
Greg S
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That goes both ways. The Bills have one of the strongest home field advantages in the league. Having 72,000 for 9 games cheering them on is a great thing. Buffalo should be very tough at home this year. Your point is taken on the road. If they can go 5-3 on the road then they are set up for a great season. IMHO.
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It will be interesting to see how they handle that this year. Their will be no flying under the radar in 2021. The fans in WNY as well as the media (both local and national) have high expectations for this team. The Bills are one of the hunted now especially from the Pats, Dolphins, and Jets.
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The NFL is unpredictable and injuries always play a factor. But if the Bills stay relatively healthy then I see them in the 12-5 to 14-3 range. At the end of the day they will be judged on the playoffs. This team has the talent to win it all. Hopefully they can do that but at the very least I think they go on another playoff run to the AFCG.
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Are the Bills are a "regional" team?
Greg S replied to Zerovoltz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I thought Central NY/Syracuse was a mix of Bills, Giants, Jets. -
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Just a prediction...Cam is the starter week 1 but Mac Jones takes over about mid season.
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Good review of that season but I try not think about anything from those years when the Bills never made the playoffs. The Bills hit a HR with Beane and McDermott and how they changed the culture of the Bills in a short period of time.
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The original Die Hard was the best IMHO. Some debate if its a Christmas movie or not. For me as far as best action movies go I would say.... The Expendables. All 3 of them were great. The second one with Jean-Claude Van Damme as the bad guy was my favorite.
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Truckin' up to Buffalo - Grateful Dead July 4, 1989 @ Rich Stadium
Greg S replied to WhoTom's topic in Off the Wall
Trouble ahead, Jerry in red. Wasn't that just before he slipped into a diabetic coma? -
Ralph deserves credit for keeping the team in Buffalo. His teams had their moments, 64-65 AFL champions, 80-81, the Super Bowl years but mostly he was a bad owner as the W's and L's prove.
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Buffalo's Four Major Sports - Mount Rushmore
Greg S replied to bighorn_zilla's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thurman was the heart and soul of the no-huddle offense. I remember reading comments from opposing players/coaches back then and they all said the #1 key was stopping Thurman. Then you can get after Kelly, Reed, Lofton etc etc. -
Buffalo's Four Major Sports - Mount Rushmore
Greg S replied to bighorn_zilla's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To me Bruce and OJ were 1 and 1A as far as the best players in team history. Even though Ralph wasn't a player I would still put him up there since he brought pro football to WNY. If I were to replace him then I would put Thurman up there. He was the key to those offensive teams in the late 80's/early 90's. -
Buffalo's Four Major Sports - Mount Rushmore
Greg S replied to bighorn_zilla's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If we were to have a Bills only Mount Rushmore then I would have Kelly on it. For me it would be.... 1. Ralph - without him the Bills don't exist. 2.OJ - best offensive player the Bills ever had and arguably the best player in team history along with Bruce. 3.Bruce - best defensive player the Bills ever had and ditto above with OJ. 4Jim - face of the franchise for a long time and best QB the Bills ever had. Was the key in turning the Bills around from the horrible 84 and 85 seasons.