TC in St. Louis Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?" "Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40.
Bufcomments Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?""Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40. yea i sure do and he was a sure a good player I think a bad knee injury ended his career
Buftex Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Curtis and Terry Miller kind of filled the running back void for the Bills, between superstars OJ Simpson and Joe Cribbs. Both guys were decent football players. Curtis was the more versatile one, if I recall. He had a couple 500 yard rushing, 200-300 yard receiving seasons for the Bills, when Chuck Knox was there. He did get injured, as I recall, and ended up playing for the Oilers. I met him a couple years ago at a Bills alumni function. Good guy, it seemed to me. I have a particular affinity for those late 70's, early 80's Bills teams. I was 13 when the "Knox era" began in Buffalo, and it was the first time in my life, when the Bills seemed like an upper echelon team. Curtis was a big part of that.
MattM Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 I met him at my HS near Roch in the late '70s--seemed like a nice guy. He was there doing a PR appearance with another Bill who's name escapes me (he was a DB is all I can remember).
OnTheRocks Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Curtis Brown: I can't view YouTube at work....so I don't know if this is the clip.... - Wasn't Curtis Brown the guy that returned a kick for a TD, then pulled a ref's yellow flag out of his pants, threw it on the ground and spiked the football on it? Or was that Keith Moody? Whoever it was.....oh my... that was awesome! Terrell Owens before Terrell Owens.
OnTheRocks Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Curtis and Terry Miller kind of filled the running back void for the Bills, between superstars OJ Simpson and Joe Cribbs. Both guys were decent football players. Curtis was the more versatile one, if I recall. He had a couple 500 yard rushing, 200-300 yard receiving seasons for the Bills, when Chuck Knox was there. He did get injured, as I recall, and ended up playing for the Oilers. I met him a couple years ago at a Bills alumni function. Good guy, it seemed to me. I have a particular affinity for those late 70's, early 80's Bills teams. I was 13 when the "Knox era" began in Buffalo, and it was the first time in my life, when the Bills seemed like an upper echelon team. Curtis was a big part of that. Same here. I was 13 when Knox came to Buffalo. The 1980 Bills are still my all time favorite Bills.
elcrusho Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 Curtis Brown: Dammit I got sucked into YouTube for 48 minutes after clicking on your link
DaGimp Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 This dude lived about 2 seconds from my house as a kid
Anzaloha Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?""Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40. Yeah, he was very versatile......Didn't he do a stint with the Sabres as well?
Tcali Posted February 18, 2009 Posted February 18, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?""Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40. I LOVED Curtis Brown. What a tough runner with a great motor:)---a REAL great motor.
jester43 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 Same here. I was 13 when Knox came to Buffalo.The 1980 Bills are still my all time favorite Bills. that was a great team....did you see all the 1980 bills games on youtube? i found a couple i attended...good times..
Tcali Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 that was a great team....did you see all the 1980 bills games on youtube? i found a couple i attended...good times.. I loved that team. Best characters,,gritty,,,kinda troublemakerlike--with Villapiano,isaiah Roberts.... was in college at that time.
BuffalOhio Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 This dude lived about 2 seconds from my house as a kid It was right off Mill Road, right? That's what the rumor was!
VJ91 Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?""Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40. Good running back who could catch the ball. I think it was against the Steelers at home in 1980, Brown ran the ball in for about a 10 yard TD, but the Bills were called for holding or offsides, no TD. Fegie called the exact same play from either 5 yards or 10 yards further out, and Brown ran in it again, this time no penalty. Remember the Steelers were the defending SB champs that year, and the Bills owned them that game. Yeah, 1980 was an awesome year for the Bills.
lets_go_bills Posted February 19, 2009 Posted February 19, 2009 I was working at a show at a rock club in St. Louis, and I was introduced to one of the head security guys....Curtis Brown. I heard he was the guy who used to play for the Bills, so I asked him about it. I said, "Didn't you return a kick for a TD?""Yep," he said. "102 yards?" "Yes sir." "You still a fan?" "Yep, once a Bill, always a Bill." I have no idea how I remembered that 102 yard kickoff return, but I just looked it up, and it's true. What a small world, eh? He's 54, doesn't look a day over 40. Cool.
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