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Which Buffalo Bills Players Should Be Inducted On the Wall Of Fame Next?  

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  1. 1. Which Buffalo Bills Players Should Be Inducted On the Wall Of Fame Next?

    • Jim Haslett
      1
    • Mark Kelso
      2
    • Don Beebe
      1
    • Pete Metzelaars
      0
    • Leo Seals
      0
    • Cornelius Bennett
      15
    • Shane Conlan
      1
    • William Wolford
      1
    • House Ballard
      0
    • Aaron Schobel
      1
    • Lee Evans
      1
    • Stevie Johnson
      1
    • Ryan Fitzpatrick
      0
    • Nate Odomes
      0
    • Fred Jackson
      13
    • Bryce Paup
      0
    • Terrell Owens
      0
    • London Fletcher
      0
    • Rueben Brown
      2


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Posted
1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Butch Byrd

Bennett

Brown

So Leon Seals is an option but Butch Byrd isn’t???

 

Honestly he was way before my time.  The Byrd I’m more familiar with is Jairius and maybe Gil from Techmo Supet Bowl.  

 

I looked up Butch’s stats though and they are pretty exceptional especially for his era.  Seems like he should be a contender for the honor.  If they are looking for “a moment” at the stadium, I think the Super Bowl era players and post-SB era would get the largest ovation.  

10 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...where's Kelsay?..........

 

Not here.  Prime example of a very average player who was not deserving

Posted

Bennett should go up first over Freddie since he's been retired longer.

 

Leon Seals?? Seriously?

 

Posted
2 hours ago, BuffaloRush said:

 

Yep...noted and fixed.  Ironic thing is this - Why is Talley up there when a guy like Cornelius Bennett had a much stronger career and is nowhere to be found?

 

 

forced sodomy.

Posted
37 minutes ago, BuffaloRush said:

 

Honestly he was way before my time.  The Byrd I’m more familiar with is Jairius and maybe Gil from Techmo Supet Bowl.  

 

I looked up Butch’s stats though and they are pretty exceptional especially for his era.  Seems like he should be a contender for the honor.  If they are looking for “a moment” at the stadium, I think the Super Bowl era players and post-SB era would get the largest ovation.  

 

Not here.  Prime example of a very average player who was not deserving

 

....HINT: sarcasm.........

Posted
2 hours ago, BuffaloRush said:

 

Not a choice...sorry 

Just because you didn’t see him, excuse here. You know Mickey mantle or Willie mays I bet

Posted

Glancing down the OP's list I would say Biscuit and Freddy would both make excellent candidates.

 

It seems like Biscuit has had poor relations with the organization since his retirement.  You never see him or hear of him, despite being one of the bigger stars in franchise history.

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Rc2catch said:

I voted Lee Evans, maybe not a popular pick but he was my favorite on that list 

 

He should not be on the wall. Because he's your favorite isn't justification.

 

I loved Stevie and he belongs no where near the wall.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

Glancing down the OP's list I would say Biscuit and Freddy would both make excellent candidates.

 

It seems like Biscuit has had poor relations with the organization since his retirement.  You never see him or hear of him, despite being one of the bigger stars in franchise history.

 

 

 

Ok so I hate bringing this up, but it’s relevant to the discussion.  It makes me wonder if his pleading guility to a sexual abuse case in Buffalo back in 1997, night have something to do with it.  I can see, especially the current regime with a female owner, a little hesitant to celebrate someone who pleaded guilty to a pretty shocking crime right on their backyard.  Pure speculation, but just wondering 

Edited by BuffaloRush
Posted

.....I still like Bennie Ricardo..........still have his jersey hopin' for the "Wall day"...........and I know Binghamton Beast STILL has his Klopferstein jersey hopin' for the same memorable day.............

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