
PearlHowardman
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Call your shot. Who goes today?
PearlHowardman replied to McBean's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It doesn't matter. The Buffalo Bills will never be a successful NFL team under the ownership of Terry & Kim Pegula. Same goes for the Buffalo Sabres. -
Why cant we be more like the Giants?
PearlHowardman replied to Ramza86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It starts at the very top - the Pegulas. The Pegulas are gery good business people but aren't good professional sports team owners. And they never will be. 8-8 forever! -
Final Score: SU Orangemen 51 - NC State Wolfpack 41 SU QB Eric Dungey went 27 for 38 and 411 yards. He threw for three (3) first half touchdowns and ran in a touchdown in the second half. QB Eric Dungey is going to look great leading the Buffalo Bills. QB Josh Allen will be sitting in a chair on the sideline nursing another boo-boo.
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The Buffalo Bills hired SU Orange head coach Doug Marrone and things started looking good for the Bills. Then the Pegulas f'd things up. Marrone was looking to bring in his SU Orange QB Ryan Nassib to Buffalo, too. The Syracuse University marching band plays during Bills games at 1/2 time. The Buffalo Bills need to pay closer attention to SU Orange football, not just the SU marching band.
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There's still a lot of season to play. I watch both SU and Buffalo Bills football. Eric Dungey will easily fit with the Buffalo Bills. And it looks more and more that Josh Allen isn't anything like a franchise QB. The Buffalo Bills have nothing to lose by selecting QB Eric Dungey in the 2019 NFL draft.
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Former SU QB Ryan Nassib? Too late for that. It would have made sense when former SU football coach Doug Marrone became head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Nassib and Marrone worked well together at Syracuse University. But the Buffalo Bills owners, Terry and Kim Pegula, completely screwed that up. The Bills would have been in the NFL playoffs long before last season.
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Buffalo News Headline: Buffalo Turns To Syracuse To Bail Out The Bills Rochester D&C Headline: Syracuse Asked To Save Buffalo Bills Syracuse Post-Standard Headline: Buffalo Hills Draft Eric Dungey. Did The Bills Grow A Brain? Florida Times-Union Headline: Doug Marrone Warns Eric Dungey: You're Too Good For Buffalo Josh Allen: "Welcome to Buffalo, Eric." Eric Dungey: "Are you kidding? I played college football just east of here at Syracuse. I'm here to save the Buffalo Bills. So, you just sit on the bench and watch and learn."
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TSW Hot Take Template
PearlHowardman replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
...and edit. You forgot that. -
4 step plan to success for last 9 games
PearlHowardman replied to Kevin1778's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Buffalo Bills coaches looked ridiculous. Is Kim Pegula running everything? -
4 step plan to success for last 9 games
PearlHowardman replied to Kevin1778's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Also, what were the Buffalo Bills coaching staff wearing yesterday? For shoes they had something like lace-less gray loafers. And for pants they had gray sweat pants with no pockets. Then the simple blue tee-shirt with Bills logo. Are they communists? They looked like a group of women headed to an exercise session. -
4 step plan to success for last 9 games
PearlHowardman replied to Kevin1778's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The season is over. As long as Terry and Kim Pegula own the Buffalo Bills, the Buffalo Bills will never be a successful organization. -
Your Bills Fanhood
PearlHowardman replied to The Real Buffalo Joe's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
1. I'm from Syracuse, New York so the Buffalo Bills are the natural/logical/geographical NFL team to follow. I know many local Bills fans who travel to Bills home games. 2. Their past history - decades ago. 3. I honestly can't think of a favorite memory. It's been decades since they did anything. Too many other things have happened in my life since then.