If only it were the 1990s and Buffalo was in the playoffs every year. Well, as we all know, that is not going to happen anytime soon. However, we can relive the days of the 1990's Buffalo Bills seeing where some of those late greats have gone.
Recently, the names Frank Reich and Pete Metzelaars flashed across my mind. Why, I have now idea. None the less, have you wondered what happened to these two gentlemen? I know I sure have. Well, after some digging, I found them still as teammates
If you were a [...]
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Yes, the Bills are pulling out all the stops in order to impress Tim Tebow.
Recently, Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly took Tebow out for a nice dinner where they discussed the finer things in life, the Bills organization, and how they are in need of a winning season. Of course, a winning season is hard enough to grasp when they haven't made the playoffs in ten years.
According to Jill Kelly (Jim's wife) who speaks for Jim regularly, "the Bills can turn around [...]
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Yes, 20 years later, the no-huddle looks as good now as it did then. There are many reasons that support this claim, so without further ado let's review. Below are the offense position comparisons for you to agree or disagree with. Keep this in mind as you read, the Bills finished in 1989 with a record of nine and seven and won the AFC East. It was also the beginning of the Bills being nothing short of a power house both in the AFC and in the NFL. Moreover, it was just two years [...]
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