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I thought this was a recent post, and I was about to jump in and say "me too!". Tomorrow and Wednesday (July 12 and 13) is Prime Day. I managed to get $32 in free credits from them off of a $40 purchase for use on Prime Day. Pretty psyched. I'll take $40 of merchandise for only $8! LOL.
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Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
chongli replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ahhhh, I went back and re-read it. Your name is (pronounced) the same as the Carolina coach?! You must get teased about that a lot. The name threw me off so much I didn't see the "[It's me!]" part. Also, I was also thinking why is this called the "Matthew Rule", sort of like the "Tuck Rule"? Anyway, I also don't like your idea either [sorry...grin!!]. By having a Bufffalo-Green Bay matchup, for example, this would force us to play another good team. Or the Rams would have to play the Chargers, who are also good. I suppose it could work the other way in bad years, but then it wouldn't matter as much whom we play. -
Fan ideas on how to improve the NFL -- Peter King's latest FMIA column
chongli replied to Logic's topic in The Stadium Wall
People are going to hate me for this...but here's an idea: How about acting like an adult and showing up for work and school the next, ready to be productive? Do you need to make every event an occasion to party? This is life...deal and stop whining. We've become a nation of participation trophies. EDIT: hope this wasn't your idea, Logic. :-) No disrespect intended if it was. -
Steelers stadium will now be called Acrisure Stadium
chongli replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall
Before the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia (and the previously-named Wachovia Center), it was the First Union Center. I often referred to it pejoratively as the "FU Center". -
That song drove me crazy. [And my friend in elementary school sometimes sang a song like "We're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers...we're gonna win!". This was growing up in Chautauqua County, btw. They were a good team in the late 70's and early 80's. And another friend of mine in school was a big-time Pittsburgh Steelers fan...ugh. Eventually we became not friends anymore, lol]
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Yeah, same for me. I first thought: "did someone post this same topic here on MLK, Jr. Day?".
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For some strange reason, this post made me burst out laughing. EDIT: A minute later and I'm still laughing.
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Thanks for this info. I did not know that about Jacksonville. The same is true with San Francisco (I used to live there). The city itself is considered a county. But the 49ers play in Santa Clara, next to San Jose, which is an hour away from SF. Both cities are over 900,000 population-wise. [You actually could call the 49ers the "San Jose 49ers", like the NHL San Jose Sharks, lol] Then you can also include Oakland, 10 minutes away, across the bridge from San Francisco, which has around 400,000 people. Each of the three cities has their own pro teams. And then to complicate matters even further, the NBA's Golden State Warriors moved from Oakland to SF a few years ago. Green Bay is so lucky they have the support of the entire state, including Milwaukee, even though Milwaukee is much closer to Chicago. The same can't be said of Buffalo. They don't even have all of upstate NY, thanks to Albany being Giants fans.
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Your post made me go look up the size of NFL cities/markets. I was quite surprised one site listed New Orleans as smaller than Buffalo! Also surprised that Pittsburgh is bigger than 10 NFL markets: Charlotte Cincinnati Las Vegas Kansas City Indianapolis Nashville Jacksonville Buffalo New Orleans Green Bay This above is according to a Packer's wiki: https://packers.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_NFL_cities_by_number_of_major_professional_sports_franchises This list doesn't jibe with largest US cities by population (where Jacksonville is the 13th biggest city, for example but 29 of 32 on the Packer's wiki list above): https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities So I am not sure how their totals were comprised. Maybe market size instead of city population. I don't have the time to do all the research. But, I have to agree, Pittsburgh is small, by any numbers, and they are lucky to have that franchise.
