Bill from NYC
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I googled Von Miller texts and they came up. I am not going to link them because they certainly violate the language standards on this board. That said, while he might not be the most articulate person on Earth, Von is really very good at clearly expressing his feelings. At the end of his rants, he also shows that he has the ability to change his mind. It is funny stuff if you look at in a certain context.
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I saw Kingfish live in a relatively small club in Nassau County called "My Father's Place" around that time. The Dead had split up for a while around that time. It was great "beyond description" lol. Real Dead Fans would hate me for this but I think that Weir's work with Kingfish was at least as good as what he did with the Dead.
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Oh, can't you see that she's mine We've been together for a long long time And yet they try so very hard to pull us apart But we don't care what they say We're gonna keep on lovin' this way Cause if they break us up You know it'll only break my heart
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I never give you my pillow I only send you my invitations And in the middle of the celebrations I break down Boy, you're gonna carry that weight Carry that weight a long time Boy, you're gonna carry that weight Carry that weight a long time
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2 round line draft
Bill from NYC replied to John from Riverside's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Big Ted was closer to 400 than he was to 340. I also think that he was shorter than 6'6". Jmo. -
Grateful Dead at their peak (imo), 1989
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Little gal, little girl, Lord, you know it's true, Little gal, little girl, Lord, you know it's true, I don't wanna stop rockin,' and rollin' with you. Are you gonna let me stand alone? Are you gonna let me stand alone? Caught you this morning baby ((ooh baby) Before your Daddy came home. And I done more for you (more for you) than your Daddy has ever done, I done more for you (more for you) than your Daddy has ever done, Gave you my heart and my soul now baby (ooh baby) And he ain't give you none.
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Only 2 teams put in requests to interview Daboll
Bill from NYC replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't know if this counts, but Daboll was a GREAT OC at Alabama. I do however think that Saban didn't grant him as much autonomy as he gave to Sarkisian, and I'm not sure why. I was told by supposed "insiders" that Daboll was pushing to start Tua over Hurts, but Saban wouldn't allow it. If this is true (and I am NOT trying to vouch for the veracity of these claims), that means that he won a title without his choice at QB, who as we know won the championship game. I agree with you that it was a very good thing for Josh to work in a complicated Daboll offense, especially taking into consideration that he came from Wyoming. It also appears that Josh really likes Daboll. I for one hope that he stays in Buffalo, but I also think that he will be a fine head coach down the road. Jmo Brother. -
So I went to the corner Just to ease my pains Just to ease my pains I got troubles, whoa-oh I got worries, whoa-oh I came home again But I woke up this morning You were on my mind... And You were on my mind
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You tell me that you want me You tell me that you need me You tell me that you love me And I know that I'm right 'Cause I hear it in the night I hear the secrets that you keep When you're talking in your sleep I hear the secrets that you keep When you're talking in your sleep
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Take a load off your mind Ride the mighty glory Listen to my story Ride the mighty high Take a load off your mind Ride the mighty glory Listen to my story Ride the mighty high
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It's been a long long, long time How could I ever have lost you When I loved you It took a long long, long time Now I'm so happy I found you How I love you So many years I was searching So many tears I was wasting, oh oh
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I once saw a conversation between "Tortured Soul" and Pass the Pipe." Pills n Bills was also great! We were just so bad in those days. Still, the one is this thread is fantastic!!!
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Another top 10 screen name that I have ever seen on this board!!!
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Evolution, revolution, gun control, sound of soul Shooting rockets to the moon, kids growing up too soon Politicians say more taxes will solve everything And the band played on So, round and around and around we go Where the world's headed, said nobody knows Oh, great Googamooga Can't you hear me talking to you? Just a ball of confusion Oh yeah, that's what the world is today Woo, hey, hey
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I was never that fond of Riemersma. He was a slow, poor blocking, possession receiver with bad hands. Once in a while he would make a play. That was about it imo.
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Gunner's 2021 FINAL Mock Draft on PAGE 21
Bill from NYC replied to GunnerBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wrong? I thought that when the Bills traded for Rob Johnson, he would lead us to a Superbowl. Keep doing what you're doing. ๐ -
Yeah, it even looked like he was wiping his hand on the guy's shirt. I never was THAT drunk. ๐ฒ
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I think that one had quite a bit more restraint than the other. ๐คจ๐
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Yep. He even had a slight smirk as if he knew how easy it was going to be. I learned MANY years ago that in life, you often just don't know who you are f%$#*&g around with.
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I would have to say that Lonnie was even worse than Robert Royal who dropped almost everything he touched. After Pete Metzalaars, the Bills were consistently weak at the TE position. I will never forget when we were having a pregame beer at RWS. We were talking about the Bills and I mentioned that as bad as he was, Royal seemed to be good at getting open. You replied that he was in fact not good at getting open, and that his hands were just so bad that other teams stopped covering him. To be perfectly honest, I didn't believe you and thought it impossible for an NFL TE to not be covered. Yeah well then I went up to my seats. They were up high around the 40 where I could see virtually everything, and sure enough; Royal was runniung patterns all by himself lol. My crew were cracking up saying, "Badol was right!" Not only that, he seemed fast but it looked like his arms and legs were not in synch, and just flopping around. To this day I can't believe what I saw. This was an NFL player who we signed as a free agent. I think that he even played at LSU!!! Have you ever seen any other revceiver that defenses didn't even bother to cover?
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Morse is a good player and does not deserve to be a "whipping boy." He also has serious health issues and as you point out, a large contract. If I was the GM, I would plan on and prepare for his departure. The position is that important. Jmo.