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You New Englanders enjoying the snow?
Pete replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
it looks like Buffalo -
Are we seriously going to let Levitre walk?
Pete replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Losing Levitre would be the worst FA loss since we lost Pat Williams. That would be !@#$ing horrible -
You New Englanders enjoying the snow?
Pete replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
There is a power line down on the street in front of my place, a huge downed tree blocking street that direction. and about 3 feet of snow on the roads- they have yet to be plowed. There is a top layer of approximately 14 inches powder, then a layer of ice from sleet, then compacted snow. I cannot imagine them plowing for 3-5 days. And we have freezing rain advisory 3 am - 9 am. I am nervous for our roofs -
Great article ranking free agents..Rotoworld
Pete replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Byrd, Levitre, and Hartline -
Many of us stated unequivocally Blaine Gabbert sucked and would be a horrendous pick for the Bills. So if anything, we are vindicated. This is a weak year for QB's
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You New Englanders enjoying the snow?
Pete replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall Archives
34" last I checked. This is biggest snowfall I have seen in Connecticut -
sea urchin gonads. Most chefs love it. It is very creamy, and has a nice texture. But it is strong flavored and is ocean flavored. I have tried a dozen times, but still don't care much for it
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I like all foods. If I had to pick one thing I didn't love, it would be uni
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Breaking! Super Bowl blackout traced to...
Pete replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I didn't realize my garage switch was connected to the Superdome. Sorry everyone -
What are you eating this Super Bowl?
Pete replied to BuffaloBillsForever's topic in Off the Wall Archives
banh mi and rumacki -
No talk between Bills and Byrd / Levitre
Pete replied to BeastMode54's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Amen. There is plenty of salary to dump. And Levitre I would say is our best player not named Spiller. Durable, tough, and proven- it is imperative that we resign Levitre. That should be our utmost priority. -
over 6000 views for worst bills draft thread, but best Bills draft gets buried. Very telling
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Your 2013 draft strategy if you were the Bill’s GM?
Pete replied to simpleman's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I would always trade down if the deal is good for us. My gut feeling is this years talent is thinner then it's been in the past, especially at QB. There are no elite QB's, and not much separates the top QB from the 6th ranked QB. I would never reach for need(cough....Mike WIlliams). So when trading down, I would try and pull a Pats move and gain an additional #1 next year. Something like trade down to 30, and pick up an additional 2nd, and next years #1. That allows you to take a shot at a QB in the first 2 rounds, and two number 1's next year just in case. So if I was GM- I sign Levitre and Franchise Byrd, or vice versa. I sign Dave Nelson. McKelvin, Kyle Moore. I target Brian Hartline and Martellus Bennett as free agents. I draft 2 QB's, 3-4 LBers, pass rushers, and secondary help... -
1979 Buffalo Bills Draft Round Overall Player Position Birthdate College 1 1 Tom Cousineau LB 05/06/1957 Ohio State 1 5 Jerry Butler WR 10/12/1957 Clemson 2 32 Fred Smerlas DT 04/08/1957 Boston College 2 51 Jim Haslett LB 12/09/1955 Indiana (PA) 3 62 Jon Borchardt OG 08/13/1957 Montana State 4 83 Ken Johnson DE 03/25/1955 Knoxville 4 87 Jeff Nixon DB 10/13/1956 Richmond 5 114 Rod Kush DB 12/29/1956 Nebraska-Omaha 5 116 Dan Manucci QB 09/03/1957 Kansas State Not bad. Especially when we parlayed Cousineau into Jim Kelly
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Blizzard of '77 - 36 Years Ago Today - Where Were You?
Pete replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Gardenville closed shortly after I moved (I was in the 5th grade)1979. I was young, so my memory is rusty, but I was right off Clinton. Not sure why I went to Gardenville. I do recall living right by the high school (West I believe). So you were almost my neighbor, eh? I often wonder if I went to elementary school with any TBDers -
Blizzard of '77 - 36 Years Ago Today - Where Were You?
