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39 minutes ago, Taro T said:

 

Are you referring to the 1980 Fish game?  If so, No, they did not throw them over the top of the stadium.  They WANTED to & brought a goalpost up into the upper deck, but security kept them from tossing it over.

 

A couple of other sections of goalpost did make it into the parking lot, but not after being tossed over the stadium.  They would've killed someone filing out of the stadium if they had.

 

The fans carried the goalpost up to Ralph's box and presented it to him...

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1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

We definitely have a concerning group on this board that can't process criticism of the team and then wallow in despair when the team loses.

 

That is a highly unhealthy combination.

 

It's entertainment.........and a product where you aren't given free-market options.........not realizing this and your right to expect more and be critical of bad results is an invitation to mental illness.

 

 

Uh oh...now you did it.

 

Better have someone else taste your food for you lol.

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18 minutes ago, BobChalmers said:

Pretty sure they tore the goal posts down after Smerlas blocked the Jets FG to make the playoffs?

This is correct , NOV 1988 division clincher. 

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2 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

Ugh first the shooter in Jacksonville and now this.....this is not the type of publicity the Bills want:angry:

 Idiot fans throw each other through table which are on fire! I don’t think anyone who follows football is unaware how moronic Bills fans are. 

 

This Bills Mafia thing is nothing short of pathetic. Throw down the NWA TITLE AND rename the groups BMD

 

Bills Moronic Drunks! 

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I read the entire article. It upset me when the facts of the Branch Davidians were false. The article states that the government set the compound on fire, but it was David Coresh who killed his own people because he didn't want to be taken alive. I can't take this article seriously because of the political agenda it's trying to push. If a person allows a football team to contribute to the murders of 168 men, women and children, than that person has major issues. The Bills winning a Super Bowl wouldn't have prevented that. It's like him saying the Bills lost so I'm about to blow up a daycare center. I don't buy that logic. 

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People who knew McVeigh in High School (whom I know well) tell me that he fundamentally changed after serving in the military. I tend to think his experiences there,  you know, killing people and trying not to get killed, may have influenced his psyche more than the Bills. 

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1 hour ago, Lurker said:

 

The fans carried the goalpost up to Ralph's box and presented it to him...

 

One section of goalpost may have ended up there.  Another section ended up at the top of the upper deck.  The drunks that carried it up there were shouting at the people leaving the stadium to get them to move back so they could throw it over into the concourse.

 

Security took that section from them and there it lay 3 rows from the top of the stadium until well after everybody had filed out of Rich.

 

Ironically, the replacement goal posts were made by a Miami-based comoany.

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3 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

We definitely have a concerning group on this board that can't process criticism of the team and then wallow in despair when the team loses.

 

That is a highly unhealthy combination.

 

It's entertainment.........and a product where you aren't given free-market options.........not realizing this and your right to expect more and be critical of bad results is an invitation to mental illness.

I do remember that there was a definite uptick of local health problems immediately after some of those super bowl losses.  It really took a toll on some.

 

1 hour ago, djp14150 said:

 

 

You know now he lived just north of Amherst in Niagara county....graduated from star pointe highschoolhigh school

Yes.  Starpoint is western Lockport.

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So, what you're saying is that the dude in Jacksonville doesn't have the high score, and Tim McVeigh really does? 

 

I can accept that.

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McVeigh snapped at some point, I just don’t buy the Bills losses contributed in any significant way to his turn.  I’m sure losing a grand wasn’t fun, but there were many other issues in his life that made him change.

 

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2 hours ago, Bob Chandler's Hands said:

People who knew McVeigh in High School (whom I know well) tell me that he fundamentally changed after serving in the military. I tend to think his experiences there,  you know, killing people and trying not to get killed, may have influenced his psyche more than the Bills. 

Every soldier who experiences live combat. Is (sometimes) changed in one way or another for life.

I am not aware of anyone I served with ever turning into a political mass murdering arsewipe. .

And  becoming a domestic terrorist. 

 

While it's plausible that being in the military caused at least PTSD. I don't buy that theory for a second. 

Oddly, IIRC neither did he. 

that POS doesn't deserve to be analyzed anymore than he has been.

Any comments on him. Mine included, are a complete waste of bandwidth. 

 

That article sucks. 

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34 minutes ago, BUFFALOBART said:

I saw a large section of goalpost thrown over the edge of the stadium with my own eyes.

The end of the 1990 season. Not exactly sure if it was the season finale, or a playoff game.

I also remember a large swatch of Astroturf being cut from the field after the '90 AFC Championship game. There will always be morons at sporting events, I guess...

 

You think that manure is 'interesting'?

TROLL.

 

As mentioned in an earlier post, my recollection was of the '80 opener, not the playoff game in '90.

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