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Curious to see when the new stadium is built if the Bills put OJ's name on the "Ring of Honor" or Bills Wall of Fame of whatever they will call it. From a football standpoint, he deserves to be on it. Given what he did and what a POS he is I could see how the Bills may want to remove his name or number in the new stadium and distance themselves from #32.

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16 minutes ago, Gregg said:

Curious to see when the new stadium is built if the Bills put OJ's name on the "Ring of Honor" or Bills Wall of Fame of whatever they will call it. From a football standpoint, he deserves to be on it. Given what he did and what a POS he is I could see how the Bills may want to remove his name or number in the new stadium and distance themselves from #32.

One of the greatest RBs in NFL history that wore a Bills uniform. 

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Just now, Solomon Grundy said:

One of the greatest RBs in NFL history that wore a Bills uniform. 

 

He was the greatest RB in Bills history. Best player the Bills had on offense is OJ. Bruce gets that honor for defense. I wonder if the Bills put OJ's name up in the new stadium. I could see it going either way.

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2 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

He was the greatest RB in Bills history. Best player the Bills had on offense is OJ. Bruce gets that honor for defense. I wonder if the Bills put OJ's name up in the new stadium. I could see it going either way.

Him and Cookie should have some type of honor at the new stadium. 

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3 hours ago, Gregg said:

Curious to see when the new stadium is built if the Bills put OJ's name on the "Ring of Honor" or Bills Wall of Fame of whatever they will call it. From a football standpoint, he deserves to be on it. Given what he did and what a POS he is I could see how the Bills may want to remove his name or number in the new stadium and distance themselves from #32.

 

They should put up all the other names and say they forgot OJ or ran out of letters due to supply chain problems.  It's so crazy.  It might work.   

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On 7/7/2023 at 5:20 PM, BobbyC81 said:


If you can’t joke about life, you’ll go insane.

 

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If you can’t joke about life, you’ll go insane.

 

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Deja vu all over again?

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1 hour ago, Irv said:

From a football standpoint, he deserves to be on it

You've answered your own dilemma.  The wall is not a monument to the great guys on teams past.  It is a monument to the game of football.  

 

For that reason, forget what you think of OJ; he belongs on the wall; he's already there, and should stay there.

 

He's still the BEST BILL of all time, bar none.  You can't just revise history and remove him from it because he's a psycho multi-murderer who got away with it.

 

Get him up there in the new stadium.  And deal with reality.  

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Not gonna read the thread,
 

So, did the scumbag have a heart attack or not, and if so did he die? I really hope he did or is at least have his health be so extremely compromised that he can’t even go for a walk ever again, and then dies a slow agonizing death alone. 
 

I think that about raps up my feelings on this matter. 
 

GO BILLS!!!

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On 7/8/2023 at 6:47 PM, chongli said:

 

Even people who are worthy of contempt have human rights. We are not a lynch mob, but a civilized society. We don't make fun of medical issues or wish harm on others.

This is a very enlightened perspective, chongli. And I mean that with no trace of sarcasm.

 

The issue, for me, and I suspect many others, is compassion fatigue. I have to worry about all the suffering, crime, and needless wars in the world, plus a family issue that wears me out constantly and will for years, and at the end of it I have zero sympathy or care left for people like OJ.

 

And the baser part of me will say good riddance when he dies. Or, if he suffers first, think that maybe sometimes karma actually happens (in truth, I don't believe in karma and think it's all random)... 

 

If I have any shred of compassion and care left in me, it will go to the victims' families all these years later before it goes to OJ.

 

And my $.02 on the question of putting his name on the wall of the new stadium: Yes, it's meant to honor great players. But on rare occasions, greater issues in life — and greater values than respecting the highest level of sports accomplishments —  should trump playing on the field, no matter how great. Respect for human life, and the disavowing of those who do not hold that respect, trumps a legendary career as a Bill.

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57 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

You've answered your own dilemma.  The wall is not a monument to the great guys on teams past.  It is a monument to the game of football.  

 

For that reason, forget what you think of OJ; he belongs on the wall; he's already there, and should stay there.

 

He's still the BEST BILL of all time, bar none.  You can't just revise history and remove him from it because he's a psycho multi-murderer who got away with it.

 

Get him up there in the new stadium.  And deal with reality.  

 

It can happen where they remove someone from the teams past. See Penn St and Joe Paterno. If OJ is included in the new stadium it wouldn't bother me at all. Both he and Bruce are the 2 greatest Bills players of all-time but if the Bills organization chooses not to include him in the new stadium, I wouldn't be surprised either.

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1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

I have always asserted in the current stadium, they should hide OJs name behind a black curtain.

 

This is a good idea.  Or, if the wall is blue, red, white, whatever - just paint OJ's name the same color.  

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7 hours ago, Gregg said:

Curious to see when the new stadium is built if the Bills put OJ's name on the "Ring of Honor" or Bills Wall of Fame of whatever they will call it. From a football standpoint, he deserves to be on it. Given what he did and what a POS he is I could see how the Bills may want to remove his name or number in the new stadium and distance themselves from #32.

The bills haven’t mention the name OJ in a decade… 

 

they weren’t gonna make a spectacle removing his name from the Ralph … but he ain’t going up 

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3 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

You've answered your own dilemma.  The wall is not a monument to the great guys on teams past.  It is a monument to the game of football.  

 

For that reason, forget what you think of OJ; he belongs on the wall; he's already there, and should stay there.

 

He's still the BEST BILL of all time, bar none.  You can't just revise history and remove him from it because he's a psycho multi-murderer who got away with it.

 

Get him up there in the new stadium.  And deal with reality.  

Can’t agree Next.  Take his name down.  If some cold case investigation finds using forensics not now known that a mobster did it, then put his name back up.  Murderers, game fixers, child molesters, and PED record breakers should not be in the hall or on a wall at all.  Their names are still in the record books and that’s nuff.  

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Can’t agree Next.  Take his name down.  If some cold case investigation finds using forensics not now known that a mobster did it, then put his name back up.  Murderers, game fixers, child molesters, and PED record breakers should not be in the hall or on a wall at all.  Their names are still in the record books and that’s nuff.  

 

Look at how Penn St distanced themselves from Joe Paterno.

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6 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

You've answered your own dilemma.  The wall is not a monument to the great guys on teams past.  It is a monument to the game of football.  

 

For that reason, forget what you think of OJ; he belongs on the wall; he's already there, and should stay there.

 

He's still the BEST BILL of all time, bar none.  You can't just revise history and remove him from it because he's a psycho multi-murderer who got away with it.

 

Get him up there in the new stadium.  And deal with reality.  

 

 

I mean, that would be crazy, right??

 

LOL wtf this place.

 

It's a place of honor.  OJ has none. 

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