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so thats what football was like in the 1920's
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so thats what football was like in the 1920's
Good question. This type of game has the potential to break a team. We’ll see what they’re made of against the Bucs next week.Where do the Bills go from here? Like on a metaphysical level?
Disagree. That was one of the most fun games I’ve seen in a long time.Thrilled for the W.....but felt like a 3 hour root canal
I’ve never seen a head coach so far up a ref’s ass all game long as what I watched tonight, holy hellIt's 4:15 a.m. here in the UK so I guess it's time to go to bed. I'll probably just lie there smiling until it's time to get up, though. The only thing that would have made me happier is if one of the refs had thrown a flag on McDermott for abuse.
Where do the Bills go from here? Like on a metaphysical level?
Straight into dumpster fire. This may prove to be McDermott's 28-3. In this case, we only need 3. As in 3 pass attempts to beat an actual NFL team at home.and next week the bildos got the guy that absolutely has ****ing owned them for 20 years, Tom Brady