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1 hour ago, Rochesterfan said:


 

Yep and now he is fired from there also.  
 

It was inevitable.

 

Guess that means he probably loses his press credentials.

 

 


If he loses his press credentials with the Bills no one will be upset and no one will miss him. We need new positive people there instead of him. 

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Garbage reporter, worse human being,  been salty for 30 years, retire and go to florida i bet you will fit right in.

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4 minutes ago, wppete said:


If he loses his press credentials with the Bills no one will be upset and no one will miss him. We need new positive people there instead of him. 

 

We do need people who ask the tough questions sometimes, but I do believe it can be done to better effect in a less adversarial manner.

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I don't see the issue with what he said...generally speaking it's true. Finding women who are generally critical of players on the team, specifically Josh Allen, is a tough find. 

 

This can be backed up by the players themselves.  Many sound bytes of the players in the tunnel as they are taking the field confirm Sullivan's sentiments.  After win on three, players can be heard mimicking women fans yelling, "oh, Josh Allen, Josh Allen!" 

 

Generally speaking, most women are much more likely to be emotionally attached therefore ignoring all rational and logical evidence of poor performance. 

 

This can be seen in all aspects of life, for example, your daughter who has everything going for her except the fact she loves a loser with no job, who sleeps on his friends couch.  It can also be seen in the hot girl with a great job who's dating a guy in his 30s who's wanted for child support, drinks 40s, works under the table, smokes blunts and is secretly hooking up with her sister on weekends. The common denominator here is the emotional attachment vs the painful reality. 

 

Sullivan looks to perhaps be drinking a beer(s) and may be a little lit, being completely honest and open with his opinion....and I see nothing wrong with it. 

 

I'm not a PC guy and I'm glad there are still others who aren't and just call them how they see them. 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

Goofy podcast and a thought got away from him.  I don't think he should be buried for it

So you were one of the 3 viewers watching that podcast!

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13 minutes ago, TwistofFate said:

I don't see the issue with what he said...generally speaking it's true. Finding women who are generally critical of players on the team, specifically Josh Allen, is a tough find. 

 

This can be backed up by the players themselves.  Many sound bytes of the players in the tunnel as they are taking the field confirm Sullivan's sentiments.  After win on three, players can be heard mimicking women fans yelling, "oh, Josh Allen, Josh Allen!" 

 

Generally speaking, most women are much more likely to be emotionally attached therefore ignoring all rational and logical evidence of poor performance. 

 

This can be seen in all aspects of life, for example, your daughter who has everything going for her except the fact she loves a loser with no job, who sleeps on his friends couch.  It can also be seen in the hot girl with a great job who's dating a guy in his 30s who's wanted for child support, drinks 40s, works under the table, smokes blunts and is secretly hooking up with her sister on weekends. The common denominator here is the emotional attachment vs the painful reality. 

 

Sullivan looks to perhaps be drinking a beer(s) and may be a little lit, being completely honest and open with his opinion....and I see nothing wrong with it. 

 

I'm not a PC guy and I'm glad there are still others who aren't and just call them how they see them. 

Men and women are often very different kinds of fans. But he didn't say it very nicely and he did it in a public forum. I don't believe he should lose his job for it, but it's the world we live in. Most of us understand that by now.

 

Add in that nobody likes the guy anyways, and you have yourself a freshly unemployed writer. 

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17 minutes ago, TwistofFate said:

I don't see the issue with what he said...generally speaking it's true. Finding women who are generally critical of players on the team, specifically Josh Allen, is a tough find. 

 

This can be backed up by the players themselves.  Many sound bytes of the players in the tunnel as they are taking the field confirm Sullivan's sentiments.  After win on three, players can be heard mimicking women fans yelling, "oh, Josh Allen, Josh Allen!" 

 

Generally speaking, most women are much more likely to be emotionally attached therefore ignoring all rational and logical evidence of poor performance. 

 

This can be seen in all aspects of life, for example, your daughter who has everything going for her except the fact she loves a loser with no job, who sleeps on his friends couch.  It can also be seen in the hot girl with a great job who's dating a guy in his 30s who's wanted for child support, drinks 40s, works under the table, smokes blunts and is secretly hooking up with her sister on weekends. The common denominator here is the emotional attachment vs the painful reality. 

