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42 minutes ago, BullBuchanan said:
Because he threw for more yards than anyone in pro history and was one of the most talented QBs ever.
Not buying it. And the CFL is not "professional"; not even close.
Kelly had a career record of 101-59. Moon's was 102-101.
Kelly's career QB rating was 84.4; Moon's was 80.9.
Kelly had a career TD/INT ratio of 1.35 vs. 1.24 for Moon.
I'm not even going to get into how much Kelly was better vs. Moon in head-to-head games.
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On 7/5/2018 at 12:55 PM, Brianmoorman4jesus said:
Rogers is better then 5 or 6 people on that list right now even if he never plays another game.
And so is Steve Young. And why is Moon ranked ahead of Kelly??
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Sorry if this has been posted. I searched, but didn't find anything:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000939539/article/jarvis-landry-tyrod-taylor-has-looked-amazing
Excerpt from article:
"Wide receiver Jarvis Landry took his turn Thursday on The Rich Eisen Show when asked how Taylor looked during the offseason.
"Amazing," Landry told Eisen. "Amazing, man. His leadership, his arm, his accuracy and he's ready, man. He's the starting quarterback, and I'm sure that, obviously, the decision is up to [head coach] Hue [Jackson] and the offensive staff, and stuff like that. But I'm sure they've been highly impressed with [what] he's done through OTAs and minicamp.""
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5 hours ago, Ned Flanders said:
No, they came home to a raucous crowd at the airport after the SF win.
Thanks. I could have sworn this happened sometime with the early 80's Bills. I might be wrong.
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Four strange observations and a question:
1. I can't get the "Talking Proud" song out of my head. It played in my head all last night when I was trying to sleep.
2. I literally burst out in tears in 1980 when I was a 5th grader when the Bills lost in Week 13 at the Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis), blowing a 14-0 lead. I remember Cater having a punt blocked. This was my first loss experienced as a new Bills fan and I was so upset. Despite winning the division, they lost twice that year to Baltimore.
3. For some bizarre reason, my grandfather told me that season not to get Chuck Knox confused with Chuck Knoll. I never did, and knew the difference, but he hammered the point in for whatever reason.
4. When they lost 24-2 at New England in Week 15, I had no idea that a sack in the endzone resulted in a safety. The score was not continuously on the TV screen as it is now, and I had no idea that we scored until game's end when the final score was put up. I was confused by us having 2 points
5. Did the Bills stay over on the west coast between their final game if 1980 at SF and their divisional playoff game two weeks later at San Diego? I distinctly remember the Bills doing that there or in Florida somewhere to save on travel around 1980 or 1981.
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52 minutes ago, Original Byrd Man said:
It had all come together so well but little by little key losses pushed them farther from their goal. The biggest of them was the loss of Knox.
The loss of Joe Cribbs hurt too.
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8 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said:
Solid first post
2 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:Welcome to TBD-TSW, Mr. Simpson.
5 minutes ago, teef said:I’d say he knocked it out of the park.
LOL! Thanks guys. I think I will have fun being a member here.
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On 6/22/2018 at 5:22 PM, Paul Costa said:
I have always defended OJ. He was my idol and I have blindly defended him? “ if the glove doesn’t fit you must acquit “. See I can’t help myself. Just for the record he was never committed of that crime?that should count for something ??
I am ok with the possibility he murdered someone. He is a former Buffalo Bill and I support my own kind.
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Why oh why does this happen to us!
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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This is way premature. There is no indication McCoy had anything to do with this. MyCoy is an honorable, good man. All indications point to a random attack or some guy thinking the house was empty.