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On paper, the Bills have 9 solid staters.
ChevyVanMiller replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I still have one that my grandfather bought in the 1970s. A tag on the front touts "Dual Power Source Technology" (cord and 9-Volt battery). Still works like a charm. -
On paper, the Bills have 9 solid staters.
ChevyVanMiller replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Why Jake Locker walked away from football.
ChevyVanMiller replied to PIZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Can't wait for the "Why Football Walked Away From Jake Locker," rebuttal piece. -
I'm sure this will get flamed, but I'm casting a vote for Kicker (seriously). Here's a stat from Marasoft.com: In the last twenty years 46.12% of all the NFL regular season games were decided by 7 or less points and 23.59% of the football games were decided by 3 or less. If you knew that you were getting the GOAT kicker, one that would hit almost everything up to 60+ yards out and one who would always kick it out of the end zone and pin your opponents deep, it would easily translate to 3 more wins per season on average. Can any other position besides QB make that claim?
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Bills Release DE Cap Capi
ChevyVanMiller replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That moment when you both learn that the Bills have a player on the roster named Cap Capi and are releasing him. -
Star of Night Court found dead at age 65. http://variety.com/2018/tv/news/harry-anderson-night-court-dead-at-65-1202754949/
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(rumor). Bills-Browns-Giants-Crazy "Dunkirk" type tweet.
ChevyVanMiller replied to PIZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was a fun read, thanks. I often wonder when I read those types of posts, imagine if it was true, how long would it take before the guy with the inside source (in this case the District Manager of the guy tweeting) was cut off and defriended by his Bills source? -
I've heard of him. Get 'er done, Brandon.
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I have a 2015 Hyundai genesis that I absolutely love. Like driving a cloud around everyday. Also, check out how this guy made a really cool modified school bus. http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/classic-cars/the-magic-bus-a-cummins-swapped-modified-1941-chevrolet-school-bus/ar-AAvMlkx?ocid=ientp#image=AAvMnnR|13
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Sabres & NHL 2017-18 - Entry Draft on June 22
ChevyVanMiller replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
A hidden buffalo in the old Goat Head jerseys, who knew? http://buffalonews.com/2018/04/12/sabres-goat-head-jersey-had-hidden-buffalo-head/?utm_campaign=puma&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Facebook#link_time=1523553210 -
There wouldn't be a cliff high enough for Bills fans to throw themselves off of if that were to happen.
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Lodish's 6 total is tied for the NFL record.
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On a related note: the kid's parents took him out for Mexican and he's now being called the next Dizzy Gillespie.
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Updated Mock with RI Retirement
ChevyVanMiller replied to RPbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might as well go all in... 12 Quentin Nelson Notre Dame Sr OG 1 6-5 329 22 Isaiah Wynn Georgia Sr OG 2 6-2 302 53 Will Hernandez UTEP Sr OG 3 6-3 330 56 Braden Smith Auburn Sr OG 4 6-6 303 65 Wyatt Teller Va. Tech Sr OG 5 6-5 308 96 Taylor Hearn Clemson Jr OG 6 6-5 325 4th Rd Colby Gossett App. St. Sr OG 7 6-6 315 5th Rd Skyler Phillips Idaho St. Sr OG 8 6-2 315 6th Rd Sam Jones Arizona St. Jr OG -
A sad story, seems as if his life is unraveling after the death of his longtime wife. http://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/celebrity/stan-lee-needs-a-hero-elder-abuse-claims-and-a-battle-over-the-aging-marvel-creator/ar-AAvIeCW?ocid=ientp
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Could you imagine if the Bills stayed put and still came away with this haul? Buffalo Bills Round 1 (12): Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma Round 1 (22): Rashaan Evans, ILB, Alabama Round 2 (53): Carlton Davis, CB, Auburn Round 2 (56): Jordan Lasley, WR, UCLA Round 3 (65): Nathan Shepherd, DT, Fort Hays State Round 3 (96): Jamarco Jones, OT, Ohio State There is certainly a possibility the Bills package 12 and 22 (with some other picks) to go up and get a QB. If they don't, they have six picks in the top 96 to help a roster that has some areas of need. Mayfield is the most experienced QB in this class and would likely compete for the starting job with AJ McCarron. Evans is a solid linebacker with good pass-rush skills. Davis would provide insurance if the Vontae Davis signing doesn't work. Lasley has first-round abilities at wideout, but has fallen from off-field issues. Shepard is a good small-school player and could help fill the hole left by trading Marcell Dareus. Jones provides help on an O-line that traded away Cordy Glenn.
