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Walking Tall

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  1. 10 minutes ago, muppy said:

    well I'll be the first person in this thread to express my Thankfulness this guy is behind bars..

     

    Yes Im Happy he is caught

     

    surprised? SMH

     

    my time in PPP is over

     

    anyone who would assassinate someone is evil full stop

     

    you all can bicker over his motives. It changes NOTHING. Charlie Kirk is still dead and this kid just ruined his own and likely his families lives too

     

     


    Didn’t you say your time in PPP was over months ago? Every time you come here you throw a tantrum. Don’t let the door hit ya where the good Lord split ya!

  2. 7 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

    Probably not the time to respond, but with respect to the second point I agree with your nuance.  He’s a human.  We don’t do stuff like this to other humans in this country because we disagree with them.  Everybody, on all sides, needs to tone it down, stop the whataboutism, hope this young dad survives, and then figure out how we can be better to each other moving forward. 


    Funny how both sides need to tone it down when we all see where the extreme violence is coming from.

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  3. 9 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

     

    It's not OJ's fault the team around him sucked.  But I'll acknowledge that Josh probably adds more W's to the win column than OJ did.  Still, the Bills have never had a player as dominant as OJ was in his prime.  


    You’re seeing one right now. How many times does it seem the Josh Allen led Bills do something that’s never been done in NFL history? Look at some of the things Allen has done that never have been, I.e., 40 plus TD’s in consecutive seasons, more than double the next guy in 2 TD passes and 2 TD rushes in a game.

     

    And you say it’s not OJ’s fault his team sucked. How good would the Bills be without Allen?

     

    Key NFL Records

     

    First 5+ Consecutive 40+ TD Seasons:

    Allen is the first player in NFL history to have five straight seasons with at least 40 combined passing and rushing touchdowns. 

     

    First 6+ Rushing TDs in 7 Straight Seasons:

    He is the only player to achieve at least six rushing touchdowns in seven consecutive seasons. 

     

    Most Wins, TDs, and Yards in First 7 Seasons:

    Allen has the most wins (76), total touchdowns (262), and total yards (30,595) for a player in their first seven NFL seasons. 

     

    Most Games with Two Pass & Two Rush TDs:

    He is the first quarterback in NFL history with seven career games that include at least two passing and two rushing touchdowns. 

     

    Buffalo Bills Records

     

    Most Career Rushing Touchdowns: Allen has 67 career rushing touchdowns, surpassing Thurman Thomas's previous franchise record. 

     

    Most Career Rushing Yards by a Bills QB: He also holds the team record for most rushing yards by a quarterback. 

     

    Most 4,000-Yard Passing Seasons: Allen is the only Bills quarterback with multiple seasons of 4,000 or more passing yards. 

    Most Franchise Total Touchdowns: He holds the Buffalo Bills franchise record for most total touchdowns. 

  4. 6 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

     

    Hold on a minute.  I hate to bring this up because I don't like the man but...

     

    Back when the best athletes became RBs, and RBs were winning Heismans and getting picked #1 overall in the draft, and coaches believed you had to establish the run first, and defenses defended the run first, and LBers were brutal RB-killers with manly names like Dick Butkis and Chuck Bednarik, we had OJ.  

     

    In 1973, the best of the league's freakishly talented RBs could only manage at best 1,144 yards against the era's man-eating defenses.  Except for OJ, who ran for 2,003 yards.  That would be something like Josh throwing for 7,000 yards one year when Lamar, Mahomes, and today's other greats only threw for 4,000 at best.  No accomplishment in the NFL comes close to what OJ did in 1973.

     

    And, btw, Joe Ferguson only threw for 939 yards that year despite starting every game.  We had no passing attack.  OJ was our offense, and defenses that were already pre-built to stop the run focused exclusively on him.  The opponent's game plan was simple: stop OJ and you win.  But no one could.    

     

     

     

     


    I’m aware of OJ. He is, IMO, the 3rd best player in franchise history. But remember, the Bills never won a playoff game when he played here. 

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