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ryborg

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  1. The loss to Jacksonville in the first round of the 1996 playoffs. It was our first loss at home in the playoffs -- and we really SHOULD have handled that team. Especially sad was watching Kelly being carted off the field, murmuring "I'm Batman!" It would be his last game ever, which makes it even sadder.

     

    Agreed 100%. This is a massively underrated bad Bills moment. I no longer hate certain teams like the Redskins for badly beating Buffalo in the '80s/'90s (well, as much), but I still loathe Jacksonville.

     

    Another one that hasn't been mentioned is the Week 16 game against the Colts in 1988. If they win that game, they get home-field for the playoffs and who knows what happens in the Cincy game in the AFC Championship. Gary Hogeboom? Come on. He was the '88 equivalent of 2005's Sage Rosenfels.

  2. Nice analysis. You're right on.

     

    If you're looking for intelligent sports-radio banter, the last place to look is GR on afternoon drive-time. I'd rather sip down a bleach and syphilis milkshake than listen to those brain-dead troglodytes. I've heard a lot of terrible sports-radio over the years, but "Bulldog" might be the most useless co-host I've ever heard. Plus, his idiotic laugh is worse than nails down a chalkboard.

  3. Needless to say, Jim Kelly, Andre Reed, Thurman, Kenneth Davis, never lost a game.  Two of my friends even ended up barfing outside, and these are seasoned drinkers we're talking about.  :lol:

     

    Man the Bills were badass in that game!

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    You must be talking about Tecmo SUPER Bowl, not the original TB, as the Bills weren't in that game. Also, thanks to his NFLPA snafu, there was no Jim Kelly--it was QB Bills, just like QB Eagles in place of Cunningham, etc.

  4. The bills forums are all but dead.

     

    Hey! Are we being called out? Or are they talking about that "other" board?

     

    He is better than Campbell and younger. Remember, he had no QB in Buffalo to throw to him, not much of a coaching staff, and the team still did well in the running game.

     

    Wait, the Bills did well with their rushing attack last season?

     

    Great move, BTW, even though he doesn't sound like a Levy guy at all. Oh well.

  5. Overall, the Super Bowl is the most hyped, most overrated production in all of sports. It never lives up to all the hype.

     

    Sure it does. Not always, of course, but what series of games are always competitive? 49ers-Bengals, Rams-Titans, and Pats-Panthers were all classics. The most overhyped, overrated sports production is still the Summer Olympics.

  6. I would go with Taylor or Barlow. Yes, they're a little banged up, but when healthy, they will rack up the points. Who knows if Rudi or Chris Brown can last a full year as the starter? Dillon will be a good player for the Pats, but won't be a number one fantasy starter, as their offense is way too balanced.

  7. Keep the top 3 RBs. QB is an incredibly deep position this year and the only WRs worth keeping in your scenario would be Moss, Harrison or Owens. I've been in two keeper league drafts this year and good players like Trent Green and Brad Johnson have slipped to the 10th round and below. You can never, ever have enough RBs, especially when you have three of the elite. Worst case scenario, you trade one for a premier WR.

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