
benbillsfan
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you dont want to hear the complaint for the 11 year old kids cause its the truth...and what does your education and mexicans have anything to do with americans buying and outsourcing to other countries..i feel bad that a immigrant has taken your position and that your well educated at what you do and still looking for work...but what in gods name does that have to do with you americans buying ripoff, illegal made, sweat shop made, sending more american money overseas jerseys..im failing to find the logic in this...and last but not least... im not complaining about the team and country being in bad times...im simply saying that we as americans are helping to sellout america to save a few dollars, and thats bs..so with that great education that you have, and the money you are saving buying in sweatshops, maybe you can afford some adhd medicine and pay attention to the real point...selling out america..maybe you should look at stuff like that before saying something stupid...hahhaha lol....go adopt some chinese children and start your own sweat shop...sellout
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And we wonder why this country and out team is in financial despair...Lets go buy chinese...You should be ashamed of yourselves...At least put our money in the organization so we can afford to pay some free agents...Not some 11 year old Chinese kids...wtf
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whats up guys with you and the beer abuse...come to my house i have naked women running around stopping beers from being tilted over to far....oh wait i broke up with those amish women...damn...anyway ill tell you about my dream of the bills keeping the old jerseys...i did like them and the powder blue (royal) im not kicking it yet...did get my poz jersey though...god i hope the bills resign him now..or ill look as lame as the powder blue my ex fiancee use to wear...uggghhhh...i hope they grow...i hope they.....
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god man,,, i am not the only one who liked the old jerseys that showed off our true colors...i do not like the new powder (royal) blue jerseys...god who would revert back to olden times when we were worse than we are now...dude the magenta along the sides of the old jerseys were the shiznit...now we turn to the color of my ex womans eye shadow...stupid i dont like them but ill try and let them grow on me....NOW the thing i do like is the charging buffalo on our jerseys, which in my opioion is cool but if someone dont know im wearing a bills jerseys do i really care if he likes the nfl...anyway charging buffalo is cool....color scheme has taken a hit...no matter what go bills....
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Miami turned down Ralph Wilson in 1959
benbillsfan replied to DaveinElma's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
lol no crap...i knew this when i was 8...my son could tell you the same thing and he is 7...lol....delete this post please -
Dareus in Madden (screen shot)
benbillsfan replied to Deep2Moulds46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
check ths video out for everything your talking about.. here you go guys...my record in madden was/is 351 and 179 with the bills spiller is a bad a** in 11...hopefulle chan get him some packages like the ones i made for him in the game...lol -
(Rant incited by his bastardly 401k and pension stunt) He just never fails to prove everyone right about how miserably cheap he is, and how counterproductive his actions are. I don't even say he has lost touch with the game anymore because that would insinuate that he ever had a clue in the first place. Our beloved Bills franchise is peppered with countless acts of stupidity that can be directly blamed on Ralph. Don't kid yourselves that he is anything more than a greedy owner. His actions to help pioneer the AFL in the early days were his best contributions to the game, and they are well deserved, but they are also acts of a man protecting his investment at the time, and while I will always applaud him for those efforts, I am now ready for him to own up to his mess, stop trying to convince the world that NFL football is not economically viable in Buffalo, and allow a new owner with a passion for our city, and winning come in and get this dismal franchise back on track. Look back at all the decisions he has made throughout the team's 50+ year history and try to not make any excuses for him while analyzing his decisions, and just see if it doesn't look like he was intentionally trying to fail. It's a business, I get it, you're in it to make money, yippee for you... and you(Ralph) have done that year in and year out without fail, but in the grand scheme of things, your decisions have produced only 17 out of a possible 51 playoff teams, and really 10 of those are due to Bill Polian, it becomes crystal clear that the bottom line and margin of profit are the only real concerns. Margin of profits have given us the fans this blasphemous abomination I call the Toronto series. I guess 50k plus season ticket sales, record setting merchandise sales for sub par talent and lousy jersey designs weren't enough for us to take as fans, He had to give away one home game, just to cram his point down the world's throats that Buffalo needs that to