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tennesseeboy

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  1. yeah..the topper was that freaking Taco Bell dog though. Kind of overshadowed all of the others.
  2. geez...justice can be quick and effective. Wonder how he pried Mr. Happy from his tummy?
  3. Well...when I was young and single many years ago a night of Alchohol included the nuts and chips, the texas red hots and garbage plates. I wonder if Len Dale also cut out the culinary accoutrements of the drinking life? Probably would have helped reach those thirty pounds.
  4. Parrish has a place on the bills running kicks back and as a spot receiver. I'd like to see him a little more involved but he ain't gonna be "that guy" in the third receiver slot which is what I suspect he wants.
  5. I think the constant posting on this issue is because it is such an obvious and dominant problem and certainly the biggest question mark on the team. Great receivers, great running back, maybe soon to be great quarterback don't mean shyt without this offensive line doing its job. I guess its just wait and see.
  6. As opposed I guess to Western New York winters...where shrinkage makes the chickens look like more attractive partners!
  7. Was that the Dolly Llama everyone talks about?
  8. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...9072702756.html I'm not all that confident it is a good idea, but interesting that we are one of the teams being talked about. I think it would be a major readjustment to switch qb's but Ralph doesn't have many seasons left (Hell..DJ doesn't have many seasons left) and they may want to go for broke with another risky move.
  9. Boy that playoff game he played with the damaged ankle was one of the gutsiest things I ever saw. That and Ewing coming into the Knicks game with an injury or (before my time) Bob Cousy playing with a broken ankle. That is the definition of tough. Actually I believe TO played in his superbowl with Philadelphis with a pretty serious injury and played well in a losing cause.
  10. What has twenty six legs and fourteen teeth? The Tennessee Vol cheerleaders. Tennessee bar exam question "If a man and a woman get a divorce in Tennessee, are they still brother and sister?" Why do we know the toothbrush was invented in Tennessee ? Anywhere else it would be called a teethbrush.
  11. Tennessee fella and western new york fella walking down a country road one night and come upon a sheep hung up on a fence. Tennessee fella says.."Stand here and watch this!" drops his drawers and has his way with the sheep. Turns to the Western New York fella and says "Now its your turn". Western New York fella drops his drawers....and bends over the fence.
  12. As opposed to all of those other holes-in-one that don't involve luck?
  13. I haven't practiced in New York for many years, but there was a statute that prohibited commercial use of a likeness without written permission. Might want to check that.
  14. I agree with beerball. If the kid is okay with the lotion, let it ride. If the kid wants to get something else, get him something else. There are things you are willing to fall on your sword for and things not worth it. This doesn't sound worth it.
  15. Billy Mayes...Michael Jackson...Walter Cronkite...now...worst of all...that freaking mangy dog from Taco Bell. The horror, the horror.
  16. sounds okay..vick 37 games and Lynch is on his second infraction and is getting the appropriate punishment.
  17. Let me get this right. A florida official gets fired merely for being married to a porn star and a married Governor of a Southern State uses state money to go to Argentina to play the two backed monster with a sweety on the state dime being absent for over a week from any duties of the state govt and then makes a fool of himself on national tv and keeps his job? What a country!
  18. I vote with the wait and see group. I'd have preferred a different pick, but am certain Maybin was one of the three or four best players available to us in areas of critical need. Let's give the guy a chance.
  19. yeah...but that's an alimony and child support thing Only kidding...I know you're a standup guy and probably married to your high school sweetie. Probably a long-suffering high school sweetie.
  20. add Billy shaw. I suspect being in the hall of fame should count for something.
  21. from Wikipedia Gilchrist then joined the roster of the Buffalo Bills of the fledgling American Football League. Incidentally, Gilchrist was Buffalo's backup plan: they had actually drafted Ernie Davis to be the team's franchise running back in 1962, but Davis instead chose the NFL and furthermore died of leukemia before ever playing a down of pro football, and the Bills instead signed Gilchrist as a free agent. While with Buffalo, Gilchrist played fullback and kicked, though he insisted he could have played both ways. He was the first 1000-yard American Football League rusher, with 1,096 in a 14-game schedule in 1962. That year he set the all-time AFL record for touchdowns with 13, and earned AFL MVP honors. Gilchrist rushed for a professional football record 243 yards and five touchdowns in a single game against the New York Jets in 1963. Though he was only with the Bills for three years (1962-1964), he remains the team's fifth leading rusher all-time, and led the league in scoring in each of his three years as a Bill. Gilchrist was legendary as a pass defense blocker. Cookies' teamwork and willingness to "step up" and block for quarterbacks was a key part of his Bills contributions, and made the Bills offense of the era a unique challenge to defend. Gilchrist ran for 122 yards in the Bills' 1964 American Football League championship defeat of the San Diego Chargers, 20-7. His 4.5 yd/rush average is second as a Bill only to O.J. Simpson. Cribbs was nothing compared to Cookie. And Cookie was perhaps the greatest pass blocking fullback that ever lived.
  22. from Wikipedia Gilchrist then joined the roster of the Buffalo Bills of the fledgling American Football League. Incidentally, Gilchrist was Buffalo's backup plan: they had actually drafted Ernie Davis to be the team's franchise running back in 1962, but Davis instead chose the NFL and furthermore died of leukemia before ever playing a down of pro football, and the Bills instead signed Gilchrist as a free agent. While with Buffalo, Gilchrist played fullback and kicked, though he insisted he could have played both ways. He was the first 1000-yard American Football League rusher, with 1,096 in a 14-game schedule in 1962. That year he set the all-time AFL record for touchdowns with 13, and earned AFL MVP honors. Gilchrist rushed for a professional football record 243 yards and five touchdowns in a single game against the New York Jets in 1963. Though he was only with the Bills for three years (1962-1964), he remains the team's fifth leading rusher all-time, and led the league in scoring in each of his three years as a Bill. Gilchrist was legendary as a pass defense blocker. Cookies' teamwork and willingness to "step up" and block for quarterbacks was a key part of his Bills contributions, and made the Bills offense of the era a unique challenge to defend. Gilchrist ran for 122 yards in the Bills' 1964 American Football League championship defeat of the San Diego Chargers, 20-7. His 4.5 yd/rush average is second as a Bill only to O.J. Simpson. Cribbs was nothing compared to Cookie. And Cookie was perhaps the greatest pass blocking fullback that ever lived.
  23. How can we EVER talk about adding any other running back before Cookie Gilchrist?
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