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3 minutes ago, HappyDays said:
I'd like to think that the shared insanity of the last 48 hours and all the stories of Bills fans digging the players out of the snow will snap this team out of whatever funk they've been in the last two weeks.
I agree and also as a proud Buffalo guy who moved away after spending my first 56 years there , doesnt surprise me how the fans,the people , all came together to get the players to the airport.. its a very unique , beautiful place.. Will tune out all the negative BS about "leaving early" "wasting resources on the situation" .. Love you Buffalo!
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When i watch a game that in any way could impact the Bills positively, i root for the team that could make that happen..
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47 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:
I first came to Connecticut in 1965, and the next season Coleman began broadcasting the Red Sox. That familiar voice made me a Red Sox fan.
I never realized till later on that he was the Red Sox broadcaster and more famous for that.. They dont make them like that anymore!
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13 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:
Me too! Frank Ryan, the professor, to Gary Collins for three TDs in the NFL championship game, plus three punts for a 44-yard average. I wanted to be Gary Collins, but I couldn't kick.
Yep.. Ken Coleman , play by play, Warren Lahr color.. good old days! Bills on at 3-30.. if on the road..,
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12 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:
Gary Collins!
Back around 62, the Browns games were shown in Buffalo nearly every Sunday on CBS.. watched that team threw out the early-mid sixties ..
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He was a player who essentially established the Punter position.. watching Gary Collins , wide receiver for the Browns, Maguire , Wayne Crow, for the Bills.. all "part time"R I P.
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Cant imagine life without the Bills , obviously.. going with my father in 1960 to see them for the first time .. the sights, the sounds , aroma of WMS, all part of growing up in Buffalo. They are truly imbedded in our souls.. Thank you Ralph..
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Timing is everything..,
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Just now, Simon said:
You haven't the foggiest idea of what I have cleaned out of this thread or about the warnings and suspensions that resulted.
Ok do appreciate your job.. .. I come on to see if anything is happening seriously regarding the Deal , and have learned quite a bit .. since the start of the thread ..
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8 minutes ago, Simon said:
Folks are trying to have fun in this thread; can we keep the political nonsense out of here?
Not sure if its about politics per se' , its about the Stadium and the realities of where the situation is regarding finalizing the deal.. If its a "fun" thread, then i stand corrected..
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Watching the Red Zone yesterday convinced me the Bills are the best.. and was very strange , but exhilerating after always being considered non elite for the past 25 years or so.. and before that ,(with a brief Chuck Knox era) success .. just felt we were second tier.. loving it now..
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My first name and the area where i currently reside.. Lots of thought went into it..
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2 hours ago, Utah John said:
I remember Toomay going NUTS over that call.
Oh yea! Big time!
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10 minutes ago, Greg S said:
Or how about the 1979 season opener? Lost to them 9-7. If I remember correctly they missed a FG at the end to win it.
Vaguely remember.. we all know what happened in 1980! Seemed like forever till we got a win over them..
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The one game that irritates me is when Jerry Bergman , a back judge ruled a "non fumble recovery" made by Pat Toomay that would have sealed the game in 1975.. next play Don Nottingham runs for the game winning TD..
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I am thinking the Titans.. the running game .. just a team that may get it together as the season gets serious..
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'Back in Black" AC/DC (actually white) .. but so what
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2 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:
Greatest Call of ALL TIME!
Van Miller, week 12, 1981Good one!..That "era" was very good.. dont think those teams of 80, 81, 82 get the credit they deserve..
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During the mid 70's , on Sunday nights during the football season, was a regular with a few friends at Mulligans on Hertel.. OJ, McKenzie and few Bills were there lots.. Ran into OJ, and few in the Private club in the back, or coming in and out of the Men's room.. all were good guys.. friendly nods, "Good game " type stuff.. I didnt want to intrude .. but seemed like regular nice guys..
