Jump to content

ManCrushPassRush

Community Member
  • Posts

    43
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by ManCrushPassRush

  1. Some previous names for comparison 

     

    Buffalo Bills Top 100 Players

    2011: N/A

    2012: #83 Fred Jackson

    2013: #72 Mario Williams

    2014: #29 Mario Williams, #32 Kyle Williams, #62 Marcell Dareus, #84 Kiko Alonso

    2015: #29 LeSean Mccoy, #42 Mario Williams, #53 Marcell Dareus, #63 Jerry Hughes, #72 Kyle Williams

    2016: #69 LeSean McCoy, #96 Sammy Watkins, #97 Richie Incognito

    2017: #27 LeSean McCoy, #91 Lorenzo Alexander

    2018: #30 LeSean McCoy, #62 Micah Hyde

    2019: N/A

    2020: #47 Tre White, #54 Stefon Diggs, #87 Josh Allen

    2021: #10 Josh Allen, #11 Stefon Diggs, #95 Tre White, #96 Cole Beasley 

     

    Update

    2022: #45 Jordan Poyer, #50 Micah Hyde, #93 Von Miller

     

    • Thank you (+1) 2
  2. 1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

     

    The NFL loves bad weather games. They are big ratings draws. That's why we always end up with so many home games in December and January. Luckily we have a QB capable of throwing in bad conditions. It's a big advantage.

    Yeah the Pats Monday night game worked out great. 

    • Eyeroll 1
  3. 19 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

    Not for this one, Whippersnapper.

    Shut up and go away.🤬

    The Bills should call our wall, the wall of medium fame - it's over saturated. Let's save some spots for when we win a super bowl eh?

    Buffalo: 31 members

     

    Atlanta: 11 members

    Arizona: 18 members

    Cincinnati: 4 members 

    Cleveland: 19 members

    Dallas: 22 members

    Denver: 34 members

    Indianapolis: 17 members

    Minnesota: 25 members

    New England: 31 members

    New Orleans: 7 members

    Giants: 45 members

    Jets: 18 members

    Rams: 8 members

    Seattle: 14 members

    Tennessee: 18 members

    Washington: 49 members 

     

     

    PS: Let's remove Robert James and Jim Ritcher. Not very WOF worthy. 
     

    PSS: oh and I cringe every time I see “12th Man.” Remove that too.

  4. 1 hour ago, Chris in MD said:

    Any luck with tickets today?  Just wondering as I’m up on Friday.

    Yes! To my surprise, there was a large quantity available. When my selection came, I could sit just about anywhere in the 300s. There were some seats in the 200's, and even a few in the 100s. By Friday I'd think the sidelines in 100s will be full, but corners will still have room. 

    2 minutes ago, ManCrushPassRush said:

    Yes! To my surprise, there was a large quantity available. When my selection came, I could sit just about anywhere in the 300s. There were some seats in the 200's, and even a few in the 100s. By Friday I'd think the sidelines in 100s will be full, but corners will still have room. 

    Here's an updated map as of 6PM. Dark Blue = lots of seats. Light blue = only a handful of seats. Gray = no seats. 

    map.jpg

    • Thank you (+1) 1
  5. THE NFL ON CBS presentation of Kansas City’s win over Buffalo on Sunday, Jan. 23 (6:41-10:02 PM, ET) is the most-watched Divisional Playoff game on any network in five years (Green Bay-Dallas, 1/15/17, 48.522), averaging 42.736 million viewers and up +18% versus last year’s comparable game window (Tampa Bay-New Orleans, 1/17/21, 36.300).

    The audience for Bills-Chiefs peaked with 51.697 million viewers, the second consecutive week THE NFL ON CBS topped the 50-million viewer mark (50.229 million viewers for 49ers-Cowboys).

  6. In 1988 Buffalo goes 12-4 to win the division for the first time in 8 years and lost the AFC Championship to the Bengals. In 1989 Buffalo underperforms in the regular season and narrowly wins the division before going on to lose a heartbreaker in the Divisional Round. 1990 you have your best season in team history and go to your first super bowl. 2022 Bills to the Super Bowl, I'm calling it now. 

     

    1988: 12-4 (Lost AFC Championship)

    1989: 9-7 (Lost Divisional Round)

    1990: 13-3 (Super Bowl XXV) 

    • Like (+1) 1
×
×
  • Create New...