survive. Sorry folks, WNY may not be Dallas or Miami(Thank Jesus in Heaven for that), this team has plenty of fan support, and a very large area in which to rely on to remain viable for decades to come, don't let ralphie pooh trick you that it's not. I love this team and pray that we as fans get rewarded with a new owner in the mold of Terry Pegula, the city of Buffalo deserves it more than any other in the country, 50+ years of threats of moving and miserable decisions is about enough. My rant, feel free to comment, bash, agree or post whatever you like, whether deserved or not, Ralph had this coming... OHHH yes, and to punch just one more black eye to the faces of thousands of Bills fans everywhere, change the uniforms to something OTHER THAN the massively popular throwbacks that look timelessly classy to the butt-ugly, loserly 70's post Simpson era fodder. Thanks again.... seriously.... is this team a secret reality show? are you really blaming a 92 year old for the decisions that he has obviously had to let others make..i bet when your 92 and there is a 92 PERCENT chance you wont see that age...someone is helping change your adult diapers let alone help you run a nfl franchise....lol your so off base on what this man is all about...you think he wants this...you actually think this is intentional..try this one for size... Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. (born October 17, 1918) is the founder, owner and president of NFL's Buffalo Bills. He was one of the founding owners of the American Football League, the league that the NFL merged with in 1970. He is the oldest owner in the National Football League, at age 92. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 8, 2009. graduated from the University of Virginia and attended the University of Michigan Law School. At the University of Virginia he joined the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is a World War II veteran. After the war ended, he took over the successful insurance business of his father and invested in Michigan area mines and factories. He eventually purchased several manufacturing outlets, construction firms, and radio stations, and founded Ralph Wilson Industries. A minority owner of the Detroit Lions, Wilson got wind of Lamar Hunt's plans for a new league, the American Football League, to challenge the NFL. He tried to put together a team in Miami, but was turned down. His next choice was Buffalo. In September 1959, Wilson sent Hunt a telegram with the words, "Count me in with Buffalo." He named his new team the Bills, after a previous team that had played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949. On October 28, 1959 the Buffalo Bills officially became the seventh AFL team. Wilson made Professional Football a resounding success in a "small market," signing such stars as Cookie Gilchrist, Jack Kemp, and Tom Sestak and Hall of Famer Billy Shaw. He was a guiding force in AFL policies that ensured success, such as gate and television revenue sharing; in 1961, with the rival Oakland Raiders in financial difficulty, Wilson loaned the club $400,000 and was also willing to loan money to Billy Sullivan of the Patriots. Wilson helped keep those franchises afloat, likely saving the entire league from folding. In November 1963, Wilson lobbied successfully to have American Football League games postponed the Sunday after President John F. Kennedy's assassination, while NFL games went on uninterrupted. After the original naming rights deal on the Bills' current stadium expired in 1998, the facility's name was changed from Rich Stadium to Ralph Wilson Stadium. According to a recent article on msn.com, Wilson, described as "stubborn" has turned down numerous naming rights deals for the stadium [1] Wilson continues to be one of the league's most outspoken owners. He was one of only two owners (the Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Brown being the other) to oppose the league's current collective bargaining agreement. He also negotiated a deal to have his team play home games in Toronto beginning in 2008. Wilson maintains a permanent residence in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan with his wife, Mary. He has three daughters, two of whom have involved in team business. Linda Bogdan (19482009), Pro Football's first female scout, was the franchise's Corporate Vice President up until her death. Another daughter, Christy Wilson Hofmann, currently serves as a consultant in the area of merchandising. The third daughter, Edith Wilson, is not involved with the franchise. Ralph Wilson is a 1992 inductee of the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame game, played the day after the 2009 inductions, strayed from the usual AFC-NFC format and instead was contested by two original American Football League teams: the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans (formerly the Houston Oilers). This matchup was announced after Wilson was elected. The Titans' owner, Bud Adams, is also the only owner his team has ever had, and the two are the only living members of the "Foolish Club", the founders of the original eight AFL teams. Wilson and Adams are thetwo of only three men who have owned a Professional Football franchise continuously for fifty years (George Halas, who owned the Chicago Bears from 1920 until his death in 1983, is the third). The Hall