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Name as many "forgotten" Bills who played for the team but are not well remembered. These are the guys that you have to really rack your brains to remember. I started being a fan in '86 so my players are relatively recent.
Al Edwards-WR
Clifford Hicks-CB
J.D. Williams-CB (1990 1st round draft pick)
Jamie Mueller-FB
Russell Copeland-WR
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Originally posted by The Natrix I was thinking Russell Copeland also. He seemed like he should have been doing ballet instead of playing football.
He did have one great catch against the Pats in 1993 at Foxboro. Caught a little out=pattern from Jimbo and ran like 65 yards. The Bills came back to win that game.
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Ron Pitts
Larry Kinnebrew
Bucky Brooks (a high draft pick too)
Flip Johnson (I remember him catching a great TD pass vs the Jets on a Monday night game in '88.
(A couple Replacement QB's from 1987)
Willie Totten and Dan Manucci.
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"The government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
Ronald Reagan
40th president of US (1911 - 2004)
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