Sargent Hulka Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Booth Lusteg, Bills kicker, missed four field goals in a game, including a 22 yarder to win the game with seconds left on the clock against the San Diego Chargers in War Memorial, on October 16, 1966. It ended a 17-17 tie, and was the first Bills game I attended. Quote
Bill from NYC Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago As those who have seen my posts over the decades, it is well known that right or wrong, I'm not fond of allocating our best draft resources to the secondary. That said, when Jairus Byrd came to town, he lit it up! He was picking off passes one after the other. I thought, "maybe I'm wrong. This guy is great!" Well, at a tailgate at RWS, I mentioned my views on Byrd to @BADOLBILZ. He told me that Byrd was good but far from great. He said that many of his picks were caused by lucky deflections and not to expect this kind of production. I confess to being just a bit skeptical (if not slightly depressed) lol. Well, while he was never a bad player imo, he was far from great. His production rapidly fell off and my reluctance to drafting secondary early was fully restored. 👍🏈 1 Quote
Maine-iac Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Anyone remember Tommy Sweeney? Flying home from the Bills vs Miami game on Halloween (2021?) I was seated next to his mother. Actually one of his better games. His mom was pumped. Lots of BC stories and parent stories about him and his sister who I think was a swimmer or something like that. When his father stood up and helped my wife get her over head bag down I could see where they were related. Good people. Kinda rooted for Sweeney while he was in Buffalo just because his parents were nice. Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 6/24/2025 at 10:47 AM, Bob Chandler's Hands said: Butler wasn't the same after the major knee injury. 100% agree. not just physical but mental On 6/24/2025 at 11:03 AM, Pete said: That was the first Bills game I can remember going to. Jerry Butler had 4 TDs and we throttled the Jets. I thought Butler was going to be a star after that. Then I was extra pumped when we drafted Terry Miller. It’s Miller time. Butler and Miller- there is a thin line between hope and folly Glad I brought up that memory. I figured my post would draw attention to some of my fellow "older" posters lol Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Shane Conlan had tiny stick legs and was drafted to play OLB before Biscuit arrived. Quote
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