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1 hour ago, corta765 said:
NFL: The cover 2 shell look is here to stay and the results have been noticeable as offenses across the board have been slowed a bit more then normal. For years QBs were ripping defenses in incredible fashion which we got to see with Josh in 2020, Mahomes did in 18-19, Rodgers the same, etc.. but defenses and their DCs have made the goal to have a 1000 papercuts rather then one massive rip. That has at least proved successful in slowing teams as the more plays a QB is forced to run a drive the better chance for error mixed in. A lot has been said about the Packers slow start and some of that is Adams gone and offense breaking in two rookie WR (FYI add Romeo Doubs in fantasy if you can you'll thank me later.). But the adjustment of defenses is a big part of this and until offenses figure out a different way to attack, defenses will continue to force the easy passes down low and short. I would also add many teams are switching back to a 4-3 or even 5-2 look where they are not blitzing and depending on the four or five man front to make the impact on the QB. The Top 10 teams in the NFL in sacks PHI/DAL/SF/TB/BUF/DEN/GB/KC/NE/LAC have a combined record of 25-15 whereas the bottom 10 teams are 16-34. Obviously teams with high sack rates historically have had an advantage W/L record, but with the increased emphasis on a Cover 2 look, without blitzing, and safeties high the ability to get to the QB has an even more important role then before.
AFC:
BAL- The controversy on the 4th down go for it call vs a FG makes zero sense to me. The Ravens knew Allen was there and a FG still meant possible loss as Allen was rolling. As a Bills fan and the tables were flipped I would've wanted the Bills to go for it as Lamar is a special talent. With that said if they could get DJ Moore or ODB it would I think really help the offense be a bit more diversified.
BUF- Big win and not just because of the whole one score thing. Standings wise BUF has the head to head over BAL, they have a common games win with MIA, and conference wise they are 2-1. I think 13 wins gets the AFC 1 seed this year, 12 means it is tiebreakers. The Bills need to get every tiebreaker they can at this point.
CIN- For all the panic about 0-2 they have rebounded decently to 2-2. Their defense looks better then their offense which is good and bad. Its good that they are helping keep them in games, but Burrow and crew just look off at this point. Maybe SB hangover, maybe the Cover 2 shell, maybe they just overperformed and got hot and they are not as high performers as we saw last year.
CLE- Tough loss at ATL as things even out a bit in Browny land. Jacoby Brissett has played as well as he can to keep the Browns season alive until Watsons return, but Sunday showed he is still limited and those limitations can be exploited.
DEN- Well the offense finally broke 20 pts four games in... but the defense had a bad day and after Broncos offense got it to 25-25 the D allowed a game ending TD drive. The bigger issue is Russell Wilson is on pace for just 17 TDs on the year which would be a career low. Things will probably balance back a little as he is projected for 4100 yds, but this is starting to feel a bit like when the Bills got Bledsoe and you could start to see his best days were further behind then hoped.
HOU- The Texans are going as expected so lets focus on RB Dameon Pierce who has had a great start with two straight 100+ yard combined games and a TD in each. Their offense is going to rebuild next year with a new QB, but he is a nice piece to help that new QB.
IND- Owner is mad, fans are mad, retired alumni are mad, everyone's mad. Matt Ryan is headed for career lows, Taylor is hurt, other key players can't stay healthy, nothing is working. Thing is the Colts have been clinging for years to stop gap "easy" fix options at QB which worked decently in 2020, 2021 almost paid off until Wentz imploded at the end. 31 other teams are not crying tears as they had Manning and wasted Luck, but this is a team which maybe finally is realizing they need to take their medicine for a little bit and truly reset their team across the board most importantly though at QB.
JAX- Turnovers will doom any team and 5 fumbles by Lawrence is all PHI needed to end this. Regardless they are probably the best team in their division and adding another pass catcher would help this growing offense.
KC- Yours truly said preseason KC's offense could be better as it is more diversified now and what a performance Sunday. TB has had a rash of injuries and just looked a little old vs the Ferrari fast attack of KC.
LAC- Needed win to right the ship and they knocked off a division opponent to sit squarely at #2 in the division. With the injuries piling up if they can get through their next 3 games @CLE , DEN, & SEA 2-1, they would hit the bye at 4-3 which all things considered isn't too bad and would allow them to heal up a bit.
