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Andre Reed HoF Ring Stolen in London
EasternOHBillsFan replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall
I tailgated with the man and Jonathan Linton and Leonard Smith at the Jets game in 1999... definitely not true. Some people always just want autographs and that's not just what being a fan is. Maybe he had to go to another appearance after? Then some person would have flamesprayed him for being late to their event. -
Roger Goodell said today's game was an experiment??
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Bubba Gump's topic in The Stadium Wall
No thanks!!! Glad our ship didn't visit Chennai, India or Colombo, Sri Lanka... I have been to many third world countries but those two nope... -
Pathetic. A bunch of Chicken Littles running around saying fire McD, fire Dorsey, can players, etc., etc., etc...... We played a game where we lost multiple starters due to injury, where it was in another country and the opposition which was a playoff team last season had been there for a week and a half and played there the previous week, AND where the referees consistently called all of its penalties against us at important times. It's a LONG SEASON... pull your heads out of your rectums and move on to the Giants.
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Why weren’t the Bills allowed to play on the grass?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Me neither... the avalanche of injuries was really, really awful to watch. -
Why weren’t the Bills allowed to play on the grass?
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Cleat selection, I was thinking.... had to have been considering the one sided nature of the injuries. -
I'll tell you what, we may be always pissed off after a loss (ESPECIALLY me), but eventually after cooling off we're back to being our normal Mafia selves. Breathe In. Breathe Out.
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Goodbye BarBill, Hello Bar at Main and Hamlin.
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Draconator's topic in Off the Wall
Some of us are unable to go to any of those places, but the best wings available here in Ohio are from Quaker Steak and Lube, and they are surprisingly excellent. I think better yet would be to ask what the best wing places are out there in out of town enclaves 😑 -
My father didn't watch any football... took me decades to find out why. His twin brother was a high school football player and he died when his car drove off of a bridge and into the river right before their graduation. Extremely painful for him. I didn't have the legacy of passing on being a football fan that most here did. My mother was right in the middle of the excitement of the Bills seasons of the 1960s as she lived in Youngstown, NY and went to Fredonia and only later did she tell me about it and of course how all of her friends were enamored with Joe Namath 🤢 So, despite the handicap of being born just before OJ got his 2,000 yards, I have for decades now soaked up the history I never got to experience.
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I'm suggesting that cheap rings can be had for below average starters at the QB position.
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So meanwhile players like Trent Dilfer and Brad Johnson say they are Super Bowl Champions while Dan Marino and Jim Kelly can't. Yeah, what a crock.
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When players play at a very high level for so many seasons in professional sports, they should deserve the fruits of their labor being a championship, and not seeing them get at least one is hurtful at least a little for those players.
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Nobody wants to be in the also rans group... the only thing that partially helps is induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but fans go on for years and years wondering what could have been and I'm sure those players have it eat at them in down moments. I'm a Knicks fan also in hibernation until Dolan is no longer a part of the team, and so the year 1992-1993 HURT big time.
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His limited arm strength doomed him... remember the Giants game? In that game, I knew that he would never be a viable starter for us. Sad, but true. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zVAM6Jo9-uM
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After suffering through this list of quarterbacks below since the Super Bowl runs, IN NO WAY AM I EVER taking for granted this special time. Just looking at this list makes me cringe and shake my head, because players like Eric Moulds and Lee Evans and the defensive studs we had at the end of the last century got SCREWED. Todd Collins Alex Van Pelt Doug Flutie Rob Johnson Drew Bledsoe J. P. Losman Kelly Holcomb Trent Edwards Ryan Fitzpatrick Brian Brohm EJ Manuel Thad Lewis Jeff Tuel Kyle Orton Tyrod Taylor Matt Cassel Nae Peterman So yeah, old heads know, and that doesn't even cover the OLDER Mafia members who suffered through QBs just as bad in the 70s and early 80s.
