BuffaloBaumer Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I saw Stevie Johnson at an animal park in Varrysburg and he was standing there by himself (otherwise I would not have said anything.) Anyhow, I just said thank you to him for being a refreshing personality and much needed talent to this team. He said how excited he was about what is going on with the organization and that it should be pretty electric offense. I said you must be pretty excited about all the new weapons at WR and he mentioned that it is CRAZY talent and that Goodwin has super human speed. He added that the coaches are really putting the talent together to match the system. I told him he is going to be pretty pumped when the atmosphere at the Ralph gets back to that the level of the 90s and he said that he just loves watching tapes on that team and how fired up the crowd gets. He closed with "we'll get there and it will all be worth it." I didn't ask anything about EJ as I figured I lucked out with how natural the conversation already was. Anyhow, I thought is was pretty fun to just be talking with him like it was just 2 guys shootin the shiit
Luxy312 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I saw Stevie Johnson at an animal park in Varrysburg and he was standing there by himself (otherwise I would not have said anything.) Anyhow, I just said thank you to him for being a refreshing personality and much needed talent to this team. He said how excited he was about what is going on with the organization and that it should be pretty electric offense. I said you must be pretty excited about all the new weapons at WR and he mentioned that it is CRAZY talent and that Goodwin has super human speed. He added that the coaches are really putting the talent together to match the system. I told him he is going to be pretty pumped when the atmosphere at the Ralph gets back to that the level of the 90s and he said that he just loves watching tapes on that team and how fired up the crowd gets. He closed with "we'll get there and it will all be worth it." I didn't ask anything about EJ as I figured I lucked out with how natural the conversation already was. Anyhow, I thought is was pretty fun to just be talking with him like it was just 2 guys shootin the shiit That's fun. We tend to forget that these guys are just people. Back in the 90's, I returned to WNY from college and played pickup basketball with Bruce Smith (and another guy I can't remember) in my home town (Springville). Nicest guy in the world. It's good to not see them act like they're above everyone else.
Homey D. Clown Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I like Stevie's fun side for the most part, and I really hope he keeps it on the classy side like this past year. Antics like Chad Johnson were so stupid, I was genuinely embarrassed for him and the Bengals. So Far Stevie seems smarter than that.
The Big Cat Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Cool story. I assume you/he meant adopting the system to match the talent.
hondo in seattle Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Stevie didn't tell you anything really dramatic or shocking. Nonetheless, it's good to hear he's jazzed about the new offense and WRs. I thought it was cool he watched tapes of the 90s teams. Not every player will do that. Shows he's identifying himself as a Bill and not just as a guy stuck in Buffalo and toughing it out just for the money. Thanks for posting!
BuffaloBaumer Posted May 20, 2013 Author Posted May 20, 2013 I also have just an awesome pic and again I would NOT have asked him if it was a crowd but there he was just checking out the scene while his family was like 20 yards behind him. I would have kicked myself not getting the photo opp and did not ask for the autograph (the pic was a much better memory)
Doc Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I also have just an awesome pic and again I would NOT have asked him if it was a crowd but there he was just checking out the scene while his family was like 20 yards behind him. I would have kicked myself not getting the photo opp and did not ask for the autograph (the pic was a much better memory) Thanks for sharing, and let's see that pic!
mrags Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I also have just an awesome pic and again I would NOT have asked him if it was a crowd but there he was just checking out the scene while his family was like 20 yards behind him. I would have kicked myself not getting the photo opp and did not ask for the autograph (the pic was a much better memory) awesome story man. Yes, the pic is better. You can easily get his autograph at St. John Fisher. He is probably the most giving when it comes to signing autographs. From what I've seen, is always the first to start signing and usually will not stop until he's gotten every last person that wants it.
Tipster19 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 How cool and thanks for sharing, I love hearing anything about our Bills! Go Bills!
DrDawkinstein Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Awesome report! It's great to have guys like Stevie on the team. Talented, good character, and likes being a Bill.
BuffaloBaumer Posted May 20, 2013 Author Posted May 20, 2013 Thanks for sharing, and let's see that pic! Not sure how to do that?
The Big Cat Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 Not sure how to do that? UPLOAD HERE: http://imgur.com/ Pull the bbc code for message boards
John from Riverside Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 I always had Stevie pegged as a very down to earth guy...... He is also one of those guys that wont get upset if he isn't the only target....shoot given his groin situation the past couple of years he would probably WELCOME it.
KRT88 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 That's fun. We tend to forget that these guys are just people. Back in the 90's, I returned to WNY from college and played pickup basketball with Bruce Smith (and another guy I can't remember) in my home town (Springville). Nicest guy in the world. It's good to not see them act like they're above everyone else. I was standing at luggage claim at the Airport right at the end of tarining camp 1991 and Bruce was right next to me. He had a look on his face which said don't mess with me. No one talked to him, not one person asked him for an autograph, said hello, nothing. You could see he just wanted to get his wife's luggage and get out of there. He might have been a nice guy, but day he wasn't in the mood. Glad to read the Stevie is excited, that's what we need guys who believe they will find a way to get the job done. So far the Bills off season seems to have gone really well, the whole Marone staff seems to be really professional in their approach. I am hopeful we will see some really positive things but some wins would be nice. I'd be happy with 8-8 this coming season if you can promise me one of those wins is against NE.
C.Biscuit97 Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 People who hate SJ hate themselves. He does nothing but rep Buffalo to the fullest. I can't wait to see him with a QB that has a NFL arm.
offsides#76FredSmerlas Posted May 20, 2013 Posted May 20, 2013 (edited) That's fun. We tend to forget that these guys are just people. Back in the 90's, I returned to WNY from college and played pickup basketball with Bruce Smith (and another guy I can't remember) in my home town (Springville). Nicest guy in the world. It's good to not see them act like they're above everyone else. I'm glad Bruce was nice to you because I met him one night at Jim Kelly's bar and he was one of the biggest pricks I ever met. He was rude and treated me like I was an ass for wishing him good luck on the upcoming season. He wouldn't even extend his hand for a hand shake. I still rooted for him as a fan when he played but as a person I never respected him again. I see why he held out so much, skipped a ton of practices, and got a few DWI's. Edited May 20, 2013 by offsides#76FredSmerlas
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