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  1. 57 minutes ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

    I tried Duff's on this trip as well and they weren't very good. The traditional mild Buffalo wings were completely sauceless.

     

    Wingnutz are hands down the best, even if you want traditional Buffalo sauce. They offer that (Buffalo Mild), but the best are the Wingnutz Mild. They were ranked the #1 wing in the world. You have to order a day or more in advance though. They usually sell out 5 minutes after opening, if not before opening.

     

    To clarify, what I'm saying is that if you just ordered sauceless wings, Wingnutz are the best. I think that's what you really wanted to know. They are huge and they have a perfect crunch.

    Not sure.  I have never ordered mild wings at Duffs but am good w/ their medium to hot.  Wingnutz sounds like if I want to order wings w/o sauce that are huge & crispy, and I am getting them takeout, and at home putting my own sauce on them, and they stay crispy during the car ride, that sounds great?  Not everything stays crispy during the car ride, especially when you order a bucket....how do you order a bucket to go and keep them from getting ruined b/c of the steam?  That's what I would like to know.

  2. 15 hours ago, Giuseppe Tognarelli said:

    Cajun honey butter BBQ.


    Is that just a random flavor there but regardless of flavor you consider them the best wings overall?  I don’t get back to Buffalo that often and when I do it doesn’t typically involve trips to East Aurora.  But I constantly hear about these bar bill wings on this board.  As others posted above I just want traditional Buffalo wings in Buffalo.  I don’t care who has the best bbq wings , dipping sauce selection, smoked wings etc just as I don’t care who has the best Chicago style pizza in Buffalo.  
     

    (and always felt original Duff’s personally, don’t know about branch franchises.  )

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  3. 5 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

    I think some of you need to consider why you have your tummies in a knot!  Do you really really care if they are vaccinated because of a health related concern for them ?  Or is it that your a fan and concerned about winning? If you said yes to the first question you are most likely fos!

    Of course a lot of it has to do with the Bills being successful.  There are other threads about the experience and impact and history of being a Bills fan, and what losing feels like, and how seeing them lose ruins someone's day, a couple days, until the next week, whatever.  I want to see everybody in the country get vaccinated so maybe we can help derail more mutations.  But yeah, the Bills players have more impact on me personally than some random Joe in a far away place, butterfly effect or not.  I also would like them to be a responsible example to the rest of the league, just as I don't want them engaging in any irresponsible behavior like driving drunk or whatever, it reflects poorly on the team and ultimately the community. 

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  4. 12 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

    I have faith in Jones, I think he could manage the O fine and keep from making the big mistake while taking advantage of any turnovers the D gets.  this team is built a lot like 2001 team for the D to win games and for the O not to screw it up with bad turnovers.  (In other words I see Jones being able play like Brady did in 2001, Brady wasn’t the week one starter for us that year either lol)

     

    Possibly, but I found this to be an interesting alternative perspective:

    Letting Tom Brady go is worse than trading away Babe Ruth, so the Curse of the GOAT could be worse than the Curse of the Bambino, which kept the Red Sox from winning a World Series for 86 years.

    https://www.pressherald.com/2020/03/31/the-universal-notebook-the-curse-of-the-mook-and-the-goat/

    Based upon my many years research into the occult and all things supernatural, this does seem like the most likely scenario (unfortunately).

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  5. 1 hour ago, Heitz said:

    From the article that Yolo posted:

     

    “There’s a lot going on in my brain,” Jones said. “You’re trying to see everything; sometimes you see too much or whatever, and then you see nothing. I have to figure out in this offense how I can break down the plays, what’s my job, what I have to do on this specific play and slot the plays individually.

    “I did that obviously good in college or whatever, but this is the pros and I have to figure out how to do it here. So that’s what I’m going to do.”

     

     

    Nothing screams confidence like "I did it good in college, or whatever."  🙄

     

    That struck me too.  At least he'll be a great interview though if he continues to spew out that type of stream of consciousness to anyone who asks a question.

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  6. On 2/1/2021 at 2:05 PM, zow2 said:

    Saw him in an interview, and he's talking about how cool it would be to be the repeat champs, etc..  He's excited for it.  He wasn't being cocky or arrogant, but he just has a confidence and swag about him.  The guy is not rattled whatsoever by the big stage and the big moment.  He knows going in that he will play well, it's not even a question.  That combined with his arm, athletic ability and QB IQ, is a pretty lethal combination.  

    Got to give you props for the prediction, he was an essential part of a lethal combination 

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