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The Jokeman

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  1. 5th overall pick of the 1970 draft aka OJ's chauffeur.
  2. Drafting Todd Collins instead of Rob Johnson in 1995 was the bigger mistake than trading for Johnson and signing Doug Flutie in 1998.
  3. The McFumble game against the Patriots, Trent Edwards played better than Brady for almost the whole game, we were up by 11 with close to two minutes left. It was a prime time game, I was visiting my now departed Grandma out of state and things felt great until..... There was honestly no reason we should have lost that one except for one fatal mistake.
  4. OJ remains in the NFL HOF, so he should stay on our own Wall of Fame. Again the celebration is the impact these guys had as players not as people yet you could argue that prior to Goldman/Brown OJ was the best advocate for the Bills. I agree 1000%
  5. ....that's what she said...
  6. Great movie yet I'm glad they ended up cutting out that whole Octupus scene yet the editor's missed a reference to it which can cause confusion when watch the movie more than once.
  7. I liked they ended it with the same button conversation as the premier episode but the whole 2 part/court room relive old moments and them going to jail was meh.
  8. Please everyone knows Doug Flutie saved the Bills *mega eye roll*
  9. Gale Sayers from a running, receiving and returning was the most complete player that the NFL has seen.
  10. Considering we took Marshawn Lynch instead of Revis your point doesn't make sense.
  11. I agree as a former Okoposo hater as he his first few seasons here were horrible, so give it to Okopo next season with Tuch getting the A and then when Okopo moves on give the C to Tuch. Makes perfect sense to me.
  12. The first episode of season 1 was great but some of them just feel like a total waste of time.
  13. Josh Allen Thurman Thomas Summer Sanders I chose Sanders because she actually likes the Bills and might have something to add to the discussion.
  14. There's a snapper joke in here somewhere....
  15. The atmosphere was fair weathered, loud and proud when the Bandits scored but when we fell behind late and got very quiet. It was a good game but the Bandits clearly lost it in the 3rd quarter when we couldn't muster anything in terms of goals after Vinc finally started playing better as he was horrible in the 1st half moreso in the 2nd quarter.
  16. Turpin is 155 lbs, very small in terms of NFL size.
  17. If we can come away with a starting caliber goalie this offseason I'll be happy whether it's through a UFA signing or a trade I don't mind. As I don't see Levi in Buffalo for another three seasons (see finish this year in college, signing and two or so years in Rochester).
  18. Why not Mark Maddox?
  19. I could see Austin beating out McKenzie since they both offer similar skill sets but Austin might be a better return man.
  20. I think the toughest thing is Baker's salary for this season as the Browns will have to eat some of it as not sure any team could take it all on.
  21. Actually I think Greg Mancz has a better chance.
  22. When he accepts a deal for the NFL minimum lol
  23. Goldblum always kills it because he's on screen for like 20 minutes during the whole movie. That said the movie was okay, I mean so many throw backs to the original movie including a guy who looked a bit like Wayne Knight, a Barbasol can and a few shots that clearly meant to emulate other scenes we've seen before, there was also a fun take on one of the less than liked sequels. I'd call it 2.5 out of 5.0 as was entertaining. The mother of the "girl" was a bit of an odd twist.
  24. RJ did but apparently it didn't get him to get his arm strength back according to Wikipedia. Comeback attempts (2006–2008)[edit] Following his release from Oakland in 2004, Johnson underwent Tommy John surgery, a procedure more commonly performed on baseball pitchers. A tendon was taken from Johnson's wrist and transplanted into his elbow to replace the injured tendon that resembled "a frayed rope" from overuse. After a year of recovery, Johnson worked out for the Tennessee Titans, but was not signed. Reports suggested his arm strength was still under 50%. In 2006, Johnson was signed by the New York Giants to compete for a roster spot behind starter Eli Manning. Johnson was released before the preseason came to an end. In an NFL.com interview, Johnson vowed to continue his career for as long as he could play at "an NFL level." In September 2008, Johnson was invited to a Titans workout, along with Joey Harrington and Chris Simms. However, the Titans signed Simms as a backup for veteran Kerry Collins. This was Johnson's last reported NFL workout.
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