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  • acehole
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    • Jan 2006
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    These vets could swing pendulum..

    "Among the many weaknesses on the Buffalo Bills, linebacker would rank as one of the biggest.There is a chance, if two free agent pick-ups return to their old form, linebacker could actually be a position of strength in 2011."

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  • psubills62
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2008
    • 11295

    #2
    Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

    Originally posted by acehole
    "Among the many weaknesses on the Buffalo Bills, linebacker would rank as one of the biggest.There is a chance, if two free agent pick-ups return to their old form, linebacker could actually be a position of strength in 2011."

    http://www.wellsvilledaily.com/sport...for-2011-Bills
    Ah the Wellsville Daily Screw-up, I remember it well.
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    • Demon
      Registered User
      • Mar 2003
      • 4047

      #3
      Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

      I don't even know where Wellsville even is on the map.
      Impossible is Nothing.


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      • mayotm
        Registered User
        • Jul 2003
        • 2333

        #4
        Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

        Originally posted by Demon
        I don't even know where Wellsville even is on the map.
        It's close to the Iraq and the South Africa.

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        • Beautiful East
          Registered User
          • Aug 2010
          • 17

          #5
          Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

          Just by chance, wellsville happens to be my WNY home town. A very pretty little village in Allegany Co, just north of the PA state line. It's also undisputed Bills territory.

          Apart from all that, the Daily Reporter is a fairly average small-town newspaper that does at least go to the trouble of writing its own pieces on the Bills. Not exactly top-notch journalism, I'll admit. But well intended, nonetheless.

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          • better days
            Registered User
            • Jan 2010
            • 22028

            #6
            Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

            Originally posted by Beautiful East
            Just by chance, wellsville happens to be my WNY home town. A very pretty little village in Allegany Co, just north of the PA state line. It's also undisputed Bills territory.

            Apart from all that, the Daily Reporter is a fairly average small-town newspaper that does at least go to the trouble of writing its own pieces on the Bills. Not exactly top-notch journalism, I'll admit. But well intended, nonetheless.
            I have never read that paper before reading that article. The article linked was well written & much better than 99.9% of the stuff I have read that Jerry Sullivan wrote.

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            • psubills62
              Legendary Zoner
              • Sep 2008
              • 11295

              #7
              Re: These vets could swing pendulum..

              Originally posted by Beautiful East
              Just by chance, wellsville happens to be my WNY home town. A very pretty little village in Allegany Co, just north of the PA state line. It's also undisputed Bills territory.

              Apart from all that, the Daily Reporter is a fairly average small-town newspaper that does at least go to the trouble of writing its own pieces on the Bills. Not exactly top-notch journalism, I'll admit. But well intended, nonetheless.
              It was my hometown as well. Haven't read the Daily Reporter in a while, maybe it's gotten better, but it didn't have the best editors while I was growing up.
              "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
              - Nicholas Cummings

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