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48 minutes ago, BillsNutHawaii said:

Terrell Owens.  Why:  No other player did more in 8 months time (the length of his stay with the team) for the Bills.  Am I wrong with my assessment ?

Ticket sales, national attention, all things combined, its a good argument Coconut.

 

I'm going with J K,

 

and while this may sound a bit premature for some, 

 

Josh Allen a close 2nd,

 

Hey, you can't blame a guy for liking good QB's...

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I’m going to go back in time and say Cookie Gilchrist.  I was at autograph day when I was 8 years old trying to get his autograph, and the bigger kids kept pushing me back.  Cookie saw it, told them to let me in, then picked me up and put me on his shoulder.

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2 minutes ago, Figster said:

Ticket sales, national attention, all things combined, its a good argument Coconut.

 

I'm going with J K,

 

and while they may sound a bit premature for some, 

 

Josh Allen a close 2nd,

 

Hey, you can't blame a guy for liking good QB's...

 

Don’t forget the “key to the city” and he offered some painful (but necessary) critique of the organization. 

Coconut - I like that, but my heart is still in Western New York - I miss you guys.

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Jim Kelly, probably. But I'm young so most of my football memory is from after the Kelly days. Still, I've gone back and watched a lot from those days. Plus, seeing his recent fight with cancer and what him and his family has gone through and how they have dealt with it is pretty inspirational.

 

From my childhood I've have to say that Eric Moulds was my favorite. Man he was good.

 

More recently Kyle Williams is a favorite. He was a great leader and a great player as well. Fred Jackson was awesome too. Those two were the only reason to watch the Bills for many years. You always knew Fred Jackson would come to play, even if nobody else would.

 

On today's team I'd have to go with Tre White and Josh Allen.

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This one is too tough to pick just one. Since I go back to the glory days of the mid 60s I picked the entire awesome defense they had:

 

Sestack, McDole, Dunaway, Day

 

Tracey, Jacobs, Stratton

 

Byrd, Clark, Saimes, Edgerson

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78 

 

All time great that I still feel doesn't get the appreciation he deserves because he has no ring. I know it's been mentioned many times but imagine Bruce in a 4-3. OMFG!!! He'd be the unquestioned defensive GOAT. He'd have a season record of 30 sacks along with 250+ career. 

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Carwell Gardner.   Tough ***** I want to have on my side.  Awesome teammate that took ***** from no one

 

Leonard Smith,  Steve Tasker, Kyle Williams, Lorenzo Alexander, and Bob Chandler are some of my other favorites.

 

And oh yeah- Joe DaLamielleure and Blake Costanzo, because they were cool to me

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Chris Speilman. A short time with the Bills, but a tough throw back line backer, who walked away from the game to provide care for his wife when she was diagnosed with cancer. As someone who lost a mother, father and wife to cancer, I couldn’t help but admire the man, as much as the player.

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5 hours ago, BillsNutHawaii said:

I’m looking at everyone else’s responses and I don’t see any names from the earlier years (1960s), I guess we have a younger crowd here today; I only started following the team in 1981.  

As a result, I’d like to recognize the 1964, 1965, 1966 Bills teams as whole and say thank you for their hard work and for establishing a great foundation for the franchise, the city of Buffalo, and Western New York.

Okay, I'm an old guy.  How about Butch Byrd,  Albert Dubenion, and lookie lookie, here comes Cookie.

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Favorite from the Way Back: Butch Byrd

 

More currently: Kyle Williams. 

 

Best? Bruce Smith. 

 

 

5 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

This guy.  I'm sure many others had this poster on their wall too.

 

Vintage 1970's O.J. Simpson Hertz Promo Poster 17" x 22" ^ Buffalo ...

They probably only remember the Farrah Fawcett poster that nearly resulted in blindness.  :)

 

 

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50 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

They probably only remember the Farrah Fawcett poster that nearly resulted in blindness.  :)

 

 

Oh, Farah was right next to OJ on my wall.  Apparently he had a thing for blondes.

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4 hours ago, Greg S said:

Old school - Joe Cribbs. He was the "Thurman Thomas" of the early 80's Bills.

Super Bowl years - Bruce Smith. One of the best ever.

Post Super Bowl years - Kyle Williams. Played on some bad teams but was proud to be a Bill who loves the area.

Cribbs got me watching Bills football.

78 got me paying to see Bills football.

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28 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

Tre White, the guy is amazing

 

Tre White Tumblr posts - Tumbral.com

 

 

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When he did that in the Jags game he became my all time favorite.

 

The only reason its him is because he is current. Lots of old favorite players..

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3 hours ago, longtimebillsfan said:

Okay, I'm an old guy.  How about Butch Byrd,  Albert Dubenion, and lookie lookie, here comes Cookie.

 

Thanks.  

Also, I just remembered Cookie Gilchrist and I exchanged letters for a short period of time after I read about his challenges in a Buffalo News article.  I recall now he was living in some kind of elderly care home in Latrobe, Pennsylvania and he was soliciting some money in exchange for a shirt with the hope to raise money for his ailment.  Cookie sent me a detailed hand written and signed letter - it was nice.  Unfortunately I was going through some financial hardship at the time and was in no way able to contribute.  Then I think he got a bit “sour” with me when I couldn’t send $ (I’m guessing he was - I have no proof). Anyone else get involved in this endeavor with Cookie ?

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I can't pick just one. It has to be 2 guys who played with each other during a terrible era of Bills football. They were both underdogs who played harder and with more passion then any player in Bills history. For me the HOFers of the 90's will always be legends. But Kyle & Fred were special players during a hard time.

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12 hours ago, ngbills said:

Marshawn because I grew up in Oakland and was coaching at Cal when he was there. Such a good guy and misunderstood by Bills fans.

Certain Bills fans.  I liked him.  

 

I couldn't pick just one favorite though.  Too many good players.

 

5 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

Oh, Farah was right next to OJ on my wall.  Apparently he had a thing for blondes.

And the blondes had a thing for him.

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JK was my hero on the field and although I didn’t think it possible, now even more off the field. So glad my (and his) hometown Steelers missed out on drafting him in ‘83! 
 

I grew up a stone’s throw across the river from East Brady Pa where he’s from, and this welcome sign into town always left a lasting impression on me as a youngster, and sparked my lifelong fandom for the Bills—so thanks for that Jim! :)

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Hard to pick just one! I became a fan in 1985 so from the 80’s and 90’s it would probably be Thurman and Bruce. Great all around players.

The last 20 years it definitely would be Fred and Kyle!! Both class men on and off the field. So is Lorenzo! Loved watching them play!!

 

The one player who always just left me shaking my head was Tasker. Seemed like just a common, ordinary person physically but he just dominated on ST!!

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Talley....as has been said, HEART AND SOLE of the team and for the team. Never Sat down when the offence was on the field, stood with helmet in hand ready to have their back if the worst happened of to cheer when they scored.

 

If you saw him in the greatest comeback game you would agree...gives me chills just thinking about it.

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