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This is a slap in the face to OJ.

Is he a terrible person? Yes

 

But he's a HOF running back and his # should be retired, not given to some scrub who will be cut before the regular season.

 

 

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This isn’t exorcising demons...this is inviting karma to ‘dope slap’ the Bills in the head.  Who’s responsible?!  FIRE THEM!!!  FIRE EVERYONE!!!  ??

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Like most families, we just don’t talk about it.  His name, number, and accomplishments aren’t mentioned, nor are his crimes.

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Just now, Freddie's Dead said:

As much as I despise Orenthal, giving out #32 again is just wrong.

I felt that way when we gave #15 to Todd Collins. My Son has a Simpson Home jersey.

 

I hope he doesn’t get confused with Senorise..

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10 minutes ago, Plano said:

This is a slap in the face to OJ.

 

 

I hope so. 

 

 

10 minutes ago, Plano said:


Is he a terrible person? Yes

 

But he's a HOF running back and his # should be retired, not given to some scrub who will be cut before the regular season.

 

 

 Retiring a number, celebrating a person with an honor like the Wall, are optional. It’s up to the team to honor the person. The Bills should skip that honor for Simpson. 

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9 minutes ago, Plano said:

This is a slap in the face to OJ.

Is he a terrible person? Yes

 

But he's a HOF running back and his # should be retired, not given to some scrub who will be cut before the regular season.

 

 

It’s an odd decision. I don’t really have strong feelings one way or another on whether his # should be issued. But I would be interested to hear the reasoning behind why they decided to do it now after all these years, and why they are giving it to a fringe guy. 

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9 minutes ago, Plano said:

This is a slap in the face to OJ.

Is he a terrible person? Yes

 

But he's a HOF running back and his # should be retired, not given to some scrub who will be cut before the regular season.

 

 

(He might deserve a bit more than a slap). Is it really plausible that he would ever be the subject of a halftime ceremony in his honor these days to retire his #? Somehow I think those plans were put on ice during the 1994 offseason. 

 

I get it--the argument is that performance on the field should never be combined with a player's off-field conduct...but in certain instances, I don't know how you can separate the two? Even those experts like Peter King who have HOF voting privileges can get tripped up by the multitude of layers involved on a case by case basis:

https://awfulannouncing.com/nbc/peter-king-who-repeatedly-defended-convicted-rapist-darren-sharper-cant-in-good-conscience-give-antonio-brown-an-all-pro-vote.html

 

It's a tough call. But clearly the Bills have decided that they won't dwell on it, and does this really change old timers' memories of OJ playing back in the day? 

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4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

It’s an odd decision. I don’t really have strong feelings one way or another on whether his # should be issued. But I would be interested to hear the reasoning behind why they decided to do it now after all these years, and why they are giving it to a fringe guy. 

 

Why?   Pt 1    you need to give up your right testicle for the answer 

Why?   Pt 2    a fringe guy may not be here long enough and 32 can go back to the closet 

 

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All in all, I’m good with it. No one associated with the current FO has any stake in a murderer who played here 40 years ago. I don’t believe we’d ever retire the number, based on June 13, ‘96. I think it may be Pegula’s/McBeane saying “that part is over too!”

 

I saw OJ play many games, wowing Rich Stadium. But by ‘78, I was ready to move on. It helped that we Drafted Joe Cribbs with the pick we got from San Fran.

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46 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

Cool! I can wear my Gary McDermott jersey again!

 

Edit: nope, moth eaten and smells like sour Cream Ale..

 

I think that’s just how Genny Cream smells. 

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