Dan Darragh Posted January 25 Posted January 25 A cat charity??? Sorry Tyler, but get yourself a real cause like helping sick kids. 1 1 4 Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted January 25 Posted January 25 15 minutes ago, Dan Darragh said: A cat charity??? Sorry Tyler, but get yourself a real cause like helping sick kids. You want to help Kids? Join a local Kiwanis Group. https://www.kiwanis.org/ I find it sick that people think they can dictate other peoples charities. Spend 2 hours a week in a Service group that specifically helps kids. Nah.. you would rather spend that 2 hours a week watching TV... get out of here with that garbage... 1 1 1 4 Quote
Drew21PA Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2024 at 12:56 PM, ScotSHO said: I say we hold a parade for him. Norwood can be the guest of honor. Maybe we can get him a key to the city. The possibilities are endless. This idea is to idk wide right sorry I had to 1 Quote
BillsMontreal Posted January 25 Posted January 25 It's sad. We love that game, but it is just a game. This kid had a bad season but he is young. Pretty sure he will work hard this summer and be ready for next year. Those donations is the best part of the game, even better than any win. It's really just a game even if we love it. 3 1 1 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2024 at 11:40 AM, iccrewman112 said: I am so glad Social Media didn’t exist when Scott Norwood missed his kick. People can be ruthless. But I’m sure they never made a single mistake at their job we should ask their bosses. glass houses. I am perfect 1 Quote
Dancing Fool Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2024 at 12:22 PM, boyst said: Disgusting. To play devils advocate here... why is it disgusting that a fan of a team would want an ineffective member of said team to retire? No harm was wished, just a clean break. 1 1 Quote
VaMilBill Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2024 at 12:29 PM, noacls said: Not going to threaten the guy or heckle him. He was horrible this year. Should be cut Surprised McD committed to him next season. Him losing games could be what costs McD his job Quote
Don Otreply Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Any person who would literally attack someone over what happened in a game is a pathetic immature loser, Bass is a good guy, there is no reason to get on him over a missed kick, that is the definition of being a first world snowflake…, 3 3 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted January 25 Posted January 25 On 1/23/2024 at 11:37 AM, BBFL said: not all fans but some can be diabolically ruthless with their words It is sad. The world is full of keyboard wussies who think they are tough guys. On 1/24/2024 at 6:56 AM, ScotSHO said: All this feel good stuff does not help you advance in the playoffs. But the more I watch, the more it seems like the Bills fans want a show and care less about winning. what a weird take 3 1 Quote
boyst Posted January 25 Posted January 25 42 minutes ago, Dancing Fool said: To play devils advocate here... why is it disgusting that a fan of a team would want an ineffective member of said team to retire? No harm was wished, just a clean break. the over the top passion of delivery was silly. 1 1 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted January 25 Posted January 25 Bass is neither ill nor injured. He simply blew it horribly when called upon. I have absolutely no idea what this ‘help him feel better’ stuff is about. This isn’t your kid’s little league game. It’s professional and everyone is highly compensated. Donate to the cause if you’d like…or not. But because Bass didn’t do his job? I think not. 1 1 Quote
GottaRun Posted January 25 Posted January 25 51 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: Bass is neither ill nor injured. He simply blew it horribly when called upon. I have absolutely no idea what this ‘help him feel better’ stuff is about. This isn’t your kid’s little league game. It’s professional and everyone is highly compensated. Donate to the cause if you’d like…or not. But because Bass didn’t do his job? I think not. Ok, but then the same can be said about donating to Oishei for Josh Allen, the Dalton foundation for Andy Dalton, Lamars Backpacks for Kids, etc... For some reason Bills fans donating money to good causes seems to bring out the absolute best in most people, and the worst in a few others. We donate because we like too, if you've ever volunteered at a not for profit you'll know how much they need the money. I suspect most of us have reached the point where we understand that we'd love to see a Bills Super Bowl but we also understand that our day to day lives won't change at all based on the Bills winning or losing. No one's treating it like a kids little league game, just the opposite, we're treating like a full grown adult man is receiving death threats for missing a kick in a football game. Death threats. Death threats. I say again Death threats. We're treating it like. a serious send this man some big time love and support because he doesn't deserve F***ing death threats. 1 2 Quote
Success Posted January 26 Posted January 26 12 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: Bass is neither ill nor injured. He simply blew it horribly when called upon. I have absolutely no idea what this ‘help him feel better’ stuff is about. This isn’t your kid’s little league game. It’s professional and everyone is highly compensated. Donate to the cause if you’d like…or not. But because Bass didn’t do his job? I think not. It's more about the vitriol directed at him by some. He's a Bill, and this is a way for people to send some positive energy & lift him up in the face of that. Quote
AlfaBill Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/23/2024 at 9:41 AM, paulmm3 said: Fans should donate directly to Bass instead, asking him to retire and take his contract off our books so we can sign a non-scrub kicker Asshat comment. 1 Quote
AlfaBill Posted January 26 Posted January 26 17 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: Bass is neither ill nor injured. He simply blew it horribly when called upon. I have absolutely no idea what this ‘help him feel better’ stuff is about. This isn’t your kid’s little league game. It’s professional and everyone is highly compensated. Donate to the cause if you’d like…or not. But because Bass didn’t do his job? I think not. You need to rub one out. It’s a game. He blew it. So what? Maybe he gets cut. Maybe not. At the end no one deserves this kind of treatment for missing a kick to win a game. 2 Quote
stevestojan Posted January 26 Posted January 26 17 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: Bass is neither ill nor injured. He simply blew it horribly when called upon. I have absolutely no idea what this ‘help him feel better’ stuff is about. This isn’t your kid’s little league game. It’s professional and everyone is highly compensated. Donate to the cause if you’d like…or not. But because Bass didn’t do his job? I think not. Way to completely miss the point. Quote
chongli Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Bass will be fine, just like Norwood. After Wide right in the SB, Norwood came back next season to kick the eventual winning field goal over Denver in the AFCCG. Quote
SoCal Deek Posted January 26 Posted January 26 22 hours ago, GottaRun said: Ok, but then the same can be said about donating to Oishei for Josh Allen, the Dalton foundation for Andy Dalton, Lamars Backpacks for Kids, etc... For some reason Bills fans donating money to good causes seems to bring out the absolute best in most people, and the worst in a few others. We donate because we like too, if you've ever volunteered at a not for profit you'll know how much they need the money. I suspect most of us have reached the point where we understand that we'd love to see a Bills Super Bowl but we also understand that our day to day lives won't change at all based on the Bills winning or losing. No one's treating it like a kids little league game, just the opposite, we're treating like a full grown adult man is receiving death threats for missing a kick in a football game. Death threats. Death threats. I say again Death threats. We're treating it like. a serious send this man some big time love and support because he doesn't deserve F***ing death threats. I’m obviously not aware of any death threats nor would I ever suggest that that’s acceptable. I do however stand by my earlier post. If you want to donate to a cause, please do so. I donate to many. But it’s always because of my passion for what the charity actually does. It’s never been because of my fondness, or in some second hand support for a spokesperson. Bass is, or should be, a professional. He didn’t do his job. He most definitely doesn’t deserve to lose his life or self respect but he does deserve to lose his job. Quote
Dancing Fool Posted January 26 Posted January 26 On 1/25/2024 at 8:33 AM, boyst said: the over the top passion of delivery was silly. Silly? I thought it was disgusting. Well whatever you said it was popular, and in the long run that is what really matters. <3 Quote
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