BUFFALO: Mike Mularkey begins a new era of Bills football as the 15th head coach in club history. Mularkey arrives in Buffalo after eight years as an assistant coach under Pittsburgh's Bill Cowher, where he helped guide the Steelers to four playoff berths ... This year marks the 45th anniversary of the creation of the American Football League, which merged with the NFL in 1970. Bills Chairman Ralph Wilson, Jr. is one of three original AFL owners (Kansas City's Lamar Hunt and Tennessee's Bud Adams) whose success continues in the NFL.
Give it up for Ralph Wilson, Jr.!
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Give it up for Ralph Wilson, Jr.!
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- I remember watching objects fly in my house Jan. 27th 1991 (XXV) as Scott Norwood missed, But I remember holding hands in my living room as Steve Christie scored three points to cap a 35 point comeback victory with Frank Reich at the Helm.Tags: None
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I just wanted to point out that the Buffalo Bills orginization still happens to be the classiest NFL organization and has the best owner in the league, Mr. Ralph Wilson, Jr.!
___^ RW jr.
Toast to the Man
ThE MiGhTy SpAz
- I remember watching objects fly in my house Jan. 27th 1991 (XXV) as Scott Norwood missed, But I remember holding hands in my living room as Steve Christie scored three points to cap a 35 point comeback victory with Frank Reich at the Helm.
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No actually I prefer not to start that again
ThE MiGhTy SpAz
- I remember watching objects fly in my house Jan. 27th 1991 (XXV) as Scott Norwood missed, But I remember holding hands in my living room as Steve Christie scored three points to cap a 35 point comeback victory with Frank Reich at the Helm.
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Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson was not a big fan of the halftime show at the Super Bowl this year.
Asked if he saw the show, which included the baring of one of singer Janet Jackson's breasts, Wilson said, "Just the stripper. After that I went out the back and didn't see anything. . . . I guess I've been going a few too many years to appreciate that jumping up and down and screaming and yelling. I think the NFL realizes they overdid it and they're going to calm it down."
NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue said exactly that on Monday.
"We have to exercise more control over the ultimate product," he said.
The subject of the halftime controversy caused Wilson to recall one of the most memorable halftime shows he saw from the early days of the AFL. It was a game between the Bills and the New York Titans in 1961, and Wilson was watching with the Titans' owner, Harry Wismer.
"We're playing in the Polo Grounds," Wilson said. "It seats 63,000, and we're playing in front of 1,200 people. At halftime, this old Salvation Army Band comes out. They've got they're hats screwed on the wrong way. They have rusty trombones and holes in their pants. They get to the 50-yard line, and I was sitting with Harry and his wife, and the band struck up "Everything's Coming Up Roses.' And Harry turned to his wife and said, "Honey, they're playing our song.' And the next year Harry went broke."
ThE MiGhTy SpAz
- I remember watching objects fly in my house Jan. 27th 1991 (XXV) as Scott Norwood missed, But I remember holding hands in my living room as Steve Christie scored three points to cap a 35 point comeback victory with Frank Reich at the Helm.
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