Great article. Thanks for posting. I think you should amend the title, though, and add Diggs’ name. Otherwise, someone’s going to take a quick look, not see a new thread with his name and create a duplicate thread.
The company that I worked for at the time was having a week-long seminar in Boca Raton, Fl. They scheduled my flight for the morning of the game and I arrived in Florida 30 minutes before kickoff. I hustled over to the car rental booth and the guy asked me, “ We only have convertibles left, is that okay?”
As the game began I was cruising down I-95 N with the ragtop down on a Chrysler LeBaron listening to the announcers describe the cold and snow I had left behind just hours before. I remember thinking how strange and surreal life can be at times.
I made it to my hotel and watched the rest of the game ( Tasker’s return will always stick out in my mind) before soaking in the last rays of sunshine on the beach.
This survey suggests that a majority of fans would not attend a game before Covid-19 vaccines are made available to the public. Considering the fact that that seems highly unlikely before this upcoming NFL season, let’s take a poll of Bills fans. Are you in or out this season without a vaccine?
https://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/29018209/poll-fans-attend-games-vaccine
The Renegade moment was my favorite from last season, too. I especially loved the vid with the Bills fan saying, “We ain’t scared, we ain’t scared.” Then Allen hit Smoke on that deep fade.
Found it: https://twitter.com/kevconnorsespn/status/1206695632003452929?s=20
The wife and I binged the whole series over a 5 day period about a month ago. We talked in Letterkenny-isms for days afterward.
It's a leg day. Time to work the legs, boys.
It has now become Bob's first ever number 1 on the Billboard charts.
https://www.billboard.com/articles/business/chart-beat/9354213/bob-dylan-murder-most-foul-first-number-one-song-chart
His first ever review, written in 1970 when Roger Ebert happened into a club where an unknown mailman was performing his songs detailing the human condition.
https://www.rogerebert.com/features/john-prine-american-legend
I thought of this next one as I looked in the mirror this morning and lamented that I laughed at the Flowbee when it was advertised on those old infomercials.