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Under today's rules, where there is no preventing two teams in the same division from playing in the divisionals, #3 Buffalo would have gone to #2 Cleveland instead of #1 San Diego. #1 San Diego would have hosted the Wild Card winner #4 Oakland. I think Buffalo would have had an easier time against Cleveland, and then would have hosted Oakland. (BTW, all three AFC division winners that year had identical 11-5 records, and Buffalo had beaten San Diego in the regular season as well. I'm still smarting they didn't get to host San Diego.) Also, as I stated in another of Chandler#81's threads, I have the full videos of the Bills at Chargers in the playoffs that year, but YT won't let me upload them since the NFL completely bans them, even if directly viewed on their YT channel. I'm pretty annoyed by this because there are no videos online of that game.
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This video brings back awesome memories! This is the game where retired safety Bill Simpson, who was sitting in the stands that game as a fan, was convinced to come out of retirement and join the Bills, who had just lost both starting safeties to injury (Rod Kush and Jeff Nixon): https://www.nytimes.com/1981/12/25/sports/simpson-of-bills-valuable-retread.html "The Bills won the game but lost their starting safeties, Jeff Nixon and Rod Kush, because of knee injuries. Afterward Simpson dropped by the Buffalo locker room to say hello to the coaches - Chuck Knox, Tom Catlin and Jim Wagstaff - for whom he had played in Los Angeles. Wagstaff, the defensive backfield coach, looked him over like a butcher at a cattle auction . ''You ready to come back?'' he said. Wagstaff had to be joking. Simpson had last played for the Rams 21 months before. After that had come the last knee operation and a failed physical examination in 1979 that led to an official retirement. ''Let's not even talk about it,'' he said. At midnight the telephone rang at his home in Garden Grove, Calif. It was Wagstaff in Buffalo. ''I need you, you know our system, how do feel physically?'' Wagstaff said in one breath. [...] Even though his knees felt fine after almost two years away from football, Simpson agonized. ''I was out of the game and happy in another profession,'' he said. ''I wasn't itching to get back, waiting for a phone call.'' But the job could be put on hold, and his wife and friends approved. So Simpson went to Buffalo, reporting Wednesday and starting Sunday, when he intercepted a Baltimore pass."
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Maybe this is why @Gugny never got a card from @Chandler#81?!
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Nah, they won the World Series and NBA Championship a few years back. More than Buffalo (so far). They're good
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Yeah, I guess times have changed. I'm ok now...Jim appears so happy in that pic, and TB signed some items for his foundations. I hate to admit it, but I would have probably done the same if I were Jim. [And now that I compare the two pics of TB and Wood side by side on my computer, I can see a difference.]
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Haha, it's all good. Yeah, I guess I'm old school. For example, they say Magic and Bird hated each other back in the day and would never socialize before the game. (But that didn't stop Magic from coming to the Garden for Bird's retirement ceremony). So in all seriousness I suppose it's ok they hugged, but I wouldn't want to publicize it, lol. And re the bad with faces, I haven't seen too many pics of Wood to really recognize him, but I am seriously super bad at spotting people. I would be the first to admit that.
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Yep, as BUFFALOBART said, I thought it was TB, lol, especially with his known penchant of going to the Derby. I still think it looks like him (the height looks right), but I guess the hat threw me off (and I'm used to seeing Wood in a helmet and pads, lol). ------- EDIT: I should have known JK would have had the common sense never to take a picture with the enemy!
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Ok...I have to admit your jacket does look nice. I love the red front!
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Ok, I am an idiot. I said I was bad with faces. See?! Haha. I thought that was someone else. He looked a little slim to be Eric Wood, but I guess he has lost weight since his playing days.
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Never mind my post below: So your post made me look around Jim Kelly's instagram. I know I am bad with faces, and I am glad Jim had a good time at the Kentucky Derby, but please tell me Jim didn't take a pic with him: https://www.instagram.com/p/CdRp3SwM-8A/
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2022 USFL Championship, Stars vs Stallions, Fox 7:30p ET
chongli replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Seriously...who is desperate enough to buy USFL gear, especially Birmingham? Of note: The former Birmingham team beat Jim Kelly's Houston Gamblers in the quarterfinals in 1985. -
Booooo! I have hated Starter jackets ever since Emmitt Smith started advertising for them in the early 90's: