Music City Miracle on NFLN
Andre Reeds last game as a bill.... 0 catches.. Thurman Thomas last game as a Bill.. halfway through the 4th quarter takes a handoff slips sprains his knee and doesn't return to the game...
Dyson crosses the goal line.. It's mayhem.. Camera pans on Wade Phillips.. he's calm and relaxed..why? Because he is so sure that was a forward pass and the play will be reversed..
Game is over... Flutie walks across the field and as a titan approaches him to shake his hand.. Flutie has the biggest **** eating grin on his face... he's not upset at all...
Wade Phillips lied to someone.. he told Johnson it was his call to start Johnson.. Wade told Flutie it was Ralph who wanted Johnson to start
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Picture a rope tied off to a post, running through a pulley approximately 18 inches off the ground. Then another pulley on a tree limb 15 feet off the ground. Tied to the other end of the rope is a large cinderblock. There is a bullseye painted on the ground under the aforementioned cinderblock. A candle is lit under the rope between tie off and first pulley. The smell of burning rope slowly fills the air as I position myself on my back with my butt on the bullseye with legs bent and spread eagle… I hear rope strands snap slowly….
way more satisfying than EVER watching that game ever again.
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I’d rather give myself an orchiectomy then ever re watch that monstrosity
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kscdogbillsfan1221
I’d rather give myself an orchiectomy then ever re watch that monstrosity
:rofl: I could have just written that.
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I would rather staple my nuts to a thoroughbred with a carrot on a string tied to its head
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sukie
Picture a rope tied off to a post, running through a pulley approximately 18 inches off the ground. Then another pulley on a tree limb 15 feet off the ground. Tied to the other end of the rope is a large cinderblock. There is a bullseye painted on the ground under the aforementioned cinderblock. A candle is lit under the rope between tie off and first pulley. The smell of burning rope slowly fills the air as I position myself on my back with my butt on the bullseye with legs bent and spread eagle… I hear rope strands snap slowly….
way more satisfying than EVER watching that game ever again.
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kscdogbillsfan1221
I’d rather give myself an orchiectomy then ever re watch that monstrosity
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Forward_Lateral
I would rather staple my nuts to a thoroughbred with a carrot on a string tied to its head
Well, this challenge could get interesting...
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Wonder if it was a forward pass in another timeline…
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1. It was a forward pass
2. Stay in your ****ing lane
3. It was a forward pass
4. In 1998 Flutie wins that game, but I am not sure about 99
5. It was a friggen forwarz pass
Bonus: I'd rather have back to back elections featuring Biden and Trum, no wait I think I am actually gonna have to say I'd rather watch that fhat game again and yeah it was a friggen forward pass
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Why in the hell would you ever watch that? I've never watched even the replay of that play much less the game. I've never watched wide right since that day. I turn the channel immediately if I'm flipping through channels and see either is on.
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That’d be the fifth most unlikely Bills replay I’d ever want to watch.
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Mad Max
That’d be the fifth most unlikely Bills replay I’d ever want to watch.
Your top 4 being... wide right? 13 seconds? Hail Murray? 2022 game against the vikings?
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Ginger Vitis
Your top 4 being... wide right? 13 seconds? Hail Murray? 2022 game against the vikings?
The four big heartbreakers.
if we want to get into the little ones there are just too many to count …I can quickly add the
Hamlin game (it was terrifying watching it unfold but it ended well), Romo game, Denver game, Leodis game,