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I think this is a silly thing to make a thread over. Is Beebe legendary? Had some legendary moments. I bet some people consider him to be so what’s the problem? 

 

You and your sensibilities couldn’t let this great injustice go unchecked? God forbid someone considered a FOOTBALL player legendary and you didn’t agree with the words to describe him. 

 

Gross. 

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4 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

I think this is a silly thing to make a thread over. Is Beebe legendary? Had some legendary moments. I bet some people consider him to be so what’s the problem? 

 

You and your sensibilities couldn’t let this great injustice go unchecked? God forbid someone considered a FOOTBALL player legendary and I didn’t agree with the words usage. 

 

Gross. 

nailed it 

 

 

Definition of legend

A story coming down from the past especially : one popularly regarded as historical although not verifiable

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11 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

 

Who referred to him as a legend?

 

He was a good player. He remains in the hearts of Bills fans because that Lett play was the kind of play Bills fandom loves, working as hard as possible regardless of the situation. It has become a symbol, and for good reason.

 

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3 hours ago, skibum said:

At the time, he was the fastest white guy anyone had ever seen. I think that’s part of the legend, too.

 

This is 90% of his legendary status. 

 

In reality, he was a spectacularly mediocre WR.

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11 hours ago, Augie said:

 

It didn’t make him a legend, but it gives him a place in my heart forever.  I love a guy who never quits.  

And there’s guys like C Newton , like the  fumble in the  SB vs Denver  

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6 minutes ago, Artem Lipatov said:

He played 9 season in NFL. 6 of them finished in Super Bowl. How many NFL legends participated in 6 SB?

 

hence the picture I posted.   

Beebe appeared in six Super Bowls as a player — (XXV, XXVI, XXVII and XXVIII with the Buffalo Bills; XXXI and XXXII with the Green Bay Packers) — an NFL record that he shares with former Bills teammate Mike Lodish

 

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12 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

The season can't start quick enough, we are getting really bored and posting some real you what!

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12 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.


Take a chill pill, Ethan.

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12 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

Well, the simple fact that you are mentioning his name 25 years after he last played for Buffalo and everyone knows who he is, what he did and what he was known for, by definition is legendary.

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12 hours ago, NoSaint said:

 

Is 2 catches a game and like 2 tds a year really a big part of an offense that had 4(?) hall of famers including 2 at his position? 

 

If he wasn’t a role player, who was?!?

 

Outside of buffalo and the lett family, I’d venture not terribly well known.

 

that play was likely legendary even if he’s not though

The op did say Bills legend, no?

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13 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

 

Seems like a straw man to me - arguing against a viewpoint that hasn't actually been expressed.

Where and by whom is the proclamation of Beebe as legend?

 

8 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

If you're white and you're the fastest guy on the field in 95% of the games you play in....you're a legend.  

It's equivalent to NASCAR if an Asian finishes in the top 5 in points. 

 

Well, that was easily predictable.

 

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His overall production was not huge but he did a lot of memorable things.  caught 4 TD's in one game, bounced off his head in a playoff game, the Leon Lett play, first ever pass was a 63 yard TD.....not sure why we have to get all butt hurt about anyone reminiscing over him.  He is/was a fan favorite even though he was not an all pro or anything.

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What stands out for me concerning Beebe's time as a Bill:

 

--Earned the nickname "Steeler Killer" for this gem of a game on 9/8/91 (10 grabs, 112 yards, 4 TDs)

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199109080buf.htm

 

--Infamous Leon Lett Super Bowl character/grit example--found a pretty cool random article about the impact of this play in folks' collective memories--favorite line is ''I know you won your ring in Green Bay,'' he said, ''but you won our hearts here (when you were) in Buffalo": http://chautauquasportshalloffame.org/banquet2016.pdf

 

https://rbj.net/2018/02/01/don-beebes-never-say-die-play-is-still-super-25-years-later/

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqGNTUQSuPM

 

--One of the fastest 40 times ever clocked (admittedly hand-timed) at 4.21 seconds (must be truth to this however, given the amount of ground he had to reverse field on to catch Lett in time)

https://www.thesportster.com/football/fastest-forty-yard-dash-times-in-nfl-history/

 

--Oh by the way, dude played in 5 super bowls, would've been 6 if he hadn't broken his leg shortly before XXV. And of course he won the championship with Green Bay.

 

Legendary? Obviously to each their own as to how to define that based on the OP's argument, but in my book he's right there.  

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He's not a legend. He's a notable player. Notable is just below legend on the famous scale.

 

What made his career notable was his speed getting down field. If it weren't for his speed, he might not even be in the NFL.

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14 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

 

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3 hours ago, Drunken Pygmy Goat said:

 

 

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People just ripping from FB and posting here.

6 minutes ago, teef said:

i've got your legendary right here, (pointing to my junk).

(Still looks around for T&C aka the worst mod in the history of earth).

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15 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

He has three plays that are in highlight reels. Only one of which is a completed pass. Yes he chased down Lett but does that make him a legend? He bounced his head off the ground in what should have been ruled an interception not an incomplete pass. And yes he caught a TD in the comeback game.  

That is not a legendary career. Not even close.

 

I have seen every Bills game since 1963, and I consider the Leon Lett run-down as the single most iconic play in Bills history.

While unsuccessfully attempting to chip away at the statue of a Bills hero, you have managed to define yourself.

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15 hours ago, Bad Things said:

C'mon now... Beebe is more than a "role player". 

 

"Legend" may be too great of a term, but Beebe was a big part of the offense.  White lightning!

 

White lightning? 

As opposed to most lightning which is brown? ? 

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Always thought Beebe waa hugely overrated.  Honestly the lett play did nothing to raise him to hero status for me.  I just remember him for having kelly's perfect bombs bounce off his hands time and time again  I used to call him to my friends "The deep threat that can't catch the long ball"

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1 minute ago, stevewin said:

Always thought Beebe waa hugely overrated.  Honestly the lett play did nothing to raise him to hero status for me.  I just remember him for having kelly's perfect bombs bounce off his hands time and time again  I used to call him to my friends "The deep threat that can't catch the long ball"

 

So you're saying Zay Jones has a chance?  

 

 

I keed I keed 

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6 hours ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

How old are you?  that may be why you are asking 

 

Don Beebe became an important part of the team (legend) nearly 20 years ago

(do  I need to state the obvious)  Beebe, Tasker, Lofton, Davis,  all legends IMO. 

Im 47. And watched all those games. Never did I think in real time was Beebe or Davis a legend.

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6 hours ago, Artem Lipatov said:

He played 9 season in NFL. 6 of them finished in Super Bowl. How many NFL legends participated in 6 SB?

 

While he played on six teams that went to the super bowl, he broke his leg and did not participate in SB 32. Until two years ago the answer to the trivia question who played in the most super bowls was former Bill Mike Lodish. Some guy tied that record two years ago and broke it this year.

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1 hour ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Im 47. And watched all those games. Never did I think in real time was Beebe or Davis a legend.

 

The guy who the K-Gun was named after .....   Running back Kenneth Davis emerged as a big threat off the bench, rushing for 624 yards, catching 20 passes for 118 yards, and scoring 5 touchdowns.

 

the K-Gun is legendary

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