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BillsPride12

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  1. Not sure about QB but best TV RB of all time hands down: Al "Four Touchdown's In One Game" Bundy
  2. From my perspective as someone who was at the game and had a few pops in me I know he got beat on some plays but my god the kid was all over the field today. Kid isn't afraid of contact and was in on tackles left and right. And he was getting the crowd worked up during timeouts and just looked like he was really enjoying himself. He's got the passion I absolutely love this kid,
  3. Eat lots of wings and drink lots of Labatts
  4. There were times out there yesterday where he looked like Bruce Smith utilizing those spin moves, very impressive performance yesterday.
  5. He was a legend. One of my favorite WWF personalities of all-time. He was brilliant in every role in the industry he performed. RIP Weasel
  6. Also crazy that it shows how much more relevant the Bills were back then that Magic Johnson would even be in Buffalo
  7. Have you seen the Defiant Ones documentary yet on HBO? If not it's a must see if your a fan of that era!
  8. Can't believe the best hasn't even been mentioned once yet.. The Wonder Years
  9. That's a classic from back in the day and one that came to mind for me
  10. Agree with this except for me change Stabler, Bradshaw, Tatum/Atkinson, Staubach to... Kelly, Elway, Marino, Young, Favre
  11. Good story man, thanks for sharing Tasker was on the John Murphy show this afternoon and shared one of his favorite Joe Kelly stories and it was at the last Wrestling event at the Aud and there was a work in play where "The Nasty Boys" were taunting Jim and calling him a loser and saying Buffalo was a city of losers and Jim's Dad didn't realize it was all a work and Jim was in on it and he started yelling back at them and he wanted to climb in the ring himself and some of Jim's brothers had to hold him back. I got some chuckles from the story. That's the beautiful thing about life all the fun memories we make as we go along live on forever RIP Joe Kelly
  12. No argument there but this was much more a natural part of life than the real tragedy's the family has dealt with over the years, his father was up there and it was his time to go. Sad nonetheless
  13. Wonder if Jim's father passed away, I know he hasn't been doing too well
  14. Don't let it stress you out my man. I had gotten rid of my seasons for awhile due to financial circumstances etc. and was able to finally jump back on ship again this season. It feels good to have them again but I am also finding out alot of friends and relatives that have had seasons for awhile got rid of them this year so that is kind of bumming me out. There will always be future seasons down the road when you can get them again. I actually really enjoyed watching the games from home for awhile so don't look at it as a negative thing.
  15. I can vouch for that from many nights spent at the Sundowner...The Quebec girls were always my favorite
  16. Even though he is a millionaire living his dream career yada yada I DO feel bad for him because that is the type of guy who I would have loved to see some team success in his NFL career. He has been nothing but the consumate professional his entire time here when this organization has been a complete dumpster fire. He could've demanded a trade so many times and he has never bad mouthed this organization when there were so many opportunites where I would've understood it. Kyle doesn't play the game just for the money and that is rare nowadays. He obviously has a passion for football and although I was never some hot shot pro football player I did play the game throughout my entire childhood. When you love the game losing takes a toll on you. I know there are far more tragic things going on in our world than this but yes I can say to a degree I do feel bad for Kyle that he had to spend his NFL career here during this era. He deserved so much better
  17. Sounds like how I always envisioned Charlie Sheen playing the role of Charlie Harper on two and a half men
  18. Ugh it sucks, it really gets me depressed sometimes when I think about the way the world has changed in so many ways and the realization that certain things will never be the same again.
  19. Unfortunately I think the golden age of alot of things are over
  20. I hate to say it but I had to take the Pats. I don't think there's any team as talented as them from top to bottom in the league right now. Alot can happen so it's not a gurantee but as much as it pains me to say this they are probably my favorite to win the SB going into this season *submits post, slowly steps away from computer, starts praying for a Tom Brady acl injury*
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