Mr. WEO Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Is this the same "Leodis McKelvin" that half this board wanted dead the night before his tragic lawn job? So many phonies. Blowing with the wind. Geez, given the predictable response, has anyone considered that Leotis McButterfingers committed this unparalleled atrocity himself? Hey mods, how many more "original posts" are we going to have to endure on this zombie of a story?
2020 Our Year For Sure Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 OR WE'LL TAKE IT TO YOUR HOUSE! Hey!
Mr. WEO Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Right...becuase wanting him "dead" while ranting on a football message board and actually committing acts of violence are the same thing. Shut up. An act of violence? Someone "ranted" on his lawn. Dry your eyes and move on.
Dwight Drane Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Not bad, but your lyrics don't match the tune. Showtunes and football usually aren't in the same cubbyhole! I laughed when you put that song down, because I was thinking the same thing. I guess I can only add: Pick a little score a little Pick a little score a little Cheap Cheap Cheap Ralph won't pay for players
Sen. John Blutarsky Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 You boo him and you're an !@#$^le, afaic. Put me in this category then. LE-O-DIS!....SUCKS
playman Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 I'm on the west coast and won't be at the game, but I think this thread is right on. I hope a lot of people chant his name. That would be the coolest move Bills fans could possibly pull off. What he did was right. He cought the ball with 2:06 left on the clock, with 3 timeouts for the Patriots, and tried to keep the clock running through the 2 minute warning- which would have given the Pats a free timeout. Those of us watching knew he should have gone down once he was contained, but remember, he was only 30 yards up the field at that point. He could have kept fighting to burn a couple extra seconds off the clock. You boo him and you're an !@#$^le, afaic. LE-O-DIS! u cant be serious. it was WRONG as can be. u take a knee in the endzone. or AT LEAST fall down once a tackler is on you and another one is WAITING IN YOUR FACE. ive seen 12 year old beeing yelled at for bonehead plays like that. but you still want to support him the next game. its our TEAM
Mr. WEO Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 LOL...yeah, Im sure someone damaging your property would'nt be a problem, though. Of course it would be a problem----FOR ME! A bunch of strangers wouldn't be opining on what they could due to make all of my terrible pain go away. Tell me, which do you think bothers LM more, some local Buffayokel who painted his lawn because of a bad game, or reading a Bills fan site filled with hundreds of posts jam packed with over-the-top bile and rage (from his "fans") after the same bad game? Move on.
Lori Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Of course it would be a problem----FOR ME! A bunch of strangers wouldn't be opining on what they could due to make all of my terrible pain go away. Tell me, which do you think bothers LM more, some local Buffayokel who painted his lawn because of a bad game, or reading a Bills fan site filled with hundreds of posts jam packed with over-the-top bile and rage (from his "fans") after the same bad game? Move on. Personally? Web sites can be avoided. Someone AT YOUR HOUSE, not so much. But that's just my take ...
Mr. WEO Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Personally? Web sites can be avoided. Someone AT YOUR HOUSE, not so much. But that's just my take ... Come on Lori--a couple of young kids at night spraying a very tame message by today's standards, compared to national and local ridicule every time he turns on his TV or gets on a sports site on the computer the next day.
Erik Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Come on Lori--a couple of young kids at night spraying a very tame message by today's standards, compared to national and local ridicule every time he turns on his TV or gets on a sports site on the computer the next day. I thought there was artwork to go along with the message...
cåblelady Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 I promise I will try to keep my mouth shut.
Lori Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Come on Lori--a couple of young kids at night spraying a very tame message by today's standards, compared to national and local ridicule every time he turns on his TV or gets on a sports site on the computer the next day. Jokes on TV don't make me lock my front door. People messing around on my property late at night do.
Hammered a Lot Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 This lawn vandalizing bullsh!t really sets me off. I'm a Buffalonian, and 99% of the reason I take pride in my city is the enthusiasm us fans have for our sports teams. But I'm embarrassed, as we have a young guy here who has to come back home to crap like this. Maybe I'm going a little over the top, and I'm sure there are some saying 'it's just paint on the grass', but the second someone's personal space is invaded, the situation becomes a lot bigger. I'll be there on Sunday, and I'll be rooting the guy on as loud as I can. He made a mistake last night in the game but in no way deserves these kind of repercussions. He is a young, key member of MY team and he should KNOW the fans are behind him. Here's to a 98 yard kick return against the Bucs. So will you be at the TBD tailgate party?
Leonidas Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Is this the same "Leodis McKelvin" that half this board wanted dead the night before his tragic lawn job? So many phonies. Blowing with the wind. Geez, given the predictable response, has anyone considered that Leotis McButterfingers committed this unparalleled atrocity himself? Hey mods, how many more "original posts" are we going to have to endure on this zombie of a story? +1
Nick the Greek Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 anyone know the curse word written on his lawn?
don_of_manhattan Posted September 16, 2009 Posted September 16, 2009 Give me a !@#$ing break. Hold on to the ball during the most crucial part of the game and I'll cheer for you. Until then, suffer through the boos and go out there like the professional you are and do your god damned job. This is not random cheering - this is to show the nation that Bills fans are not ignorant jerkoffs like the 'kids' who damaged his home. Geez, we cheered Scottie back in 1991 (as well we should have).
KD in CA Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Showtunes and football usually aren't in the same cubbyhole! I laughed when you put that song down, because I was thinking the same thing. Hey, I try to impart a little culture here on the board when possible. Glad to know I'm not alone in my knowledge of mediocre old musicals! I guess I can only add: Pick a little score a little Pick a little score a little Cheap Cheap Cheap Ralph won't pay for players Nice. I was actually in our junior high production of TMM!
deep2evans Posted September 17, 2009 Author Posted September 17, 2009 So will you be at the TBD tailgate party? I'll try to stumble my way over there.
Prime Time Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 You guys srs. "Oh wahhhhhh LOLeodis done got his lawn painted on for screwing up and costing us the game. Let's make up for it by chanting his name when he fumbles twice again!" Come on, people.
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