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I agree. It's cheaply shot too.

 

They used quite a bit of old source material, so expecting the high fidelity that we grown accustomed to these days isn't very realistic.

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They used quite a bit of old source material, so expecting the high fidelity that we grown accustomed to these days isn't very realistic.

That's not what I meant. In its effort to make it look like an NFL Network top 10, it comes off kind of shoddy looking. That's all.

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You're welcome. OJ should have been #1 IMO. Good thoughts on the honorable mentions but you missed Chris Hogan on your list. :rolleyes:

 

There's no way that he could have been listed at #1 for political reasons but OJ was clearly #1. The only other player who could possibly be in the discussion would be Jim Kelly, but OJ was probably one of the 5 best backs in NFL history. Can you say that Kelly was one of the best 5 QBs? No way that Thurman, as great as he was, is even in the same conversation as OJ. Edited by vincec
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The juice was more excitement than anybody in a bills uniform, why cause he could take it to the distance anytime.

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Disappointing..

I kind of thought so too. Very superficial coverage of the list.

 

Also, if the Pegulas buying the team was number 6, then Ralph founding it should have been #1 not number 10.

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Wait, I thought CJ Spiller was supposed to give us the same ability.

He did for one game as I remember... before he got hurt.

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The juice was more excitement than anybody in a bills uniform, why cause he could take it to the distance anytime.

Probably the best Bills player ever.

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Probably the best Bills player ever.

 

I had seasons and watched him and thought he was on another planet

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