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Rico

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  1. I'll wait for Doug Whaley to confirm.
  2. Bruford, hell yes. White, meh.
  3. Well, I would not be using any stats at all to compare WRs, including W's. I would only trust what I saw on the field. If you didn't know that, now you do.
  4. The only stat in football that matters is W's. Now, if you want to talk about baseball, I would agree.
  5. I saw them play the Aud on a Saturday night in 1981, with the Stones playing Rich the next day. Quite the drugland weekend! Bills lost to the Bungles in OT though, never saw it.
  6. I have to give Polian the benefit of the doubt, she looked just like Ralph.
  7. Don't look at stats, they are for losers. Look at the game film.
  8. I saw John Mayer open for the Stones in Philly 2005, and I was not impressed at all. It may be unfair, but I'm not willing to give him a chance, way too many other things to listen to. I am very impressed though with all the women has had, Jennifer Aniston FTW.
  9. Hate to say it, but they are dead to me. No Jerry, no interest. JMO.
  10. Yeah, I like Kingfish. Only saw JGB once, Uptown Theatre in Chicago 1981, tremendous show. https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/jerry-garcia-band/1981/uptown-theater-chicago-il-23dd08f7.html See, for the most part, I really appreciate the front man most in the bands I like. Weir was a terrible front man, I saw him almost fall off the stage at Alpine Valley 1982 trying to make some cheezy moves. When he's just playing in the band (pun intended), he's great.
  11. When I was much younger, I used to consider Weir a weak link and preferred JGB to the GD.
  12. I'm interested in who is going is take the time to play this. If you do, please like his post.
  13. Here's how I would recommend getting into them: 1. Avoid the studio albums. They are OK for what they are, but live is where it's at. 2. If you don't already have it, sign up for premium Spotify. 3. Plenty to choose from there, but make a playlist of all Dick's Picks shows that took place in the 1960's and 1970's. There is some good stuff later to be sure, but a lot of the material just isn't as good. 4. Just play it. You don't have to concentrate on it, it can be in the background. There will be a lot of hours of music there, I think before it is over, things will kick in.
  14. It was fun goofing on him for being a decoy, etc, but he's part of history now. Anyone can watch footage of him making plays in a Super Bowl that helped his team win the Lombardi,. Like Chris Hogan, that trumps everything else, and can never be taken away from him. Disappointing in Buffalo, yes. Bust, no.
  15. I'm sure someone has noted this somewhere else on this board, but Cole Kmet's dad Frank (from Purdue) was the 4th-round pick of the Bills in 1992.
  16. They didn't get rid of Kyle Williams out of spite. They did get rid of misfits like Sammy.
  17. He was part of the heinous 17- year drought which made him a loser in Buffalo.
  18. Steve Tasker gets a value of 7 points, tied with Bennie Anderson, Tiny Tim Anderson, Jerry Crafts, Robert Royal, and Chris Watson.
  19. Yep. Bottom line, all he did in Buffalo was lose. The current regime (playoff teams 2 out of 3 years, moving to the top of the league with a bullet) dumped him so fast that his head was spinning. Pretty obvious that they did not consider him to be part of any future success with the Bills. Congrats to him getting a ring though, that's something that can never be taken away from him.
  20. Thanks! Let's see... This one's brutal #30. John "Turnstile' Fina #38. Will Wolford This one's highly accurate: #57 Nate Clements #143 Lil Antoine
  21. Sherlock Holmes will not be pleased.
  22. And Stinky, Mike the Cop, Mr. Bacciagalupe.... all-star supporting cast. Even Bingo the Chimp.
  23. Sid Fields on the Abbott and Costello show.
  24. Jackson Browne tested positive too, but he’s OK. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2020-03-25/jackson-browne-interview%3f_amp=true
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