Pete Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Posted yesterday at 07:04 PM Carwell Gardner Jim Braxton James Harris Blake Costanza Quote
Just in Atlanta Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM Posted yesterday at 07:24 PM Loved Fred Jackson. Also Kurt Schultz. Total thumper. 1 Quote
Augie Posted yesterday at 07:28 PM Posted yesterday at 07:28 PM 2 minutes ago, Just in Atlanta said: Loved Fred Jackson. Also Kurt Schultz. Total thumper. Fred Jackson didn’t feel like just another player on the team. Somehow he felt more like Uncle Freddie, one of us. 1 Quote
Your Brown Eye Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM Posted yesterday at 07:47 PM 2 hours ago, Stenbar said: Sam Cowart. Too bad he never was the same after his accilies tear. The only Bills jersey I ever got was his, still have it. 1 Quote
sherpa Posted yesterday at 07:52 PM Posted yesterday at 07:52 PM Jim Ritcher. I know he's on the wall, but never got much ink when he was here. I got to know him pretty well post football, sitting next to him and chatting for hours. Just a great guy. 1 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Fred Jackson and Kyle Williams are all time Bills from the Draught Era. Dawkins now is the unheralded. Dude spear headed and got an Oline award added to NFL honors. Current Bills not named Allen, Dawkins is the best and most consistent. 1 1 Quote
dorquemada Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Lou Piccone, absolutely clutch 3rd down guy 1 Quote
US Egg Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, Simon said: Phat Pat WIlliams was a legitimately bad mf. Amen to that. Throw in Ted Washington and it was on. 1 1 Quote
Chandler#81 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Bobby Chandler #81. Led the League in receptions yet didn’t make 1 Pro Bowl. Best hands and toes during his era. 6 1 Quote
dwight in philly Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 6 hours ago, Stanley Lombardi said: Roger Kochman. That career ending injury didnt appear , at the time , as you watched the play, to be as serious as it turned out.. Quote
Victory Formation Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) Aaron Schobel, Terrence McGee, Jabari Greer. EDIT: Also, nobody talks about Nate Clements anymore but he was a shutdown corner while in Buffalo. Edited 21 hours ago by Victory Formation 1 Quote
njbuff Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Joe Cribbs. He was Thurman before Thurman, but his time was short-lived with the Bills. It’s also under appreciated how good of a receiver he was. Go watch highlights of the Cleveland game in 1981 to see how good of a receiver he was that in talking about. 2 1 Quote
PonyBoy Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago The obvious choices have been stated previously in this thread. So, I'm going to reach a little here. Not my favorite, but Pete Metzelaars is further down this list, I think. Was an all-around old school tight end. He averaged about 10 yards a catch, gave Thurman and Kelly time to do their thing, played smart. Ben (Gentle Ben) Williams as well down further on this list. 10 years, 52 sacks. 3 years with double digits. My 2 cents.. Quote
QB Bills Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Victory Formation said: Aaron Schobel, Terrence McGee, Jabari Greer. EDIT: Also, nobody talks about Nate Clements anymore but he was a shutdown corner while in Buffalo. Was wondering if anyone would mention Jabari Greer. He was quietly excellent here for a couple of seasons. Took the idiot coaches forever to get him on the field consistently (even though some fans here were screaming for them to do so) because he wasn't a high draft pick. But when he finally got a regular role, he was great. Edited 20 hours ago by QB Bills 2 Quote
Iiiiiiiiive Got a Feeeelin Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago aaron williams. and i never ever stopped hating Landry Quote
Simon Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 13 minutes ago, QB Bills said: He was quietly excellent here for a couple of seasons. Took the idiot coaches forever to get him on the field consistently (even though some fans here were screaming for them to do so) because he wasn't a high draft pick. It was absolutely infuriating. Even as a rookie it was clear he was a capable corner in this league and it took them another 3-4 years before they gave him a shot. Quote
boyst Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Eric Moulds. He is maybe top 40 of all time WR's. Bills fans like him but in his era he was absolutely dominant without premier QB play. He is 5 yards, 1 TD away from 10k and 50 TD's. Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Fred Jackson. I only have 2 jerseys in my wardrobe: Fred Jackson and Josh Allen. I would swap James Cook with prime Fred Jackson in a heartbeat to play with Josh and this Bills team. 1 Quote
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