RkFast Posted April 11 Posted April 11 In my opinion, the whole saga of OJ Simpson is one of the most tragic and sad stories in American cultural history. 3 1 Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 11 Posted April 11 23 minutes ago, Just Jack said: https://babylonbee.com/news/oj-simpson-excited-for-god-to-tell-him-who-real-killer-was That's interesting "satire" coming from a publication run by people who think if OJ apologized and squirted a few drops of water on his head, he'll be rewarded with an eternity of paradise 2 Quote
JerseyBills Posted April 11 Posted April 11 RIP Juice never saw him play live but his stats/highlights are incredible. Then he had an incredible post football career. If that incident doesn't happen, he'd be remember as 1 of the goats p.s , if ya haven't watched 30 for 30 called June 17th 1994 , it's an absolute must watch. So many great sports moments were going on at the same time as the infamous Bronco chase. Just watch and thank me later Quote
Beast Posted April 11 Posted April 11 4 minutes ago, HomeskillitMoorman said: That's interesting "satire" coming from a publication run by people who think if OJ apologized and squirted a few drops of water on his head, he'll be rewarded with an eternity of paradise Hurts your feelings I see. Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 minute ago, Beast said: Hurts your feelings I see. Takes a lot more than that to hurt my feelings, if that's even possible. I'm pointing out the hypocrisy in the joke. Quote
The Avenger Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 hours ago, Just Jack said: Let's see if the Bills publicly acknowledge it. Nothing from the Bills that I've seen but I did get an e-mail from them acknowledging today as National Pet Day, so that speaks volumes... 2 Quote
Beast Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just now, HomeskillitMoorman said: Takes a lot more than that to hurt my feelings, if that's even possible. I'm pointing out the hypocrisy in the joke. And you did an absolute awful job of that. 1 Quote
Dancing Fool Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 hours ago, BillsPride12 said: POS Human being. I can't believe there are people celebrating his football accomplishments in here How dare people discuss the accomplishments of a recently passed Buffalo Bill on this Buffalo Bills forum! Inconceivable! Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just now, Beast said: And you did an absolute awful job of that. I don't think so. The joke that was posted was taking a shot at the majority black jury that let him off the hook...when it would take a lot less than a Trial to do so for their own group of people. 1 Quote
Marcus Aurelius Posted April 11 Posted April 11 2 hours ago, julian said: Single greatest season by a RB of all time. Who gives a .... 1 Quote
zow2 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Bob in STL said: Do you think OJ will be excluded from the wall of fame in the new stadium? I do. Yeah I think the organization can divest itself from OJ since he's dead and it will be a new setup over there. I don't believe a single person in the country, other than his kids would care if he's left off the wall in the future. Edited April 11 by zow2 Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 11 Posted April 11 (edited) 5 minutes ago, Dancing Fool said: How dare people discuss the accomplishments of a recently passed Buffalo Bill on this Buffalo Bills forum! Inconceivable! I mean, dude was a murderer and a piece of garbage who laughed about what he did for decades after. But he did do some great things on the field. I get both sides of it. I don't really understand the whole "hey his son might've done it!" stuff when there's no real evidence for it and even then OJ really never showed any sympathy for the losses. Edited April 11 by HomeskillitMoorman 1 Quote
KeLLy1278 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 9 minutes ago, JerseyBills said: RIP Juice never saw him play live but his stats/highlights are incredible. Then he had an incredible post football career. If that incident doesn't happen, he'd be remember as 1 of the goats p.s , if ya haven't watched 30 for 30 called June 17th 1994 , it's an absolute must watch. So many great sports moments were going on at the same time as the infamous Bronco chase. Just watch and thank me later He is one of the GOATS.. He was a phenom athlete. There’s no denying that. Top five back of all time imo. From a pure talent perspective he was about as good as it gets. Quote
zow2 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Imagine the Chutzpah of murdering two people, denying it despite a mountain of evidence, getting acquitted and then writing a very accurate book titled "If I did it". That's just nuts. Quote
julian Posted April 11 Posted April 11 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Marcus Aurelius said: Who gives a .... People that can separate on field greatness from perceived off field scum bag low life-ism. I mean it’s the NFL, we turn the the blind eye every Sunday. Edited April 11 by julian Quote
HomeskillitMoorman Posted April 11 Posted April 11 Just now, zow2 said: Imagine the Chutzpah of murdering two people, denying it despite a mountain of evidence, getting acquitted and then writing a very accurate book titled "If I did it". That's just nuts. True sociopath basking in what he did. The book was probably like a trophy to him. 2 Quote
KeLLy1278 Posted April 11 Posted April 11 It’s funny how many people suddenly turn into couch attorneys the moment OJ gets mentioned. What plenty of people casually overlook is that Nicole had someone else’s blood under her fingernails. It wasn’t hers, Ron’s or OJ’s. People should look a little closer at OJ’s son.. his actions and mental state just before the time of the murders were absolutely chaotic. There is a lot of smoke there. Quote
Livinginthepast Posted April 11 Posted April 11 As an athlete he was amazing. As an actor he was actually decent. As a broadcaster he was ok as well. But as a human being he was an utter POS. He murdered the mother of his kids and deprived them of her for the rest of their lives. He murdered a young man in his prime whose only crime was being in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was such an utter narcissist that he convinced himself that he didnt do it and that he deserved freedom and to get away with it, as if the world owed him something. He never showed any remorse and his legal team outrageously made the case about race in America, which it had nothing to do with and took away from the real victims of racial crimes. What I cannot understand is that his kids forgave him for what he obviously did. I know they were young at the time but come on! At any time in the last 30 years, he could have had a change of heart and manned up and admitted his heinous crimes but he never did. Good riddance!!! 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted April 11 Posted April 11 If you can find a copy, read “OJ Education of a Rich Rookie”. A book OJ and a co-author wrote about his rookie season. Interesting times and racial biases back then. Changing of the guard from the championship-era Bills to the terrible teams of the early 70s. Hard to believe the NFL and society have changed that much in my lifetime. Black QBs were barely being accepted. I think it was the 1973 season we were driving to a game on the Youngmann and who do we pass but OJ driving his car to the game. He smiled and waved at me and this 14-year old was ecstatic. Prayers to Nicole and Mr. Goldman and their families. Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted April 11 Posted April 11 1 hour ago, boyst said: @Beck Water yes and i've since addressed this error but it is still to the point - he isn't guilty He wrote a book- IF I DID IT. Sorry, we disagree. 1 Quote
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