of Fame game on Sunday, August 9, was a kickoff to the 2009 season, which would have been the 50th season of play for the AFL, if the NFL had not merged with it. after all is said and done if you have owned anything for 50 years...and had any success with it at all i wonder what others wiould say about you...the bills have had a horrible draft for a decade plus and horrible pr dept, scouting dept, and things are turning around now....AFTER THE 92 YEAR OLD SAID HE IS TAKING HIS REIGNS BACK AGAIN....ralph thanks for everything you have brought the buffalo...i live in chicago born and raised and i love to travel to buffalo for games....im as die hard as it can get...when i am 92 i can only hope i am getting hugged by a 350 # d lineman that i am going to pay.....you say buffalo is just as a small market to the steelers and packers....lol you obviously dont see the money generated by those clubs...and by your post you probably couldnt comprehend it..INTENTIONALLY TRYING TO FAIL....ARE YOU HEARING YOURSELF...dude wtf kind of person invests his money for 50 years to something that is going to fail......ralph thanks...for a great character team...built on hard work....morals...and smarts....i hope to god we can bring you a championship before the good lord brings you home....stay strong for us my friend...their is a franchise that you built and rely on you....ill never forget that....FROM A REAL BILLS FAN...NOT LIVING IN BUFFALO....ps lets have our jerseys made into something that he created 30 years ago...and since he DIDNT REVERT BACK TO OLD TIMES and start a new chapter your upset....dude your either drunk as hell or just plain irrational....probably both.....get some sleep guy...
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(Rant incited by his bastardly 401k and pension stunt) He just never fails to prove everyone right about how miserably cheap he is, and how counterproductive his actions are. I don't even say he has lost touch with the game anymore because that would insinuate that he ever had a clue in the first place. Our beloved Bills franchise is peppered with countless acts of stupidity that can be directly blamed on Ralph. Don't kid yourselves that he is anything more than a greedy owner. His actions to help pioneer the AFL in the early days were his best contributions to the game, and they are well deserved, but they are also acts of a man protecting his investment at the time, and while I will always applaud him for those efforts, I am now ready for him to own up to his mess, stop trying to convince the world that NFL football is not economically viable in Buffalo, and allow a new owner with a passion for our city, and winning come in and get this dismal franchise back on track. Look back at all the decisions he has made throughout the team's 50+ year history and try to not make any excuses for him while analyzing his decisions, and just see if it doesn't look like he was intentionally trying to fail. It's a business, I get it, you're in it to make money, yippee for you... and you(Ralph) have done that year in and year out without fail, but in the grand scheme of things, your decisions have produced only 17 out of a possible 51 playoff teams, and really 10 of those are due to Bill Polian, it becomes crystal clear that the bottom line and margin of profit are the only real concerns. Margin of profits have given us the fans this blasphemous abomination I call the Toronto series. I guess 50k plus season ticket sales, record setting merchandise sales for sub par talent and lousy jersey designs weren't enough for us to take as fans, He had to give away one home game, just to cram his point down the world's throats that Buffalo needs that to survive. Sorry folks, WNY may not be Dallas or Miami(Thank Jesus in Heaven for that), this team has plenty of fan support, and a very large area in which to rely on to remain viable for decades to come, don't let ralphie pooh trick you that it's not. I love this team and pray that we as fans get rewarded with a new owner in the mold of Terry Pegula, the city of Buffalo deserves it more than any other in the country, 50+ years of threats of moving and miserable decisions is about enough. My rant, feel free to comment, bash, agree or post whatever you like, whether deserved or not, Ralph had this coming... OHHH yes, and to punch just one more black eye to the faces of thousands of Bills fans everywhere, change the uniforms to something OTHER THAN the massively popular throwbacks that look timelessly classy to the butt-ugly, loserly 70's post Simpson era fodder. Thanks again.... seriously.... is this team a secret reality show? are you really blaming a 92 year old for the decisions that he has obviously had to let others make..i bet when your 92 and there is a 92 PERCENT chance you wont see that age...someone is helping change your adult diapers let alone help you run a nfl franchise....lol your so off base on what this man is all about...you think he wants this...you actually think this is intentional..try this one for size... Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. (born October 17, 1918) is the founder, owner and president of NFL's Buffalo Bills. He was one of the founding owners of the American Football League, the league that the NFL merged with in 1970. He is the oldest owner in the National Football League, at age 92. