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Once upon a time in land far, far away...in a place that I cannot quite recall today

 

I remember a fair-haired lad named Cole Beasley, whose productiion was anything but measley.

 

In his prime he  caught plenty of passes, and the occassional TD...while avoiding controversy and most of all..VD.

 

But as he got older and slower, his contract the team did not renew, now he's binge-watching Fox News, as he has nothing better to do. 

 

 

 

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Shane Conlan broke his facemask in SB XXV which was one of the hardest hitting SB's ever.  oh and Walt Putalski's sister was my sister's college roommate.

 

From the SI vault:

"I've never been so tired in a football game in my life," said Buffalo linebacker Shane Conlan. "I was even tired in the first quarter. They keep pounding with guys like Anderson, and that wears you out. Then they run a play-fake off that, and Hostetler bootlegs and throws that drag pattern to a tight end coming across. You should be on to it, but you're not.

"I broke my face mask on Anderson in the first half. It just snapped and turned all the way around to the right side of my helmet. I mean, jeez, it's the first time I ever broke a face mask."

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Mike Mosley's nickname was FWB and he returned kicks.

 

Jason Peters as a wedgebuster on kickoff coverage may have started the ball rolling on the current rules changes. He just destroyed people, often several at once.

 

Cyrus Kouandjio never blocking anyone.

 

Formosa Jones taking an unflagged helmet-to-no-helmet hit from iirc those dirty punks the Titans.

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3 hours ago, teef said:

oj simpson killed a couple of people.

 

Allegedly.   😂 

 

Mini Max Anderson was probably not much of a rebounder. 

 

 

3 hours ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

Travis Henry had at least 11 children by 10 different women.

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That “family tree” looks more like ground over. 

 

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Todd Collins and the 1996 Bills beat the Cowboys when both Jim Kelly and Alex Van Pelt were out due to injuries.  1996 was also the year the Bills beat all NFC East teams that had played them in the SBs. 

 

A shoeless Rob Johnson got the Bills the lead against the Titans before Special Teams screwed it all up. 

 

Leif Larson is very polite, once called me "sir" when he was asking for something. 

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Donald Jones- he had some pretty sick catches against the Patriots in his brief time with the team.  Enough so Belichick and the Patriots signed him briefly before he retired.  One of the most underrated plays/throws in recent Bills history imo is Fitz to Donald Jones for about 30 yards week 3 in 2011 to set up Freddie's near touchdown.  

 

 

I couldn't resist Dan Carpenter as well.  Guy was a money kicker in 2013 & 2014 I think.  Then the year Rex was hired it all went downhill for him.  It seemed even trying to kick extra points was an adventure for him.   His frustration here at missing one 🤣

 

 

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20 minutes ago, MapleSabre77 said:

Corey McIntyre (Fullback) we had in late 2000’s. Was arrested for exposing himself to a woman while he was riding his bike. 

 

 

Was the bike a "Schwinn"g ?

 

 

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Joe Devlin lived down the street from me when I was growing up, coached my HS girlfriend’s brother’s t-ball team, and near as I could tell, based on all appearances, didn’t really seem to like children, umpires, manners, or really anyone in general.

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3 hours ago, Sestak4ever said:

Preston Ridlehuber throwing the half back option pass to Haven Moses at the end of the game to beat the Boston Patriots I believe in 1969.

When we were bad, the half back option was almost a regular play.  But it often worked and was great to watch when it worked.  Says something about our QB's for several years.

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