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Ned Flanders

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  1. I tried watching it when it first premiered last year...too depressing, had to turn it off.
  2. Bills at Pittsburgh, Three Rivers Stadium, 1992 playoffs with Frank Reich at the helm. Paid $100 for an upper deck ticket...Bills won, so it was worth every penny.
  3. Final drive in XXV...Bills are deep in their own territory and a handoff to Thurman almost broke...the Giants were playing eight DBs and if it wasn't for a shoestring tackle by a Giant DB at about our 40, Thurman would have scored. Thurman had one guy to beat...and that one guy dove, stuck out his arm and saved the game for NY. 18 years ago and I can see the play like it was yesterday....
  4. Jeeziz, Rich Funke was the Ch. 10 sports guy when I was in high school in Rochester....over 30 years ago! He's still around?!?!!?
  5. Final line in Caddyshack. Rodney: "Hey everybody, we're all gonna take a shower!"
  6. What he said. The baseball analogy is moot...if you're going to use another sport analogy why not basketball? Why not a 15 minute overtime period, regardless...no sudden death. If there's still a tie after one OT period, play another. But I wouldn't go for that, and I doubt the players would either.
  7. So what? What constitutes a good/weak offense or defense? The weekly stats? Is it a given that the decent offense scores on the weak defense every time? The point is, yes, you want the ball first in OT for obvious reasons. But the defense or ST can't B word and moan that they never got their hands on the ball in OT if the opposing team scores. The defense has a job to do, just as the offense.
  8. Agree. Team A wins toss, gets ball. Team B plays defense, which last time I checked is a huge part of the game, and forces a punt, gets ball and scores. Game over. To those who say, "what if the team that wins the toss runs back the KO for a TD, it isn't FAIR!" To those I say, Special Teams are part of the game as well. Tackle the freakin' kick returner...or stay in your lanes. Please, not the college abortion. As far as a baseball-type approach, still wouldn't buy it. See above.
  9. GBID doesn't provide a link, Ralph gets into the HOF...I'm afraid of what weird thing might happen next...
  10. I was at that game, Reich started and Gilbert came in in the second half...home field throughout was clinched for the Bills at that point, and they put Gilbert in just to get him some PT. Link
  11. In Richmond, do they have a Foster's Grill? Guess they're kind of a new chain, but we have one here in Fairfax and the wings are the best I've had outside of WNY...worth the trip if you've got one handy.
  12. I'd settle for a Tim Horton's here in Fairfax...
  13. The other night here in Washington, the Ch. 4 (NBC) sports anchor on the 11:00 news announces: "Three former Redskins finalists for the Hall of Fame: Bruce Smith, Andre Reed, and Russ Grimm." Although, Lindsay C is very easy on the peepers.
  14. One thing that needs to be addressed is the HOF voting scheme. I believe it is fatally flawed. Giving the power to just 35 or so voters just smacks of bias. I've said it before, while not perfect by any means, I think baseball gets it right. Get a ballot and send it back in. Football's process, putting the voters in a locked room and debating each candidate, just reeks of political deal-making and promotes favoritism. Peter King for years kept Art Monk out because, when he covered the Giants for Newsday, the Giants claimed that Skins teammate Gary Clark was the more feared receiver. Year after year, he convinced the voters to keep Monk out for this reason. The voters finally caved last year, or maybe they voted for Monk while King was out getting a latte. I can envision King telling his fellow scribes that Reed doesn't belong because of his inability to go across the middle in Super Bowl XXV against the Giants... Fix the system. Make it a secret vote. Open it up to more individuals. The process now in place stinks.
  15. I've had the Ticket since the 2000 season...Bills have not made the playoffs in all the years I've had it. I'm to blame, not Dick. Seriously, I'll keep ST...I think....
  16. Isn't he the Rhodes scholar? Would he want to give that up to play on Sundays?
  17. Linky Jeeziz, the Bills have played at Jax so many times over the last several years, it's almost like they're in the AFC East....
  18. Nothing says "Christmas" like Walker, Texas Ranger...
  19. BFD, so he tossed a chunk of snow into the stands...seems no one was offended, and it looks like the fan who "caught" the snow block was intent on keeping it as a souvenir. This piece of "memorabilia" will probably sit in this guy's freezer forever.
  20. I also find it amazing all the stuff you can buy now that features the characters...I saw Rudolph slippers yesterday, there are a ton of books for the kids that feature the TV storyline, and my 3 year old was given a set of Rudolph cookie cutters that even included Yukon!
  21. They shoulda put the Terps against Navy in tomorrow's game at RFK...would have sold out the place. Instead, they pick Wake. And with the cheapest tix starting at $45, no thanks.
  22. Stop the world, I want to get off....
  23. The episode with Ted's choir singing "Charles in Charge" was one of my all-time favorites...
  24. That game was over when Dick failed to challenge the Welker catch on the first Pats' drive...in a season of mostly dumb challenges (the Gore fumble was the only significant one he won?) failing to challenge the Welker, which then led to a NE TD, set the tone for the Bills that day.
  25. A thread of this type popped up a week or so ago, and I'll say now what I said then...The Lynch dance in the endzone after his TD to put Buffalo up 16-7 in Miami, in the 3rd qtr was the turning point. The very next play the Fish hit a long gainer and the rest is history. Marshawn's dance was the downfall...it's been all craptastic ever since.
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