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Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Since I am a Dolphin Fan I would say when Brian Cox came out of the tunnel and gave the fans the ole' double middle finger salute. For some reason out of all the games we have played against each other that one sticks out the most.
Worst thing I have ever seen was Thurman Thomas wearing Aqua and Orange. As if it wasn't bad enough having that guy run over us for years we had to give him a job.
Re: Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Well there was a handful of times Dan Marino stood in on the sidelines with a huge jacket on shaking his head. We basically kicked his *** in the early 90's and he left the game on our note.
Re: Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Originally posted by bills suk
Since I am a Dolphin Fan I would say when Brian Cox came out of the tunnel and gave the fans the ole' double middle finger salute. For some reason out of all the games we have played against each other that one sticks out the most.
Worst thing I have ever seen was Thurman Thomas wearing Aqua and Orange. As if it wasn't bad enough having that guy run over us for years we had to give him a job.
Its nice to know that you think the greatest moment in a storied rivalry was a classless act by a hooligan.
Its certianly reflects on what kind of person you may be. Oops, did I say that out loud?
In my day we did not have self-esteem... we had self-respect, and no more of it then we earned.
Re: Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Originally posted by bills suk
Had the tables been turned you would have thought it was funny. And it doesn't reflect who I am.
I do remember Miami winning that game. Like I said before I don't know why but for some reason that one sticks out the most.
Had the tables been turned we would've said the most memorable thing that "sticks" would be Moulds spitting on Surtain's face. Now that really "sticks".
But that's not the most memorable thing about the bills vs. fins. There are several. One is Marino getting owned all the time and Marv sending Shula into retirement.
Re: Most memorable moment at a Bills vs. Dolphins game.
Originally posted by justasportsfan
Had the tables been turned we would've said the most memorable thing that "sticks" would be Moulds spitting on Surtain's face. Now that really "sticks".
But that's not the most memorable thing about the bills vs. fins. There are several. One is Marino getting owned all the time and Marv sending Shula into retirement.
I think there is a big difference between the two. Both classless yes but one would have been a fight had I been on the receiving end. And didn't Moulds say he didn't do that. I know it was a few years ago when it allegedly happened. Marino didn't get owned all the time and health and Jimmy Johnson lurking around like a starved dog sent Shula (the all time winningest coach) into retirement.
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