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Doubt Joel let’s them get it

 

 

it is kinda funny how both my sports teams ended up using the phrase “the process”

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I hate this!! Why can’t we come up with our own things? Let’s be more creative and come up with traditions and tag lines that others are envious of. We have mastered that on the tailgating end. I really wish that we had something like this though (my favorite tradition in sports):

 

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Since it's a total rip-off of the Sixers' "Trust the Process" slogan, I'm going to treat this ridiculous move as the "Shout 2000" version of the "process" trademark wars.

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16 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I hate this!! Why can’t we come up with our own things? Let’s be more creative and come up with traditions and tag lines that others are envious of. We have mastered that on the tailgating end. I really wish that we had something like this though (my favorite tradition in sports):

 

 

Given the past few years of tired marketing slogans it seems as if it's beyond the Bills to accomplish this. 

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This is much better then Cleveland's

"Lets be frank, we love a good tank"

 

 

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I understand why the Sixers never trademarked it.  Back when the Sixers were "in" the process, the NBA literally stepped in and staged a coup because the 76ers were so terrible, so non-competitive.  Sam Hinkie was run out of town.  Fans demanded it.  Adam Silver demanded it.    

 

Today, the process looks like a stroke of genius and the NBA has a hard time admitting that it worked.

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53 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I hate this!! Why can’t we come up with our own things? Let’s be more creative and come up with traditions and tag lines that others are envious of. We have mastered that on the tailgating end. I really wish that we had something like this though (my favorite tradition in sports):

 

 

For Buffalo, "F**k You I'm Millwall!" seems more appropriate.

Except I would have to say overall, the Iggles fans may fit the Millwall profile better than we do

 

 

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1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I hate this!! Why can’t we come up with our own things? Let’s be more creative and come up with traditions and tag lines that others are envious of. We have mastered that on the tailgating end. I really wish that we had something like this though (my favorite tradition in sports):

 

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Was thinking this other day while listening to The Ramones. Was thinking maybe Blitzkreig Bop would be a cool entrance song..Hey HO..Lets Go!! with 72K singing the "lets go " part. Also the whole stadium bouncing up and down like at Lane Stadium before a Hokie game. WQonder what they will do there as keys are going the way the beepers.

8 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

For Buffalo, "F**k You I'm Millwall!" seems more appropriate.

Except I would have to say overall, the Iggles fans may fit the Millwall profile better than we do

 

 

Loved that!

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1 hour ago, WMDman said:

Doubt Joel let’s them get it

it is kinda funny how both my sports teams ended up using the phrase “the process”

 

Whenever I hear "the process" somehow Velveeta "cheese" comes into my mind

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I really liked" The Bills make  Me Wanna Shout"

 

For 18 years this really worked well for me

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1 hour ago, 4_kidd_4 said:

Should trademark “facepalm” while they’re at it.

 

I thought you were already owner of it.

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Here in Seattle, numerous locals think they invented the term, "12th man."  They didn't, of course.   The expression has been around since at least 1900.  But Seahawk fans have embraced it and it seems now a very much Seattle thing with #12 Jerseys, flags, and logos everywhere.  

 

Buffalo could do the same with "Respect the Process" - except that it's not all that inspiring.  I suppose it's a good catchphrase to use with the players because you want them to embrace McD's way of doing things.  But it doesn't resonate with me as a fan.  

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