BuffaloBillyG Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Lost in the shuffle of the crud fest that was last night, James Cook has broken 1,000 rushing yards with 6 games still to go. He becomes just the third Buffalo RB with over 1,000 rushing yards in 3 straight seasons joining 2 HoF running backs in 32 and Thurman Thomas. He also has the opportunity to become just the second Buffalo Bill ever to hit 1,500 rushing yards in a season. The only other Bill to do it was, of course, he whom shall not be named who did it in 3 different seasons. The next closest was Thurman Thomas's 1992 season where he came up just shy at 1,487 rushing yards. 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Billy, OJ may have not been a good human being, but he was a great RB for the Bills before we knew what he was capable of doing. I don’t like the man, but loved watching him as a little boy, at least the last half of his career. Quote
Shortchaz Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Speaking of wasting the best years. Congrats jimbo Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 28 minutes ago Author Posted 28 minutes ago 36 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said: Billy, OJ may have not been a good human being, but he was a great RB for the Bills before we knew what he was capable of doing. I don’t like the man, but loved watching him as a little boy, at least the last half of his career. Agree. He was a as great of a running back as he was as terrible a human being. He was a bit before my time but I've seen a lot of his film. Quote
machine gun kelly Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Agree. He was a as great of a running back as he was as terrible a human being. He was a bit before my time but I've seen a lot of his film. Well I hit 58 in the coming week so I was little, but remeber when 5 my older brother and dad going nuts when he broke the 2003 yards. They scared me they were yelling so much in jubilation. I didn’t understand it until much later. It’s crazy he played a small bit in the blockbuster in the 70’s, the Towering Inferno, then of course the Hertz commercials, and you probably remember him as Nordberg in the Naked Gun movies. Obviously I was in my 20’s when we all watched the caddy driving leaving the scene in the 90’s. 1 Quote
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