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O'Cyrus Torrence is playing at such a high level for a rookie that he might be the best guard we've had since Jim Ritcher if he keeps going!!! I was pumped when we drafted him, excited to see him gain a starting job, and then blown away by his play in the regular season. Just a special start...
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Well, we're about to find out as Calvin Ridley and Christian Kirk will be their responsibilities. Maybe we might get Poyer back...?
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Frazier and/or his System hurt player development
EasternOHBillsFan replied to gonzo1105's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not I... I don't fall for the noise when other teams are struggling like we are in certain spots. My problem has always been with putting too much on Josh, but the way we have been running the ball (ESPECIALLY with Latavius Murray's DRIVE!) we are in a much better position! -
Frazier and/or his System hurt player development
EasternOHBillsFan replied to gonzo1105's topic in The Stadium Wall
You're wrong.... dead wrong. Everyone can see the night and day difference in the attacking nature of our defense this season. -
10/01/23 Week #4 GAMEDAY Bills vs Miami Pregame Thread
EasternOHBillsFan replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
It's taken years to perfect the right kind of hilariosity... years and years of bad Bills football makes us stronger 😂 -
Thought this would be a fun fact for today... I have his rookie card and when I saw the name, I thought back to our first QB in team history, Tom O'Connell: Aiden O'Connell is starting for the Raiders today, and he will be only the second O'Connell at QB to start in pro football history, the first being Tommy O'Connell of the Buffalo Bills. Here is the story of the first QB to start for the Buffalo Bills in its history on September 11th, 1960. "O’Connell won the starting job and was the first quarterback in the first game in Bills’ history. It took place on September 11, 1960, in the Polo Grounds against the New York Titans. From a personal and team standpoint, it couldn’t have gone much worse for O’Connell. He was 2 of 10 for 37 yards, and was replaced by Bob Brodhead. Tom also took a hit on a muffed reverse and had to exit the game for a while. The Bills lost the game, 27-3. “It should be remembered that we have 13 games to go,” O’Connell said afterwards. “We have to get meaner and throw caution to the wind.” Tom was better in the next game –13 for 23 for 218 yards with two touchdowns but with five interceptions. The Broncos won that one, 27-21. “As I see it, I was the goat of the game. I had that pass intercepted late in the game when we were leading and it led to the winning touchdown for the Broncos,” O’Connell said. He cut down on the interceptions in game three, going 6 for 16 for 131 yards with one touchdown and one pick. That was enough, as the defense pitched a shutout against the Boston Patriots in a 13-0 win –the first in team history. “The victory belongs, of course, to our defense,” O’Connell said. “This was the first time in our league (that) a team was shut out, in exhibition or league play. … Our team was alert and played sharp football for 60 minutes.” O’Connell made it through the season, playing in 11 games and starting in six of them. He finished 65 for 145 for 1,033 yards with seven touchdowns and 13 interceptions. Johnny Green, Bob Brodhead and Richie Lucas also did some throwing for Buffalo that season, and Green probably was the best of the bunch. The team finished with a 5-8-1 record. On February 2, 1961, O’Connell announced his retirement from football and was named an assistant coach. However, injuries forced the Bills to reactivate him on August 23. He started the season’s first game against Denver (a 22-10 loss) because Green was out with an injury. O’Connell was 1 of 5 for 11 yards with one interception, and then was knocked out of the game. Lucas saw the rest of the playing time at QB from there. “Let’s face it, quarterback is the biggest part of your offense. No quarterback, no offense,” coach Buster Ramsey said after the game. “We’ve lost our starting quarterback (O’Connell). The quarterback is the leader and when he went out, it demoralized the club. I’m going home and calling six National League coaches to see if I can round up some players.” Buffalo signed Warren Rabb later that week. Meanwhile, that game was it for Tom; he retired from playing soon afterwards and went back to coaching for the rest of the season.O’Connell finished his five-year pro career by completing 204 of 423 passes (48.2) percent for 3,261 yards with 212 touchdown downs and 34 interceptions. His record as a starter was 11-8-2." https://www.buffalosportspage.com/bills-throwback-tom-oconnell/