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 8, 2009. graduated from the University of Virginia and attended the University of Michigan Law School. At the University of Virginia he joined the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is a World War II veteran. After the war ended, he took over the successful insurance business of his father and invested in Michigan area mines and factories. He eventually purchased several manufacturing outlets, construction firms, and radio stations, and founded Ralph Wilson Industries. A minority owner of the Detroit Lions, Wilson got wind of Lamar Hunt's plans for a new league, the American Football League, to challenge the NFL. He tried to put together a team in Miami, but was turned down. His next choice was Buffalo. In September 1959, Wilson sent Hunt a telegram with the words, "Count me in with Buffalo." He named his new team the Bills, after a previous team that had played in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949. On October 28, 1959 the Buffalo Bills officially became the seventh AFL team. Wilson made Professional Football a resounding success in a "small market," signing such stars as Cookie Gilchrist, Jack Kemp, and Tom Sestak and Hall of Famer Billy Shaw. He was a guiding force in AFL policies that ensured success, such as gate and television revenue sharing; in 1961, with the rival Oakland Raiders in financial difficulty, Wilson loaned the club $400,000 and was also willing to loan money to Billy Sullivan of the Patriots. Wilson helped keep those franchises afloat, likely saving the entire league from folding. In November 1963, Wilson lobbied successfully to have American Football League games postponed the Sunday after President John F. Kennedy's assassination, while NFL games went on uninterrupted. After the original naming rights deal on the Bills' current stadium expired in 1998, the facility's name was changed from Rich Stadium to Ralph Wilson Stadium. According to a recent article on msn.com, Wilson, described as "stubborn" has turned down numerous naming rights deals for the stadium [1] Wilson continues to be one of the league's most outspoken owners. He was one of only two owners (the Cincinnati Bengals' Mike Brown being the other) to oppose the league's current collective bargaining agreement. He also negotiated a deal to have his team play home games in Toronto beginning in 2008. Wilson maintains a permanent residence in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan with his wife, Mary. He has three daughters, two of whom have involved in team business. Linda Bogdan (1948–2009), Pro Football's first female scout, was the franchise's Corporate Vice President up until her death. Another daughter, Christy Wilson Hofmann, currently serves as a consultant in the area of merchandising. The third daughter, Edith Wilson, is not involved with the franchise. Ralph Wilson is a 1992 inductee of the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame game, played the day after the 2009 inductions, strayed from the usual AFC-NFC format and instead was contested by two original American Football League teams: the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans (formerly the Houston Oilers). This matchup was announced after Wilson was elected. The Titans' owner, Bud Adams, is also the only owner his team has ever had, and the two are the only living members of the "Foolish Club", the founders of the original eight AFL teams. Wilson and Adams are thetwo of only three men who have owned a Professional Football franchise continuously for fifty years (George Halas, who owned the Chicago Bears from 1920 until his death in 1983, is the third). The Hall of Fame game on Sunday, August 9, was a kickoff to the 2009 season, which would have been the 50th season of play for the AFL, if the NFL had not merged with it. after all is said and done if you have owned anything for 50 years...and had any success with it at all i wonder what others wiould say about you...the bills have had a horrible draft for a decade plus and horrible pr dept, scouting dept, and things are turning around now....AFTER THE 92 YEAR OLD SAID HE IS TAKING HIS REIGNS BACK AGAIN....ralph thanks for everything you have brought the buffalo...i live in chicago born and raised and i love to travel to buffalo for games....im as die hard as it can get...when i am 92 i can only hope i am getting hugged by a 350 # d lineman that i am going to pay.....you say buffalo is small market to the steelers and packers....lol you obviously dont see the money generated by those clubs...and by your post you probably couldnt comprehend it..INTENTIONALLY TRYING TO FAIL....ARE YOU HEARING YOURSELF...dude wtf kind of person invests his money for 50 years to something that is going to fail......ralph thanks...for a great character team...built on hard work....morals...and smarts....i hope to god we can bring you a championship before the good lord brings you home....stay strong for us my friend...their is a franchise that you built and rely on you....ill never forget that....FROM A REAL BILLS FAN...NOT LIVING IN BUFFALO....ps lets have our jerseys made into something that he created 30 years ago...and since he DIDNT REVERT BACK TO OLD TIMES and start a new chapter your upset....dude your either drunk as hell or just plain irrational....probably both.....get some sleep guy...
