Kimmy Gibbler. We donât need gimmicks to be relevant. Zubaz are/were ABSOLUTELY a gimmick. It was us trying to be unique. It worked. âBills Mafiaâ was relevant, passionate and quirky even when the team wasnât very good. Now, that weâve experienced sustained excellence, with the best player that weâve ever had, we can âact our ageâ a little more. We can still go out, party and have fun. We just donât need to dress up like itâs Halloween to attract attention for our team.
-
Too bad Jerry Springer isn't alive. This would have made for some funny TV.
-
Sometime about 18 months ago, someone here started a thread called something like "Tell Us Your Favorite Bills Memory." I saw the title and immediately thought, "I have a lot of favorite memories. I'm not going to pick one." I moved on. Within a couple of hours, I had decided to write a book about being a Bills fan. And now I've done it. My memoir, FAN - Stories of Buffalo and the Bills, has been published and is now available on Amazon in paperback and on Kindle. In FAN, I've written about my life growing up in Amherst in the '50s, about my earliest memories of being a Browns fan, and about how I became a Bills fan when Mr. Wilson decided to invest in the AFL and in Buffalo. The book includes chapters about games I've attended, including the 1964 AFL championship game and Wide Right, my experiences as a season ticket holder, and plenty of other stories. If you're interested and want to see some of what I've written, I've posted the Preface to FAN on my blog, www.Hartfordtodayandtomorrow.com and also on the Amazon page. GO BILLS!
-
- 1
-
-
How much did you pay for gas and groceries today?
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Somebody put a gun to these people's heads and force them to buy property at a markup? Tds knows no bounds. -
Sauce Gardner is crying, but does he have a point?
GaryPinC replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
In my experience as a ref, 1.) word gets out on certain players to keep an eye on. Also, you are a ref, your job is to spot fouls/penalties in real time. Many fouls stand out from the normal flow of a game. Quite often the difference between good and bad teams is how fast and how cohesively a team can play together. When you have a poorly playing team they are almost always an uglier, disjointed, sloppier playing team. 2.) As a ref, I found my eyes drawn to that and had to fight it, because it's easier to nitpick a poorer playing team and admire the skill of the superior team. And if 1 and 2 are true, you get Sauce. I do think 2.) leads to additional calls against poorer teams. Also losing players may take riskier chances to avoid getting beat in their individual battles. -
The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
AlBUNDY4TDS replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Dude pulled a neymar! -
I read that as "Wish him no luck and bad breath." That would probably hurt his planned second career more than bad health.
-
I hope he's going to be ok....
-
Only 53 years young. Went from an unheralded recruit to the all-time leading scorer at SU. Very sad.
-
Is Hawes in the process of surpassing Knox as TE2??
ngbills replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
We go pass heavy he will not be on the field. We go run heavy he will. He is a blocking TE. Yes, he will occasionally catch a pass. Any NFL TE can catch the ball. Lets not get ahead of ourselves because he has 4 catches in 4 games. -
Please dont ask me to come to Rex Ryan's defense. The force of these two speaking pushed two hurricanes out to sea. The part Mom skipped over was where Rex said if I know, everyone knows. That means the info is coming from Cleveland. Where in Cleveland remains to be seen. Who there would speak with Sexy Rexy?
-
Rex was 100% right. Deon and the whole support system failed Sheduer. Right now Sheduer is failing Sheduer. He needs to be seen not heard until he gets a chance on the field. Rex is eluding to not doing all the little things Gabriel is doing. Trying to spin the narrative that its an old race narrative of said player lacks leadership intangibles but is âathleticâ its wild. Sanders has to put in the work on and off screen. If he is off screen he isn't showing it on screen. No one has been able to dismiss the failed interview thing. Deon declined Baltimore and Philly before the draft. Man wouldn't Baltimore be a good spot right now?
-
I've never seen a player to be so happy as they are being carted off the field with a career ending injury. He must have a ***** ton of insurance on himself for injury. Which makes me ask the following questions. What are the cap ramifications now for the dolphins? Will Tyreek personally receive more money from the dolphins now due to injury guarantees in his contract? Why else would he be so damn happy to destroy his knee..
-
And the Lord said unto them.... He was lucky to apparently avoid circulatory and nerve damage unless they haven't told us yet
-
Sauce Gardner is crying, but does he have a point?
PonyBoy replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Totally agree! He had more holds than Elmer's Glue! Richard Sherman had the same favoritism for his "lock" down coverage. Finally they are calling him! -
Sauce Gardner is crying, but does he have a point?
Success replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
All I'd say is this: During the drought, I felt like we always ended up on the wrong end of the officiating. PARTICULARLY against top teams like the Pats. Those games were often comical w/ the PI's & roughing calls against us. Now? I kind of figuratively blush at some of the calls we get, especially Allen & PF's. -
Never a good idea for a grown man to have his Mom come to his football defense.
-
Season-ending surgery confirmed Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel confirmed that Hill (knee) underwent season-ending surgery Tuesday, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. Analysis: McDaniel relayed that Hill's surgery addressed a dislocation of the receiver's left knee, as well as damage to multiple ligaments, including a torn ACL. Given the extensive damage he sustained to his knee in Monday's 27-21 win over the Jets, the 31-year-old wideout could require additional follow-up procedures, which may affect his availability heading into the 2026 season. Hill will be entering the final season of his contract in 2026 at a non-guaranteed $29.9 million salary.
-
Sauce Gardner is crying, but does he have a point?
wjag replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
I kinda believe this. The OPI on G. Wilson last night sure seemed like a ticky tack call that changed the outcome of the game. -
Sauce Gardner is crying, but does he have a point?
Augie replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
Heâs been a grab artist since he entered the league. Heâs finally getting called for it, and it was too slow in coming. Get over it.