Playmakers are rare.Well rounded playmakers are rarer.
Thurman was one on the offensive side-without great speed.
Lets hope Byrd can do it at the pro level. Would be amazing for the Bills.
Definitely my favorite BILLS team. Great characters.Very good team.--Sadly there are very few good years in the BILLS era...80-82 with ground Chuck. 62-66 with Lou. 73-74 with Lou. 87-94 with Marv. Maybe 98-99 with Flutie.
10 years of garbage and counting.At least these guys love their coach!-Come on Trent stop having yuppie lunches with Stanford alum and get into a bar brawl or something...
Ive seen him live several times going back over 30 years. He is a very proficient guitar player.Gets the job done.
Rock music isn't about great musicianship...its about heart and creativity. I love Neil Young's music.
Interesting name you throw out there...and you may be right. But he is a strange case. His numbers actually went down as he went into his prime years...and many blame that on his drug abuse--not of steroids-- but of coke. He raised his game up a bit toward the end again. He is one of those guys who would have put up scary numbers if he were on the juice methinks.
Mostly agree....but let me correct you RE: McGuire. It is generally perceived that McGuire really got serious about juicing later in his career...AFTER and as a result of him having that chronic foot problem. He was out for a season and a half more or less...and recovered due to the starting or increasing the steroid doses. From then on it was 58 homers with Oakland and 60+ and 70 with St Louis. Early in his career Big Mac was a 33 HR guy w/ the exception of that 49HR rookie yr.
At age 39 the roids/wear and tear caught up with him and his low back went out.
He just needs to get even fatter so the speed guys have a longer route to Trent. Hopefully Trent will have released one of his accurate puffballs by that time.