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43 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Ernie davis was not drafted by Bills

Oh yes he was. 

Davis was the number-one pick in the 1962 NFL Draft on December 4, 1961.[13] Selected by the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL) in December 1961,[14] he was then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland Browns and issued number 45.[15]

He was also drafted two days earlier by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League.[16]

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4 minutes ago, BearNorth said:

Oh yes he was. 

Davis was the number-one pick in the 1962 NFL Draft on December 4, 1961.[13] Selected by the Washington Redskins of the National Football League (NFL) in December 1961,[14] he was then almost immediately traded to the Cleveland Browns and issued number 45.[15]

He was also drafted two days earlier by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League.[16]

I see- my mistake- thanks for correction.

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Did you know that Bernie Kosar was technically taken by the Bills in the supplemental draft?

 

Did you know that Kay Stephenson essentially sabotaged his own career as Bills HC by telling Polian to build through the draft "for the sake of the franchise" instead of stocking up on veterans in hopes of turning things around faster but with less longer term results?  (This is related to the Kosar mention above.)

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Did you know there's an incredible piece of scientific equipment known as the Tunneling Electron Microscope. Now, this microscope is so powerful that by firing electrons you can actually see images of the atom, the infinitesimally minute building block of our universe. If I were using that microscope right now, I still wouldn't be able to locate my interest in this thread.

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12 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said:

Did you know CJ Spiller played for the Jets?  I don't remember that at all...I knew about the Saints and the Chiefs.  I mean it's not the level of Thurman Thomas and the Dolphins...it was just so forgettable.

 

 

I did not know that he played for the Jests.

But he was one of the worst picks during the drought. Close to McGahee in terms of FO stupidity

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16 minutes ago, dwight in philly said:

Bobby Burnett taught Gym at South Park  High School alongside Babe Birrer in the late 60's , i was in the class , but cant remember if it was 68, or 69.. really nice guy.. 

did you know of a kid named Kenny? 

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19 minutes ago, dwight in philly said:

Possibly .. offhand i cant say 

It was a South Park TV show reference, I failed yet again at humor... 😁

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That the Bills should have been in the first two Super Bowls?

In 1963 AFL commissioner Joe Foss sent a letter challenging the NFL to a championship game starting in 1964. Had the league started the Super Bowl that year the Bills would have played the Cleveland Browns.

Cookie Gilchrist vs Jim Brown.

In 1965 we would have played the Packers. The Bills defense of those years would have given the NFL a tough game. We may be chasing the Lou Saben trophy had Pete Rozelle not chickened out.

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14 hours ago, Joe Ferguson said:

Did you know Joe Ferguson (me) was color blind? And because of this condition the helmet color was changed from white to red.

Writing about yourself in the third person comes off as somewhat arrogant.

 

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58 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

Did you know Kent Hull and Will Wolford, while playing in Buffalo, developed a taste for Sabres hockey and both shared 2 season tickets in the end zone Reds at the Aud?

 

i actually remember it well.. i sat in sec 10 , which would be to their left as they  faced the ice. .. good one! 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, jkx2 said:

That the Bills should have been in the first two Super Bowls?

In 1963 AFL commissioner Joe Foss sent a letter challenging the NFL to a championship game starting in 1964. Had the league started the Super Bowl that year the Bills would have played the Cleveland Browns.

Cookie Gilchrist vs Jim Brown.

In 1965 we would have played the Packers. The Bills defense of those years would have given the NFL a tough game. We may be chasing the Lou Saben trophy had Pete Rozelle not chickened out.

Lived through that.  Cookie was a better runner between the tackles, [and on bad fields - The Derrick Henry of his day] but Brown was also a deadly weapon in the passing game.  Bills probably would have been in the first Superbowl.  Saban traded Cookie to Denver, because he couldn't control Cookie, then did one of his multiple quits in anger.  Joel Collier was an all-world DC, but not a head coach.  We also stupidly let Lamonica go to Oakland and kept Kemp with eroding skills. the 1966 defense was rock solid and basically the same defense as the two AFL championship teams. Interestingly Lamonica was from Clovis California, also in the central valley of california, an hour from firebaugh, and was a big strong quarterback with great arm talent.

 

 

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2 hours ago, BearNorth said:

Lived through that.  Cookie was a better runner between the tackles, [and on bad fields - The Derrick Henry of his day] but Brown was also a deadly weapon in the passing game.  Bills probably would have been in the first Superbowl.  Saban traded Cookie to Denver, because he couldn't control Cookie, then did one of his multiple quits in anger.  Joel Collier was an all-world DC, but not a head coach.  We also stupidly let Lamonica go to Oakland and kept Kemp with eroding skills. the 1966 defense was rock solid and basically the same defense as the two AFL championship teams. Interestingly Lamonica was from Clovis California, also in the central valley of california, an hour from firebaugh, and was a big strong quarterback with great arm talent.

 

 

Yeah and the Bills got Billy "The Piano Man" Joe for Cookie

 Now there's  a Bill you don't  hear much about.

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Brian Pillman was both a noted pro wrestler and a Buffalo Bill, one of two former Bills who made it big in pro wrestling. The other was Monty Brown. Pillman was a preseason cut in 85 and spent some time in the CFL in Calgary where he met the great Stu Hart and made his move to wrestling.

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