bopper2 Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Over a few bottles at a local adult beverage dispensary with some fiends, the subject of football came up, which led to the topic of Tom Brady. We all agreed that if the Bills had snatched him before the Pats did in the sixth round, no matter what he did on the field, he would never have been considered a "Buffalo Guy". Knocking up super models, building a mega mansion on the left coast, and failing to find suitable lodging for your old man would disqualify him for life. At this point we set out to define just what it means to be a "Buffalo Guy". Here is what we came up with before we ran out of room on our cocktail napkin. A Buffalo Guy....... Does not hide in the mens's room when it's his turn to buy a round. (I'm looking at you, Stosh) Does not wear bow ties. EVER. Only exception is when you have the misfortune of being in a wedding party. Does not drape a sweater over his shoulders and tie the sleeves across his chest. Gay. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Knows all the words to "O Canada". Thinks snow tires are for sissies. Makes sure his elderly neighbor's plow pile is cleared before he goes to work. Knows that it's alley, not lane; gutter not channel; pop not soda; and Thruway, not freeway, because nothing is free in New York. Knows what it means to "do Chiavetta's". Knows that 716 has the best summers anywhere. Lists "Shout" as one of his favorite songs. Can't give good directions to out of towers because he knows landmarks, not street names. "So, you hang a right at the Old Post Office.....".
Optometric Insight Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 N/ADoes not hide in the mens's room when it's his turn to buy a round. (I'm looking at you, Stosh) Does not wear bow ties. EVER. Only exception is when you have the misfortune of being in a wedding party. Does not drape a sweater over his shoulders and tie the sleeves across his chest. Gay. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Knows all the words to "O Canada". Thinks snow tires are for sissies. Makes sure his elderly neighbor's plow pile is cleared before he goes to work. I'm assuming mowing grass doesn't count? Knows that it's alley, not lane; gutter not channel; pop not soda; and Thruway, not freeway, because nothing is free in New York. Knows what it means to "do Chiavetta's". Knows that 716 has the best summers anywhere. Lists "Shout" as one of his favorite songs. Can't give good directions to out of towers because he knows landmarks, not street names. "So, you hang a right at the Old Post Office.....". O Canada, really? I can barely remember the US' song. Other than that, buying a round(too young for that), and shoveling the elderly man's driveway (I do mow the guys lawn though)I do everything else. That makes me 8/11 of a Buffalo guy.
Wooderson Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Over a few bottles at a local adult beverage dispensary with some fiends, the subject of football came up, which led to the topic of Tom Brady. We all agreed that if the Bills had snatched him before the Pats did in the sixth round, no matter what he did on the field, he would never have been considered a "Buffalo Guy". Knocking up super models, building a mega mansion on the left coast, and failing to find suitable lodging for your old man would disqualify him for life. At this point we set out to define just what it means to be a "Buffalo Guy". Here is what we came up with before we ran out of room on our cocktail napkin. A Buffalo Guy....... Does not hide in the mens's room when it's his turn to buy a round. (I'm looking at you, Stosh) Does not wear bow ties. EVER. Only exception is when you have the misfortune of being in a wedding party. Does not drape a sweater over his shoulders and tie the sleeves across his chest. Gay. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Knows all the words to "O Canada". Thinks snow tires are for sissies. Makes sure his elderly neighbor's plow pile is cleared before he goes to work. Knows that it's alley, not lane; gutter not channel; pop not soda; and Thruway, not freeway, because nothing is free in New York. Knows what it means to "do Chiavetta's". Knows that 716 has the best summers anywhere. Lists "Shout" as one of his favorite songs. Can't give good directions to out of towers because he knows landmarks, not street names. "So, you hang a right at the Old Post Office.....". I know too many people like this. If all 6 people you are with buy a round and you sneak out prior to your turn, that's bush league.
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 If knocking up a supermodel disqualifies me from being a Buffalo Guy, then I'd be happily disqualified.
DC Tom Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Knows all the words to "O Canada". In French. And he can name all 22 starters on the 1990 Bills, even if he can't remember his anniversary.
DDD Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 If Tom Brady was a Buffalo Bill and brought us 3 superbowl titles, we would rename Delaware Ave to Tom Brady Memorial Drive.
LeviF Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 If Tom Brady was a Buffalo Bill and brought us 3 superbowl titles, we would rename Delaware Ave to Tom Brady Memorial Drive. And everyone boy in Buffalo would want a Justin Bieber haircut.
