No, let's go all the way back. Someone help me here. It was in East Aurora on some estate owned by Seymour Knox or his brother. Where, exactly, was it?
Thank you for a rational evaluation of Holcomb. All we have to go on is past performance and, on that basis. he rises to the top. I hope things get better forJP or even Nall but there is no evidence of it to date, Give KH a break!
Damn. you are old! I remember all of them. I suppose you liked the first round pick of Richie Lucas in 1960 and wondered how he would compete with Tommy O'Connell for the QB job. Perhaps, you also remember that Elbert Dubenion was not the great player that some seem to recall via revisionist history. He was a bust as a RB and was known (by some of us) as Golden Thumbs as a receiver. But he was fast!
Hey, my father and I were born in a house (2123 Bailey) at Genesee and Bailey (many years ago). It's hard to believe that it was once a nice peaceful German neighborhood with many local merchants. Now, you'd be lucky to get out alive on a Friday night.
So have I. And that counts for what? Nothing. This is not a pi$$ing contest. Give him a break - the guy may have a point. Maybe Bills fans need to take a "wait and see" attitude now and then. Would YOU consider it?
Have to agree. Regardless, Flutie has been the most exciting Bills' QB since Kelly. I will never unerstand the hatred he evoked. A gutsy, talented little guy who gave it his all. What if Doug had been 6' 4"? Think of it! Would there have been as much negativism?
Moe Thompson, defensive end, South Carolina. Legal trouble (once), ruining a great college career. Excellent potential - he was dominating. Besides, every roster needs at least one former thug.
There are always intangibles. For example, does this year's Ohio State connection increase the likelihood that Nate might re-sign to a fair contract? Could be.