Process Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Him and Jordan were a big part of the turnaround. Not going to be the same without those two. 6 8 1 1 20 3 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Can not help but think with his stingers this year after the fusion surgery that it might be time for him. That was a great read and it just sucks they could not be getting ready for Baltimore. This will be the end of the line for some guys who laid it all on the line including Micah. 4 1 Quote
starrymessenger Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Appreciate what both were able to accomplish here. Much respect for them. 2 Quote
jkeerie Posted January 23 Posted January 23 If Hyde had the desire, I'd love to see him added to the coaching staff. Clearly they love the team and the area. 3 8 1 Quote
Ncmurph Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Not getting a ring for him is probably the worst part of falling short the last couple of years. 6 7 1 Quote
Aussie Joe Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Good guy… can see a media role for him if he wants it … 2 2 Quote
K-9 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 minute ago, Ncmurph said: Not getting a ring for him is probably the worst part of falling short the last couple of years. That’s perhaps the most unfortunate thing about sports. The vast majority of great players and guys that deserve it the most never even get the chance to win it all. And players seem to understand that better than anyone. Micah is gonna have his name on the Wall of Fame sooner than later. 1 1 Quote
T master Posted January 23 Posted January 23 I can remember seeing him play in GB he has always been a really good player & when he came here i was stoked I had never heard much about Poyer and with the injury he had while playing for the Browns i was a bit concerned but he proved him self for sure . Then when the 2's chemistry started to build i think we knew they were a special tandem of safeties and were a force to help turn the Bills around . After last season and the possibility of him coming back if they went deeper in the play offs there's nothing he needs to prove, he didn't play up to his standard i think this year and he knows it so i think he may have played his last game in the NFL . Hyde may not be a HOFer but he will always be a Bills WOFer and for ever a part of the Bills Family and a player the Bills Mafia will always cheer for . 1 Quote
Cray51 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 21 minutes ago, jkeerie said: If Hyde had the desire, I'd love to see him added to the coaching staff. Clearly they love the team and the area. He seems like an incredibly mature and intelligent guy. Make him a DB coach and see what you get from there. Similar to the role Josh Norman has taken on 1 1 Quote
msw2112 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Class act and comes across as a very bright guy. Based on that well-written letter, his wife comes across as bright too. Wishing them the best and it would be great if there was some type of future association with the Bills' organization (coaching or otherwise). 2 3 Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Hyde was one of my favorite players all the way back to his GB days. Was so pumped when we signed him 2 2 Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Class act and a great read. One of the best additions the Bills have had in a long time. 4 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Crazy to think Hyde, Poyer, and White could all be elsewhere next year. Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted January 23 Posted January 23 28 minutes ago, eball said: Very well written. End of an era indeed. I will forever remember that insane interception during the Patriots game. Micah and Jordon will truly be missed. Greatest safety duo in Bills history. Thanks for the memories Micah. 7 7 1 Quote
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