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chris heff

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  1. That fine, but I was replying to a post that stated the Patriots made the playoffs in 2008.
  2. The Patriots did not make the playoffs in 2008 led by Cassell.
  3. I'm not trying too be a jerk, but if it was private how could you know?
  4. Did McDermott ever admit it was a mistake?
  5. My aunt was a Spanish teacher at Kenmore East.
  6. City of Tonawanda, North Tonwanda, or Town of Tonawanda? Being from the City of Tonawanda I simply abhor it when people lump the three together. City of Tonawadians use words like “abhor”.
  7. If I were you I'd go to Bills first playoff game in 17 years.
  8. How was the call right?
  9. I did the same thing, my brother pointed out Mills was back.
  10. Out of respect for helping end the drought please change "Bungles" to Bengals.
  11. I couldn't believe that CBS didn't have a camera in the locker room.
  12. Once again how do you over turn that? Why bother have the officials on the field rule on anything?
  13. I've been a Bills fans since I was eight years old, 1960. Some bad years some great years. I haven't lived in Buffalo since the 1970s. I have attended some of the Bills iconic games. Today was right up there.
  14. Hall of fame after Bills win Super Bowl
  15. Nobody's going to agree, but I think they should keep him. If they draft a QB they could still use a vet, why not Taylor? Good leader good citizen, not going to to happen though.
  16. The Patriots average two scoring drives per game that are extended by penalties, most in the NFL. They have had two today.
  17. Does FB stand for fumbles ball?
  18. The Google doesn't have much info on either of them.
  19. Doesn't have to be intentional, can't hit the QB in the head.
  20. According to Merriam-Webster. Is irregardless a word? Irregardless was popularized in dialectal American speech in the early 20th century. Its increasingly widespread spoken use called it to the attention of usage commentators as early as 1927. The most frequently repeated remark about it is that "there is no such word." There is such a word, however. It is still used primarily in speech, although it can be found from time to time in edited prose. Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead.
  21. I hear they have a very good DT.
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