Pro football thread
#15
They'll bounce back, they always do.
NE traditionally gets off to a sloppy, horrid start in September and is usually perfect in November and December.
The Bills however, prefer to toy with my emotions. They give me hope, then snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. One reason I was surprised to see them win yesterday.
NE traditionally gets off to a sloppy, horrid start in September and is usually perfect in November and December.
The Bills however, prefer to toy with my emotions. They give me hope, then snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. One reason I was surprised to see them win yesterday.
#18
I sure hope that the Bills have a better record than last years Sabres!
Levi
#19
If the Bills left, it would be like the guy who starts being really successful—he got the great job, he bought the awesome house—and the wife just says, ‘I’m out.’ ” I heard the broken-marriage analogy from a number of Buffalonians—most of the time followed by an addendum noting that they would rather have her run off to Los Angeles with the guy in the red convertible than with a friend 90 minutes away. “With Toronto, it’s like she’s leaving him for his neighbor,” Sabuda said.
http://nymag.com/news/features/jon-b...-bills-2014-7/
Here is a rather long article that sums up the idea of Bon Jovi's bid for the Bills.
Terry Pagula is a stone cold fan first. He is in for the long run. As he said when he bought the Sabres, "I'm not buying them to make money. If I want to make money, I will drill another well!"