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12 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Pretty sure he's a millionaire and can have multiple homes

 

Rob Johnson literally rented the penthouse suite next door to me for years lol

 

Josh doesn't need to be a homeowner in Western New York full time... Who's to tell you hailee isn't sick of Hollywood and wants to raise a family in a normal City?

 

They could have summer houses and beach houses in Los Angeles while sending their kids to school elsewhere lol even Steve taskers kids grew up and lived here

 

If they have kids while Josh is playing they're definitely living in Buffalo

 

 

I love Buffalo as much as anyone, but to say that they’re definitely living in Buffalo is crazy. And Steve Tasker didn’t marry a Hollywood star. Yes, they may choose to own a home in Buffalo, but as long as his wife is in the acting & singing business, Josh is still wanting to play golf year round, and their families are in CA, Buffalo will not be their primary residence.. kids or no kids. Just my opinion… and don’t get me wrong, i think it’d be amazing if they set up shop in Buffalo, and made it their home!

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On 3/14/2025 at 1:58 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

Definitely sounds like Hailee is persuading him to play for the Rams, Chargers or 49ers.

Yes. Hailee is going to be huge pop megastar just like J-Lo and will need to be close to the LA area.

 

In concerned how they will balance their marriage 

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16 minutes ago, JakeFrommStateFarm said:

Yes. Hailee is going to be huge pop megastar just like J-Lo and will need to be close to the LA area.

 

In concerned how they will balance their marriage 

 

 

lol.  when does this kick in?

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7 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

"hopefully" is an interesting word choice....

 

 

You literally can't say I'm going to because you have no idea what the future holds 

 

He can tear his ACL and then have shoulder problems an his career is over and the bills have to cut him but he still wants to try... Nobody knows what the future holds 

 

Hopefully he does end his career here I don't see what's wrong with saying that

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10 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:

"hopefully" is an interesting word choice....

 

 

I understand why he said it, but it’s definitely not the type of word you’d hear at something like a wedding, even when hopefully is absolutely appropriate. 

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7 minutes ago, SirAndrew said:

I understand why he said it, but it’s definitely not the type of word you’d hear at something like a wedding, even when hopefully is absolutely appropriate. 

A wedding and a business are not the same lol dude he could want to be playing football at 40 and he might be washed up.. and the bills might not want him anymore 

 

That's why he hopefully retires a bill 

 

He certainly if everything goes his way will retire a Buffalo Bill 100% 

 

He just knows life's not guaranteed

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

A wedding and a business are not the same lol dude he could want to be playing football at 40 and he might be washed up.. and the bills might not want him anymore 

 

That's why he hopefully retires a bill 

 

He certainly if everything goes his way will retire a Buffalo Bill 100% 

 

He just knows life's not guaranteed

 

 

You’re right, nothing is guaranteed, that’s my exact point. You don’t always add the word “hopefully” when discussing things. I don’t read that deeply into it, just saying. 

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1 minute ago, SirAndrew said:

You’re right, nothing is guaranteed, that’s my exact point. You don’t always add the word “hopefully” when discussing things. I don’t read that deeply into it, just saying. 

Of course because it is a business 

 

There's going to be a lot of circumstances on both sides that keep Josh a Buffalo Bill for life 

 

It's not just if the bills want him or if Josh wants to stay.. it's a mutual thing between both parties when the time comes 

 

If Josh plays well till 40 the bills will keep paying him

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After you use up all your natural athleticism and you no longer produce you will be traded off to the highest bidder who still thinks you got it. You will be a journey man bouncing from team to team.

 

Thats not a bad ending, dont need you to buy your burial plot in Buffalo.  Give us all your best years and then cheers its time to milk dumb teams based on past achievements. 

 

Ill still cheer you on when you play for the steelers or panthers before you end up back in NY to retire with the Jets.

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14 hours ago, SirAndrew said:

it’s definitely not the type of word you’d hear at something like a wedding, even when hopefully is absolutely appropriate. 

“Do you take (name) for your lawful husband/wife to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do you part?" 


“Hopefully” I do.

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On 3/14/2025 at 10:52 PM, JaCrispy said:

Josh Allen- the single greatest thing to ever happen to western NY! 👍

 

What about Jim Kelly? I remember the Bills were coming off back-to-back 2-14 seasons. Nobody wanted to play there, and attendance was a joke. When the USFL folded Kelly signed with the Bills and the rest is history. I remember his first home game against the Jets. 80,000 in attendance. First sellout in Rich Stadium in years. Even though the Bills lost you could tell right away they had their QB and better days were coming.

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18 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

You literally can't say I'm going to because you have no idea what the future holds 

 

He can tear his ACL and then have shoulder problems an his career is over and the bills have to cut him but he still wants to try... Nobody knows what the future holds 

 

Hopefully he does end his career here I don't see what's wrong with saying that

 

14 hours ago, SirAndrew said:

I understand why he said it, but it’s definitely not the type of word you’d hear at something like a wedding, even when hopefully is absolutely appropriate. 

 

I would think most QBs who re-sign with their team for a huge chunk can easily toss in that they want to retire a Bill.  Why qualify it?

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