Stanley Lombardi
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On 3/3/2020 at 8:22 PM, TheProcess said:
Not just week. Didn’t it earn GMFB angry run of the year too?
Yes. GMFB selected it Angry Run of the Year.
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A little off-topic, but New Era-related:
I wouldn't go see the Rolling Stones if they were playing in my garage.
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7 hours ago, Buffalo619 said:
You think $66,110 is a decent living? I’d be on the streets!! Where do you live?
I made that amnt at my first job in high school, serving tables.
Embarrassing, pro athletes who can’t even make enough to afford a $2000 mortgage is bad, bad news. Let the charade end...Damn! I think it's time the waiters should start tipping me.
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I lived in the area for over 7 years before I even watched a Bills game.
Then one Sunday afternoon in 1960, my Dad turned on our 12-inch black & white TV...
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10 hours ago, ALLEN1QB said:
I just don't get all this hate for Doug Flutie. He may come off a little arrogant I contribute that to a bad case of little man syndrome. All in all he was okay in my book
No matter how tall and fat they are, there are a lot of small people around here.
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37 minutes ago, Billl said:
What long snappers are we letting in?
What nattering nabobs of negativism are we letting in?
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By "charm," I'm sure he means Dave & Buster's.
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10 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:
Jumping on a dead man’s grave is never a good idea. Ralph had his share of faults but Buffalo is a major league city because of him, he had lasting impact on the league as supported by him being in the HOF, and his charitable contributions to many in WNY are a fitting legacy.
Wherever Ralph turned, the grass was getting greener -- over there...and there...and there. But his heart kept the team in a shrinking market when his wallet urged him to move.
Ralph was a complex man, a hard-headed man, and nobody's fool. Say it however you might, Buffalo has been exceedingly lucky and/or blessed to have the Wilsons and now the Pegulas.- 2
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Splurged for a new antenna -- $25 on Amazon, with excellent reviews -- and a Genny six-pack from Consumer Beverages. It doesn't get any better than that.
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Shady was a good soldier in Buffalo, and I wish him all the best.
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If we get Derrick Henry we get the Lombardi. If Tennessee doesn't franchise him, then we should outbid everybody else to sign him. With this defense, with Allen coming into his own, and with Derrick Henry in the backfield, our Super Bowl record jumps to a sparkling 1-4.
This idea is not as far-fetched as it might seem. Henry is 26, the age at which teams begin to be leery of overpaying running backs. It might be that Henry could be signed for less than Sammy Watkins money ($16m per). Let that sink in: less than Sammy freakin' Watkins.
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Maybe it was the "F*%k Trump" hat.
Kaepernick also tried to tussle with Orange Man; last seen he was somewhere in Georgia on a high school field, throwing make-believe passes in his shorts.
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I will never forget Dion Dawkins running down the sideline, following our punt returner (Marcus Murphy?) who was heading for a touchdown. He brings joyousness to a game that can often seem businesslike, even grim.
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If I could, I wouldn't.
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This rings way too true.
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Yes, Virginia, he is.
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This may be the best title in the history of language.
But, sadly, it may signal the end of Two Bills Drive. Why carry on when, from such a lofty summit, the only direction is down.- 1
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After a recent Buffalo blizzard, Josh Allen could not back his Ford Super Duty dually out of the driveway. So he picked it up and carried it to Orchard Park, arriving just in time for practice.
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I am convinced that 300-yarders are guys who couldn't get a date to the prom.
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Whenever they play an audio clip of a Buffalo Sabre making a comment, they then spend the next couple of minutes yucking it up, trying to guess whose voice it is. Schopp, ever cool in his own estimation, guesses cultural figures past and present: Ronald Reagan, Lou Ferrigno, Yogi Berra, Dolly Parton. They employ a buzzer (wrong guess) and a triangle sound (right guess) to enhance their disrespect.
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3 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:
So you're saying 17.6%?
That is, if you're rounding up.
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"Don't go inside
before you coincide
with some fresh, hot peanuts!"
Our only chance at 3 straight titles 1/1/67
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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