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Bills finally give out #32 again, after 42 years


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4 hours ago, Mat68 said:

Opening day there will not be a 32 on the roster.  With 90 on the roster with 12 and 78 retired and 34 and 83 unofficially who do you give out?  34 or 32?  32.  After cutdown Perry most likely isnt on the roster and if he is they change his number.

 

um.. There was a game last year, around Halloween. Maybe you missed it..

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I really wouldn't WANT to wear #32 in Buffalo. That's some bad ju-ju right there.


P.S. I hate that Devin Singletary is #40. There hasn't been a good #40 at running back since...Gale Sayers?!

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23 minutes ago, Logic said:

I really wouldn't WANT to wear #32 in Buffalo. That's some bad ju-ju right there.


P.S. I hate that Devin Singletary is #40. There hasn't been a good #40 at running back since...Gale Sayers?!

 

I'm sure he'll change it once we make some cuts. I can't imagine #40 is a highly desirable number.

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2 hours ago, Logic said:

I really wouldn't WANT to wear #32 in Buffalo. That's some bad ju-ju right there.


P.S. I hate that Devin Singletary is #40. There hasn't been a good #40 at running back since...Gale Sayers?!

I mean it depends on how he sees it I mean he could see it as an opportunity to really make the number his.

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6 hours ago, Logic said:

I really wouldn't WANT to wear #32 in Buffalo. That's some bad ju-ju right there.


P.S. I hate that Devin Singletary is #40. There hasn't been a good #40 at running back since...Gale Sayers?!

Terry Miller was a 1000 yd rusher for us. But yeah, 40 is a lonely #

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8 hours ago, Logic said:

I really wouldn't WANT to wear #32 in Buffalo. That's some bad ju-ju right there.


P.S. I hate that Devin Singletary is #40. There hasn't been a good #40 at running back since...Gale Sayers?!

 

39 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

There is a DC radio show EITM  (Elliot In The Morning) that talked about this briefly in their sports headline update.

 

It can serve as a reminder of how much one has to do  and motivation to be a great football player. 

Former bill Terry Miller. Had a couple of seasons before he was done

2 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Terry Miller was a 1000 yd rusher for us. But yeah, 40 is a lonely #

Beat me to it, damn

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Bloody good news.  Perry is a slashing runner.  If he doesn't get cut, the jersey should fit like a glove.  If he does, he can always go to Denver and be a Bronco.  Either way, it's a killer move by the Bills.   

 

 

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On 5/21/2019 at 9:35 AM, 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.

 

 

 

Totally agree.  I would be good with #32 being given out to a vet who joined the team and requested it or to a first round rookie, not to a scrub.

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9 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

Robb Riddick too.

Former county executive who fumbled the ball versus the raiders. Eddie R. Number40

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On 5/21/2019 at 9:35 AM, 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.

 

 

 

When the Yankees handed out #21 a few years ago the right field fans were vicious on the wearer and he switched to another number

 

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6 hours ago, row_33 said:

 

When the Yankees handed out #21 a few years ago the right field fans were vicious on the wearer and he switched to another number

 

 

I’m a huge Paul O’Neill fan. He is my favorite baseball player of all time.

 

Paul O’Neill’s baseball career pales in comparison to OJ’s football career.

 

This was a dumb move by the Bills. Does it really mean anything? No. But is sure does mean a lot if you follow what I’m saying.

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“I saw that on Instagram, I saw it on social media (that they gave away Simpson’s jersey number),” Reed told The Schmo in an interview last week in San Diego. “I just don’t think, regardless of what O.J. did (off the field), you just can’t take away what he did on the field - what he meant to the NFL. I think the Bills should keep that number retired.”

Simpson’s number has never been officially off limits in Buffalo because it was never actually retired. Players respected his legacy, however, and no one ever put it on their jersey.

Reed understands what Simpson’s accomplishments mean in Buffalo and what he meant to the organization. Back when he was a Bill, no player even considered wearing No. 32.

 

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2019/05/andre-reed-on-oj-simpsons-no-32-the-bills-should-keep-that-number-retired.html

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On 5/23/2019 at 5:51 PM, Binghamton Beast said:

 

I’m a huge Paul O’Neill fan. He is my favorite baseball player of all time.

 

Paul O’Neill’s baseball career pales in comparison to OJ’s football career.

 

This was a dumb move by the Bills. Does it really mean anything? No. But is sure does mean a lot if you follow what I’m saying.

 

April 2008, 21 was handed out to LaTroy Hawkins for a few weeks before he turned it in.

 

Much admiration for Paul as a player and as a man and announcer, much more admiration for Juice as a player and much less as a man and announcer...

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, HOUSE said:

 

“I saw that on Instagram, I saw it on social media (that they gave away Simpson’s jersey number),” Reed told The Schmo in an interview last week in San Diego. “I just don’t think, regardless of what O.J. did (off the field), you just can’t take away what he did on the field - what he meant to the NFL. I think the Bills should keep that number retired.”

Simpson’s number has never been officially off limits in Buffalo because it was never actually retired. Players respected his legacy, however, and no one ever put it on their jersey.

Reed understands what Simpson’s accomplishments mean in Buffalo and what he meant to the organization. Back when he was a Bill, no player even considered wearing No. 32.

 

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/buffalo-bills/2019/05/andre-reed-on-oj-simpsons-no-32-the-bills-should-keep-that-number-retired.html

A HOFer has spoken!! Case closed!!

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Ron Ellis got Ace Bailey's permission to wear the retired #6 for the Leafs

 

nobody would dare ask to wear Barilko's 5.

 

 

0oops i see they also retired like 15 numbers in 2016... whatever.....

 

 

 

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