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All due respect to the 2 people who died... who may or may not have died by his hands. Do you feel his on the field accomplishments should be recognized( wall of fame etc)?

Why would you put him on the Wall twice?

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yes. He put us on the national map as the 2 Leagues merged. Jim Dunaway was a tremendous player for our great 60's teams, who is presumed to have 'done away' with his wife. Should we have a protest rally to remove Big Jim from the teams' history?

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absolutely NO !!

 

leave his name on the wall and in the record books.

 

but don't invite him to any bills team function....in fact don't utter his name ever.

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Not a halftime show....just something where he gets some due. I am not sure exactly.

How about a new pair of "ugly ass" Bruno Magli shoes? The same pair he was pictured wearing

at the Ralph on the field and the same ones that left the bloody footprints at the murder scene.

 

I believe for some reason he got rid of his originals...........

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Tough call. I can see both sides.

 

If I was owner I'd leave the name up but that's all.

 

I wonder what his relationship with his children is, knowing he murdered their mother with a knife. I can't imagine they are still communicating.

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Tough call. I can see both sides.

 

If I was owner I'd leave the name up but that's all.

 

I wonder what his relationship with his children is, knowing he murdered their mother with a knife. I can't imagine they are still communicating.

R u the witness they forgot?

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OJ is kind of like the estranged black sheep of the family.

 

As the greatest player in Bills history, he is family and his name should remain on the wall, but being estranged you don't invite him back to your house for the holidays, or anytime for that matter.

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at this point I would not acknowledge OJ Simpson.

 

there is nothing positive that can come from it

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I'm more of a "let it be in the past" kind of guy on this one. He is one of the greatest players in Bills history, but I wouldn't say THE greatest. That's Bruce Smith.

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Maybe if the Bills had an alumni reunion (like the Sabres had a few years ago), I'd invite him, but other than keeping his name on the wall, I think things should remain the same.

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Thanks2018. Been following the latest Aaron Hernandez trial and wonder if the Pats would ackowledge him in same way..laughable idea to some..i would guess no because he wasnt as good as OJ and was also cut while actively playing. Its almost if Hernandez commited crimes after retirement he might be treated differently.

OJ is a Hall of Fame RB and one of the best to play the game......Hernandez........?

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