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Should the “Bills Mafia” make the wall of fame or is it covered by the 12th man?


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No here.  12th man is a specific in-game reference, especially the impact of Bills fans at games going way back.  Bills Mafia extends beyond the game day experience and is a year-round, all worldly group.  For me, being on the wall reflects the in-game experience and impact element.  And Bills Mafia is just an extension of the 12th man, in my opinion.

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According to Wikipedia, the first mention of the "12th man" occurred in 1900 at the University of Minnesota.   Many fan bases have been called the "12th man" since.  Are we honoring them too by putting "12th man" on the wall?  

 

I like changing what's on the wall to "Bills Mafia" because there's only one Bills Mafia.


Additionally, the "12th man" is sexist and leaves out the Mafia Babes and our other female fans.  

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17 hours ago, I'm Spartacus said:

Don't mess with the 12th Man. It was the original fandom moniker and they "willed" some Bills victories over visiting teams. Broke NFL attendance records for 2nd smallest market. Seattle stole the name from us too.

 

Didn't Texas A&M have it like 70 years before the bills though? 

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16 hours ago, scuba guy said:

I think the 12th man came about for various reasons.

One the I can think of also is the game where the ref asked the crowd to quite down so they could here the play calls, and the ref said we will give the bills a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty.  Which there is no rule for.  The crowd got quite for a second then got louder than ever.  Ref asked for quite again and the crowd got so loud they just continued.  The players were clapping 👏 at the crowd.  

It was during the Kelly years.  Someone here will remember that game.

I just remember when I got home

E I could not here much for 3 days.

 

There used to be a crowd noise rule where the ref could hand out penalties if the crowd didn't quiet down enough for the snap count. And it was in place for the Kelly years. I think they slowly stopped enforcing it until it eventually took it out. 

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16 hours ago, scuba guy said:

I think the 12th man came about for various reasons.

One the I can think of also is the game where the ref asked the crowd to quite down so they could here the play calls, and the ref said we will give the bills a 15 yard unsportsmanlike penalty.  Which there is no rule for.  The crowd got quite for a second then got louder than ever.  Ref asked for quite again and the crowd got so loud they just continued.  The players were clapping 👏 at the crowd.  

It was during the Kelly years.  Someone here will remember that game.

I just remember when I got home

E I could not here much for 3 days.

There was a rule about fan noise back then. Dumbest rule ever.

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1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

According to Wikipedia, the first mention of the "12th man" occurred in 1900 at the University of Minnesota.   Many fan bases have been called the "12th man" since.  Are we honoring them too by putting "12th man" on the wall?  

 

I like changing what's on the wall to "Bills Mafia" because there's only one Bills Mafia.


Additionally, the "12th man" is sexist and leaves out the Mafia Babes and our other female fans.  

"Man" is not sexist. Women are included. Both men and women are part of mankind. "Man" has been used to describe all people, including women, for basically forever, going back to Old English, Old Germanic, and even Sanskrit.

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19 hours ago, I'm Spartacus said:

Don't mess with the 12th Man. It was the original fandom moniker and they "willed" some Bills victories over visiting teams. Broke NFL attendance records for 2nd smallest market. Seattle stole the name from us too.

And the bills took the name from Texas A&m... Fun fact .  The bills are the only NFL team with direct copyright permission from A&m to use the term

 

Seattle and Indianapolis were sued

55 minutes ago, MJS said:

There was a rule about fan noise back then. Dumbest rule ever.

In place for only a couple seasons.. maybe 2

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What OBD aught to do is have a sign over every Stadium exterior entrance that says; “ HOME OF THE BILLS MAFIA” or not…, 😂

 

 

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12th man takes care of it.  A fellow professor friend grew up in New England and was a huge Pats fan, but hates what Kraft has done.  So he’s now for the Bills.  When I told him I could get him a Mafia shirt he told me that brings up some horrible memories of the real Mob.  Point being it’s probably not the best to put Mafia up on the Wall.

18 hours ago, NC-billsfan! said:

Agreed, like you I’m the 12th man. I was in the stadium with you. I was an 8 year old when Leopold? Ended Miami’ s ten year streak. I feel like they might be two separate entities which is weird. I’ve been to epic games, goal post games, that’s the 12th man. I thin Bills Mafia is something different, something that evolved from the the 12th man.

That was Nick Miki-Meyer, and I’m sure that’s spelled wrong.  Great day, helped carry the goal post to Ralph’s box.

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20 hours ago, I'm Spartacus said:

Also, we didn't need that stupid train noise to get the fans motivated. The 12th man was as loud as a mother, without that goofy fan stimulus to get us rocking 

 

imagine all that noise in a dome, echoing off the walls!  (sorry, couldn’t help it!)

1 hour ago, klos63 said:

Some Bills fans are way too into themselves.  On the Wall of Fame?  Come on.

 

The Hall of Fame has a fan exhibit.   

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the moniker of "12th Man" acknowledged the unrelenting LOUDNESS that occurred inside the stadium which at times impacted games and the opponents subsequent disruption. 

 

It had nothing to do with the bills mafia tailgate antics or even the charitable outreaches they have spearheaded including the outpouring to  Andy Daltons charity as well as Oshei Childrens hospital in memoriam to #17's grandmother

 

SO imho both are valid worthy fan "awards" but the one deserving within the wall of fame is 12th Man. The Bills mafia could be recognized elsewhere. Not both on the wall.

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17 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

According to Wikipedia, the first mention of the "12th man" occurred in 1900 at the University of Minnesota.   Many fan bases have been called the "12th man" since.  Are we honoring them too by putting "12th man" on the wall?  

 

I like changing what's on the wall to "Bills Mafia" because there's only one Bills Mafia.


Additionally, the "12th man" is sexist and leaves out the Mafia Babes and our other female fans.  


This is a good point.  “12th human” would be more inclusive.

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20 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

Additionally, the "12th man" is sexist and leaves out the Mafia Babes and our other female fans.  

…except that it’s a reference to an additional player on the field in a men’s sport. Would you also like them to change the penalty to “too many persons on the field“?

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On 8/11/2023 at 8:57 AM, Matt_In_NH said:

12th man was used more commonly in the 80's and 90's, it obviously refers to the fans in the stands on gamedays.  Bills Mafia is the fan base in general as it is known today.   I could see an argument for it but meh whatever.

This ^^^

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20 hours ago, MJS said:

There was a rule about fan noise back then. Dumbest rule ever.

My understanding was the rule was about piped in noise.  And it was not dumb. 

 

I have a recollection of a playoff game, at I think Cincy, and they intentionally blasted in noise in from the stadium when the Bills were on offense to make it more difficult for the Bills.  It was wrong.  It wasn't crowd noise, it was from the stadium speakers.

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