John Gianelli Posted July 1 Posted July 1 14 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: I wouldn't want to see OJ's face anywhere anymore, but I'll mention he did kick returns his rookie year and bit afterwards, finishing his career with an impressive 30 yards per return average. And I think Pete Gogolak deserves a mention just because he's the guy who popularized soccer style kicking in the NFL. After playing for the Bills, he went to the Giants and remains to this day their leading all-time scorer. For the youngsters in the cheap seats, before Gogolak NFL kickers would approach the ball straight on. But I agree with the OP, Tasker, Pike, and Moorman are all obvious choices. I'm not sure who I'd add after that. Bobby April is a good option if we're considering coaches too. Agree with Gogolak! 1 Quote
I'm Spartacus Posted July 1 Posted July 1 15 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Tasker, Moorman, Christie, Bobby April I would go with Bruce Dehaven as special teams coach. 1 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Ashton Youboty Corey "The Peeper" McIntyre Antonio "The Other One" Brown Charlie Rodgers Brad "Wildcat Package" Smith 1 Quote
FireChans Posted July 1 Posted July 1 5 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: Ashton Youboty Corey "The Peeper" McIntyre Antonio "The Other One" Brown Charlie Rodgers Brad "Wildcat Package" Smith Tbt Quote
JP51 Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Tasker Wallace Francis Christie Marv Bateman HM to Adam Lingner Just had to give props to some of the older names out there.... Quote
Mr. WEO Posted July 1 Posted July 1 1 hour ago, FireChans said: Tbt "AI Summary The admission rate for the University of Missouri in 2011 was approximately 75%." There were a bunch of TBD stans for this fart in the wind. My favorite was "do you even know what a gunner is??" Quote
nuklz2594 Posted July 1 Posted July 1 if only Norwood makes that kick.......history of franchise would have become a dynasty Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted July 1 Posted July 1 5 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Your comment has absolutely nothing to do with best Special Teams players. But Hey! Thanks for playing… Yes, it does. Gogolak played how many games for the Bills? 26. Just 26. ----Bills---- Special Teams, not NFL Special Teams Who Played For The Bills 1 Quote
Chandler#81 Posted July 1 Posted July 1 3 hours ago, EasternOHBillsFan said: Yes, it does. Gogolak played how many games for the Bills? 26. Just 26. ----Bills---- Special Teams, not NFL Special Teams Who Played For The Bills Pete was the difference in back to back League titles. Nuff said. 🤨 Quote
Maine-iac Posted July 1 Posted July 1 Not sure about Mt Rushmore but Easley was a pretty good ST player in his time here. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted July 1 Posted July 1 21 hours ago, Gunsgoodtime said: This list, plus Terrence McGee imo. What a joy it was watching him return kicks, he was also a great cb Is my memory failing me? Wasn't McGee the CB who would blanket receivers but let them catch the ball anyway? Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted July 1 Posted July 1 (edited) 1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said: Pete was the difference in back to back League titles. Nuff said. 🤨 The Chargers scored just 7 points in those two games, so yeah I don't think Pete was the decider and he didn't play on defense. Edited July 1 by EasternOHBillsFan Quote
HOUSE Posted July 1 Posted July 1 I remember attending games just to watch Paul McGuire punt Thats how bad the Bills were. Quote
folz Posted July 1 Posted July 1 23 hours ago, frostbitmic said: Tasker - Gunner Christie - Kicker Moorman - Punter McGee - Returner Pike - Mt Rushmore isn't complete without him so this Mt has 5. Yeah, I think frostbitmic nailed it for me...while also acknowledging that I didn't get to see players such as McGuire, Moody, and Gogalak. Don't think they'd make the BB Mt. Rushmore, because I assume a lot of their ST tackles came with other teams (Jax and Minn, respectively), but there are two Bills on the All-Time Special Teams Tackles list: Paul Posluszney (at 13) and Antoine Winfield (at 17). Again, not Mt. Rushmore worthy, but other guys who came to mind (with a little digging): Siran Neal, Tyler Matakevich, Taiwan Jones, Roscoe Parrish, Jeff Burris, Leodis McKelvin, George Wilson, Mario Hagan, Marcus Easley, John Wendling, Scott Norwood, Chris Mohr, Reid Ferguson, Garrison Sanborn, Adam Linger, Sam Aiken, Lorenzo Alexander. FYI: John Wendling led the league in ST tackles in 2009 (he was second in the league in ST tackles in 2010, but with Detroit at that point). Marcus Easley led the league in ST tackles in 2013. 1 Quote
thronethinker Posted July 2 Posted July 2 Christie for sure, his onside kick against Houston was a huge moment in that game. He kicked and recovered the same kick. Quote
BillsPride12 Posted July 2 Author Posted July 2 1 hour ago, folz said: Yeah, I think frostbitmic nailed it for me...while also acknowledging that I didn't get to see players such as McGuire, Moody, and Gogalak. Don't think they'd make the BB Mt. Rushmore, because I assume a lot of their ST tackles came with other teams (Jax and Minn, respectively), but there are two Bills on the All-Time Special Teams Tackles list: Paul Posluszney (at 13) and Antoine Winfield (at 17). Again, not Mt. Rushmore worthy, but other guys who came to mind (with a little digging): Siran Neal, Tyler Matakevich, Taiwan Jones, Roscoe Parrish, Jeff Burris, Leodis McKelvin, George Wilson, Mario Hagan, Marcus Easley, John Wendling, Scott Norwood, Chris Mohr, Reid Ferguson, Garrison Sanborn, Adam Linger, Sam Aiken, Lorenzo Alexander. FYI: John Wendling led the league in ST tackles in 2009 (he was second in the league in ST tackles in 2010, but with Detroit at that point). Marcus Easley led the league in ST tackles in 2013. Another honorable mention Josh Stamer 1 Quote
BuffaloRebound Posted Wednesday at 10:23 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:23 AM Tasker obviously 1st, but Christie would be 2nd for me. He was by far our best kicker in the 40 years I’ve followed the team. Kickers are also way more valuable than punters in my opinion. Moorman was a great punter but we would’ve lost just as many games with an average punter. Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted Wednesday at 01:15 PM Posted Wednesday at 01:15 PM No love for Roscoe Parrish? Absolutely dynamic in the open field. Averaged 11.6 per punt return. Devin Hester was 11.7 and over a full yard more than Dante Hall. #12 all time 1 Quote
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