major Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 Over the years I've noticed many of you on this board have met former and current bills players in person. Are there any you no longer like after meeting them in person?
Kirby Jackson Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 This is kind of obscure but Melvin Fowler was an absolute jerk.
Kelly the Dog Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 This is kind of obscure but Melvin Fowler was an absolute jerk. I have never met a Melvin I have liked. True story.
/dev/null Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 i'm not a fan of any bills. but the ones i like least are the ones that arrive unexpectedly
major Posted July 11, 2015 Author Posted July 11, 2015 I met Darryl talley in person and was disturbed. He was hitting on a way younger female while his wife and kids were about 5 yards away. I quickly said my thank you for the years he played for our bills and moved on.
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 Luckily, I've never had a bad experience with a Bill. Like with most "celebs", I just try to approach them as regular dudes. Also, as a grown man, don't ask for an autograph. Like a child or attractive female ask. I will say JP Losman was a sloppy mess the times I've met him. Once with a drink spilled all over his shirt. It was then I knew he wasn't going to be a star qb. Also, when I was underage, I saw a bunch of Bills in certain Canadian establishments. They seemed to really enjoy themselves.
JoeF Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 (edited) Never had a bad experience...met and chatted with Andre Reed, Jerry Ostroski, Doug Flutie, Darryl Talley and worked some with Kelly at the Gamblers in 1985...all really good people, all approachable. Nicest interactions I have had were with Ralph Wilson at the 1997 owners meeting in Orlando -- got to give him a golf cart tour of Disney's Wide World of Sports thanks to my boss (former Bengals Linebacker Reggie Williams) at the time who knew I was a huge Bills fan. About 45 minutes just talking about his life and showing him what was then a state of the art multi-sport athletic complex. Second was outside of the Bills. Was sitting in the Memphis airport waiting for a delayed flight and talking with Jerry Rice...simply just a wonderful person. Worked hard for everything he got and seemed like an obsessive perfectionist. Edited July 11, 2015 by Formerly Joe F
Agent 91 Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 This is kind of obscure but Melvin Fowler was an absolute jerk. Really! He was one of my absolute favorites. He used to always stop by my counter or look for me when he would fly out. Be always said hi and knew me by name with no favors done. Luckily, I've never had a bad experience with a Bill. Like with most "celebs", I just try to approach them as regular dudes. Also, as a grown man, don't ask for an autograph. Like a child or attractive female ask. I will say JP Losman was a sloppy mess the times I've met him. Once with a drink spilled all over his shirt. It was then I knew he wasn't going to be a star qb. Also, when I was underage, I saw a bunch of Bills in certain Canadian establishments. They seemed to really enjoy themselves. JP is very cocky. But i knew how to handle him
Kirby Jackson Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 Really! He was one of my absolute favorites. He used to always stop by my counter or look for me when he would fly out. Be always said hi and knew me by name with no favors done. Yeah, it's odd that he sticks out. I've gotten to know dozens of guys over the years and for the most part they are good guys. Fowler was rude, condescending & entitled. Of all guys it's a strange one to just stick out but he did. Ironically, Marshawn was one of my favorites at that particular time. He was really outgoing, fan friendly and just a people person.
Kelly the Dog Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 Yeah, it's odd that he sticks out. I've gotten to know dozens of guys over the years and for the most part they are good guys. Fowler was rude, condescending & entitled. Of all guys it's a strange one to just stick out but he did. Ironically, Marshawn was one of my favorites at that particular time. He was really outgoing, fan friendly and just a people person.I think Marshawn gets a bad rap. He's just a weird dude. Very funny and very friendly at times. And then he can be off putting at others. I find him hysterical but he did, um, get involved in a hit and run. I live and work in Hollyweird and you see celebrities out at various times. They know they are in public for the most part, but people bug the **** out of them when they are trying to buy groceries or get gas or have a meal. It's amazing they are not more rude. Plus, if you meet one you don't know if they are having a good day or bad day like could happen to anyone. You meet them on a good day and you think they are awesome. You meet them on a bad day and you think they must be jerks.
ko12010 Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 I think Marshawn gets a bad rap. He's just a weird dude. Very funny and very friendly at times. And then he can be off putting at others. I find him hysterical but he did, um, get involved in a hit and run. I live and work in Hollyweird and you see celebrities out at various times. They know they are in public for the most part, but people bug the **** out of them when they are trying to buy groceries or get gas or have a meal. It's amazing they are not more rude. Plus, if you meet one you don't know if they are having a good day or bad day like could happen to anyone. You meet them on a good day and you think they are awesome. You meet them on a bad day and you think they must be jerks. True. Celebrity worship is pretty insane in our country especially.
stevestojan Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 What did Bruce do? I've ran into him about 5 times down here in VB. To his defense, the first time I asked for a picture, like a dbag, but it was after he saw my bills tattoo. He said "no, I'm not taking a picture with your freaking tattoo." Looking back, I think I might not like myself any longer.
