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Stanley Lombardi

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  1. "The present is a gift." Splendid. Thanks.
  2. Wherever and whenever he went, "Abraham, Martin, and John" is a great song.
  3. I was a ten year old kid, and Kochman was my favorite. He came and went like a shooting star. My Dad explained to me that he wouldn't be playing anymore. I was crestfallen, as kids get in that type of situation. I am so glad that you remember him. I would have bet that no one here would recognize the name.
  4. Yes, and frequently. They do a very good job with interviews and features. Not infrequently, they even hit a homerun, or is it a touchdown; the Tasker "Might be chilly" was the best Bills media moment I can remember from any source.
  5. Thank you, Mr. Malaprop.
  6. I don't get here much, so if I am the last one to know, then my bad...but it's good to hear from the great Yolo again. You were missed.
  7. It's called fun.
  8. Yuck. Icky. Cooties. Grody to the max.
  9. It is probably best to think of it as 'The Acronym' and leave all of its mysteries intact.
  10. it is impossible to overstate how idiotic that play call was. Why, Brady. Why.
  11. My official position is that this tedious and vapid song sucks.
  12. A sincere question deserves a sincere answer: 'Noah Lyles' is a name known throughout the world by even the most casual fans of sports. 'Tyreek Hill' is a name known by a relatively few Americans.
  13. The NFL world would be shocked by the vast difference between 'fastest man in the NFL' and 'fastest man on the planet.'
  14. That thing is hideous.
  15. Give their little Nerd A wedgie and a swirlie and a protractor
  16. Agreed--pulling them out of shotgun was first-class coaching at a crucial moment. And, if I may, a modest proposal: I nominate Sean McDermott for Coach Of The Week--an award which does not exist, but should. At the very least, Coach Of The Week would give message boards across the land something else to banter about.
  17. Yes, for the briefest moment a dark cloud enshrouded the scene, and it was Y2K in Tennessee all over again.
  18. No, I don't watch non-Bills NFL games. And I'm perversely proud of it.
  19. He attempts to convey drama with sheer volume, and his quips are prefabricated. Bring back Murph.
  20. Start with Locked On Bills (Joe Marino). There are a few others (already mentioned) that are worth your while, but Joe Marino sets the standard.
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