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Watching old highlights, I remain convinced that because of his effectiveness, longevity, and iconic status as a Bill, Reggie McKenzie belongs on the Wall of Fame. Please remember how hard he charged every play well into the 80's, for bad teams. This guy left it on the field every down. I really believe it would mean the world to him. He was as much an icon of this team for hard work as Darryl Talley, ask Darryl Talley. When he came into the league, who did everyone on the team look to as the leader.

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Watching old highlights, I remain convinced that because of his effectiveness, longevity, and iconic status as a Bill, Reggie McKenzie belongs on the Wall of Fame. Please remember how hard he charged every play well into the 80's, for bad teams. This guy left it on the field every down. I really believe it would mean the world to him. He was as much an icon of this team for hard work as Darryl Talley, ask Darryl Talley. When he came into the league, who did everyone on the team look to as the leader.

Good call. I wouldn't object to that. He helped turn The Juice loose.

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People go on and on about the most inane things on this board, but Reggie can't any traction with Bills fans? Neophytes! The Bills did not start in 1990. A member of the most feared offensive line in NFL history! C'mon!!

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He feels betrayed by the NFL.

And he tends to be very vocal about it....

But don't get me wrong, he has that right and belongs up there.

 

I didn't realize Reggie wasn't up there, actually. He should be, in my mind.

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Thank you for all the positive responses...I really would like to gain momentum.

 

I have no truck with Joe D at all. I think his place on the Wall is well deserved, and he's a happy rewarded Bill.

 

I have always held onto the pride I felt when 'Old Man Reggie' was in his last years and would come sidling up to the line to block with amazing effectiveness for Joe Cribbs and Roland Hooks, just as he had for OJ and my hero Jim Braxton 8 or 10 years earlier.

 

He was a real asset to the Bills for so long...I remember how everyone looked up to him as a leader from'73 forward.

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If they need room, they can take Joe D down and put Reggie up.

Why? McKenzie should be up there, too

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Heard a funny story I think from Joe D.

 

Bills were playing Steelers and Mean Joe Greene put his foot on the ball and asks the OL who's the bad MFer who can take this ball from me.

 

Reggie said to Joe D. I think he's talking to you :lol:

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Watching old highlights, I remain convinced that because of his effectiveness, longevity, and iconic status as a Bill, Reggie McKenzie belongs on the Wall of Fame. Please remember how hard he charged every play well into the 80's, for bad teams. This guy left it on the field every down. I really believe it would mean the world to him. He was as much an icon of this team for hard work as Darryl Talley, ask Darryl Talley. When he came into the league, who did everyone on the team look to as the leader.

I would have expected him to be on the wall years ago.

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Reggie could run like no tomorrow on that sweep. He was also a vocal leader

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