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C'mon now Bills fans we would all be feeling the exact same way if we had the Bears team right now
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Darryl is one of my all-time favorite Buffalo Bills. I just got the Steve Tasker book and I figure since we're on the topic of Tallley I'll post a few excerpts from what Tasker wrote about him: I played with and against a lot of tough guys in the NFL, but nobody had a higher pain threshold than Darryl Talley; even with his arms and legs cutoff he would still want to fight you. He'd be out there with broken bones and torn muscles and strained ligaments, and you wouldn't hear a peep from the guy. You could count on him every sunday. Everybody- and I mean everybody-on the team respected Darryl, and they feared him too. Nobody wanted to mess with him. He was clearly one of our leaders and he was not afraid to speak his piece when he believed it was necessarry. He'd tell Bruce Smith to shut up and sit down, and he'd pull Jim aside and say, "Jim you can't do that. You've got to knock it off." No one loved Buffalo and Bills fans more than Darryl, When he left the team as a Plan B free agency casualty following the 1994 season, he took out a full-page ad in the Buffalo News thanking the fans of Western New York. That was Darryl- a class act. By far one of the best to ever put on the red,white, and buffalo blue.
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Haha that was on tv last night, classic
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Some Cornelius Bennett discussion
BillsPride12 replied to BillsPride12's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Another thing I noticed was Bennett's versatility he had an incredible season the year Bruce was out in 91, it said he lined up at 5 different positions throughout the year and I think he doesn't get enough credit for his role in those Super Bowl years, everyone always talks about the big 3 on offense and then Bruce, but I think Cornelius also played a HUGE role in that defense. -
I was pretty young in the glory days I remember watching the games but I wasn't into the real hardcore football talk like I am now, anyways I was just wondering if The Biscuit was considered a hard-hitter or someone teams were afraid of playing or if he was considered an intimidator. Now I ask this because people always refer to Talley and Bruce as the big-hitters and tough guys from those teams(which is rightfully so) and it seems people considered Bennett more of a finesse, playmaker type of player, but I was watching some old NFL films from those days and something I noticed was how many qb's Bennett knocked right out of games and he was a ferocious pass-rusher. There was this one play where he must've split like 3 lineman to get to the qb and he ended up knocking him out of the game. While watching those films it certainly looks like the Biscuit knew how to lay the wood, so how come he is never mentioned when the hardest-hitting Bill or toughest Bills threads come popping up?
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Still the best sign I ever saw at The Ralph
BillsPride12 replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As soon as we become a contender again we gotta bring back the "WERE BACK-DEAL WITH IT AMERICA" slogan, definately a classic. Another one of my favorites was from that freezing below temp game against the Raiders someone had a big JUST FREEZE BABY sign obviously a take on Al Davis and Just Win Baby -
Not me, I went last year and was kinda disappointed by the turnout. Not alot of fans, the only players that showed up were backups, I'm a huge Bills fan but the event was just not that entertaining.
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Who is your favorite Non-Bill in the NFL?
BillsPride12 replied to Stl Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Current= Brett Favre All-time: Walter Payton -
River Phoenix in Stand By Me
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To Everyone Who Actually Gets Bothered
BillsPride12 replied to Buffalo Baumer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree with you 100% Buffalo Baumer, respect is earned not given out like candy on Halloween. I love the Bills more than just about everything but our team has been in shambles over the last few years(even that year we lucked out and went 9-7). -
This offense would get creamed trying to run the no-huddle offense
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Most underrated Bill of the last 25 years
BillsPride12 replied to Buftex's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Big Pat Williams, was a force in the middle. Wish we still had him -
So I just watched tape of 37-7 victory over KC
BillsPride12 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ahh the glory days. Bennett was a stud one of my all-time favorite Bills. I have the NFL films video from 91 and they show us just getting destroyed by KC and the entire stadium is giving us the Homatawk Chop and then later in the show when they get to the playoff game they show this Buffalo fan with a Buffalo head type of hat thing and holding a big sign that said REMEMBER ARROWHEAD and then the guy talking in the background is like The fans in Buffalo remembered Arrowhead but the last time these two teams met two things were missing, Nose Tackle Jeff Wright and then they show fans in the crowd yelling BRRUUUCCCEEE and show him running out of the tunnel in a frenzied Rich Stadium and then later in the highlights the guy was like well at least one thing was still the same and it shows all the Bills fans and some Bills players on the sidelines doing a mock Tomahawk chop which was hilarious and the music in background is perfect. That game recap gives me the chills everytime I watch it. Ahh the glory days. -
Kent Hull... How good was he?
