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When I lived in the Grand Canyon in the early/mid 80s we would go to Phoenix for the weekend and tube down the Salt River with hundreds of partiers. Big rafts with kegs and boomboxes blasting music. At the end of the run hundreds of people would be partying in the river. They had a big jump built for people to do flips on their bikes into the water. It was a wild scene, I highly doubt it is allowed to happen anymore.
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With 4 brothers and 2 sisters we got a lot of free report card tickets from Tops every year. We were all pretty smart. My mom would divvy them up evenly so nobody felt bad or fought about it. I remember the air guns. You're a pervert.😂
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Haven't been to Sherkston in 40 years now. Crystal Beach was definitely a big highlight of my childhood. I wasn't a big fan of the Wild Mouse though, that ride was scary. I was terrified I would fly out of the little car 😄. The Comet was my addiction and where I used most of my fun tickets. The whole family would go through the Fun house together and ride down the carpet just before leaving. McIntosh caramel, cinnamon apples, and some kind of berry syrup drink (loganberry) come to mind as well. Good times
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The Cazenovia park pool was fun as a kid but pretty crowded. We would climb the fence at night as teens to have the pool to ourselves. We also rode our bikes to the Cargill grain elevators on Tifft and Fuhrmann and would climb up the missing stairs inside (you had to use the edges because the stairs had been removed, if you fell through the middle you would go all the way to the bottom and probably die) and then dive out of the opening ~50 ft up. The water was pretty disgusting back then. The high tower at Sherkston Quarry was of similar height, maybe a little lower. A friend and I did 1 1/2 flip dives off of it. I only did it once and pulled it off. When I was in grammar school we swam at the Bethlehem Management Club on Roger's rd and Southwestern in Hamburg (Briarwood? now I believe). That place was awesome. They had a diving pool with 1 and 3 meter springboards and a 3 meter platform, also had a big waterslide and bball hoop in the water. I swam and dove for the team. I swim in Oregon lakes and rivers mostly these days, occasionally taking a quick dip in the ocean.
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I am glad he is gone. I hate the soft nonaggressive defense. A good QB makes it the Death of a Thousand cuts, so frustrating to watch. I'd rather be aggressive and get beat down the field once in a while than watch that garbage. With such a potent offense the Bills focus on D should be getting off the field. Get after them, create turnovers, get off the ***** field. No more 8 minute drives while Josh is waiting on the sideline. The downside is sometimes they break a play and now the ball is back in Josh Allen's hands. I'll take that tradeoff anyday. Strictly from an entertainment perspective there is no comparison, soft d and long drives with Allen off the field is unbearable. Compare watching that to watching an aggressive defense and more Allen possessions. There is no guarantee that is what we will get but I know I have seen enough of Frazier's defense that I welcome whatever comes next.
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Grew up in S Buffalo 6th out of 7 w 4 brothers My dad finished our basement in '64, put in a small bar and a big rec/tv room. My dad, my brothers and I, and various assortments of grandpas, uncles, cousins, and friends would gather on Sundays for the football on a big b/w console tv. It would get so rowdy down there, my family really likes to laugh and it would get pretty hilarious. I was the 4 year old beer runner. The grandparents, parents, uncles and aunts have all passed on, as well as 2 of my brothers. Hearing that Jim Brown passed brought me immediately back to those basement gatherings that I hadn't thought about for a long time. It feels good to remember them ❤️ RIP
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RIP Jim Brown Before the merger the Browns were the favorite NFL team in my family. Jim Brown, Leroy Kelly and Paul Warfield were my favorites Had his poster on my wall Loved seeing him in the Dirty Dozen at the theater as a kid.
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Which Bills players are “Make-It or Break-It” for 2023?
Turk71 replied to JohnNord's topic in The Stadium Wall
Spencer Brown Spencer Brown I -
Quinnen Williams scrubs Jets from his Twitter page
Turk71 replied to wppete's topic in The Stadium Wall
I could be in the minority but I am not expecting Rodgers to be that great this year for the Jets. I think the honeymoon wears off quickly, starting with getting badly beaten in their season opening primetime home game vs the Bills. Their reconstructed oline will need to gel quickly. They were terrible last year and I dont expect them to be very good starting the season. -
Murray faced a higher % stacked boxes than any rb w over 150 carries in the NFL last year, and still ran for 171 carries 760 yds 6 tds 4.5yds/carry. He didnt look washed up at all. No idea how it will shake out but I thought he looked good whenever I saw him. Maybe they just stash him for insurance.
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Bills sign Latavius Murray to a one-year deal
Turk71 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I didnt realize he ran 4.38 at his pro day. I know it was years ago but that is pretty incredible for his size. His 3 cone time was amazing as well. https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?f=Latavius&l=Murray&i=28913 -
Bills sign Latavius Murray to a one-year deal
Turk71 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
171 carries last season for 745 yards avg 4.5, ranked 8th out of 60 qualified backs on PFF. Wanted to play for Buffalo for chance at the SB He is not just a camp body, he will be on the field. -
Bills sign Latavius Murray to a one-year deal
Turk71 replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I like this pickup. I thought Murray played really well platooning in Denver last year. Really liked the Harris pickup too, Bills backfield is now fully stacked -
RD 5, Pick 150: WR Justin Shorter, Florida
Turk71 replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Shorter was the top ranked wr in 2018 college recruiting class that included Amon Ra, Waddle, and Chase; so the potential is definitely there. Penn St was a bad fit and it seems he was much improved his last seasons at Fla. I hope he is a diamond in the rough and contributes immediately -
Bills should have already snagged Vorhees He will be a good starter in a year or 2
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Is he giving some of it back?
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I think he will be a great weapon if they use him. That said, a 1st and a 4th for a TE when you just signed your underutilized mediocre te to a huge contract? This makes that ridiculous contract they gave Knox look even worse.
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Different feeds are delayed?
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Yes, there are not enough top ten guys at each position for every team to have one. There are only ten. Every team is assembling and developing talent from the same pool. Yet somehow it seems every year ~2/3rds of NFL teams have a better line than the Bills. Either the Bills don't value the position group as much or they're not as good at evaluating and developing the talent available. Probably a combination of the 2 imo.
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I sincerely hope you are right and I am wrong.
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Time will tell I think he is and will be the far better player He probably started out asking for a lot and settled for less My point is that the Bills weren't aiming that high and overpaid instead of getting the bargain on the better player. The line needs more talent, plain and simple; not more let's bring in some jags and hope for the best.
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Seumalo was that guy Highly rated at both pass pro and run blocking by numerous analysts, a proven commodity The Bills are paying McGovern more cash up front and the same 8mil per for 3 years Bills will also have a higher dead cap hit (6mil) if they let him go after a year. Seumalo should have been the target but the word is that McGovern was their target all along. Judging by the offensive line additions the last few years that does not surprise me.