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  1. I was at that game, and sitting in the upper deck at that end of the stadium, so we had the perfect view of Kelly's run. There have been more significant Bills-Dolphins games over the years, like the playoff wins and the end of "the streak", but this is still my favorite.

  2. I remember when Lou Saban returned as Bills coach.

    He said "We have a new offense. OJ left, OJ right, OJ up the middle".

    He saved OJ's career.

    CJ may not be another OJ (I still think for pure talent, he was the greatest Bill of all time) but he is a rare talent, and it's criminal that our coach not only isn't utilizing him properly, he just isn't utilizing him.

    But given our history, maybe there's still hope.

  3. The Ft. Lauderdale Sun Sentinel ranked the Dolphins' all-time 10 best quarterbacks. Obviously Marino is #1 and Griese is #2....but how about Chad Pennington as #3? And it gets a lot worse after that.

    Dolphins top 10 QB's

     

    So I got to thinking....Kelly vs. Marino is a pretty even competition at #1.

    Kemp vs. Griese at #2: slight advantage Dolphins?

    Ferguson #3: clear advantage Bills.

    Where do we go from there?

    Here's my list:

    4) Flutie

    5) Reich

    6) Bledsoe

    7) Fitz

    8) Lamonica

    9) Dennis Shaw

    10)James Harris

     

    I left off Edwards, Collins, Van Pelt....and of course JP & Rob Johnson. Discuss.

  4. Let's help him "clarify" his statement. This is what he said:

    “In the end, everything is brought before the light of day,” Harbaugh said. “Even the thing in New England, no matter whether those things had any impact on whether they won their championships or not, they got asterisks now, it’s been stained. So to me, it’s never worth it. You’ve got to figure out ways to use the rules to your advantage.”

    Sounds like his opinion to me.

    Here's mine. The words "cheating scandal" will appear with "Super Bowl" in the first sentence of Bill Belichick's obituary.

  5. I still remember one of his catches, which was highlight-reel material for years. It was on the sideline. He was stretched out, practically parallel to the ground, and somehow got both his feet down in bounds. It was amazing.

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