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Kyle Williams: Officially Retires


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We love Kyle Williams. I hope he could have won more with us, but it was the hand he was dealt with and he never complained, he always gave 100%. Class act and one of my favourite Bills all time.

 

It will be very interesting who steps up as leaders for this lockeroom. I hope we keep Lorax until he wants to retire so that the transition isn't very drastic.

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On 12/31/2018 at 2:15 PM, JohninMinn. said:

Only in Buffalo fans can celebrate mediocrity like this. Kyle is a nice guy but he got blown off the line of scrimmage quite a bit.

 

 

2007 7-9

2008 7-9

2009 6-10

2010 4-12

2011 6-10

2012 6-10

2013 6-10

2014 9-7

2015 8-8

2016 7-9

2017 9-7

2018 6-10

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81-111

 

 

The record of the Bills when OJ Simpson was here:

 

1969  4-10

1970. 3-10-1

1971. 1-13

1972   4-9-1 

1973. 9-5

1974  9-5

1975. 8-6

1976. 2-12

1977  3-11

 

Total record: 43-81-2

 

Boy, that Simpson guy sucked.

 

Derp.

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13 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Some intern with ‘passion’ just ‘reaching out’ to celebrate Williams.  A ‘must have’!  Jesus, remember when people knew how to speak and write?

Captain Andrew Luck has not lost the fine art of written communication, frequently informing mother of his squads imminent confrontations with the troops from the opposing side. 

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From Peter King's column on Monday, in which he interviewed Williams:

 

Williams: “Football has given me so much more than anything you can see or feel. It’s taught me about teamwork, fair play. It’s shaped who I am. Football’s hard. Makes you dig deep. Life’s hard. There is nothing like a team, nothing like a locker room, with the colors, the religions, the different backgrounds. One of my favorite teammates of all time is Marshawn Lynch, a city kid from Oakland, and me, a country kid from Louisiana. He’s just so real. Very very perceptive. He could sniff out the phonies better than any person I’ve met in my life.”

 

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/12/31/nfl-fmia-week-17-wild-card-playoffs-black-monday-peter-king/

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