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OJ is a POS as a person for what he has done but he is the most talented player on offense the Bills ever had. Bruce is best defensive player in Bills history. To me OJ has the record for rushing yards in a single season. 2,003 in 14 games beats 2,105 in 16 games. Sorry Eric.

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8 hours ago, Draconator said:

 

I was four when this commercial came out and instantly wanted to play football. What reinforced that idea was seeing my Mother running from a dog and seeing her doing the same OJ leap over a metal garbage can!! It was on after seeing that lol.

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17 minutes ago, Beast said:

 

Agreed about Bruce. We could probably even put Kelly, Thurman and Reed above OJ because if their long careers.

 

But for a 5 year period, OJ dominated the NFL. Defenses KNEW he was getting the ball and couldn't stop him.

 

If John Rauch used him correctly in his early years, I have no doubt OJ Simpson would be looked upon as the best RB in NFL history.

Kelly, Thurman and Reed weren't the athletes that Bruce and OJ were not to mention none of them are top 5 maybe top 10 at their position like I view OJ/Bruce. 

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7 hours ago, BTB said:

I’m surprised Fred Goldman never snapped, and put a couple of caps in Orenthal. 

Too many cameras left for him to jump in front of first.

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1 hour ago, ExWNYer said:

 

They might want to try a cemetery...Jerry Lee Lewis died years ago. :devil:

 

 

Um, nope. He might not tour but he's still alive.

 

Saw him in a club in DC at the Wax Museum about 30 years ago, and he walked real slow to the piano but once he was there he was a freaking hurricane. In my all-time top ten concerts.

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, ToGoGo said:

I'll throw it out there: I would shake his hand if I saw him. 

 

I don't think he did it. Over the years the "son theory" makes way more sense. If true, it would make him a better person and father than practically anybody you could ever meet. 

 

I always used to think the son theory was crazy talk by the same contrarian types who don't think Lee Harvey killed Kennedy and we didn't actually land on the moon.

 

But reading up a little, I'm less certain in OJ's guilt than I used to be.   

 

But I still wouldn't shake his hand.

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10 hours ago, ToGoGo said:

I'll throw it out there: I would shake his hand if I saw him. 

 

I don't think he did it. Over the years the "son theory" makes way more sense. If true, it would make him a better person and father than practically anybody you could ever meet. 

You really can’t be serious.

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10 hours ago, ToGoGo said:

I'll throw it out there: I would shake his hand if I saw him. 

 

I don't think he did it. Over the years the "son theory" makes way more sense. If true, it would make him a better person and father than practically anybody you could ever meet. 

Surely you can't be serious

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9 hours ago, ToGoGo said:

Are we also going to take down Ray Lewis? Or did the media not brainwash you enough regarding Lewis to get emotional about it? 

 

I have concerns about Ray Lewis.  Not sure what that has to do with Jim Kelly.  

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53 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

At who? At those not convicted of double homicide?

He was found to have committed the murders In a civil court

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If you crossed paths with OJ while he is in Buffalo, would you…

 

A - take a photo with him

B - ask for his autograph 

C - shake his hand

D - give him the finger and say “hello murderer”

E - ignore him and keep going

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Some years ago, after the trial of the century, but before the trial about the sports paraphernalia that put him in prison, OJ spent a full week at my Hilton hotel in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Now, many celebrities have been guests of my property. Most like to wear a hat and sunglasses, keep a low profile, and keep moving so that they are not accosted by fans.

 

OJ, on the other hand, got up every morning and held court in our hotel lobby bar. He would start by preening around the lobby, making sure that anyone who cared knew that he had arrived. He then would offer up stories of his playing career while he signed autographs for anyone who wanted them. If people had nothing handy for him to sign he would sign on a cocktail napkin or a drink coaster.

 

Of all of the celebrities I have had the chance to meet and observe no one needed the adoration and attention more than OJ.

 

As an aside, at that time he also had a girlfriend from Lockport who was constantly at his side. She looked like an older, rundown version of Nicole. It was all very surreal.

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