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Just got my Bills jersey order
benbillsfan replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
this is excatly what is wrong with this country...were even going overseas to get our bills jerseys...im all for saving a buck or two...but jesus lets keep it in the states...not a sweat shop...i guarantee i can spot a chinamans auth jersey from a mile away compared to the original....by the way dont dry in the dryer after washing let air dry and jersey..any jersey will last 3 times longer... -
hell yea bills jerseys for 20 bucks...current players and even andre reed's in there...also can order dareus new bills jersey for 85...new unis...new drafted players...new direction...getting new parrish jersey, p.p. jersey...evans...just cause the others are worn out...lol...love you bills fans i feel change is here...check out bills store for 20 dollar jerseys...
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Ralph talks to the NY Daily News
benbillsfan replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Ralph talks to the NY Daily News
benbillsfan replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
five years ago when Wilson and Bengals owner Mike Brown cast the only negative votes in a 30-2 landslide to approve as a package deal the take-it-or-leave-it collective bargaining agreement proposed by the union and a revenue sharing plan among the owners. Looking for peace at any price, the owners caved in. Two years into the deal, the 30 owners who disagreed with Wilson and Brown suddenly realized they were the ones who made a huge mistake. The owners voted 32-0 to opt out of the deal in 2008, which was the first step in leading to the complete mess the NFL finds itself in today: The owners locked out the players, the union has decertified and they have all put the immediate future of the league in the hands of the court system, which is not necessarily a great idea for anybody. Wilson resisted last week saying, "I told you so," to the 30 owners who voted the other way in 2006. The owners opted out because they felt the deal had become too rich. The players were making too much money. A lot of them felt that way at that meeting in Dallas in March of 2006, but voted for the deal anyway, even with two years left on the old one. Wilson did not. He objected to the revenue sharing plan that didn't put enough money in the pockets of the small-market teams like the Bills rather than to any distaste he had for all the money - 59.5% - that was going to the players. He felt the revenue-sharing portion was being shoved down his throat without a proper explanation what he would be signing. "I'm upset about the whole deal and the way it was presented," Wilson said five years ago. "And 59.5% is far too much money for the whole league, not just Buffalo." Whatever his reason, the fact remains that Wilson voted no when just about everyone else voted yes. If they had listened to him, this might have been settled a long time ago. "I came into this game 50 years ago because I enjoyed the game of pro football. Not to make money," Wilson said. "In those days, everybody was hoping to break even. We lost money for a number of years. I am really not into the game to make money, but I would like to break even or make a little." this man with lamar hunt brought the NFL as it is now a powerhouse...without the merger back in the day we would never be talking about the rival matchups that we now have....ralph brought the bills here..for his own reasons and for decades kept a team in a area where economic downturn has been in play long before any recession...we have the lowest ticket prices so our local fans can afford to purchase a decent seat in the house that ralph built...of course he is in it for the gain of flowing money....but if he really wanted just money he would of took this team somewhere else....he brought us 4 straight superbowls...something that will never be matched ever...yes he is old yes he is dependent on others more than he should have....can we blame a soon to be 93 year old to make sharp decisions...90 percent of us wont live to be ralphs age...and i guarantee he would like to win more than any of us...i love ralph and i love the bills without him and his initiativewe wouldnt even be in buffalo...if just some of the other owners would of listened to ralph we wouldnt be locked out this season...thanks mr wilson for building a great empire of never back down, good character, good business, some unforgetable years, and some forgetable, i do not blame you 100 percent...thanks for a great franchise..thanks for a damn team to root for and everything youve done to keep it here..number 1 bills fan -
god i would give anything to have a powerhouse like that again...great post dude
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Could this really happen?
benbillsfan replied to Captain Hindsight's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
i actuall think this is a pretty good point here...i totaly agree with this post here...why would anyone call this the worst post they have ever seen... -
great stuff this poster is always a a-hole...get used to it
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Maybe you guys will be better
benbillsfan replied to Jimmy Spagnola's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
is that your mug shot for your profile pic..after you sucked some underage toes...looks like your just getting booked in... -
Doug Flutie's daughter…Miss Massachusetts
benbillsfan replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in Off the Wall Archives
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GO BILLS Make the Ralph a rockin place again. Our first pick is expecting it lets give it to him! a fu**ing men......get loud help this team win....where has the 12th man been...besides in the bathroom throwing up or screwing in the stands.....root this team on and build their confidence...this is the one thing that is not overrated in the nfl....
