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The Bills and Tight Ends
BearNorth replied to SageAgainstTheMachine's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But Then again, the Bills drafted Jason Peters as a Megatron tight end, Mouse McNally turned him into an all-pro LT, then his agent got him to go off the rails. As I recall, when he came into the league, Peters was a Physical freak, who was stronger than anyone faster, and faster than anyone stronger. Thanks Brandon et al for screwing the pooch on that one. -
Where is Mike Jasper when we need him, at least he would take up space.
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Who should the next member of the Wall of Fame be?
BearNorth replied to Breakdance's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As an original Bills fan (12 yrs old in dollar seats on Saturday night in the end zone). The best football player I ever saw in person - COOKIE! A man among boys. I really believe he could have starred both ways. -
What is your favorite Bills memory
BearNorth replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
December 1963. Rockpile, Cookie rushes 36 times for a pro football record 243 yards in an "mosh pit" field was terrible muddy condition. 5 TD's that game vs. the Jets. Broke Jim Brown's record of 236. Remember we had to pry the hubcaps off the car and put them in the trunk to keep them from being stolen. I was 15. -
with the 3 open spots who are picking up
BearNorth replied to PNW_Bills_Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There is an NFL Starting calibre OT in Rochester if the Bills FO is interested. -
Paul McGuire was the Bills punter and also played linebacker, Lou Groza was an all-pro tackle who kicked FG's, Cookie Gilchrist was a RB, DT, and kicker in canada. George Blanda was a star QB in the early days of the AFL before he became the old reliable FG kicker. In college people forget that Jim Brown was a place kicker as well. I remember the hubbub when the Bills signed Pete Gogolak, the first soccer style kicker, and he proceeded to nail 58 yarder in a preseason game. A good deal of the hubbub was that he wasn't a "football" player, but a "soccer" player.
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12/8/1963. Bills vs. Jets. Gilchrist rushes for 243 yards and 5 TD's in a mosh pit. At the time the pro football rushing record. Cookie was fun to watch on the field.
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As an Original 50+ year bills fan, the only RB's in the history of the Franchise that can compare with CJ are the criminal in jail in Vegas, and Joe Cribbs. No one else has had the speed, instincts, or elusiveness. And by the way, I think Thermal is an amazing RB.
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Why are Lawson and Branch missing?
BearNorth replied to Buffaloed in Pa's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Based on their comments about speed and scheme, can't wait to see Pettine's D hit the field. Now we have to be able to score. -
Cookie Gilchrist, Daryle Lamonica enshrined into the HOVG
BearNorth replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Glad they Recognized Tom Sestak, Hopefully someday the PFHOF Veterans Committee will as well, He was the anchor of the great Bills D's of 63-64-65-66. -
Who would you place at all time best LB?
BearNorth replied to Jim in Anchorage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Totally agree, that hit changed the AFL forever, and raised the bar towards parity -
Live NFL Draft 2013 draft thread
BearNorth replied to WhitewalkerInPhilly's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
CJ now has competition for the title of fastest bill -
With Jacoby Jones and CJ on the same team, how did Clemson ever lose a game?
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Realistic Supporting Staff
BearNorth replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
David Walker, RB coach with the Colts, could he be an OC candidate. SU Grad High character guy from Western NY. -
Jadaveon Clowney's hit in the Outback Bowl
BearNorth replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in College Football
I saw the Stratton hit on Lincoln. Except for the Taylor hit on Theismann, I cannot recall a hit that changed a game so profoundly. Stratton completely changed the tenor and momentum of that game and the AFC Championship. -
Bills opening ranked 4th best opportunity
BearNorth replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have a daughter who lives in San Diego, and grew up in Buffalo. Buffalo has better schools, more affordable housing, and a more committed fan base. Coaches can keep a lot more $ in Buffalo than in San Diego. If the weather forecast in San Diego is promising, your tickets go up on stub hub and you head to the beach. Charger's Ownership make Ralph look like a saint. -
Per ESPN Text, Gailey says CJ to get 60% snaps FJ 40%
BearNorth replied to boyst's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If CJ got the average # of Carries (19 /gm) of the 9 backs in front of him in the rushing standings, he would have 1400 yards, 7 touchdowns, 58 first downs, and the Bills would be 7-4. Chan must go. He's not using his most effective weapon. When a back is averaging 6.7 ypc, why are you trying innacurate passes on 1-10, 2-10 or 3-5? :-( -
My brother in law was his tax accountant, said he was a great human being, gave Rachael Ray her start on TV. RIP
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FJ's back, but CJ's the starter this week
BearNorth replied to l< j's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I like the idea of Freddie as a third down, short yardage, red zone back, because it give you the option of the screen to CJ in the slot, which is nearly impossible to defend. Freddie is a better power runner up the gut, and I think he is still a better pass protector than CJ. -
A few KEY plays that lost us this game...
BearNorth replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Aaron Williams is incompetent as a shutdown corner. -
Love this thread, Next thing is going to be that someone appeals to WNY native Goodell to let the Bills bring back Greggo as DC, since he's a defensive genius.
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You have to agree that Fred was a stud on a couple of third & shorts in the 4th Qtr, moved the sticks with gutty inside running.
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Real Refs to return this weekend
BearNorth replied to Wayne Cubed's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
According to Peter King of SI, Hochuli has been running regular testing and training sessions even during the lockout. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/peter_king/09/26/referees-deal/ -
Grantland piece "The Spiller coming out party"
BearNorth replied to Maury Ballstein's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I will say that FJ probably is better at running over people than CJ. I was at the game Sunday, and was most impressed with CJ. I also think that with Nelson out, when FJ comes back, either he or Spiller in the slot, particularly with some of the run game wrinkles Gailey has devised are going to give DC's around the league a lot of room for thought. FJ and Spiller are both serious YAC threats from the slot.