Pete replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in Off the Wall Archives
maplewood street in West Seneca -
Bills' Worst Draft Ever...Try and Top this one
Pete replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Holecek was pretty decent too -
Bills' Worst Draft Ever...Try and Top this one
Pete replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kerner and Covington were studs who had their careers cut short by injury. Holmes had some beast runs and was great value in the 7th. Irvin was decent, and Nutten played a long NFL career I think -
Bills' Worst Draft Ever...Try and Top this one
Pete replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was going to say the 1972 Walt Patulski draft but we got Reggie McKenzie in the second and a few other key contributers. Player Position College 1 Buffalo Bills Walt Patulski Defensive end Notre Dame 2 Cincinnati Bengals Sherman White Defensive end California 3 Chicago Bears (From New York Giants)Lionel Antoine Offensive tackle Southern Illinois 4 St. Louis Cardinals Bobby Moore Wide receiver Oregon 5 Denver Broncos Riley Odoms Tight end Houston 6 Houston Oilers Greg Sampson Defensive end Stanford 7 Green Bay Packers Willie Buchanon Defensive back San Diego State 8 New Orleans Saints Royce Smith Guard Georgia 9 New York Jets Jerome Barkum Wide receiver Jackson State 10 Minnesota Vikings (From New England Patriots)Jeff Siemon Linebacker Stanford 11 Green Bay Packers (From San Diego Chargers)Jerry Tagge Quarterback Nebraska 12 Chicago Bears Craig Clemons Defensive back Iowa 13 Pittsburgh Steelers Franco Harris Running back Penn State 14 Philadelphia Eagles John Reaves Quarterback Florida 15 Atlanta Falcons Clarence Ellis Defensive back Notre Dame 16 Detroit Lions Herb Orvis Defensive end Colorado 17 New York Giants (From Los Angeles Rams via New England Patriots)Eldridge Small Defensive back Texas A&I 18 Cleveland Browns Thom Darden Defensive back Michigan 19 San Francisco 49ers Terry Beasley Wide receiver Auburn 20 New York Jets (From Washington Redskins)Mike Taylor Linebacker Michigan 21 Oakland Raiders Mike Siani Wide receiver Villanova 22 Baltimore Colts Tom Drougas Offensive tackle Oregon 23 Kansas City Chiefs Jeff Kinney Running back Nebraska 24 New York Giants (From Minnesota Vikings)Larry Jacobson Defensive end Nebraska 25 Miami Dolphins Mike Kadish Defensive tackle Notre Dame 26 Dallas Cowboys Bill Thomas Running back Boston College [edit]What strikes me at the first round is how many became Bills. Mike Kadish, Sherman White, Bobby Moore -
I am sold on Dion Jordan and hope he is still available when we select- and that we select him
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Bills' Worst Draft Ever...Try and Top this one
Pete replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Godawful for sure. But 2000 is the weakest NFL draft I can recall. Look at this load of **** in the first round(and the subsequent rounds were not much better)Round 11 (1) Cleveland Browns - Courtney Brown, DE Penn State 2 (2) Washington Redskins - LaVar Arrington, LB Penn State 3 (3) Washington Redskins - Chris Samuels, T Alabama 4 (4) Cincinnati Bengals - Peter Warrick, WR Florida State 5 (5) Baltimore Ravens - Jamal Lewis, RB Tennessee 6 (6) Philadelphia Eagles - Corey Simon, DT Florida State 7 (7) Arizona Cardinals - Thomas Jones, RB Virginia 8 (8) Pittsburgh Steelers - Plaxico Burress, WR Michigan State 9 (9) Chicago Bears - Brian Urlacher, LB New Mexico 10 (10) Baltimore Ravens - Travis Taylor, WR Florida 11 (11) New York Giants - Ron Dayne, RB Wisconsin 12 (12) New York Jets - Shaun Ellis, DE Tennessee 13 (13) New York Jets - John Abraham, LB South Carolina 14 (14) Green Bay Packers - Bubba Franks, TE Miami (FL) 15 (15) Denver Broncos - Deltha O'Neal, DB California 16 (16) San Francisco 49ers - Julian Peterson, LB Michigan State 17 (17) Oakland Raiders - Sebastian Janikowski, K Florida State 18 (18) New York Jets - Chad Pennington, QB Marshall 19 (19) Seattle Seahawks - Shaun Alexander, RB Alabama 20 (20) Detroit Lions - Stockar McDougle, T Oklahoma 21 (21) Kansas City Chiefs - Sylvester Morris, WR Jackson State 22 (22) Seattle Seahawks - Chris McIntosh, T Wisconsin 23 (23) Carolina Panthers - Rashard Anderson, DB Jackson State 24 (24) San Francisco 49ers - Ahmed Plummer, DB Ohio State 25 (25) Minnesota Vikings - Chris Hovan, DT Boston College 26 (26) Buffalo Bills - Erik Flowers, DE Arizona State 27 (27) New York Jets - Anthony Becht, TE West Virginia 28 (28) Indianapolis Colts - Rob Morris, LB Brigham Young 29 (29) Jacksonille Jaguars - R. Jay Soward, WR USC 30 (30) Tennessee Titans - Keith Bulluck, LB Syracuse 31 (31) St. Louis Rams - Trung Canidate, RB Arizona -
Blizzard of '77 - 36 Years Ago Today - Where Were You?
Pete replied to ChevyVanMiller's topic in Off the Wall Archives
I was in first grade at Gardenville in West Seneca. We actually went to school that day. The snow came so fast- we got snowed in. They opened up the cafeteria for dinner. And I slept on my classroom floor with my nap rug. I was awoken in the middle of the night by a teacher- and some stranger loaded their car up with me and a few kids and drove us home in the blizzard. I got dropped off at the end of my road, and had a couple block walk home. I remember it dumping snow, and being blown side to side from the winds. I stayed outside as long as I could trying to savor the storm. But I was tired and headed home after awhile. I will always remember that late night walk in those conditions! -
Jamarcus Russell Making a Comeback
Pete replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
lets get Art Schlister down here too -
I agree 100%. For example- Kitchen Aid mixers used to be made by Hobart and were industrial strength. 25 year old Kitchen Aid mixers blow away the new $350 ones. Light bulbs are designed obsolesence. There is a light bulb in California that has been on almost continuously the past 112 years. We have the technology for light bulbs that last a lifetime. But greedy mother!@#$ers have light bulbs engineered to expire often so we continually have to purchase them. How is that for progress?