Bufcomments Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Probably because he drove the white bronco. nope it was A.C. Cowlings who drove the Bronco.
Beerball Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 You must have missed it then because everybody knows that J.D. "Crackback" Hill drove that white bronco. GO BILLS!!! Keep him off the wall too. What about Mike Montler, did he ever do anything stupid?
uticaclub Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 What about John Fina? Agree with you on OJ though. He straight killed...on the field.
nucci Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 (edited) i don't think it will ever happen. Certainly not because of their contributions, but because Ralph has always believed he is above fan sentiment and player/coach actual contributions. Yet ralph gladly licks Marv's nads who owns exactly 2 less championships than Saban. I agree Saban should be up there but he quit twice and he and Ralph apparently fought a lot. Cookie was great but only on the team for 3 years and wasn't on the '65 Championship team. Still it would have been nice to see him at the stadium before he died. Edited August 25, 2012 by nucci
J-Bo Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Probably because he drove the white bronco. I thought it was Al Cowlings that drove the notorious white bronco...??
You herd it hear last Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 Maybe more people give less credence to the Electric Company due to OJ's notoriety. Perhaps had none of that gone down, this question may have been raised starting 17 years ago and ending up with his name there by now. But I think he was the benefactor of other all time great Bills to some degree.
Best Player Available Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 I agree Saban should be up there but he quit twice and he and Ralph apparently fought a lot. Cookie was great but only on the team for 3 years and wasn't on the '65 Championship team. Still it would have been nice to see him at the stadium before he died. Yea, it's all true but if #32 is still up there soley for his football acomplishments. Then ralph should realize what Saban meant to the franchise and his accomplishments. Saban I've heard was bat **** crazy, kind of like Cookie only more PC. I couldn't imagine a better locker room or on field presence that Cookie in today's NFL.
kasper13 Posted August 25, 2012 Posted August 25, 2012 How does anyone not know Al Cowlings was driving the white Bronco? Seriously. You have to be 10 (IQ or Age) not to know that.
Joe W Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Take 68 down, put 67 up... give him something else to whine about. You're darn right about that one. After retirement Reggie became a successful businessman, Delamilure is a crybaby who seems to blames ALL his problems on the NFL. It always seemed to me they were equivalent players, based on their post- playing career I'd replace 68 with 67.
Jauronimo Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 (edited) How does anyone not know Al Cowlings was driving the white Bronco? Seriously. You have to be 10 (IQ or Age) not to know that. Al Cowlings was OJ's defense attorney. Orenthal's cabana boy and part time lover, Kato Kaelin, drove the Bronco and led the police, who were trying to apprehend Simpson in regard to his many outstanding parking tickets, on a high speed chase. During the ensuing media frenzy, the real killers struck murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The subsequent trial in front of that kangaroo court led by Judge Ito was one of the biggest farces in the history of the US legal system. All a cover up to protect Mark Furman who killed Nicole and Ron because he is a racist and hates white people. You, sir, need to familiarize yourself with the facts. Edited August 29, 2012 by Jauronimo
Punch Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 You're darn right about that one. After retirement Reggie became a successful businessman, Delamilure is a crybaby who seems to blames ALL his problems on the NFL. It always seemed to me they were equivalent players, based on their post- playing career I'd replace 68 with 67. Joe D. isn't really the one with problems, though--- he's "whining" on behalf of former teammates like Conrad Dobler.
RkFast Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 (edited) Im not a big fan of putting every player who has had a modicum of success on a team's "Wall." IMHO, that stuff is for the all time greats and legends. The few really standout players....not every one who had a good career or just a few good years with the team. Beebe and Fina? You cant be serious Edited August 29, 2012 by RkFast
dollars 2 donuts Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Thread of the day, maybe even thread of the month. Damn good question, OSB.
LiterateStylish Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Im not a big fan of putting every player who has had a modicum of success on a team's "Wall." IMHO, that stuff is for the all time greats and legends. The few really standout players....not every one who had a good career or just a few good years with the team. Beebe and Fina? You cant be serious Agreed.
You herd it hear last Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 Al Cowlings was OJ's defense attorney. Orenthal's cabana boy and part time lover, Kato Kaelin, drove the Bronco and led the police, who were trying to apprehend Simpson in regard to his many outstanding parking tickets, on a high speed chase. During the ensuing media frenzy, the real killers struck murdering Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. The subsequent trial in front of that kangaroo court led by Judge Ito was one of the biggest farces in the history of the US legal system. All a cover up to protect Mark Furman who killed Nicole and Ron because he is a racist. You, sir, need to familiarize yourself with the facts. how many times did Kaelin roll that think in the ditch?...Good thing Ito was there with the jaws of life
Lurker Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 It always seemed to me they were equivalent players Where's the "shakes head...wonders where all these people come from" emoticon...
rstencel Posted August 29, 2012 Posted August 29, 2012 (edited) He should be up there along with Cookie & Lou. What about Don Beebe, Steve Christie, John Fina, Bryce Paup, Frank Reich, Alex Van Pelt, and Doug Flutie. OJ's name should be bigger and lighted. A marginal receiver, 2 mainly backup qb's and a kicker on your compare list? You really only one listed that would consider and that would be Paup, but he was more of a packer than a bill. Must have been just listing marginal players cause you don't think he was a very good player. I think he was important enough of a player to be considered, but if remember right he never really maintained a very good relationship with bills management after he left the team, so that wouldn't help his cause much. Edited August 29, 2012 by rstencel
Beerball Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 How does anyone not know Al Cowlings was driving the white Bronco? Seriously. You have to be 10 (IQ or Age) not to know that. Or you can't detect sarcasm.
BuffBill Posted August 30, 2012 Posted August 30, 2012 i don't think it will ever happen. Certainly not because of their contributions, but because Ralph has always believed he is above fan sentiment and player/coach actual contributions. Yet ralph gladly licks Marv's nads who owns exactly 2 less championships than Saban. Supposedly Ralphy and Cookie made amends a just a couple days before Cookie passed, but not sure you can totally put decades of ill feelings behind you in a day or two. Saban, will never get on the wall while Ralph is alive and somewhat kicking, but will probably go up before Ralph's body is cold when he does pass, and deservedly so. Not downplaying anything Cookie did for the BIlls, but he did only play for 3 seasons, great ones at that, but still just 3 seasons.
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