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This season was amazing....this team exceeded all expectations not many would have given the Bills a 10% chance of an AFC title game back in September. Just remember the 1988 and 1989 Bills got close but had to learn how to win to get to the level of 1990 to 1993 SB teams
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Frazier a “Serious Candidate” for Texans HC gig.
JMF2006 replied to whatdrought's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I hope he gets the gig and McD talks Wide Nine Schwartz out of retirement -
And 80 TD`s 10TD`s 2018 20TD`s 2019 40 Td`s 2020 80Td`s 2021 ....................ok maybe 60
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All I can think of is Marv`s famous speech “Fight on, my men,” Sir Andrew Said “A little I’m hurt but not yet slain. “I’ll just lie down and bleed a while, “And then I’ll rise and Fight again.” Thanks to the Buffalo Bills organization from top to bottom for the greatest season in 25 years The nice thing is........... that it isn`t that broken
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I spent yesterday pouring over stats for both teams(what else are you going to do at work?) These two teams are so evenly matched its going to come down to a blown coverage a bad read or a ST gaff to swing the pendulum. Go Bills Thats funny because I have felt the same way....this is a team of destiny and its all coming together.
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I can't wait for the Super Bowl Sunday hype video
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How are you passing the time today?
JMF2006 replied to Conlan58's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Worked Saturday 11:30 to 8:30pm Today 7:30 to 4pm Lots of time to get home and prep some pre game goodies -
They all go crawling back Has any coordinator under Bellicheat ever succeeded as a HC?
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VCR alert: KC Chiefs @Buffalo Bills 1993 AFC Championship
JMF2006 replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I will fax you one........oh wait -
Should have hired him as eating coach for the O line they could use some extra beef I think this is the last year of the 5yr/25m Pegs payout. He could run short on buffet funds after this year
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I’m good with this table break video
JMF2006 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The pressure was on with that crowd and he came through in more ways than one....congrats on beating the big C -
Hammering Hank now battng them out of Heaven RIP Mr Aaron.
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Chris Berman on Dan Patrick - how he became Bills fan
JMF2006 replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
More like hamburger it happened near Bowen Rd in Fort Erie. At least I was on the right side of the bridge/border -
Chris Berman on Dan Patrick - how he became Bills fan
JMF2006 replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He got a very warm welcome at the stadium a few years ago when the Bills hosted Monday Night Football.(It was against the Pats :( ) That was a night I will never forget.......I hit a deer on the way home -
What an epic training camp battle that will be
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State by state rooting interests
JMF2006 replied to CorkScrewHill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Americas Team I demand a recount of Wyoming The Chiefs stole that state That and they love the chicken wings The guy has almost mythical status there. We even honor him here.... by throwing large rubber adult toys at him near the end zone -
Steve Simmons Article in T-Sun 1991 SB What If...Longish Read
JMF2006 replied to JMF2006's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Its a paywall so most people get all pissy... like The Buffalo News. -
Steve Simmons Article in T-Sun 1991 SB What If...Longish Read
JMF2006 replied to JMF2006's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He definitely looked a bit flustered that Andre wasn't getting open. Bellicheats tight man to man and what would now be called roughness or holding penalties. I don't think any current Bills receiver would do well in those circumstances. I copied and pasted an article from todays 1/22/21 Toronto Sun by Simmons...maybe email him and ask that question. Don't shoot the messenger -
Justin Zimmer...unsung defensive hero?
