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  1. 23 minutes ago, Whodey1967 said:

    Yes. You are the only one.

    I think he is a career backup. Terrible footwork in the pocket, not patient and very rudimentary.

    When he played during Daltons injury, only about 1/3 of the play book was open to him because he cannot make all the throws.

    Do you think that's from a lack of experience or is he, in baseball terms, a 4A player? Team seems intent on holding onto him. Isn't there some issue as to him being a free agent or restricted? I remember reading he wants to challenge the league on his status. The Browns had a deal in place for him but that's probably not a positive lol. 

  2. 7 hours ago, Whodey1967 said:

    As a lifetime Bengals fan, I just wanted to stop by and Thank all the Buffalo Bills fans for the grand gestures toward Andy Dalton, Tyler Boyd and the Bengals organization.

     

    Thanks to you, I now have a brand new 2nd favorite team, THE Buffalo Bills...and now I ask that you all bring me up to date on all the traditions, chants, tailgating and all things Bills.

    I am going to get some of my Bengal friends to join me to come tailgate and attend a Bills home game next year and hopefully get to indulge ourselves in the Bills fan experience.

     

    Once again, THANK YOU ALL for showing that there is still good will in the NFL, and proving the the Buffalo Bills fan base is certainly the class act of the entire league.

     

    WHODEY!

     

     

    What your opinion on AJ McCarron? I'm the only one here who thinks he'd be great in Buffalo. 

  3. 5 hours ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

    He just wants to be a "Homer" to PSE and WGR (whomever his actually signs his paychecks) by not prompting a warning letter from the league. His shtick is to be pro Bills and not say anything even remotely controversial....

     

    With that being said he is most definitely one of the BEST play by play guys I have ever heard, and VERY even keel on his analysis  (not afraid to call out the Bills when they stink up the joint). I understand he is also very well respected in league circles FWIW

    No offense, and I like Murph, but one of the best play by play guys in the league? Not even close. Listen to Greg Papa of the Raiders or Brad Schamm of the Cowboys. They're both in a different league than Murph. 

  4. 4 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:

     

    When I look back at Super Bowl 25, wide right does stand out. However, I remember, just as vividly, a play in the 2nd quarter. The Bills had just gone up 12-3 on a safety. On the first play of their next possession after the free kick, Kelly threw a perfect pass to Reed, which he dropped. Had he held onto that ball, it would have been a big play 32 yard completion and a 1st and 10 at the Giant's 38 yard line. Kelly followed up on the next play by missing a wide open McKeller, which would have been a 10 yard completion and 1st down. The Bills go 3 and out and the Giants score on their next possession to make it 12-10 at the half. I have always felt that the Bill's had all the momentum after the safety and, had Reed held onto that catch,  might have scored again to go up 19-3 - taking the Giants out of their running game. It is just a feeling and, in reality, it might have made no difference at all - but that play has stayed with me every bit as much as the missed field goal.

    It funny. I rewatched this game in August. After all these years I viewed it in a detached way. Just as a football game. Those two plays you referenced really stood out. Along with the drive before when Reed dropped a ball over the middle wide open on 3rd and 1. They had no answer for Thurman on those 1st half drives. He was ripping off yards in chunks. They got away from him and then ran out of possessions. Ah, memories. 

  5. I knew he came back for a few games last season and I thought things were looking up. This sucks. He was a total pro and pulled off something really difficult. Being unassuming yet giving it a big game feel. RIP.

  6. When China went Communist in 1949 the Democrats got beat up for it and lost the presidency for first time in twenty years. Then Cuba went Communist and Kennedy jumped all over that and won in 1960. The last dominio in the domino theory was the presidency. Both JFK and LBJ knew it was a quagmire to get in. Kennedy getting assassiinated may well have condemned many Americans and Vietnamese to death. Had Kennedy won in 64 he might not have the incentive to send 500,000 ground troops to Vietnam the way LBJ did who was looking forward to '68. No president wanted that image on tv of American helicopters leaving Nam as losers.

    Here is an interesting phone conversation with LBJ and Senator Russel:

     

     

    https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/educational-resources/lbj-and-richard-russell-on-vietnam

    Fascinating piece of history. LBJ sounds totally lost.

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