
Bill from NYC
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Evolution, revolution, gun control, sound of soul Shooting rockets to the moon, kids growing up too soon Politicians say more taxes will solve everything And the band played on So, round and around and around we go Where the world's headed, said nobody knows Oh, great Googamooga Can't you hear me talking to you? Just a ball of confusion Oh yeah, that's what the world is today Woo, hey, hey
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I was never that fond of Riemersma. He was a slow, poor blocking, possession receiver with bad hands. Once in a while he would make a play. That was about it imo.
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Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wrong? I thought that when the Bills traded for Rob Johnson, he would lead us to a Superbowl. Keep doing what you're doing. 👍 -
Yeah, it even looked like he was wiping his hand on the guy's shirt. I never was THAT drunk. 😲
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I think that one had quite a bit more restraint than the other. 🤨🙂
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Yep. He even had a slight smirk as if he knew how easy it was going to be. I learned MANY years ago that in life, you often just don't know who you are f%$#*&g around with.
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I would have to say that Lonnie was even worse than Robert Royal who dropped almost everything he touched. After Pete Metzalaars, the Bills were consistently weak at the TE position. I will never forget when we were having a pregame beer at RWS. We were talking about the Bills and I mentioned that as bad as he was, Royal seemed to be good at getting open. You replied that he was in fact not good at getting open, and that his hands were just so bad that other teams stopped covering him. To be perfectly honest, I didn't believe you and thought it impossible for an NFL TE to not be covered. Yeah well then I went up to my seats. They were up high around the 40 where I could see virtually everything, and sure enough; Royal was runniung patterns all by himself lol. My crew were cracking up saying, "Badol was right!" Not only that, he seemed fast but it looked like his arms and legs were not in synch, and just flopping around. To this day I can't believe what I saw. This was an NFL player who we signed as a free agent. I think that he even played at LSU!!! Have you ever seen any other revceiver that defenses didn't even bother to cover?
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Morse is a good player and does not deserve to be a "whipping boy." He also has serious health issues and as you point out, a large contract. If I was the GM, I would plan on and prepare for his departure. The position is that important. Jmo.
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Someone found a letter you wrote me on the radio And they told the world just how you felt It must have fallen out of a hole in your old brown overcoat They never said your name But I knew just who they meant Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh I was so surprised and shocked, and I wondered, too If, by chance, you heard it for yourself I never told a soul just how I've been feeling over you But they said it really loud, they said it on the air On the radio
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Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Josh is great. He is easily a top 5 QB in this league and still improving. I was thrilled the day he was drafted and have been since. I am merely saying that having a good backup is a big asset to have, and very important imo. Once again, maybe they think Fromm is the answer at #2, and he might be! -
Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Slow down Slugger!!! 😄 The suggestion was in reference to Gunner's mock draft, and Mac falling into the VERY LATE second round. The Bills have a quarterback who likes to run, and is great at doing so. Running quarterbacks are taking a very large risk, but you already knew this. Or did you? If Josh ges hurt, wouldn't you want a solid backup? I don't know, maybe the coaches think that Fromm is capable. If not then yes, the Bills need a backup qb. Now, would I take one in round 1? No I would not. -
Hey pretty baby, let's go for a ride, Cruisin' the freeway, sittin' side by side, I don't care; you can bring your dog too, Cruisin' down the freeway is all I wanna do. Let's go cruisin', that's all I wanna to do, Cruisin' in my automobile. Yeah, Yeah! Hey yeah. Come on, Cruise with me baby, Know that it would be such a thrill, Cruisin' in my automobile, (Crusin')
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Watson vs Allen.
Bill from NYC replied to Marvlevydraftdaygenius's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My response is that your screen name is just fantastic. In fact, I am placing it in my top 10 for this site. -
Lay me on the ground And fly me in the sky Show me where to look Tell me what will I find? What will I find? Yeah Yeah Yeah Whoa, Heaven let your light shine down Whoa, Heaven let your light shine down Whoa, Heaven let your light shine down Whoa, Heaven let your light shine down
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Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We can only hope. -
Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I know that you couldn't possibly be referring to me. 😮 -
Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gunner, I do NOT agree with the following link (I am sold on Lawrence), but I think that Mac Jones will go in the first round. That said, if the draft were to go like yours, I would want the Bills to trade up and draft Mac in round 2. It would only be a few spots and would probably cost little. We will be in lots of trouble if Josh gets hurt. The value of qbs is HUGE these days and we could get a huge return for Mac if he played well in just a few games. https://jaguarswire.usatoday.com/2021/02/19/former-nfl-coach-june-jones-has-mac-jones-ranked-over-trevor-lawrence/ -
Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The time that GB had to have put into a post like this is not to be underestimated. To rank 64 players you have to study at least twice that many, or so I think. I agree with him in terms of the players that I spent hours watching except for 1, but GB probably has a better chance of being correct than I do . -
Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for the effort GB. I know that something like this takes time. There is too much work involved to just put this up in a few minutes. Posts like this are what makes this board great. That said, it certainly does follow the old time, depressing Bills mode. I liken it to 2008 when the Bills, in desperate need of blockers, drafted the great, gifted CB Leodis McKelvin at 11. Ryan Clady went at 12, and Brandon Albert went at 15, two pretty awesome blockers. In this mock, we take another first round corner and Alex Leatherwood (who I think might be the most underrated player in this draft) goes on the next pick. Somewhere, Marv Levy and Dick Jauron are smiling.- 423 replies
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You'll remember me when the west wind moves Upon the fields of barley You'll forget the sun in his jealous sky As we walk in fields of gold
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I read almost exclusively non-fiction. The following book is one that I learned a great deal from, and I think it would be very hard not to gain from this book in some way: Tom, *****, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks (Donald Bogle) The author is a UPenn professor, who has probably watched every single movie in which there was a black actor. In this book, Bogle points out the demeaning, stereotyped roles they played. He also pointed out the ridiculous premises of certain movies, for example Rocky ll." He tells us how Sidney Portier was virtually de-sexed, and describes how in "To Sir With Love," he was harassed, tormrnted, underpaid, and assaulted, yet he ripped up a job application so he could stay there and continue to help white students! The chapter on Mulattoes was fascinating. He correctly states that there were movies about "passing for white" as if this was a normal condition that many black people faced. The movie "Pinky" was mentined in the chapter. It starred Jean Crain. The premise was just as ridiculous (if not more) as Rocky ll. Times have clearly changed, but this book serves as an eye opener and a history lesson of sorts. It is now frequently used as a textbook which is good, but drove up the cost.
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I play the street life Because there's no place I can go Street life It's the only life I know Street life And there's a thousand cards to play Street life Until you play your life away