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When I was 9 years old, my dad took a job in Buffalo and moved the family from the Dallas area to OP. It was the summer of 1974. Roger Staubach lived near our neighborhood in Dallas so I was naturally a Cowboys fan, however they quickly became my 2nd favorite team that year and remained so until they screwed over Tom Landry. Our house was near Freeman's Pond and if the wind was blowing just right we could hear the announcer from Rich Stadium on Sunday afternoons while playing catch in the back yard. My dad and I would listen to Van Miller on the radio to follow the home games, there was none better.
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Only watched the first 20 minutes but they sure brought back some names from the distant past. Lucius Sanford and Tony Greene were two of my favorite players back in the day.
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Brian Gaine is the man behind the curtain.
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I witnessed a similar scenario on FDR Drive on the west side of Manhattan last summer. Don't know if they were "rich athletes" however one of the cars missed hitting my car by inches and then took out a family in a minivan a mile or so later. These cretins have no regard for human life and should be put in jail.
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2 hours ago, Your Brown Eye said:
#Flutiewouldvewonthegame
Rob Johnson won the game. A special team blunder, abeit on an illegal play, lost it.
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1 hour ago, Rubes said:
How many more full injury-free seasons does Tua have to get through before we can drop the "oft-injured" label?
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I've been getting texts from college friends who are not Bills fans asking if I've seen Four Falls. My response: "I lived it."
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My daughter's high school boyfriend was a state champion wrestler. The level of dedication and self-discipline he displayed was incredible. He basically lived at our house and the poor kid used to watch us eat dinner but couldn't join us because he always had to make weight.
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So sorry for your loss. I referred to the below quote from Kahil Gibran often after my father's passing:
“When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.”
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BRUCE !!!
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I am the only Bills fan who frequents our favorite eating and drinking establishment. When I walked in on Saturday afternoon the owner (a Dolphins fan) looked at me and said, enthusiastically, "The Bills are going to the Super Bowl!"
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14 minutes ago, Rico said:
I can’t help it, I do miss the days of Leonard Smith and even Kurt Schulz.
I remember Leonard Smith decking someone on the Chiefs then getting up and doing the tomahawk chop in mockery. I believe it was a playoff game.
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10 minutes ago, mushypeaches said:
Neal got zero snaps on defense the last game.
We've seen him try and guard Kelce in the past... lot's of holding calls is about it
I don't recall which game but Neal essentially negated Kelce in one regular season game several years ago.
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Agree with LabattBlue: 27-24 Bills
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10 minutes ago, SMAKCruiser said:
Have you ever driven on I90 along Lake Erie when a storm is happening? Its brutal
Yes, driving back to college after smoking a fatty no less. It was fun 🙂
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Bills 24
Steelers 10
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Bills: 31
Dolphins: 17
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Love the way some of the defensive players came onto the field and encouraged the offense prior to what I assume to be the play to get the final first down.
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44 minutes ago, Rigotz said:
You called this guy out for saying "physics has at least proven that the observer can influence the outcome of an experiment just by observing."
His statement is correct. You falsely attributed it to the Schrodinger's Cat experiment.
All of the rest of this "desire for one particular outcome" and "subatomic or macro level" talk is window dressing for your own narrative... which nobody cares to debate. The man's statement was correct and if his hypothesis is simply "wow, there are a lot of unknowns in the universe, so let's think positively" then you shouldn't be attempting to correct him in that regard, either.
Now we're both done.
The board thanks you. 🙂
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6 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:
This is true! But the simple truth is the O is historically BAD! The Pats RT is going to be a 3rd string guy as Onwenu and his backup (who stunk) are both out. Add in Sew at LG is also out and Trent Brown is playing hurt. (And on a play count) Oh ya and strange is also out and his back up is playing.. So on the line we have:
Starting Center Andrew’s, two back up Guatd, a 3rd string RT, and 1/2 time with Brown and half with his back-up at RT.. if Zappe is able finish the game I will be shocked behind this line.. I feel for OLCoach Klemm hasn’t had his starters pretty much all year and the 2 games he did they looked decent.
Which usually means the Bills defense will give up a season high in yards against and the score will be much closer than necessary.
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Thanks for posting OP, that was a fantastic interview.
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Offense: Diggs
Defense: Floyd
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Bills 31
Chargers 13
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I remember watching that game. It was great, though the announcers back then (Bob Trumpy, Dick Enberg, Merlin Olsen et al IIRC) were a joy to listen to.
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OTAs 6/4
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He was lucky he wasn't flagged for a block in the back.