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16 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

Oh, c’mon.  Our media does ask follow-ups sometimes - sometimes not the same guy, but one further down in the queue

 

Shame if they missed on this one though.

 

 

Schedule a hot shower at a truck stop, change to warm clothes, get a thermos of coffee, you’ll be “good to go”

 

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......Have some soup, get a nap.

Posted
50 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

The weather forecast reminds me of under the radar horrible weather game in this same time frame:

 

2007 against the New York Giants.

 

Absolutely frigid, rain/snow mix all game, tons of wind, 30’s. 
 

Did anyone else go to that game?

I was there. Absolutely brutal. Probably worst weather game I’ve ever been to. I was not properly dressed for the wetness and it was miserable. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, billsfanmiamioh said:

I was there. Absolutely brutal. Probably worst weather game I’ve ever been to. I was not properly dressed for the wetness and it was miserable. 

As my mother always said….”be prepared for the wetness”. 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

The weather forecast reminds me of under the radar horrible weather game in this same time frame:

 

2007 against the New York Giants.

 

Absolutely frigid, rain/snow mix all game, tons of wind, 30’s. 
 

Did anyone else go to that game?

 

Not supposed to be tons of wind this game tho...

 

Was that the game they took a 14-0 lead on a long Roosevelt TD and Fred Jackson run and then got blown out from there?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Not supposed to be tons of wind this game tho...

 

Was that the game they took a 14-0 lead on a long Roosevelt TD and Fred Jackson run and then got blown out from there?

 

That game was in 2011 at MetLife.  80-yard run by Fred and 60-yard catch by UB's own made it 14-7, and we traded FGs for TDs from there and lost 27-23.

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4 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Not supposed to be tons of wind this game tho...

 

Was that the game they took a 14-0 lead on a long Roosevelt TD and Fred Jackson run and then got blown out from there?

Trent Edwards to Mike Gaines maybe, then to Lee Evans went up 14-0. 

 

Until Brandon Jacobs started to take over. 

 

I remember McCargo's play near the goal line.

 

I was at the 8-0 Blizzard game in Cleveland the week before, so it was a double dose of insane weather.

 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, BRH said:

 

That game was in 2011 at MetLife.  80-yard run by Fred and 60-yard catch by UB's own made it 14-7, and we traded FGs for TDs from there and lost 27-23.

 

Ahh...misremembered my Giants drought games haha...I know the one here wasn't even close

Posted
2 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

The Bills wanted an open air stadium.  This is the type of weather Pegula wants their team to play in.

 

Yet the team is built around Allen throwing the ball. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

F**K!!!  Guess we should get ready to play without Milano again...

 

 

Micah Hyde?  Interesting… probably doesn’t really mean anything though.

Posted
Just now, RiotAct said:

Micah Hyde?  Interesting… probably doesn’t really mean anything though.

 

Hyde said not to discount him being back for the playoffs...

Just now, Bills!Win! said:

What’s up with Poyer?

 

Uhh...nothing? Phillips...not Poyer.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

And the most successful times in franchise history have been a passing offense. 

 

Those teams in the early 90's could run the ball very well. Thurman was the heart/soul of that offense. When he was having a good day (which was most of the time) the offense was unstoppable. This Bills team has trouble running the ball unless you count Allen. I would say the Super Bowl era teams weren't a passing offense but a balanced offense even though Kelly could make any throw.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:


phew. I read that wrong 

 

Phillips hurt his shoulder diving for Jones while he was doing his best Keystone Kops impersonation.

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Milano would be a huge loss.  It's very noticeable when he is not on the field.  Hoping he can be limited at least tomorrow and maybe still play.  We're really getting down to the wire here and we need all hands on deck for the late season push.

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