Buffalo716 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago (edited) Is it even debatable that the Buffalo Bills have two of the five... If we're being generous two of the 10 best football players ever in the history of this hundred and 50 year old game? Bruce Smith and OJ Simpson both arguably the greatest ever at their position And Joshua Allen is creeping towards that Edited 18 hours ago by Buffalo716 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago As I reflect on this it is weird. I have more knowledge of the AFL teams than I do most of the 1970s teams. I started watching in 1980. Love the comments and history lessons. And I would defend the position that OJ is the most physically gifted RB to ever play. Brown was bigger but OJ combination of size and speed I still do not think has been matched. Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: It somehow is a weird source of pride for me that my Bills have had both Nathan Peterman and Gary Marangi under center. #1 and #2 worst NFL QBs of all time (although Peterman getting garbage starts is ruining that) Weirdly, I agree. For some reason, Bills history is blessed with a bunch of really good RBs and a bunch of really bad QBs. Quote
Pecker Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I’d have like the team to get cook a 300 yard game. Challenge the OL to do it. Even if it’s backups on the OL. Woulda been a nice team building moment Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said: Weirdly, I agree. For some reason, Bills history is blessed with a bunch of really good RBs and a bunch of really bad QBs. There's still franchises that have never even had a Ferguson Kelly Allen 1 Quote
RangerDave Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago I think that was the game that when the Bills got flagged for holding, the TV announcer stated, "That's okay, it will just give OJ 10 more rushing yards." 😆 1 Quote
NoSaint Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 9 hours ago, dave mcbride said: I watched it! I was 9 at the time. It was a thanksgiving day game and while he was unstoppable, the Bills lost because they were rolling with the worst QB in franchise history, Gary Marangi. Marangi was 4 for 21 for 29 yards, a pick and 1-2 lost fumbles. Greg Landry had a Joe Montana-like day in comparison: 8 of 20 for 143 yards, 2 TDs, and a pick. That Bills team was TERRIBLE, mostly because Fergy missed the entire second half of the season. still just wild for a back to pop 273 and team only score 14 1 Quote
Chandler#81 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 17 hours ago, Virgil said: Haha. You’re old 😜 Lighten up, whippersnapper! 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 18 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: When Cook went over 200 with 4 minutes left in the third quarter I looked up the single game rushing record for the Bills. I thought it might be OJ and I was shocked to see he went for 273 in a loss!! I was only 6 at the time so I have no memory of this. Curious to hear what some members recall from that game. That 273 yards is still 6th all time. OJ is only player in NFL history with two games of 250 yards or more. Derrick Henry has a 250 and 238. Bills have three rushing performances in the top 20 with OJ at 273 and 250 and Cookie at 243. I'm glad McDermott pulled Cook, but with that much time left and a Carolina defense that was giving up huge chunks, he could have easily gotten 250+. It’s not only that about OJ, but in 1973 when he went for 2003 yards, it was the most all time on a per game average. The 2000 yard players besides him did it in 16 or 17 games. OJ did it in 14 games as the seasons were shorter. I even went back to Jim Brown in his 12 games as the seasons, and he didn’t run as much on a per game basis. I should add I’m aware Jim Brown didn't accomplish 2000+ yards, but I’m looking at a season divided by games for an entire season, and the most on avg. per game for a season so that is how I did the math. 1 Quote
BearNorth Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Before OJ, the record was held by Cookie Gilchrist. 243 yards 5 TD's 12/8/63. Field was pretty much unplayable, standing puddles and mud holes on the field. Was funny watching DT's try to tackle a RB the same size as they were. I was at the game with my dad, and we were FROZEN leaving the stadium. Quote
All_Pro_Bills Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) It was a different set of rules back then too. All of OJ's running came before the NFL changed the rules to open up the passing game. Illegal contract and holding were not even a concept back then. Receivers faced physical corners off the line and would get cloth-lined or blindsided running their patterns and it was all fair game. Not anymore. A DB looks at a receiver funny or hurts their feelings with a little trash talk and he gets flagged for 15. Advantage offense which is why the focus is on the QB. Also, even in Kelly's era QB's got roughed up. You see classic games and by today's standards there might be 10 or 15 roughing the passer calls. Edited 3 hours ago by All_Pro_Bills Quote
SoMAn Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Did I read it wrong or did Fox show a graphic stating Cook was the 12th Bill to have a 200 yd game? Either I read it wrong or somebody with the broadcast team messed up. I knew immediately that it wasn't correct. Quote
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