djp14150 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 6 hours ago, The Jokeman said: https://nfltraderumors.co/bills-signing-p-mitch-wishnowsky/ aka Boomin Onion Mr make a wish now Quote
Thurman#1 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 6 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: But is he a good holder? Actually found a Reddit thread on him about how he did a good job holding even with bad snaps. This is a Bills kind of guy. 1 1 Quote
Willie West Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Bring back Paul Maguire. He's 87 but he can still punt. Quote
machine gun kelly Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) 13 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: Actually it sounds like a Bills player from Cheektowaga You mean Chhekitowaga down dare. Outside of joking, the articles on the main page seems interesting in the way he kicks, so the normal stats on hang time, avg. distance punting, etc. may not apply. I’m in a we’ll see mode with the guy. We don’t have a lot of choices right now mid season. Edited October 1 by machine gun kelly Quote
Low Positive Posted October 1 Posted October 1 14 hours ago, Wacka said: Being 100% Polish I'd say's pronounced with all Vs 12 hours ago, GerstAusGosheim said: lol. Polish name, Wisniewski, somehow got lost in translation during immigration. Yep. Lots of people in Buffalo and Chicago with various spellings of this name. 1 Quote
Wacka Posted October 1 Posted October 1 In Polish, W's are pronounced like V's. Had an insurance agent with the last name Wlos. It was pronounced Vos. Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I was hoping for Mitch Cumstein, my roommate. He’s a good guy. 1 Quote
ElMarko Posted October 1 Posted October 1 7 hours ago, Willie West said: Bring back Paul Maguire. He's 87 but he can still punt. The only thing Paul can punt now is his empty Bud light bottles he drops. 1 Quote
Bills!Win! Posted October 1 Posted October 1 What’s the record on # of punters a team has had on their active roster in a year? Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted October 1 Posted October 1 It’s nice to see a thread with 4 solid pages of absolutely no content. Keep up the good work, gents! 😃 Quote
BurpleBull Posted October 1 Posted October 1 21 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: But is he a good holder? We soon learn how proficient Trubisky is at punting when his alter-ego takes field. Quote
Success Posted October 1 Posted October 1 22 hours ago, Coach Tuesday said: Name just rolls off the tongue. It's easier than Schlittler for any Yankees fans here. 1 Quote
Low Positive Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: It’s nice to see a thread with 4 solid pages of absolutely no content. Keep up the good work, gents! 😃 This better? 1 Quote
GerstAusGosheim Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) 5 hours ago, Low Positive said: Yep. Lots of people in Buffalo and Chicago with various spellings of this name. Imagine being an immigration clerk at Ellis Island and having to guess the spelling of names you have never heard before in a language you don't understand. Until the 1200-1300s, most common citizens did not have last names. Surnames often changed in the 1200-1800's in Europe because often the priest was the only literate person in the town and however he spelled it was your spelling. My surname changed 7 times between 1571 and 1796. Edited October 1 by GerstAusGosheim Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted October 1 Posted October 1 23 hours ago, nuklz2594 said: Want Zach davidson My immediate thought,. Quote
MarkyMannn Posted October 1 Posted October 1 On 9/30/2025 at 3:37 PM, Buffalo03 said: I personally prefer wishlatersky. But I guess this will do After reading this 4x 😅 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 (edited) On 9/30/2025 at 3:52 PM, GASabresIUFan said: Actually it sounds like a Bills player from Cheektowaga Sky is Russian ski is polish 🤣 I can see The pretenders!! 6 hours ago, GerstAusGosheim said: Imagine being an immigration clerk at Ellis Island and having to guess the spelling of names you have never heard before in a language you don't understand. Until the 1200-1300s, most common citizens did not have last names. Surnames often changed in the 1200-1800's in Europe because often the priest was the only literate person in the town and however he spelled it was your spelling. My surname changed 7 times between 1571 and 1796. Your name was on the rolls from the port of the country you left.. the clerks at Ellis Island only check for accuracy they actually were not changing names contrary to popular belief Your name was on the ship's manifest from the port you left from in Europe.. and they just verified accuracy many many families change their name once in America when they were about to become citizens Edited Thursday at 01:41 AM by Buffalo716 Quote
26TrapDraw Posted October 1 Posted October 1 which one of you is wearing his White out Wishnowsky jersey Sunday night? Quote
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