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BillsPride12

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  1. Technically the best I've ever seen would have to be at Disney in Epcot but my personal favorite would be the neighborhood shows I used to put on with about 5 or 6 of my neighbors about 15 years or so ago now. That's something I would love to be able to re-live but some people moved away, a couple of the guys are no longer friends due to something that happened between their wives....Life moves on but the memories will always be there
  2. Bills fans consider 95% of the team that was around during the Super Bowl years legendary
  3. It's been awhile for me....fun memories from younger days though!
  4. I think this may have been done on here before at one point or another(but what subject hasn't been for as long as message boards have been around now) but it's always a fun one and in honor of Father's Day let's hear your all time favorite syndicated Fathers. 1) I always go with Jack Arnold as my top choice. Always reminded me of my old man in a lot of ways 2) Carl Winslow 3) Dan Conner 4) Al Bundy 5) Tim Taylor
  5. Anybody thinking the Bills don't resign White after his rookie deal are out of their minds. McDermott loves Tre. This is a whole new regime boys, can't let things that happened in the past influence the future.
  6. I always remembered the story being he took them to McDonald's(which I know is a weird choice for a professional football team) but I just tried to google some articles and although I found some about him serving the team Cheeseburgers none of them mention McDonald's so perhaps this is one of those my mind is playing tricks on me things...I mean we are talking 2004 here!
  7. Ah the old Mike Mularkey team bonding over Cheeseburgers at McDonald's experience
  8. The main reason I opened this thread was to make sure somebody mentioned him. Well done
  9. It's just cool to see so many of these high caliber players that have a lot of respect for Coach McDermott. Can't wait to see the relationships grow between him and our young players.
  10. Maybe he's seen enough frauds during his time with the Bills to know the difference?
  11. So funny you post that today because I saw a pic from Little Giants posted on a 90's Nostalgia Facebook post today and the best comment was "I always thought that's how Al Bundy's life would've played out had he never met Peg" .......I'm assuming you have seen the movie but if not for reference point Ed O'Neil plays a hot shot former football star who owns a car dealership and is the coach of the best pee wee football team in the district. Classic stuff
  12. I say this in all seriousness...it feels so good to finally have a Jock as our starting Quarterback again. I was so sick of us always trying to make the overachieving, hard working, really smart but obviously lacking the raw, natural athletic ability QB thing try to work with guys like Fitz, Trent Edwards, Peterman etc....we finally have a pure athletic freak who also has all of the intangibles you want. Josh Allen just stands out as the real deal the more we can continue to get familiar with him.
  13. If there's gonna be Bills fans there, I can promise you there will be tailgating
  14. He always had the highest ceiling out of all of them, but the exciting thing is he is already showing signs he is capable of climbing up those ceilings and using all of his potential. After years of being stuck with guys like Trent Edwards, Fitzpatrick, EJ Manuel, Nathan Peterman it feels incredible to have a QB who has all the potential in the world to be a Star in the NFL. Not to mention his personality is perfect for Buffalo.
  15. Biscuit for sure. His talent stands up as it is but on top of that he was a major component to that magical era of Bills football we had in the late 80s and early 90s. Put him up on the Wall and then we can finally close the final chapter of the Super Bowl years.
  16. I'm sure it's been around forever but it seems like it really became a popular buzzword amongst college kids and 20 something year olds to describe their nights out and/or their levels of drunkenness during the 2010's Era.
  17. Same here. I enjoy the "dead time" though. I use it to catch up on movies and just be out and about more in the summer time. I love being a Sports Fan but I do hate how much time it consumes. I'll be excited when football season gets here but I'm in no rush for it either.
  18. Old School Football...RIP #15. That era was before my time but as a kid who fell in love with football and the NFL in the 90's I enjoyed learning about the history of the sport and I was very familiar with Bart Starr and Lombardi's Packers.
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