MIA- Pathetic. Utterly Pathetic and Scary that you would put a player in who was clearly hurt Sunday and could legitimately die because of their condition. Sad thing is this is just the must public display we have seen of this it happens in some other teams locker rooms where the win is ahead of a players health. Thursday was not a good night for the sport and if the NFL is going to actually care about the long term viability they need to be aggressively proactive in protecting players from themselves regardless of W/L record.
NE- Spare me the moral victory crap, their the 2006-2009 Bills with some talent in a few spots but overall lacking compared to the rest of the field. It is glorious to watch although I have to admit Matthew Judon is a superb player.
NYJ- Hey hey hey look at these Jets making some strides. Nice game for Zach Wilson to come out of injury and help them to a W on the road in PIT none the less. They are a year away but they will win a game or two against a bigger opponent at some point that will turn some heads. Sauce Gardner is up to 5 PD this season and the INT's will come soon.
PIT- It is hard to admit that a favorite is mortal but reality is hitting hard for PIT. Their defense is missing its leader and the lack of talent shows back their meanwhile the offense is a mess. Moving to Pickett is the right move although doing so on the road in Buffalo none the less is really trial by fire. Regardless you got to see what you have and at least they are doing that.
RAIDERS- This weeks game in KC feels like a must win if they have any division chances and even playoff wise. A lot of hype was thrown on Derek Carr pre season, but only once in his career has he thrown for 30 or more TDs (2015 32TDs), otherwise he averages about 24 TDs a year which is middle of the road these days. The remainder of the year is Carr also battling for his starting spot, the Davis family is not known for patience of late.
TEN- The division crown is their path to the playoffs and they are back to being tied for it. Derrick Henry is on pace for over 1300 yds even though he is on pace for his lowest yards pet attempt at 4.0 a carry. The Titans have dominated their division since Tannehill arrived and how they handle the upstart Jags will go a ways to deciding their fate.
NFC:
ATL- 2-2 with both losses being one score and last second. Wilder things have happened and if they can just get a win in their next three (at TB, SF, at CIN) they then have CAR, LAC, at CAR, CHI, at WSH, & PIT. The NFC will have opportunities for wild card spots this year, maybe the plucky Falcons find a way into that group.
ARZ- The Cards have not looked particularly well these first four weeks despite being 2-2, but a faceoff with the 4-0 Eagles is maybe the measuring stick they need. After the schedule toughens up as matchups with the Rams, 49ers, & Vikings await with even Seattle looking more formidable. No team will answer more questions this month about who they are good or bad then Zona.
CAR- I feel bad for Panther fans heck I feel bad for myself as writing about this team sucks. Same deal as prior years as the QB isn't doing enough, McCaffrey is good when healthy, and the defense is opportunistic enough for them to lose close. Matt Rhule's days are numbered, but this team truly needs a new president or gm with a clearly defined vision because they have been adrift for years now.
CHI- Bears fans are apparently surprised their not good and Fields isn't progressing. This is a public service announcement that expecting a second year QB to just improve because he should when you give him no offensive line or weapons generally is not an avenue for success.
DAL- Cooper Rush managed to go 3-0 in relief with Dak due back soon. Dallas very much has their season alive and their defense has held every opponent under 20 pts. The Eagles are in two weeks, even if they lose to the Rams this week at 3-2 they will have a chance to make a statement.
DET- 1st in pts scored, 32nd in pts allowed. Only Detroit could do something like that. But seriously the Lions were everyone's preseason wildcard darling, but reality is they are a year early as the defense still needs major work. The offense though has shown to have some real juice and they have lost every game close with losses to PHI and MIN being of no shame. Seattle though is a bit of a gut punch on the progress meter. I understand people really like Dan Campbell and his candid honesty, but results are going to have to show more the rest of the year.