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thats excatly it if our d line was more in control then our linebackers would be able to make more plays...if our d line are getting blown up and the the o line goes into the 2nd phase of blocking then you have 200 plus of rushing offense yards against us..our d line needs to improve thus making dareus a really great pick....
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Took the words right out of my mouth...Consider the source...Dan Pompei...Enough said.. I wouldnt read into this at all...If buffalo doesnt look at their pressing need on the defensive side of the ballthere is something seriously wrong with this front office (like we dont know that allready)..last year when we picked spiller (who i like) i remember doing the ritual that us as bills fans know all to well, the taking off the bills cap squeezing the brim and hanging our head then the throwing of the hat in disgust...with all the needs we could of looked at last year we draft a running back when we had 2 - 1000 yard rushers on team allready...and what did spiller do, returned a ko for a td...not saying he wont become anything but man what a waste for what we really needed...i dont believe the rumblings of buffalo allready looking to trading into the late first..that would give to many teams a look into what they are thinking...i really do believe with gailey and crew we will have a good draft...and they are pulling legs, keeping teams on their toes, and out of buffalos true thinking which i love....miller at number 3, ol, dl, fs, dl, ss, te...thats what our draft shoud be position wise.... The only thing i dont agree with is when is the last time the bills traded up..or even tried...dont remember any recently
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People Tend To Forget Last Year's Picks
benbillsfan replied to BillsPhan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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bills on the clock...espn weighs in
benbillsfan replied to benbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I started this post not because i thought i was true but because i though they were wrong....just dilfer that is....we should of beat those ravens in ot just as much as we should of beat the bears in regular session....dilfer knew he had a good defense around his sorry a$$ im not argueing that...but he isint any better then fitzy and never will be.... this had nothing about chris mortensen....please read the original post before you post thanks..."but because i though they were wrong....just dilfer that is"........just listen to these guy rip fitzy and dilfer sounding like lets move on and not talk about this team...god i cant stand him... this is what the original post was...please read further before you post......please ill tell u why but after i get done with my shift at work.....give me like 4 hours to come up with something... -
bills on the clock...espn weighs in
benbillsfan replied to benbillsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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this is so espn and national media...always saying things like name five bills....noone can do that outside of western new york...here is the bills on the clock and then i am going to find the one that was on espn today and watch what is said by dilfer when mortensen says the bills believe they can win with fitzy...he laughs in our face....http://espn.go.com/blog/afceast/post/_/id/12383/video-on-the-clock-bills this one was eariler im looking for the one from today....saying in this one to blow up our offensive line,,,if it wasnt for woody getting hurt and moving our players around so much...levitre to other side...we would of been ok.... here is todays that i am talking about...all this is-is a repeat...i do agree with kiper though that we will take miller at number 3....just listen to these guy rip fitzy and dilfer sounding like lets move on and not talk about this team...god i cant stand him... http://search.espn.go.com/bills-on-the-clock/
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Anyone Know When The Uniform Anouncement
benbillsfan replied to bisonbrigade's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
nowherein this post have i seen the original post...he posted this well after the post was "treated"..my righteous indignationis correct...as i perceived him calling people jackass's that is the mistreatment that you are posting about...so yes i do have some righteous indigination that i am flowing out of me....and get off my soap box...lol hahah good one im on a pedestal making a speech on his irrational comments for a post on uniform unveiling....and im going to learn something....dude your way overboard on this...and you anaolgies are really overblown man...think before you post bro....and pay attention to your words you use it needs to coorelate...im not getting into a bantar match with you...im obviously way to accute for your liking.... hahha lol...this is actually getting entertaining....i with you web....