Duck_dodgers007 Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 There is no requirement to be a Buffalo guy, and guys that make lists are suspect
dwight in philly Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 (edited) There is no requirement to be a Buffalo guy, and guys that make lists are suspect i respectfully disagree! i think buffalo people are one of a kind, salt of the earth! being a "buffalo guy" is a privledge, proud to be one! wearing my zubaz on special game days ,i do feel special! wherever i go, any chance i get to say im from buffalo ,makes me feel good! Edited June 19, 2012 by dwight in philly
eball Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 (edited) ...can't reference any route without preceding the number with "the" ("get on the 33...") ...knows the only appropriate chant at the arena/stadium is "Let's Go, Buffalo!" (although "Ooh, Aah, Sabres on the Warpath" is also acceptable at hockey games) Edited June 19, 2012 by eball
biglukes Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 If Tom Brady was a Buffalo Bill and brought us 3 superbowl titles, we would rename Delaware Ave to Tom Brady Memorial Drive. Well it could only be Tom Brady memorial drive if he was dead. Now if the Bills happen to kill Brady en route to winning the Super Bowl, I'd be ok with the rename. We can put the sign right out in front of the Avant since he hates our hotels so much.
KollegeStudnet Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Just a humble question.... If Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000, due to the coaching/regime changes of the past 12 seasons...would he have gotten a chance to start and/or still even be in the league?
muffmonster Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Just a humble question.... If Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000, due to the coaching/regime changes of the past 12 seasons...would he have gotten a chance to start and/or still even be in the league? You could counter that saying if Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000 would there have been so many coaching/regime changes?
Kent H Jr Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 You could counter that saying if Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000 would there have been so many coaching/regime changes? Hell Yes! because if we drafted TB, no way our fool coaches start him ahed of Rob-surfer-Johnson!!
CSBill Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Just a humble question.... If Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000, due to the coaching/regime changes of the past 12 seasons...would he have gotten a chance to start and/or still even be in the league? Start? Yes! Be Successful? No!
Best Player Available Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Just a humble question.... If Brady were selected by the Bills in 2000, due to the coaching/regime changes of the past 12 seasons...would he have gotten a chance to start and/or still even be in the league? Most likely Brady would be battling Trent Edwards for the #3 slot on the Eagles this year. Signing for vet minimum and still single.
KollegeStudnet Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 (edited) Hell Yes! because if we drafted TB, no way our fool coaches start him ahed of Rob-surfer-Johnson!! Ditto...I'll admit, odds are Brady probably would've never excelled in the first year of the Greg Williams era and could've been camp fodder because the Williams era didn't draft him...Marcia would've been a Phillips era boy...Tom D stripped a lot of Phillips era players in his first season as GM and odds are Brady would not be on the 2001 sqaud... Overall, the Bills went on to select in 2000 ultimate project Leif Larsen with the 194 pick...Brady went 199 Edit: Brady would've been overshadowed by Johnson/Flutie...which leads to another question.... Could rookie Brady in 2000 beat out Van Pelt for the 3rd QB spot? Edited June 19, 2012 by KollegeStudnet
stony Posted June 19, 2012 Posted June 19, 2012 Over a few bottles at a local adult beverage dispensary with some fiends, the subject of football came up, which led to the topic of Tom Brady. We all agreed that if the Bills had snatched him before the Pats did in the sixth round, no matter what he did on the field, he would never have been considered a "Buffalo Guy". Knocking up super models, building a mega mansion on the left coast, and failing to find suitable lodging for your old man would disqualify him for life. At this point we set out to define just what it means to be a "Buffalo Guy". Here is what we came up with before we ran out of room on our cocktail napkin. A Buffalo Guy....... Does not hide in the mens's room when it's his turn to buy a round. (I'm looking at you, Stosh) Does not wear bow ties. EVER. Only exception is when you have the misfortune of being in a wedding party. Does not drape a sweater over his shoulders and tie the sleeves across his chest. Gay. (Not that there's anything wrong with that.) Knows all the words to "O Canada". Thinks snow tires are for sissies. Makes sure his elderly neighbor's plow pile is cleared before he goes to work. Knows that it's alley, not lane; gutter not channel; pop not soda; and Thruway, not freeway, because nothing is free in New York. Knows what it means to "do Chiavetta's". Knows that 716 has the best summers anywhere. Lists "Shout" as one of his favorite songs. Can't give good directions to out of towers because he knows landmarks, not street names. "So, you hang a right at the Old Post Office.....". Not a bad list, but when did hooking up w/ super models and building mansions become frowned upon?
natas Posted June 20, 2012 Posted June 20, 2012 i billeve that u just described a die hard bills fan since i am a 315er and agree with everything u just listed!!! LETS GO BUFFALO!!!
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