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4 minutes ago, snafu said:

RIP

Life took the sails out of his wind.

 

 

Lol... I didn't see any thread with his name mentioned in the title but there already was one.

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did better than Indy colleague Rod Dowhower, 5-24 for his reign

 

Hank was 4-17 for the Bills

 

uh oh... better do the math....

 

oh yeah, Hank was better, 19-17 winning pct

 

 

 

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Just now, Freddie's Dead said:

Late in the 2005 season, as the Bills were crashing to a 5-11 record, Mike Mularkey opined "They took the sails right out of our wind". He channeled Hank Bullough and I knew he was on his way out.  

 

was he the one who went on a mini-tirade about the media persecution? the only time he had a pulse as coach?

 

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2 hours ago, st pete gogolak said:

Didn't he refer to the team's "work ethnic" or am I thinking of someone else?

 

"Work ethnic" is my favorite Hank Bullough malaprop.  LOL, the spell checker flags "malaprop".  MODS, DICTIONARY UPDATE!!

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4 minutes ago, T&C said:

Lol... I didn't see any thread with his name mentioned in the title but there already was one.

 

Me too.

I saw the other one after I posted here.  Whoever started that thread thinks like me. He should do something about that!!

 

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To those wondering why Bruce would say Hank had a positive impact, maybe he was the one who told Bruce he was a fat ass and needed to get in shape?

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1 hour ago, babulator said:

Bruce Smith was on OBD last (?) week and recalled Hank having a positive impact on him.

Bruce was a fat blob in 1985, he showed up in 1986 much leaner after becoming a stair master warrior.  For that alone, Hank deserves some (mala)props from us. 

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Posted
37 minutes ago, row_33 said:

life would have been better forgetting about those years, we will always have that quote....

 

yes, and I have used that quote many times, RIP Hank.

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Think he also said " he's got a great work ethnic"

Just now, Binghamton Beast said:

Fred Smerlas couldn’t stand Bullough.

 

With saying that, RIP, Coach. 

When the players were trying to get Hank fired, he was one of the vets on the team that basically told the younger players not to make a tackle 

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2 hours ago, I'm Spartacus said:

I wonder if Fred Smerlas will attend the funeral? (I know he hated Bullough) 


Fred was quoted as saying”ding, *****, the witch is dead” when Bullough was fired.

 

I wonder what Fred thinks today?

 

Funny thing is......outside of Coach Knox, Fred was not a coaches favorite.

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Unless I missed it, none of the stories (which all read like cut-and-paste versions of the Michigan State press release) bothered to say where he died.

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44 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:

Bruce was a fat blob in 1985, he showed up in 1986 much leaner after becoming a stair master warrior.  For that alone, Hank deserves some (mala)props from us. 

 

I believe that's exactly what he said, Hank taught him the importance of taking care of his body.

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13 hours ago, Binghamton Beast said:

Fred Smerlas couldn’t stand Bullough.

 

With saying that, RIP, Coach. 

And that was before we couldn’t stand Smerlas - the Boston homer. 

 

RIP Coach Bullough. 

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