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Posts posted by dwight in philly
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Used to run into OJ, a few Bills , back in the day on Sunday nights at Mulligans on Hertel during the football season.. very affable.. didnt engage in conversation, just a brief "good game" kind of stuff in passing.. very nice guy..
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Hopefully , not the beginning of a 13 yr playoff drought .
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Been living in a Philly Suburb since 2008.. Over the course of time here, when in a Bills Hat, Hoodie, etc.. unreal how many people come up to me either from WNY or natives here who just express love for the Bills.. The people from the Buffalo area are just like long lost relatives.. its very uplifting..
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Belichick =Sabres redux..
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10 minutes ago, Since1981 said:
OP, took a bad take. Florio is correct. Even with a dome, there is nature’s risk for travel Blizzard in Buffalo. A NEWS FLASH
"NEWS FLASH" you missed the point
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1 minute ago, Don Otreply said:
Dwight, your being a little too sensitive just sayin…, 😁👍
Maybe too much time on my hands..
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Just now, ScottLaw said:
except it’s not really…the Buffalo weather has seemingly ***** things up for the Bills and the league now two years in a row.
Your point?...
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Just now, Heavy Kevi said:
What are we outraged about?
I'm not getting it
Was expressing an opinion on what I felt was unfair shot by Mike Florio against Buffalo..
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Freedom of speech is a good thing!
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PFT'S founder and contributor latest anti-Buffalo sentiment. ."Even if the Bills were building a domed stadium, this would still be a possibility. During the 2022 season, a game was moved to Detroit due to the snow. It’s an inherent risk, and periodic reality, of having an NFL team in Buffalo...".
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1 hour ago, Codger said:
Ryan to Gary Collins on the "post pattern". Team of my youth.
Yep, The Browns were always on in Buffalo in the early to mid 60's.. . lots of good football watching before the Bills game , which would come at 3;30 later if they were on on the road
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18 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said:
Lol you are such a broken record. Classic.
As are you.. so self -righteous
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16 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:
No part of what McDermott said or any the criticism levied against him touches on a single issue pertinent to economic, social, or political equality. Said differently, all criticism of McDermott has nothing to do with social justice. No is calling for McD to apologize to Al Qaeda or a marginalized segment of the population. All criticism surrounds his ability to communicate with his players as highlighted by these speeches McD delivered which were considered anything but motivating according to those interviewed.
Your turn. Tell me how anything contained in this thread is at all relevant to issues of social justice.
Wow.. you win! are you a College Prof? very "well informed"
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1 minute ago, Jauronimo said:
Yeah, seriously. I'm going to need you to explain how anything discussed in this thread has any relevance to social justice.
you tell me how it doesnt ... .. you are way to ":cerebral" , i get your humor , your "funny" takes.. not into getting into it ..
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Just now, Trogdor said:
You don't think the Coaches interactions with the players and coaches is part of the game? That's a horrible cop-out not some wisdom gained with age.
For crissakes., done..
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8 minutes ago, Einstein said:
It's fine not to care of course. I'm just saying, it's not just a reporter saying bad things.It's a lot of former players and coaches.
And McD confirmed today that at least one big story from the story is true.
I find what was written very credible, even if not provable.Again, in the minority, guess at 71 yrs of age , I focus on , (right or wrong) the sport/game.. If one wants to focus on on that issue du jour .. do it..
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Just now, Einstein said:
Dude...It's not just a reporter. It's 25 separate players and coaches saying this.
Again.. its just me.. dont care.. carry on
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52 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:
If I were a player and read this board once in a while, I wouldn't give two cents about the fanbase.
Yep.. its tiresome with the predictable attempts to be the whimisical guy on here..
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43 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said:
Surprised he didn't drop that women.
3 Pages?? of "drop " stuff.. jesus..
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IMHO, it began when they hosted KC in AFL championship game before the first Super Bowl and lost.. Leading up to it , Lots thought we were going.. at home , very good team.. On the opening kickoff , Dudley Meredith, a huge D lineman , on special teams (on a short kick-off) ,fumbled the ball.. Then all went south.. the game.. seems like history repeats itself regarding the Bills , one way or the other..since
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Thank you.. My father , my uncles , all served , one killed in WW2.. great post
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Was 8 , when i went to my first game at WMS in 1960.. Have seen it all.. no complaints, but a few hurts..
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3 hours ago, Don Otreply said:
America is an angry place, its what’s in vogue nowadays, 😂 🍸🚬
Seriously , totally agree , i got on this over 10 years ago, when i moved from Buffalo, lots of vitriol and even worse , lots of predictable "open mike" quip comments..
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Yesterday ,at one point, during the late games, when they had the 4 boxes, 3 out of the 4 boxes had an official explaining a penalty..
Working Hard in the Off-Season…Aaron Rodgers Style (Spinning Conspiracy Yarns to Pass the Time)
in The Stadium Wall
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Totally agree..