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What’s your earliest memory of the Buffalo Bills?
Chandler#81 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As most know, I’m older than the Bills by 5 years. So pretty much from the getgo. My earliest memory though was when we stole Jackie Kemp from Sid Gilman’s Chargers when he tried a midnight finagle to slip him through waivers in ‘62. (Whoever it was that caught the midnight transaction, we KNOW it wasn’t Buddy Nix!) The next afternoon, 4 neighbor men were at the house swilling Shlitz with my Dad and raving about our good fortune. They were right. We won 3 of our last 4 games once he returned from injury, giving us our 1st winning season and made the playoffs the following 4 seasons. Saw about 10 games at the Rockpile, then the Redskins preseason opener and Jets home game in ‘73 at brand new Rich Stadium. In short, I am the history of the Buffalo Bills (and Braves and yes, even the Sabres...🤦♂️) -
Bills “Growth Mindset” series premieres March 11
Chandler#81 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree with most, this is AWSOME! I can’t speak to other pro teams video work, but Buffalo has catapulted from ‘Good’ to Must See TV! I could watch these all weekend! -
Breaking: Daryl Williams signs 3 year extension
Chandler#81 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thank you. Love seeing other teams fanboards -especially when they’re filled with intelligent, insightful perspectives. No Gang Green, I don’t mean you. -
Breaking: Daryl Williams signs 3 year extension
Chandler#81 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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With last season officially being the centennial season, most know the NFL began play in August, 1920. But it was a regional sport anomaly, relegated to second level status among sports -notably baseball. It wasn’t until after WWII, when commercial air travel came into prominence, that it began to garner national attention. Early pioneers George P. Marshall and ‘Papa Bear’ George Halas had created interest in the sport and as new teams made homes west of the Mississippi in the late 40’s, articles began expanding in local newspapers. My father would regale me with tales of ‘Hollywood’ Bob Waterfield and ‘Crazy Legs’ Elroy Hirsch of the Los Angeles Rams, Brawlin’ Bobby Lane of Detroit, the NY Giants Defense and Otto Graham and Marion Motley on the new Cleveland team, the Browns of the defunct AAFC (our original League). The 50’s brought football out of the forest and into the limelight, surpassing Baseball as our favorite sport. Here is the story.
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Sadly, not very well. They copied over the 1st Super Bowl and the IV Chiefs/Vikings. Recently, a group tried to resurrect IV from a black & white coverage mixing in color highlights. It’s kinda lame but it’s the only thing left. NFL Films used real (reel) film for their efforts so they remain pristine.
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John Brown is gone it looks like
Chandler#81 replied to BillsMafi$'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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WE SUCK! That is all.
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There’s football, pro football and the NFL. Then, there was the American Football League, where we got our start. We made the playoffs 4 times in the decade long league, including 3 title games, winning 2. But we weren’t one of the 2 best in a league so strong, deep & talented, the stogy NFL had to merge with us. The 2 best teams were Kansas City and Oakland and this is an NFL Films classic featuring their League dominance. Narrated by the very best ever, John Facenda. All you kiddie table neophytes born in the late 60’s and later, this likely holds little interest for you. But we wouldn’t be meeting here daily to discuss our team if they weren’t part of it. For all the old timers, Enjoy!
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The destruction is complete.
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No worries. I stopped believing in unprovable fairy tales as a preteen.
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Hey! The Sabres didn’t lose today! True, they didn’t score again, but it’s a start!😉👍