
NolaBillsFan
Mar 06, 2009 May 31, 2012 8 1523
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Drinking on Draft Night with poll
I, like a lot of my fellow Rumblers, will be drinking tonight (possibly heavily). However, I have yet to decide what I will be picking up on my way home to enable me to accomplish said drinking. So, I ask you, what is everyone planning on drinking tonight?
Additionally, do we have a drinking game planned for this event? I'm not what people call a "smart person" and therefore have not been able to come up with any good ideas. But if you have any, lets hear them.
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Nesbitt moves to Safety
So does this mean we wont be seeing him in the Buffalo Wild Wing offense anymore?
I thought this was one of the positives from our game. The way that Nesbitt moved in the BWW. Now he moves to safety/ What gives??
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"I don't agree with the actions of the teenagers. But I also don't have so much sympathy for McKelvin that I'd avoid booing him this Sunday.
Bringing that kick out of the end zone and failing to get to the ground after first contact were hot dog moves that sabotaged a great effort by his teammates. The Bills had their hands team on the field in anticipation of an onside kick. McKelvin should've been looking for a reason to down the ball in the end zone.
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I have never liked this guy, and now it's offical.
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