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It's Hard to Win in The NFL is the only concept the Bills have mastered over the last 17 years
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Favorite WrestleMania Moments...
BillsPride12 replied to BillsPride12's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Some good replies so far fellas keep em coming Another one that just popped into my head that hasn't been mentioned yet was the Hulk Hogan Ultimate Warrior showdown at WM6...at the time it was unheard of for two "good guys" to square off -
I see we have some Wrestling Fans on here and I know right now It's Wrestlemania season. I don't really watch anymore but I did just see the Scott Hall documentary and like to reminisce about the glory days of watching it growing up so figured this could be a fun topic: 1) Wrestlemania 7 -My personal favorite was when Miss Elizabeth came to the rescue when Macho King Randy Savage was getting attacked by Queen Sherri. This was at a time when WWF was larger than life to me and the it just seemed so emotional 2) WrestleMania 13 -Brett Hart v.s. Steve Austin in the classic double turn face/heel turn. The psychology from both guys in the lead up to this match was fantastic and the ending where Stone Cold Steve never says I quit but passes out in the sharpshooter with his head busted open is one of the best finishes in Wrestling history IMO. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUgIQmpdcAo 3) WrestleMania 12 -60 minute iron man match between Brett Hart and Shawn Michaels for the championship. Both guys bring their A game in the instant classic Most Underrated WM match Brett Hart v.s. Rowdy Roddy Piper Intercontinental Championship Match at WM 8 http://www.wrestlingforum.com/columns/2129457-bret-hart-vs-roddy-piper-intercontinental-championship-wrestlemania-8-a.html If you are an old school Wrestling fan follow that link for an excellent in depth recap of the brilliance of that match and its lead up You will never see professional Wrestling as good as this ever again sadly
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Whaley continues to release players and
BillsPride12 replied to jumbalaya's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes they are called Buffalo Sports Fans -
Awesome costumes man!
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Good cover
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Saving Private Ryan Braveheart
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Who ends their playoff drought first, Bills or Sabres?
BillsPride12 replied to Peevo's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think the Sabres are still a couple years away from being where I think most people think they will be even just next season. The Bills are going through a mini-rebuild process right now themselves so I think it could go either way but my prediction is we won't get our answer to this question for 2-3 years possibly -
Andre the Giant documentary coming
BillsPride12 replied to Just Jack's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Should be good. Those were wild times behind the scenes in the wrasslin business. I saw Jake The Snake's Unspoken Word show when he came to Buffalo a couple summers ago and there were lots of great stories and some involving Andre -
Not gonna lie when you first started talking about a cool Valentine' Day Story I thought It was gonna be lame but that actually was a pretty cool story I enjoyed reading so kudos to you Sir. Now get out there and pay it forward, Super Mighty's and 3-Cheese Burritos for all the young lovebirds out there tonight
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So when the Bills were a dominant team back in the late 80s, early 90s fans weren't out in the parking lots partying? (I agree that nowadays that some of the younger kids are beyond obnoxious at an all time high new level but I think that's more of a generational thing and I don't think a winning team stops the hardcore tailgating, I think It might actually make it worse)
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Realistically and knowing Bills fans luck I have to say Dallas as much as it would suck
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Would never happen because I don't think it would have the national appeal but It would be cool to see a doc about the Buffalo Sports Fan in general. Could interview alot of locals and recap some of the heartbreaking defeats we;ve been through and talk about how many transplants are all over the United States and all the Bills Backers bars all over the place, show the tailgating scene. I know it might not sound too interesting on paper but Buffalo teams almost have a cult following and I think if done properly it could be interesting.
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Keep in mind most of those guys that have that holier than thou attittude towards sports were probably nerds that didn't play any sports growing up as kids and they are the ones that missed out...so I never really take it personally but it can definitely be annoying depending on how arrogant the person is.
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That is definitely true. I'm not sure how far back you are talking but I know the late 80s/90s were absolutely wild behind the scenes between Lawrence Taylor, the 90s Bills and Cowboys teams, 85 Bears, Brett Favre and early-mid 90's Packers. I enjoy reading books from that era that give you the behind the scenes stuff so you see how crazy it really was and I'm pretty confident what was going on back then was actually much worse than the current era.
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Wegmans Subs Chilli Wings Taco Pizza Spinach Dip Pizza Dip Cheesey Salsa Dip Cheese, cracker, pepporoni tray BEER
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Say a prayer for Danny, my son....
BillsPride12 replied to Nervous Guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Condolences and very sorry for your loss, at least he is now at peace. Another Bills Fan pulling some strings upstairs for us -
Rename the Lombardi Trophy
BillsPride12 replied to bobobonators's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No. Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time but the NBA didn't switch their logo of Jerry West to the iconic Air Jordan pose, Nor should they! You don't mess with history or tradition no matter what happens down the line. It's about paying homage to the pioneers of the sport. Lombardi's legacy will live on forever -
LeSean McCoy says he's the league's best RB
BillsPride12 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is much more credible than when Willis McGahee said it -
Blizzard of 77 was before my time so I would have to go with the Snowvember storm a couple years ago in 2014. But I do remember some very bad winters when I was a kid back in the late 80s early 90s, they seemed to be more consistent and ****ty back then
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In the social media era it just seems like professional sports are becoming less and less about the actual competition and more so about the backstage, lockerroom drama aspect of it. A comparision to WWE would work just as well as the soap opera angle. And I'm not talking about the conspiracy theories and outcomes being fixed(that's a whole other debate for another time). But look at the drama going on between LeBron James and Charles Barkley right now and the stuff about Kyle Shanahan losing the Falcons playbook. I'm not saying this has just begun now but it seems like we are ramping up to an all-time high where the behind the scenes stuff is almost becoming more important than what is actually happening on the field or court. I was talking to a buddy at work about this today and he completely agreed but I would like to hear some other sports fans thoughts on the topic as well.