BillsPride12 replied to Nick in RaChaCha's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kent Hull was one tough dude, I miss seeing Bills lineman like that. Ahh the glory days... -
I think she'll be ok, I have season tickets in one of the rougher areas at the Ralph(section 123) and for the Packers game last year(kids day) it was a pretty family friendly atmosphere, I remember some kids started swearing and then another group was yelling out "Hey no using the F word on kids day" kind of in a sarcastic way but still getting the point across to tone it done and I think it worked. I mean its definately not gonna get any tamer at the Ralph than on kids day during the preseason.
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There will a massive party to enjoy celebrating the Sabres Stanley Cup Championship
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Awesome Andre Reed hilight video
BillsPride12 replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was a real treat watching him play football, that touchdown against NE he had where he juked out like 6 defenders was simply amazing -
What's your definition of "character guy"??
BillsPride12 replied to BobbyC81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My Ideal Character Guy: Darryl Talley -relentless, tough player who played through some injuries -Seemed to genuinely understand he was playing for the city of Buffalo -Always upbeat and passionate on the sidelines("We can overcome this one baby" "They talk about character, this is one. This is a team damnit!") -I read that he was the true guy who believed we could comeback against Houston and I heard he went ballistic at halftime when they were getting beat) -Didn't do alot of dancing, but used to just yell and throw his arm in the qb's face after a big sack or tackle -He really seemed like he HATED losing -
For all of you criticising Moulds for his off the field problems thats fine, but you guys also better not be Bruce, Kelly, Andre, or Thurman fans either for that matter because they were all like that too in their playing days. In fact those guys probably lived it up(aka Partied harder) more than Moulds so keep that in mind, because I'm sure if Moulds was a big part in bringing us a championship or something all that other stuff would be forgotten. Of course Moulds never brought a championship to Buffalo, but I think if he had the pieces around him he could've been a big part in bringing winning football to Buffalo. I'm not saying you can overlook the off the field stuff, but what I'm saying is keep that separate from his football career. He wasn't brought to Buffalo for community service he was brought in to play football. I'll remember Eric Moulds as a guy who always helped out the younger WR's, never quit when Bledsoe threw that pick against Baltimore when the rest of our guys just stopped running after the defender such as Willis who just stopped dead in his tracks, I'll remember him for using a referree to set a pick to get open, I'll remember him for lighting up the Dolphins on several occasions, I'll remember him for his excellent downfield blocking I remember him blocking two separate db's out of a play one time. Thanks for your time here Eric, your one of the few guys on our current team that I could see playing on the 90's Bills teams and fitting in well.
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what "character" guys is marv yapping about?
BillsPride12 replied to truth on hold's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Football characer isn't about being a Saint off the field. If that were the case then I think we already have a pretty high character football team. Football character is all about going out and playing your ass off every single play. I remember Darryl Talley once saying, "When I played football I brought my lunch pail to work because I was gonna be there all day whether you like it or not. I'm not going to run and I'm not going to hide I'm going to stand there and go toe to toe with whoever they bring out" That's football character. Against Atlanta when Jim Kelly threw an interception he ran the guy down and broke his leg. That's football character. When the Bills were getting killed in the first half against Houston, they came out in the 2nd half and played probably the single best half of football ever. Thats football character. Scoring 3 td's in 77 seconds is football character. We NEED these kind of guys on our team, right now I only see that competiveness in a couple guys(Spikes,McGee,some of our special teamers, and a couple others). Look at the Steelers team that just won the Super Bowl. Guys like Porter,Polamalu,Bettis, even Big Ben cared alot more about winning than just getting paid. If I was Marv I would really do whatever I could to get Bentley in Buffalo and then take Mangold in the 2nd. Those two guys alone would bring alot of nastiness to our o-line.