I might have missed it because I couldn't read every single post here, but has anyone addressed the fact that the accuser was later arrested in a massive crack cocaine distribution ring?
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/bennetts-accuser-arrested/
This question reminds me of the episode of the Last Dance that was focused on Dennis Rodman. Phil Jackson had a way of reaching Rodman and making the best of his stupidity.
Anyone else thinking of Marcel Darius a lot today?
Ummmmmm Manish Mehta of NY Daily News is reporting Jets @ Bills week 1. WTF? Unless someone hijacked his blue check Twitter account.
https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/jets/ny-2020-season-opener-buffalo-bills-20200507-bzflwwog4fdkjdvmtvw4z4gzqi-story.html
Sounds good to me. We started with two on the road last season, so maybe we'll get SEA and Rams at home for week 1/2 (with limited fans). Then two away at Arizona and SF for week 3/4. By the time we return home for week 5, maybe it will be safe for full attendance again. #optimism.
Nothing new. ESPN will continue to overlook the Bills until the team starts to win. Then they will be everyones "dark horse" and broadcasters will act like they have had their eye on them all along. Been like this for a decade..
HERO... Bless Pat Tillman.
Talk about sacrifice. I have no words to describe the balls it takes to walk away from professional sports to volunteer and fight for your country... and die doing so.
It's cool. We'll root our way, you root yours. Either way we are supporting the same cause. If you listen to country music or rap music, wear a throwback jersey or a Kiko jersey, Im still gonna give you a high 5 and shout GO BILLS!!! One big family.
Why are "traditional" Bills fans $h'tt'ng on a different way of supporting the same team (#billsmafia)??? The internet sucks sometimes man... We are all in the same boat and have the same intentions.