GB- Playing with fire at home as Rodgers pick 6 was nearly a catastrophe but cooler heads prevailed against NE. The rookie WRs Doubds and Watson are finding their way week by week and GB should be far more interesting on offense come the later weeks of the season.
LAR- The 49ers have had the Rams number for a bit now (minus the NFC title), but the offense is sputtering right now. Allen Robinson has missing persons signs up, Stafford is getting beaten, and the RB situation is questionable. Maybe it is the SB hangover, maybe tough schedule, maybe McVay is himself a little burned out, but they need to get it together quick otherwise they will find themselves in a far more dire picture playoff wise.
MIN- Watching this team is infuriating. They have so many good players on offense and some studs on D that winning should not be this hard. Kirk Cousins seemingly makes things harder on himself and I do not see how they move forward with him after this year. Regardless they won and are 3-1, but the potential left on the table is disappointing when you see the roster.
NOLA- They played hard and Dalton was decent despite all the injuries, but they are already now 1-3. The NFC South looks weak and TB does not look strong so maybe they pull it together or maybe like last year despite some talent on the roster the sum of the parts just doesn't click enough to make noise.NYG- Every few years we get a team that is fun, 100% overachieving, but easy to root for and honestly this Giants team is that. It is hard to say if Barkley can hold up the season barring the load right now and Daniel Jones could turnover the ball enough it doesn't matter what anyone does, BUT maybe it lasts. Next four before the bye are London vs GB, BAL, at JAX, and at SEA. Find a way to go 2-2 and the G-Man come out of the bye rested at 4-3 with some winnable games potentially against WSH 2x, DET, IND, and HOU. Hey as we know wilder things have happened.
PHI- This offense is insanely fun to watch and there may not have been a better offseason addition then AJ Brown to PHI. Strangely enough despite his incredible play Jalen Hurts has only thrown for 4 TD's despite 1120 yds passing although he has 4 rushing TDs. I would expect that to even out.
SEA- Geno Smith is 10th overall in passing yards something I did not expect to write or say in 2022. Hey credit to him for putting in the works after all these years as he is making work with Lockett, Metcalf, & Dissly while Penny has 292 yds on the ground. I was not high on Seattle, but with the NFC looking week and every NFC West team having issues maybe they can get some wins and make it interesting down the stretch.
SF- Good Jimmy showed up last night and when he does the 49ers look like a juggernaut. At 2-0 in division I want to say the 49ers take the West but Jimmy G can be very uneven and Kyle Shanahans conservative play calling late makes it hard to fully buy.
TB- The Bucs feel like they will win the division at 11-6 just simply because their defense is generally decent and the offense can do enough. With that said this is not the same team we saw the prior two years and with Brady's personal life seemingly imploding I have to question the focus he is able to keep in a year he already doesn't look himself.
WSH- Whatever good vibes existed after week 1 are gone. Three straight losses including two in division which they were not even close in either game. Maybe they right the ship with the Titans and Bears up next, but Wentz has been sacked 17 teams and has 5 ints already. Pencil them in for the #9 pick in the draft and move on.
Well done..,appreciate your insight, taking the time .. informative, interesting points .. i think the Bills are capable of cruising after this next stretch.. but obviously health will be the factor
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1 hour ago, WhoTom said:
If I remember correctly, Mr. Wilson declined a move to the AFCN, also citing the desire to maintain rivalries.
Heard the same thing.. Ralph wanted the Bills as is.. (was)
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1 hour ago, Ya Digg? said:
Haha touché, much better now!
Still.. thread police? on a great win?
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56 minutes ago, eball said:
Ahhhh. Just threw me there for a second since the thread was about Tavon.
I am truly sorry.. please accept my apology for going off script a tiny bit.. I need a refresher course of "Thread Decorum"
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17 hours ago, eball said:
Who is this Johnson of which you speak?
Duke Johnson
Bills two-time AFL champion, Al Bemiller passed away
in The Stadium Wall
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Good man.. good player.. grew up watching him play center in the 60's.. later, used to see him, talk to him in his Bar in Hamburg.. super, down to earth guy, R I P Al..