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Tisker A Tasker

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  1. I was a sophomore in HS @ HF-L. The next day at school everyone was severely bummed. Walking around in a daze with thousand-yard stares. There was no sun. It was seriously depressing.  I'm sorry, my writing style makes everything sound funny, but it wasn't. It sucked.

  2. 14 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

    Pretty sure he hasn’t beaten the Jags yet. I think there are more for Josh, there are teams we haven’t even played with him. I don’t think he ever beat Houston either, definitely not Cincinnati. Bucs I don’t think, infact I know. Eagles

    Week 4 of 2021 - Bills 40, Texans ZERO

     

    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/202110030buf.htm

  3. We asked my dad about it and he remembers it vividly, because he's also a Dodger fan:

     

    "I remember it well. Watched it at home. I had the Bills game on the big TV and the Dodgers/Astros game on the small TV, in the great room. The LAD game had post season implications, as they needed to win to force a divisional play-off.

    Believe it or not, Haslett’s INT occurred almost EXACTLY the same time as when Ron Cey hit a 2 run HR (Garvey on) in bottom 8 to give the Dodgers a 4-3 lead, the final score."

  4. 1 hour ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

    Not mentioned yet, the 2000 season opener - the SNF revenge game against the Titans after Homejob Throwforward.  Also the first ever TBDAHOT. 

     

    Bills D allows only 172 yards with 4 sacks and a turnover.  Bills O holds ball for over 33 minutes.

     

    Tied at 13 with 1 minute left, AVP (replacing an injured Rob Johnson) hit Moulds for 36 yards to put us in FG range.  We took the lead on a Steve Christie FG with 31 seconds remaining and this time actually making a tackle on the ensuing kick return (after 52 hair-raising yards).  Tennessee tried a 60 yd FG with 4 seconds left which was no good.

     

    Bills win 16-13.
     

     

     

     

    I came here to say this!  This game was huge win in prime time.

     

    As for worst?  Two years prior in 1998 - not a season opener, but a home opener: BIlls were up 28-10 in the 3rd Quarter AND 31-20 in the 4th Quarter but ended up losing 34-33 to the Tony Banks lead Rams.  To make matters worse, it was so brutally hot that day. That Rams team was largely the same as the one that won the super bowl a year later, with one smaaall difference; the miracle of Kurt Warner.

  5. 1 hour ago, wettlaufer said:

    As we may see snaps from Jake Kumerow tonight, I looked up his stats and history and the latter is amazing:

     

    Father Eric played linebacker for the Dolphins.

     

    Grandfather played guard in both NFL and AFL.

     

    Great uncle played center as one of the 100 best Chicago Bears.

     

    Uncle John Bosa was a first-round pick of the Miami Dolphins.

     

    We saw the talent of cousin Joey Bosa last week in the Chargers game. Cousin Nick Bosa plays DE for the 49ers.

     

    Great grandfather "Big Tuna" Tony Accardo was a mob boss in Chicago.

     

    Plus, he played for UB coach Lance Leipold at Wisconsin Whitewater!

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  6. 3 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    What was the community prevalence where they played?  It makes a difference........

    Premier League, That's UK, right?  Though I'm a bit confused because I thought I read their season would start 12 September?

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    (Also this article makes it sound like it's pretty bubbled or at least restricted?)

     

    That article's great.  Thank you for sharing it. I'd say what they are doing goes well beyond what baseball's done.

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  7. Somehow the Premier League was able to play without a bubble for nearly three months with only 20 positive tests. More contact in soccer than baseball as well.  Perhaps there is something they are doing right that the NFL can learn from.

     

    Here's the data:

     

    Round 1: 17-18 May - 748 tested, with six testing positive from three clubs.
    Round 2: 19-22 May - 996 tested, with two testing positive from two clubs.
    Round 3: 25-26 May - 1,008 tested, with four testing positive from two clubs.
    Round 4: 28-29 May - 1,130 tested, with zero testing positive.
    Round 5: 1-2 June - 1,197 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 6: 4-5 June - 1,195 tested, with zero testing positive.
    Round 7: 8-9 June - 1,213 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 8: 11-12 June - 1,200 tested, with two testing positive from two clubs.
    Round 9: 15-16 June - 1,541 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 10: 17-21 June - 1,829 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 11: 22-28 June - 2,250 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 12: 29 June-5 July - 1,973 tested, with zero testing positive.
    Round 13: 6-12 July - 2,071 tested, with one testing positive.
    Round 14: 13-19 July - 2,208 tested, with zero testing positive.

    Round 15: 20-26 July - 1,574 tested, with zero testing positive.

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