 

Sullivan looks to perhaps be drinking a beer(s) and may be a little lit, being completely honest and open with his opinion....and I see nothing wrong with it. 

 

I'm not a PC guy and I'm glad there are still others who aren't and just call them how they see them. 

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17 minutes ago, TwistofFate said:

I don't see the issue with what he said...generally speaking it's true. Finding women who are generally critical of players on the team, specifically Josh Allen, is a tough find. 

 

This can be backed up by the players themselves.  Many sound bytes of the players in the tunnel as they are taking the field confirm Sullivan's sentiments.  After win on three, players can be heard mimicking women fans yelling, "oh, Josh Allen, Josh Allen!" 

 

Generally speaking, most women are much more likely to be emotionally attached therefore ignoring all rational and logical evidence of poor performance. 

 

This can be seen in all aspects of life, for example, your daughter who has everything going for her except the fact she loves a loser with no job, who sleeps on his friends couch.  It can also be seen in the hot girl with a great job who's dating a guy in his 30s who's wanted for child support, drinks 40s, works under the table, smokes blunts and is secretly hooking up with her sister on weekends. The common denominator here is the emotional attachment vs the painful reality. 

 

Sullivan looks to perhaps be drinking a beer(s) and may be a little lit, being completely honest and open with his opinion....and I see nothing wrong with it. 

 

I'm not a PC guy and I'm glad there are still others who aren't and just call them how they see them. 

We can say that about men too, at least the football part, not the ridiculous paragraph about women marrying poorly, but how many on this site or just general male fans have a man crush on Josh or Milano... look how so many just loved so many players over the years to the point of being emotional about them. Your comments are just as bad a Sullivans, just that he's been obnoxious for about 30 years in buffalo.

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28 minutes ago, wppete said:

We need new positive people there instead of him. 

 

I agree we need new people but why do they have to be positive? What is up with this movement lately about everything needing to be positive?

 

I want a reporter that tells it like it is - not sugar coats everything. When I want a candy coating on my Bills news, I listen to Chris Brown.

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22 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

We do need people who ask the tough questions sometimes, but I do believe it can be done to better effect in a less adversarial manner.


Yeah that is true but we don’t need him. Someone else who is competent and a decent person will fill his job, I’m sure there are many. 

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24 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

We do need people who ask the tough questions sometimes, but I do believe it can be done to better effect in a less adversarial manner.

 

True. And with Sullivan gone, we have pretty much no one left to ask those tough questions. Sal & Co only give softballs.

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5 minutes ago, Man with No Name said:

Men and women are often very different kinds of fans. But he didn't say it very nicely and he did it in a public forum. I don't believe he should lose his job for it, but it's the world we live in. Most of us understand that by now.

 

Add in that nobody likes the guy anyways, and you have yourself a freshly unemployed writer. 

What would you fire someone for , if not for embarrassing your company by association and possibly alienating half of your potential customers/viewers...

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1 minute ago, Einstein said:

 

I agree we need new people but why do they have to be positive? What is up with this movement lately about everything needing to be positive?

 

I want a reporter that tells it like it is - not sugar coats everything. When I want a candy coating on my Bills news, I listen to Chris Brown.


The guy was just a miserable person, pure negativity. It’s good to ask tough questions and do true journalism but don’t have to be a prick about it all the time. People don’t want to see that. 

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Always appreciated his willingness to point out the Bills management incompetence during the dark years when others wouldn’t. I hope he’s able to live comfortably on the back 9 of his life.

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1 minute ago, klos63 said:

What would you fire someone for , if not for embarrassing your company by association and possibly alienating half of your potential customers/viewers...

These things blow over in a week or two. Our society has given into bullying though. This is the result. 

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19 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

What low rent podcast was this?  That basement smells like failure and radon.  There are about 275,000 people left in the city of Buffalo and I swear half of them have their own Bills podcast, blog, Instagram personality, or OnlyFans.

😆 🤣 😂 

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I don't really care one way or the other.  Dude seems like a fellow who likes the smell of his own farts.  I really don't care what he said, it seems like he was attempting humor and failed miserably.  These things happen.  If he loses his job because of it, so be it, but I don't think he hates women or any of that.  Just a dumb comment, he appears to do that a lot.

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