Deranged Rhino Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 I've ran into him about 5 times down here in VB. To his defense, the first time I asked for a picture, like a dbag, but it was after he saw my bills tattoo. He said "no, I'm not taking a picture with your freaking tattoo." Looking back, I think I might not like myself any longer.
JoeF Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 (edited) I think Marshawn gets a bad rap. He's just a weird dude. Very funny and very friendly at times. And then he can be off putting at others. I find him hysterical but he did, um, get involved in a hit and run. I live and work in Hollyweird and you see celebrities out at various times. They know they are in public for the most part, but people bug the **** out of them when they are trying to buy groceries or get gas or have a meal. It's amazing they are not more rude. Plus, if you meet one you don't know if they are having a good day or bad day like could happen to anyone. You meet them on a good day and you think they are awesome. You meet them on a bad day and you think they must be jerks. In the few times I have had the chance to talk to a player/owner, I assume the last thing they want to talk about is football..usually start the conversation with something else. With Talley I talked about some Morgantown hangouts, with Flutie about Fred Lynn and Jim Rice and Yaz, with Ostroski about Tulsa and with Reed about a mutual friend we have...I think if you go in with the intent of just having a conversation like with anyone you meet, its better than focusing on celebrity. Also, I would never interrupt a family event, a date, a meal, etc...all these situations were in airports and we happened to be in the rental car line together (Talley) or waiting for the same flight with time to kill (Ostroski, Flutie, Reed, Rice) ...I just would see it as too much of an intrusion to approach someone who was at a family event, on a date or with a group of friends. I agree Kelly--its almost asking for the person to be rude. Gotta share one other one...I worked 15 years organizing Olympic style events (1985-99) around the world...it was a great start to a work career (I still have never felt like I have worked a day in my life)..I was working for Turner Broadcasting in 1994 on the Goodwill Games in St. Petersburg, RU..lots of stories from this one in that I lived in Russia basically half time for 18 months. Ted's got lots of sports friends who came to Russia for the games. I go into the bathroom at Opening Ceremonies and I'm peeing next to Jerry Jones. Russia is not exactly known for its hygiene and the bathroom smells like much of St. Petersburg -- stale, old urine.. I turn to Jerry and I say -- I know where there's a ton of Lysol and nose plugs but you can't have any since your Cowboys keep killing my Bills..he howled and made me walk back with him to Ted's seats for opening ceremonies and Ted says -- Jerry meet my funniest and hardest working Goodwill Games staff member...and welcome to Russia....one of my proudest moments as a Bills fan, but I violated my don't interrupt celebrities when they are otherwise occupied rule... Edited July 11, 2015 by Formerly Joe F
flutie5 Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 I lived in Florida but ran into Fred Jackson at the Starbucks near the stadium. He was super cool to meet.
jimmy10 Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 I've heard from multiple people I trust that have met Thurman Thomas and say he's a grade-A jerk.
MattM Posted July 11, 2015 Posted July 11, 2015 Never had a bad experience...met and chatted with Andre Reed, Jerry Ostroski, Doug Flutie, Darryl Talley and worked some with Kelly at the Gamblers in 1985...all really good people, all approachable. Nicest interactions I have had were with Ralph Wilson at the 1997 owners meeting in Orlando -- got to give him a golf cart tour of Disney's Wide World of Sports thanks to my boss (former Bengals Linebacker Reggie Williams) at the time who knew I was a huge Bills fan. About 45 minutes just talking about his life and showing him what was then a state of the art multi-sport athletic complex. Second was outside of the Bills. Was sitting in the Memphis airport waiting for a delayed flight and talking with Jerry Rice...simply just a wonderful person. Worked hard for everything he got and seemed like an obsessive perfectionist. Not a former Bill, but what kind of a guy was Reggie Williams? I've read several glowing pieces on him, especially since he was one of the earliest and best Ivy League players to make it in the modern NFL. From your note there it sounds like he was a good dude, too, hopefully?
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