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Sabres & NHL 2017-18 - Entry Draft on June 22
ChevyVanMiller replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
And yet during a season when he says he lost his love for the game he broke the all-time record for faceoff wins - weird. https://www.thescore.com/news/1522787 -
Brandon beane the new Tim Murray?
ChevyVanMiller replied to QBorBust2018's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We seriously need a 100 post minimum before a member can start a topic. -
[Misleading Title]BILLS WILL TRADE BOTH #1 PICKS - -
ChevyVanMiller replied to Punt75's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sometimes it's best to just hold a fart in - for the betterment of everyone around you. -
The Ole Ball Coach/New League
ChevyVanMiller replied to plenzmd1's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's a shame that Spurrier failed as head coach of the Redskins. He was adamant that he and his assistant coaches would work reasonable hours and would go home by the dinner hour each day. I don't believe that coaches staying at the team facility until midnight and arriving back by 6 am (as every Bills coach did during the drought) accomplishes anything other than to send their divorce rates skyrocketing. -
Five players that were selected first overall of the NFL draft suited-up at some point in their careers for the Buffalo Bills. Your task, should you choose to accept it, is to rank them from 1-5 by the success of their playing careers. A few caveats: Players should be ranked by the totality of their careers, not just the time spent in Buffalo. O.J. should be ranked solely by his playing career, not by his crimes and punishment. (Let's leave those discussions for more specific to O.J.threads) Tom Cousineau is not included as he never played a down for Buffalo. Walt Patulski, defensive end Drafted by: Buffalo Bills, 1972. Would you believe the first Notre Dame player to go No. 1 overall was Walt Patulski? Feel free to use that bit of trivia at the sports bar. Patulski started in Buffalo for four seasons before putting in a final year with Don Coryell and the 1977 St. Louis Cardinals. Patulski never lived up to his draft status, unfairly described as not being mean enough. His intellectual approach didn't mesh with Bills head coach Lou Saban, which Patulski admitted last year wrecked his career. Mario Williams, defensive end Drafted by: Houston Texans, 2006. Much debate came with Mario Williams going ahead of Reggie Bush, but now there is little doubt that it was the right choice. For all the criticism of Williams by various media members and fans, the guy who never seemed to do enough accomplished much in his 11 years in the league. That includes 97.5 sacks and four Pro Bowls. The recent one-year stint in Miami? Not as memorable. Drew Bledsoe, quarterback Drafted by: New England Patriots, 1993. Despite being largely known as the man replaced by Tom Brady in New England, Drew Bledsoe should be remembered for being a fine passer in the 1990s. In fact, Bledsoe led the NFL with 4,555 yards in only his second season. He also led New England to Super Bowl XXXI. While his stints with the Bills and Cowboys were often underwhelming, he did throw for over 4,000 yards in his first year in Buffalo while putting together five game-winning drives in his only full season as a starter in Dallas. O.J. Simpson, running back Drafted by: Buffalo Bills, 1969. O.J. Simpson didn't hit his stride with the Bills until Lou Saban took over head coaching duties in 1972. Simpson led the NFL in rushing in four of the next five seasons, including with 2,003 yards in 1973. Bruce Smith, defensive end Drafted by: Buffalo Bills, 1985. The NFL's sack king deserves this high ranking, especially because Bruce Smith provided 15 Hall of Fame seasons for the team that drafted him. Hard to believe now, but people questioned the Bills' decision back in 1985. Smith's 200 sacks are beyond question, as are his eight first-team All-Pro selections and 11 Pro Bowl nods. Oh, he also was Defensive Player of the Year twice and was named to two different All-Decade teams by the Hall of Fame. So basically, he deserves to be above the quarterbacks on this list. Except one.