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Hi Fridgemover - just wondering if you've had a chance to watch the Four Falls of Buffalo 30 for 30? Care to share your thoughts on it?
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I can't watch it, to emotional for me. Still hurts. I heard it was done well though.
I can't watch it, to emotional for me. Still hurts. I heard it was done well though.
I can't watch it, to emotional for me. Still hurts. I heard it was done well though.
You need to see it. Looked for you and saw you in a lot of the clips. Wanted to see if you agreed with Jim Kelley when he said something about the tackle (I think to your side) during the 89 season of the bickering bills. Also wanted to ask if players resent Jim Kelly for being buffalo's hero (also strange to me how welcomed he was after all the öööö he said about it when playing in the usfl). SBXXV seems to be the year all the guys seem to be most hurt by, like you've seemed to be when talking about it in the past
When you win the fans quickly forget about usfl stuff, Buffalo fans are unique, not saying others aren't but they are very knowledgeable and accepting.
I didn't know about the Scott Norwood speech at the rally after his missed kick. Most fans would not be as accepting.
The right guard in 89' was a dick and a racist, he was forced to play with Howard Ballard by his side and he wouldn't work well with Howard. That was the start of it, I didn't play much in 89' because they didn't at the time want two relative new players in there at the same time. Starting in 89' Howard and I became very good friends, and developed a great working relationship, the on field stories are great between us. We caused a lot of problems for the DLineman back then. No one resents Jim at all as we all still have a great relationship between all of us. When you win the fans quickly forget about usfl stuff, Buffalo fans are unique, not saying others aren't but they are very knowledgeable and accepting. Times were tough in the 80's for the Bills so you can imagine what we did and what it did for that community. I'm hurt by all the losses, I still can't watch the replays on the NFL network. I feel like I let a lot of people down as well as the other players, it just may effect me more than others. One day I will be able to watch all of them and the 30 for 30 but just not now.
I just got back from Buffalo as they asked me to "Lead the Charge" at the Houston Texans game and I tell you the reception I received brought tears and chills as I never expected them to remember me, boy was I wrong. I also got the talk to Bill O'Brien and Mike Devlin (my teammate for two years and best friend on the team and drinking partner, more stories there that are ones to remember) I have a great love for Buffalo and the people/fans there and miss it a lot. (plus all my watering holes)
Thanks for responding Mover. Biggest take away I had was the fact that you won 4 straight AFC championships and that now that some time has past, stuff like this will help that be remember more than "lost 4SB".
Hey mover. Great insight.
I hope you don't mind me asking particularly since it's a touchy subject. So, feel free to ignore or tell me to piss off, but how much do you think the XXV loss played a part in the others? What's your feeling on the mental piece of things vs. just running into a better team or just not y'alls day, which regrettably just happened to be in the SB?
What I didn't know and found interesting is how the Bills ripped up on the NFC and their SB opponents in the regular season. Something like a 14-2 record against the NFC during that time period.