He was not prepared to call the game. No prep whatsoever. His way of identifying Bills players was by saying something like this- He made that Bills defender miss or the Bills LB makes the stop. Are you kidding me Bush league effort. I was praying for Lawrence Taylor to storm the broadcast booth.
I was out of the broadcast area last night. The radio broadcast that I was able to get was Washington coverage. They praised the defender on the Gragg hit. QUESTION- Did EJ throw Gragg into trouble? Bad QBs do that and EJ is known for hanging his receivers out to take a big hit.
I voted NO. And would have vote HELL NO if possible. His return to Cleveland was the reason that they imploded and Hoyer no longer has a job. He came back to that team and didn't know the offense and is and will always be a cancer.
Kiko was a beast at LB - minus the gift NE gave us that year we would have been 8-8. I appreciate that Reggie would have started but this does not make or break defense. Veteran experience will make up for youthful athleticism. Plus now he will not hit rookie wall.
I'd want a fully healthy returning Reggie. Consider him done for year. Spikes looks reborn. Injuries happen. Kid didn't play one snap in NFL and you can't doom a season on one player who is injured. Speedy recovery. Next up! Go Bills.
I am with all of you who have opined that it was spontaneity that controlled the moment. When it happened in 88 it wasn't planned it just happened. It has nothing to do with small thinking. No one there was content with only that win or clinching a playoff spot. Let us all hope we continue this thread after the field is stormed this year.
I was there in 88 and you get swept up in the moment. Embarrassing? Yes, but that is looking back on it. Goal posts being torn down a bit over the top. But so are Bills fans. I expect it to happen again when the curse is broken. GO BILLS!