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Favorite Bills RB


Favorite Buffalo Bills RB past or present  

279 members have voted

  1. 1. Which RB is your favorite?

    • O.J. Simpson
      32
    • Travis Henry
      3
    • LeSean Mccoy
      13
    • Thurman Thomas
      138
    • C.J. Spiller
      0
    • Willis McGahee
      1
    • Fred Jackson
      59
    • Cookie Gilchrist
      6
    • Marshawn Lynch
      5
    • Antowain Smith
      0
    • Wray Carlton
      1
    • Joe Cribbs
      11
    • Kenneth Davis
      5
    • Darrick Holmes
      1
    • Other
      4


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5 hours ago, K-9 said:

All due respect to TT, Shady, and the rest but they don’t come close to what OJ was on the field. 

I remember crying as a kid when oj was traded. Too young to think about the bad knees and decline in performance. I voted Thurman though because of the Super Bowls. Even though we didn't win 1,  those were fun times ans I'm not sure we get there without him.  Tough call between the 2.

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39 minutes ago, JohnnyK said:

It was people working with Harry Conick Jr. (Spelling) who sang God bless America before the game that moved Thurman's helmet...and Thurman was my vote he was the best to watch in every situation, need one yard he turns sideways and gets it, 3 and 12 draw, runs around three guys and picks it up...shady could learn a lot from him!!!!

 

Yeah, it was the Super Bowl, so the announcers are looking for anything to latch on to. "Boy, I don't know if Thurman Thomas has his head in the game"...!@#$ing nonsense. The Redskins were a big 7-point favorite going in to the game. They were the dominant team in the NFL that year.

 

 

I can't believe that is still hung on to Thomas by Bills fans. I could see casual fans, or Patriot fans making fun of it, but it was just a mix up. Thurman did other things that I didn't like, but I never questioned his heart, and dedication to winning. 

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As an original Bills season ticket holder, I had to go with  Cookie. I absolutely love Thurman, Shady, OJ [as a player], Joe Cribbs and Fred. Cookie was from another planet. Third and 4----they knew he was coming, but nothing could be done, he could not be stopped, it was this that gave birth to the iconic "LOOKIE LOOKIE HERE COMES COOKIE" saying. Once into the open field, a defensive back was looking at the end of his career if Cookie was coming at him. At 6' 3' and 245 lbs, Gilchrist LOOKED for collisions. I forget his name, but there was a Patriot DB who , on 2 separate occassions, swallowed his tongue after colliding with this guy. At a booster club meeting, attended by not only a bunch of Bills but a half dozen players for the Cleveland Browns [they were in town for a charity basketball game against the Bills] I was talking to some of the Browns about Cookie, They knew him because immediately after high school when he was 17 yrs old he tried out for the Browns at fullback when they still had Jimmy Brown. They liked him and followed his career in Canada [where he played MLB and fullback], and then with the Bills. One of them a guard named John Wooten, told me that he thought Gilchrist was just as strong and fast as Brown and was a far better blocker. From what I understand the Browns came under some fire from the league for trying to hire a player under 18. He was a living legend among the guys he played with. I'm not sure he was completely wired right because he did some REALLY bizarre stuff. I don't recall why----but for a time, he kicked off and also kicked  FGs. He would kick off, then run down field with his arms out wide and made a sound like an airplane as he blasted one  opponent after the other. He  was also a bit of a problem OFF the field. He had a number of confrontations with the Buffalo PD, it seemed he did not care to be told to leave places that he chose to be at. He ended up paying a severe price for his ferocious style of play. It seems like it was about 5-6 yrs ago that I came across an address for Cookie and emailed him, and asked how he was doing. It turns out he was doing very poorly and had severe medical problems that he was unable to afford treatment for. He died not long after and his family donated his brain to whatever entity was accumalating info on brain injuries common to football players. I read that his brain had suffered catastrophic damage, that I'm sure was a result of his violent style of play. 

I won't go into it here, but if you're interested, look up the story about going to an all-star game in New Orleans and finding out that the black players were told they couldn't stay at the same hotel as the white players. Like I said before---- he didn't like being told he had to leave some place he chose to be at----it made an interesting story if you care to look it up.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Jay_Fixit said:

Favorite is Thurman. He’s the RB that I grew up with as a Bills fan.

 

Travis Henry is next. That dude played through pain, ran hard and impregnated any woman that was within 10’ of him.

 

Tough not to love that kind of bravado.

That is one of the funniest posts I have read.

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7 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

For a brief moment in time, Travis Henry was really good. He’s not my favorite. At this point, Shady is. But man it’s easy to forget how good Henry was.

 

Henry was impressive for his size and always seemed to fall forward. 

 

Unfortunately, he also couldn’t seem to pull out. 

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3 hours ago, Chicken Boo said:

Shady.  Arguably the most talented RB the Bills have ever had.  

 

 

No, it isn't arguable.  I love McCoy, but Simpson was head and shoulders above him. 

 

As someone said, the Bills have had good running backs.  Maybe the best collection running backs of any team in the league.  Bears has Peyton and Sayers and Forte.  Cowboys. Browns.

 

Simpson, Thomas, McCoy, Gilchrist, Cribbs, Lynch.  Name a team where Fred Jackson would be the SEVENTH best back in franchise history.  

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I voted Thurman (leads all Bills RBs in yards, led the league in yards from scrimmage 4 years in a row...only other player to ever do that was Jim Brown, would have been Super Bowl MVP if Norwood's kick went through. How many RBs win that over their HOF QB? Was huge in the playoffs/big games---186 and 3 TDs in Championship game vs. Chiefs, etc.).

 

And for some reason, Joe Cribbs was the 2nd player I thought of when first reading the post, though of course O.J. and Thurman are really 1a/1b...and you can debate about which of the two should be on top. Not old enough to have seen Cookie play, so can't really choose him as my favorite. I am a huge Freddie fan!!!! And Shady would round out the top 5 for me.

 

Thurman

O.J.

Cribbs

Freddie

Shady

 

honorable mention: Kenny Davis...loved his unselfishness and competitiveness and the guy knew how to find the endzone

 

Shout out to some guys that didn't make the poll: Robb Riddick and Greg Bell

 

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I didnt vote yet. It's really between Thurman and McCoy for me because I have an actual like I watched them play attachment to them.

 

However. Antowain Smith, I had to click results to see if he received any votes. And not to my surprise, he didn't. I just remember him getting a lot of hate in the late 90s. I was young, but I thought I was pretty perceptive. 

 

I'd love to hear some people older than me speak on how they thought he was regarded by fans. I remember, I could be wrong, but didn't he just a big ass run on that last scoring drive in Nashville in 99?

 

I think he was forced out while stiff arming a guy or ran out pretty easily and after the dude busted a big run all I can remember is my dad bitching " Thurman would have scored" My dad is a hot take artist.  I could also be completely wrong, I was 10. And I have no desire to watch that game again.

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I totally loved Thurman but I voted for Fred because Thurman played in a great team.  That team had so many players you could really enjoy watching.  There is no doubt that it is easier to play on a great team.  For years, Fred was the only pleasure we got watching the Bills and on numerous occasions he carried the team on his back.  That is why he got my vote.  P.S. - I think OJ was our greatest ever at the position but I did not get to see him play and I would also say that honourable mention goes to Shady who lights up so many games. 

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