JMF2006 replied to umangatan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He is one of my new favorites I watch for 61 to see if he is out there. Kind of like the Bills new Meatball Junior. I loved #95 and wish he was on the team to enjoy this I posted mine before I read all the responses...I call him Meatball Jr...my GF just laughs she knows #95 is one of my all time Faves -
Brian Daboll named Assistant Coach of the Year by PFWA
JMF2006 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Congrats to Air Daboll And Mr Beane .......Executive of the Year -
The Bills should have won the Super Bowl in 1991. Then ‘wide right’ happened. But if they’d had a QB of Josh Allen’s stature back then, imagine how different things would have been Kicker Scott Norwood misses a 47-yard field goal, sealing the Bills’ loss to the Giants in Super Bowl XXV in 1991. Wide right would not have gone wide right and missed had Josh Allen been the quarterback of the Buffalo Bills in the now-famous Super Bowl XXV. They may not have needed Scott Norwood’s leg to make that 47-yard field goal to win the NFL championship. The kick might have been shorter, easier, or no kick at all, except the extra point. And the Bills, with Allen, who wasn’t even born until after the team had lost four straight Super Bowls, might have scored a touchdown, coming back to win their only Super Bowl. This is all imaginary now, a great what if, with Allen and the Bills one win and a Patrick Mahomes injury away from going back to the Super Bowl all these decades later. But the more we see of Allen and his array of talents, the more we realize we are watching the greatest quarterback Buffalo has ever had. Some people in Buffalo don’t want to hear that, not about how great and unstoppable Allen happens to be — they know that — but how ordinary the legendary Jim Kelly was in his four Super Bowl starts. In fairness to Kelly, the Hall of Fame quarterback who has come to symbolize the heart and soul of the city of Buffalo and its beloved football team, he was like the Bills themselves: He never had a great championship day. He never even had a good one. But the first one in 1991, that ended with Norwood’s infamous kick missing from 47 yards — that was the game the Bills should have won. That was the game to change history. It was all there for the Bills in the final minutes. All they had to do was score. In the other three Super Bowls, well, the Bills were there in name only. They lost 37-24 to the Washington Redskins and followed that by losing 52-17 to Dallas and then 30-13 the year after that to Dallas. The first two Super Bowl defeats always hurt more than the last two. Jeff Hostetler was the quarterback for the Giants when the Bills lost 20-19. He’s not the worst quarterback to win a Super Bowl, but he’s certainly on the list. The next year, they lost to Mark Rypien, the sort-of Canadian. He started one more season with the Redskins and that was about it for him. All Kelly had to do in the final minute of Super Bowl XXV was get one more first down. Maybe five more yards. Maybe 10 more yards. And all he had to do was manage the clock a little better in a game that was all about coaching and time of possession. A 47-yard kick on grass back then was not like the automatic 47-yard field goals of today. It was a 50-50 kick in those days. I’ve always thought that holding Norwood responsible for the Bills’ 20-19 loss was somehow misplaced. Coach Marv Levy and quarterback Kelly and a defence that couldn’t stop the run cost Buffalo the Super Bowl it needed to win. But you look at Allen now, and the way he plays, the way he runs and how difficult he is to bring down at any time — and all of this at 24 years of age! — and you wonder if this is the year, or next year, or perhaps the year after that. The possibilities are endless. There will always be Patrick Mahomes in the AFC standing in front of Allen and the Bills. Just as there was Dan Marino and Warren Moon in the AFC during Kelly’s best seasons. Allen does things Kelly could never do. He’s already run for 1,562 yards in three seasons: Kelly rushed for 1,049 in his career. Allen has run for 25 touchdowns already. Kelly ran for seven in his entire career. Kelly came to the Bills at the age of 26, when he had already played two seasons in the USFL for the Houston Gamblers. Allen was 22 years old when he began starting for Buffalo, an erratic kid with arms and legs flailing in all directions, a quarterback inside of him in need of coaching and teaching and smoothing out to reach this remarkable level. He is in an MVP conversation not far behind Aaron Rodgers and Mahomes, two of the five most creative quarterbacks ever to play. Kelly’s Buffalo teams were extraordinary, not just for getting to four straight Super Bowls, but for the collection of talent that couldn’t exist in today’s salary-capped world. He had an all-time great, Thurman Thomas, in the backfield, and a Hall of Fame wideout in Andre Reed and a defence that included Bruce Smith, Cornelius Bennett and Darryl Talley. It was a team really had everything but a ring. Josh Allen has backs you might not know and an absolute gem of a receiver in Stefon Diggs. I could argue that Allen and Diggs surpass everything that was Kelly and Reed already, only that would be premature and disrespectful. There is no Smith on the Bills defensive line, no Bennett at linebacker. No Thomas anywhere to be found. But they have Allen, who has already orchestrated a 13-win season, passed and ran for more yards than Kelly ever managed, and thrown for more touchdowns this season than Kelly ever did. He is 24 years old. In Super Bowl XXV, the Bills went 1-for-8 in thirddown conversions against the Giants. That never would have happened if they’d had a quarterback like the explosive Josh Allen back then.