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Loving it. Our Bills Backer Club in St Louis went nutso ...
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thanks for the message and God Bless the USA and Great Britain!
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I thought it was the Fullback DiMarco and was surprised that he scored!
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Props to McDermott haters!
Bob in STL replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great season by McD. We are winning at home. He is changing the culture. We got rid of dead weight Dareus, and cancerous Sammy. We have 5 picks in the first 3 rounds next year, plus we have Kelvin Benjamin. Oh, yeah, the playoff drought ended and "the process" gains more credibility in the locker room ... were it counts. -
If we lose we aren't getting in. Loser mentality. - I hope you watched both games and learned! Ha ha ha .. A win and no playoffs would actually have been our best season since 1999. Time to shed the losing mentally. We are in the Playoffs, Las Vegas does not play the games.
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It’s most important that they win today. A must win division win is a step forward then. Losing shows no growth. If they win and still get eliminated I will feel better about it.
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Is Kyle Williams leadership undermined by media fawning?
Bob in STL replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To even think of a post like this shows an extreme level of cluelessness. Are you just looking to stir **** up? -
The 4 Big Games Prediction Thread
Bob in STL replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The loss to the Chargers will not define McD. He has a long way to go. -
Remembering the IK Enemkpali Fiasco
Bob in STL replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
One of the many embarrassing Rex Ryan moves. Brandon should be fired for talking the Pegula’s into hiring Ryan. That won’t happen but it sure says a lot about how things were run. -
Yes, of course. The rivalries matter most when you matter. This is just our 2nd week 17 that mattered in 17 years. It's hard to keep a rivalry with anyone when you're irrelevant.
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The role should be clarified and returned back to the original intent, to correct errors using clear and indisputable video evidence. In the process Riveron should be replaced. His credibility will forever be questioned.
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The 4 Big Games Prediction Thread
Bob in STL replied to BuffaloBillyG's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Bill 23 Phins 17 Ravens 24 Bungles 20 Jags 27 Titans 17 Chargers 31 Raiders 10 (run for the bus) The loss to the Bengals comes back to haunt. -
Yes. Like Dareus, but not Dareus.
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[Vague Title]Take this for what it's worth.
Bob in STL replied to njbuff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No way could I give up 3 firsts, a second in 2019, and another pick for an unproven QB. That is way too much. -
What we've learned about McDermott & Beane from this season
Bob in STL replied to Dr. K's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Solid first year for McD. The team is prepared and focused. The performance on field is usually good considering these factors: 1. No down field passing threat with Tyrod 2. Right side of OL is poor 3. Very limited talent at wr 4. No back up RB 5. Defensive Front seven play versus run is very poor 6. No pass rush Some game day on field decisions were questionable no doubt, you can say that for most coaches. Overall B+. The overall team has played better than the individual talent would indicate. Trading Dareus iat mid season and not securing a solid backup for McCoy are the biggest errors by McD and Beane so far. -
I really was not extremely close. If gained control with a foot in the air - which is a completely inconclusive decision by the league - he still drug his foot before he went out, you can see the dirt flying. The ref on the field made the correct call.
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The right call on 4th and 1 from the Pats* 33 was to go for the first down. Nothing to lose. Expecting the kicker to deliver a 50 yarder in cold and wind is not smart. The miss just handed them 7 yard plus the momentum. Bad decision.
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I guess I have to "like" the first response to the OP.
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Mike Tolbert - Pro Bowl FB Alternate?
Bob in STL replied to BoccesOnTransit's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I liked Jamie Mueller and Carwell Garner. Both were very tough dudes. -
Has officiating ever NOT been a problem?
Bob in STL replied to Steptide's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, we never really talked about the officials ... Before all the replays, before the challenges, the planned commercial time outs, before the countless pregame and post game shows and analysis. Back then you lined up and played and the ref's calls were made. You moved on. You did not see it over and over. Before all the protection of late hits, dirty hits, etc. Before the stupid and ridiculous celebrations made by today players for doing their job. Special teams player going into a dance ritual for making a tackle ... hoot hoot! The players today are better than ever, but the game is not and the product on the field is not. -
How should the team respond to Gronk?
Bob in STL replied to Magox's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Play hard and win. Winning will hurt him the most. Hit Brady hard every chance you get. Hit Gronk hard and low. Don't be dirty or dumb. -
Mini Max played in 1968 and 1969, a combined total of 25 games. These teams were really lousy. They were horribly coached by John Rauch and Harvey Johnson. Most of the great Bills players of the mid 60's were either traded away, injured, or at the end of their careers. Mini Max stats: Listed generously at At 5'8" and 180 lbs his stats were not bad for playing on the worst team in the AFL 160 carries, 599 yards, 3.7 YPC, 3 TD. 29 pass receptions for 209 yards, 0 TDs He had a 100 kick return for a TD in 1968.
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Billy Shaw WAS great even with injuries. He is on the First Team All Time AFL Team and he is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. You must be thinking of Tom Sestak, my avatar. Tom is on the First Team All time AFL Team. He did not make the Pro Football HoF because he never played a game in the NFL due to injury. Sestak was a beast. Fast and strong. He lead the best defenses the Bills EVER had, in any era, that would be 1963-66. To this day the best DT we ever had.