Hater Posted February 1, 2013 Posted February 1, 2013 Awesome Post! I agre 100%! It would be Awesome if you could Spell "Agree" You added Doug Flutie to your list. You win. Sorry I insulted you, I get defensive when Fans put down the players who gave everything they had for us & I get mad at players in the heat of the moment too but later I think back & I remember the good things they gave us on the field
San Jose Bills Fan Posted February 2, 2013 Posted February 2, 2013 Dickerson was better on WGR than Schoop and Bulldog anyday. He said some stupid stuff on the air but at least he was pro Bills. He took a couple of calls of mine and actually let me get my questions in before cutting me off. After he left I basically stop listing to WGR. You know, I though "the Coach" was a blowhard...but he knew the game, and how to break it down, much better than anyone else in WNY sports media. I am not ashamed to say, I used to feel like I learned from listening to him. He talked about aspects of the game that nobody else could touch. Unfortunately IMO, he didn't do enough imparting of his football knowledge. My recollection of his shtick was that of a bitter, angy, old man whose low-brow and demeaning manner caused the collective IQ of WNY to drop by several points. He had an axe to grind and he did that so many times that there was nothing left of it.
White Linen Posted February 5, 2013 Posted February 5, 2013 I have a problem with blind worship of morons. Well I'll disagree then that "most" fans have this problem.
Sisyphean Bills Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 Thurman had a successful career. You, not so much..... It's not Little Joe's fault that Hop Sing never got the laundry done in 14 seasons.
Green Lightning Posted February 6, 2013 Posted February 6, 2013 I have a problem with blind worship of morons. You have a problem -- period. Those men are HOF's who have overcome some pretty daunting obstacles in their lives. I guess I have a problem with blind hatred from a moron.
Buftex Posted February 7, 2013 Posted February 7, 2013 Unfortunately IMO, he didn't do enough imparting of his football knowledge. My recollection of his shtick was that of a bitter, angy, old man whose low-brow and demeaning manner caused the collective IQ of WNY to drop by several points. He had an axe to grind and he did that so many times that there was nothing left of it. I won't disagree with that, the "axe to grind" part. Still, I do think, if you listened close enough, he passed along some valuable info.
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