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BillsPride12

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  1. These Sabres games just keep getting better and better and more exciting. The best part is watching this team win the fans back. Atmosphere looked electric on TV. I'll be in attendance on Tuesday.
  2. Still human beings. One player lost his brother this year. You can't put a price on that
  3. God I hope not...this year would be understandable with the unprecedented event that just occurred but that would totally suck to make it a normal thing
  4. This has been the most mentally exhausting season as a fan...I can't even imagine how the players must feel at this point
  5. Is this the one that was originally on HBO? I always wanted to see that but they haven't shown it in years now
  6. Could be a 30 for 30 or something else. HBO has done a ton of great sports documentaries too, Showtime has had a few. I have so many that I probably won't be able to narrow down a list so I'm just curious what other people have liked
  7. I liked watching Taxi when I was younger. Latka and Reverend Jim were great. That's mostly what I knew about Andy Kaufman but Man on the Moon was a great movie and there is also a Documentary out there somewhere(I believe Netflix but could be wrong?) on the making of that movie and behind the scenes stuff that was really good too. The Tony Clifton bit he had going on was pretty funny. Andy Kaufman is probably underrated at this point but I think he was considered a pretty funny comic in his heyday?
  8. How would it be a pity award?? He has the Bills at 12-3 amidst all the turmoil this season
  9. I get this point of view and have seen a lot of people comparing this and that but the thing that makes this situation unique is one of their teammates almost just DIED on the field the other night. It's gotta be awfully tough to get yourself in the right state of mind to play a football game at 100% after just witnessing that. I'm not saying I think they are going to forfeit the NE game but I just feel so bad for these guys right now. This isn't your typical let's rally and use this as motivation scenario that just occured, they have gotta be in a weird state of mind still.
  10. His skillset is insane. I see elements of Pavel Datsyuk and Alexander Ovechkin in his game in a guy with the body of Eric Lindros. A real unicorn
  11. First class organization and fanbase. I'll have no problem rooting for the Bengals when they're not playing against us
  12. Not afraid of any team nor should you be if your team is a true Super Bowl contender. Would definitely prefer to not have to play BOTH KC and Cincy though
  13. We already knew this team has talent...but today's game showed me this team has HEART! Impressive Win
  14. My heart says Yes...but my bank account says No
  15. Thank You Sabres!! Much needed win after everything the city has been dealing with
  16. He was talented in his prime but he was such a Diva....Don't think he would've fit in well with the locker room we have
  17. It really is a sad reality of modern times, especially in 2020 once Covid became a thing and everybody wanted to weigh in with their two cents. I think social media and the way we use it to communicate also plays a LARGE role in these types of issues. Although my original post was more about naturally drifting away from our childhood friends as we grow up I do think this point is a good spinoff to the conversation because I have heard stories of people losing long-time friends over politics, social issues etc.
  18. For those who still have a relationship to this day with your best friend from childhood don't ever take it for granted, that's a blessing!
  19. Nathanial "Can't" Hackett- Chris Berman probably
  20. I'm sure most of us all had that childhood best friend we spent a lot of time with as kids. Do you still have any contact with that person today? If not when did you drift apart from that friend? I was super close with mine all throughout childhood, to the point people would get our names mistaken for each others lol. We lived in the same neighborhood and met in the 1st grade. We hung out all the time, sleepovers you name it. Our families even became very close. So yeah best friends who talked and hung out all the time through all of Elementary school and maybe halfway into Middle School. I'd say by the end of middle school the seeds were planted that we were starting to branch out and go our separate ways. We still talked and remained friends with each other through high school but by then the dynamic had changed and it wasn't the same. A part of the problem too was by the end of high school his parents went through a divorce and both did their own thing so that killed the families hanging out dynamic. I have literally only run into him one time after high school and even that was probably about 13 years ago. The funny thing is we both live in the same general hometown area so it's surprising I haven't run into him more often as anybody who lives in WNY will tell you it's a pretty small world around here. It's crazy how at one stage of life you can be so close to somebody and then they become a complete stranger or memory of the past. I hope someday we cross paths again and can take a stroll down memory lane.
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