Royale with Cheese Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 On 4/15/2025 at 9:40 PM, Miyagi-Do Karate said: John Olerud always wore a batting helmet in the field. Expand Its because he had a brain hemorrhage in college. 1 Quote
BillsPride12 Posted April 16 Posted April 16 While he was a phenomenal player and did a lot more noteworthy things in his career than this whenever I think of Reggie Miller the first thing that always comes to my mind is him chirping Spike Lee. Man sports just seemed more fun back then 1 Quote
Another Fan Posted April 16 Posted April 16 Derrick Coleman- perhaps he's worthy of his own thread. Many may recall him during his time at Syracuse. I know he was looked as this lazy and great underachiever. But watching some old highlights recently of him when he played for the Nets he still seemed a solid player for a few years there Quote
Another Fan Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Enrico Ciccone the hockey player. I thought he might be related to Madonna the pop star.... they have the same last name. I remember him as well he was a pretty big dude that got in some altercations in his day. Funny to look him up today and he's a liberal politician today in Quebec. Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 22 Posted April 22 This guy. Kicker for Bills in 1976. From Belgium 🇧🇪 went to Syracuse: Was the first Bills player to wear #5. Quote
ExiledInIllinois Posted April 22 Posted April 22 (edited) EDIT: That's wrong! Booth Lusteg, kicker, wore #5 for Bills in 1966. AFL... Actually, he wore #49... Pro-FootballRefetence.com may be wrong? Edited April 22 by ExiledInIllinois Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted April 22 Posted April 22 On 4/16/2025 at 1:05 AM, Another Fan said: Derrick Coleman- perhaps he's worthy of his own thread. Many may recall him during his time at Syracuse. I know he was looked as this lazy and great underachiever. But watching some old highlights recently of him when he played for the Nets he still seemed a solid player for a few years there Expand He was a malcontent with the Nets. He coined the phrase "Well whoop-de-damn-do" : Quote
That's No Moon Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Ricky Watters first game as an Eagle was terrible and he followed it up with his infamous "For who? For what?" quote in the postgame press conference. Quote
muppy Posted April 22 Posted April 22 Dock Ellis. you may need to Google. But he was a famous in his day MLB player who was in Batavia for a then "Batavia Trojans" now Muckdogs farm league baseball game I was in Junior High . My GF and I were in the bleachers and saw this super cute guy. He was clearly a celebrity so we made our way over to check him out. He was so sweet and flirted back at us. It was really sweet and I had a total Crush after I met him LOL Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted April 22 Author Posted April 22 Brett Boone really fell off of a cliff after the Steroid List came out. Quote
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