Agreed. Plus, the Bills actually had two punters and one kicker in 2015 and 2016:
Dan Carpenter (K) for field goals
Jordan Gay (P) for kick-offs
Colton Schmidt (P) for punts
I agree with your explanation. Definitely remember the days of the Atari 2600 n the 80's. Good times. Even better was the actual arcade experience. Ms. Pac-Man and Donkey Kong ruled back then.
I don't begrudge. You make a convincing argument. I guess I am too used to the days of Space Invaders for Atari 2600, lol. I did have fun as a kid playing those. Maybe I will try one, someday, if I have the time. (But I'd rather watch YouTube highlights from the Bills upcoming Super Bowl win!)
Honestly, it's a video game, so I don't really care. Also, I may be old school, but back in my day, only kids played video games and watched cartoons. Sorry!
The '85 Bills (when both Stephenson and Bullough coached) were actually quite talented, despite the 2-14 record:
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/1985_roster.htm
Joe Cribbs
Greg Bell
Andre Reed
Jerry Butler
Ken Jones
Jim Ritcher
Will Grant
Tim Vogler
Joe Devlin
Bruce Smith
Fred Smerlas
Ben Williams
Jim Haslet
Lucious Sanford
Steve Freeman
Charles Romes
Derric Burroughs
Martin Bayless
Scott Norwood
At least eight of them could arguably start on the 2022 Bills.
Eller played 16 years in the NFL from 1964-1979. 15 with Minnesota and one with Seattle. Zero league championships. He could have been a world champion twice had he signed with Buffalo. Tsk, tsk.
And he had to sign a low contract in 2020 with Cleveland (base salary of $1.35 million in 2022, with a $1.5 million roster bonus and per-game roster bonus of $200,000 each — up to $3.4 million, according to PFT), while Watson got $230 fully guaranteed.