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Sargent Hulka

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  1. Morse had concussion issues when he was in KC. Seems he can't stay healthy. Bills should draft the best Center available in the 1st Round of the 2023 Draft.
  2. Morse had concussion problems in KC. I do not think he was a good signing because of that.
  3. A lot of this falls on Beane; he's put together a typical Kmart O line.
  4. Morse can't stay healthy. He had the same problem in KC.
  5. Wow, Milano hitting White ...shades of Mike Stratton hitting Keith Lincoln, 1964 AFL Championship
  6. I really had high hopes for Dennis Shaw when the Bills drafted him, but it didn't work out. People began saying he threw a loaf of bread.
  7. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-11514061/Ex-Bills-punter-Matt-Araiza-NOT-face-criminal-charges-alleged-2021-gang-rape.html
  8. That's not nearly the only thing that lost the Minnesota game. What about letting Justin Jefferson run free with single coverage all game long? I don't think he's as good as Lou Saban or Chuck Knox.
  9. Allen won them the KC and Detroit games. If he hadn't, the McDermott enthusiasm would be significantly less on here right now. Pretty accurate for the KC and Detroit games
  10. He's a lousy in-game manager.
  11. How about that Cozens, Quinn, Peterka line!
  12. Go back and check out the play where Poyer intercepted the pass. The Patriots RT, number 77, deliberately tried to take out Epenesa's knees. That was a dirty play.
  13. Mine too, I think? October 17, 1966. 17-17 tie with San Diego. That's the game where kicker Booth Lusteg (a UConn product) missed three field goals, including a 23 yarder to win the game, with six seconds left, after the Bills came back from a 17-0 deficit.
  14. Al Bemiller interview from 2004:
  15. Balderdash! If Allen doesn't make that throw to Diggs to set up the winning field goal, and the Bills lose that game, you don't post this, and all the de facto virtue- signalers giving you thumbs up, are commenting on how coaching lost us that game.
  16. Really? How about 13 seconds!
  17. 13 seconds! Oh please! Detroit's two starting OG's did not play yesterday. Every team has injuries.
  18. My connection to this team, to its fans, to this city, is multi-generational, and is unapologetically visceral. If this football team (or hockey team) ever win a championship, I assure you that as a fan I will shed a tear for those who came before me, but who were no longer here to see it happen in person. Then, I'll go to the parade. If it makes you feel superior to call that "drama", so be it.
  19. You presume much; "...waiting for this kind of team since the Super Bowl Years!" I, and others like me, and so many who shuffled off of this mortal coil, have been and were, respectively, waiting for a Champion since January 1, 1967. The "Super Bowl years teams" were exactly like this team (to date): they didn't win the big one, despite the ballyhoo and bravado of " where would you rather be than right here, right now". I reserve the right to dissent when I see deficiencies on the field, schematically, execution and otherwise. If you want to disagree, that's okay, but don't tell other fans with whom you disagree "stfu". Then again, that may be grounds for an echo chamber.
  20. I'm told Wisconsin is a lot like Czechoslovakia. Maybe I'll hop in the EM-50 and take you up on that.
  21. As any Bills fan knows, it's a fine line between pleasure and pain.
  22. Here's the difference: Every QB and HC you cite won multiple world championships.
  23. Trolls? Hey, in the rosy colored world of a win is a win, if they ever start handing out Lombardi Trophies based on the quality of post game locker room speeches, we may actually win one. Meantime, I'll continue to be a "troll", when and where it's called for.
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