Best Podcast Episodes About Buffalo Bills
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 19 episodes
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“… Talk about being inquisitive about something. That doesn't occur to you. I'm on this team. Why are we called this? Tell me what's worse. This, the bills, this, or when I took the tour of the Coors factory in Golden, Colorado, and I asked the hot blonde chick who was leading our personal sort of custom VIP tour, what was the whole Smoking the Bandit story with the Coors going from here to there? I never understood. Why was it illegal in Texarkana, but you could get it in Colorado? And she said, excuse me? And I said, the Coors, the thing, the smoking the bandit with the Coors. I don't believe …”
“Nobody on the team. Nobody on the team. The cheerleaders. I asked the cheerleaders. They didn't know. Ryan Fitzpatrick, a Harvard graduate, didn't know. There should be certain things. I mean, look. Talk about being inquisitive about something. That doesn't occur to you. I'm on this team. Why are we called this? Tell me what's worse. This, the bills, this, or when I took the tour of the Coors factory in Golden, Colorado, and I asked the hot blonde chick who was leading our personal sort of custom VIP tour, what was the whole Smoking the Bandit story with the Coors going from here to there? I never understood. Why was it illegal in Texarkana, but you could get it in Colorado? And she said, excuse me? And I said, the Coors, the thing, the smoking the bandit with the Coors. I don't believe I'm familiar with that one. I said, smoking the bandit, Burt Reynolds, Coors, the whole semi-truck filled with Coors. Allison. Don't know that story. You're not a football fan. You've made that very clear. Why do you suppose the Buffalo Bills are called the Buffalo Bills? I don't know. Their logo on the side of their hat is a Buffalo. All right, Al, …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the absurdity of the Buffalo Bills' name, revealing that it's linked to Buffalo Bill Cody, a man who hunted the very beasts the city is named after. The comedic twist comes when they highlight the irony of a football team named after someone who nearly made buffaloes extinct while using almost none of the animal's parts. It's a wild ride of confusion and laughter about sports nomenclature!
“… the building code up in Montreal there. I don't know if there was one, but it is just straight down. Now, another crowd, and this matters for me, Buffalo not being in for so long. I mean, we saw the Rollerblade gang. Are you going to join them? Unbelievable. Tuesday morning, I'm flying to Buffalo. Are you? Let's go. And I'm going to game five. Oh, hell. Are you going to blade up? So our memes, I tweeted him. I said, you got to bring me rollerblades and hockey gear. I want to get with those guys. I got to see my billboards in person. Yep. My 0.000% chance billboards of making playoffs. And I …”
“Yeah. It is absolutely crazy. And it's just the stands. Yeah. I think I've said this on this show. I don't know how they got away with the building code up in Montreal there. I don't know if there was one, but it is just straight down. Now, another crowd, and this matters for me, Buffalo not being in for so long. I mean, we saw the Rollerblade gang. Are you going to join them? Unbelievable. Tuesday morning, I'm flying to Buffalo. Are you? Let's go. And I'm going to game five. Oh, hell. Are you going to blade up? So our memes, I tweeted him. I said, you got to bring me rollerblades and hockey gear. I want to get with those guys. I got to see my billboards in person. Yep. My 0.000% chance billboards of making playoffs. And I think that I've had a couple tweets like, don't show your face. But overall, I think the crowd, they know I've just eaten it and that I led into that clip saying, I hope the Sabres get in and the fans don't deserve this. So I'm fired up to see a game. Also, they're up 3-1. Like, if they were down 3-1, I'd be like, maybe don't go. But they're up 3-1. …”
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Excitement is building as the Buffalo Sabres lead their playoff series 3-1, prompting a trip to Buffalo for game five. The hosts discuss plans to rollerblade with fans and the hilarious potential of riding a Zamboni during the game. With a mix of personal anecdotes and playful banter, they highlight the thrill of playoff hockey and the unique experiences that come with it.
“… laughing can't eat no more of that gotta wait till I get my light change laughing laughing Got to get my lactate in before I do anything else. Buffalo on the clock. All right, Buffalo, what you doing? Defense. No, hell no. Slim-ass okra. What we got, Ocho? What we got? Buffalo, what you going to take? Defense, absolutely. anything else from Buffalo with this pick would be uncivilized uh Chad what y think Buffalo gonna take here we got two pigs left Buffalo on the clock Under four minutes left And then Seattle. Yeah, I need to eat, y'all. I ain't lying. I ain't ate anything since three …”
“huh George said you probably ate tail before you left the house nah nah nah come on I ain't really like that I just be talking laughing laughing laughing can't eat no more of that gotta wait till I get my light change laughing laughing Got to get my lactate in before I do anything else. Buffalo on the clock. All right, Buffalo, what you doing? Defense. No, hell no. Slim-ass okra. What we got, Ocho? What we got? Buffalo, what you going to take? Defense, absolutely. anything else from Buffalo with this pick would be uncivilized uh Chad what y think Buffalo gonna take here we got two pigs left Buffalo on the clock Under four minutes left And then Seattle. Yeah, I need to eat, y'all. I ain't lying. I ain't ate anything since three o'clock. Oh, yeah. Defense edge. Huh? No, they put the sauce on the side. They don't want you to make a million. They don't want you to spill stuff in the bag in your car. DoorDash Uber Eats. Buffalo Buffalo y'all know who y'all want to pick y'all don't have to take all the time hey like hey everybody wait till the 15th man you got the money you know you …”
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During the NFL Draft, Shannon Sharpe and Chad 'Ochocinco' Johnson hilariously discuss their food cravings while waiting for Buffalo's pick. As they joke about the team's strategy and their own hunger, the banter reveals the lighter side of the high-stakes draft atmosphere, blending sports with casual conversation about food and life.
“… I know. Who else we got, Danny? You know who should ask the question, too, about getting close but never getting over the hump? Tom in Kentucky is a Bills fan. Tom! Hey, what's up, Tom? Hey, guys. Love the show. So, yeah, so I grew up in Buffalo, 50 years old. So in my lifetime, I have watched the Bills lose four Super Bowls, get Josh Allen, get good, 13 seconds. Even this last year, was it a catch? Was it not a catch? Every time something happens, they either change a rule, give it a name, but it's just torture. Yeah, it's got to be the worst. And for you, bro, the bummer is that you do realize …”
“… was forever, right? I mean, that's the Viking story. Soda is tough. Even with baseball, you're still probably living in the world of Kirby Puckett and Gladden highlights. Yeah, but you had 87 and 91 to live for. I know, but that's been a long time. I know. Who else we got, Danny? You know who should ask the question, too, about getting close but never getting over the hump? Tom in Kentucky is a Bills fan. Tom! Hey, what's up, Tom? Hey, guys. Love the show. So, yeah, so I grew up in Buffalo, 50 years old. So in my lifetime, I have watched the Bills lose four Super Bowls, get Josh Allen, get good, 13 seconds. Even this last year, was it a catch? Was it not a catch? Every time something happens, they either change a rule, give it a name, but it's just torture. Yeah, it's got to be the worst. And for you, bro, the bummer is that you do realize that when everyone's team is out, their default is like, yeah, the Bills. When my team's out, I'm like, yeah, it'd be nice. I like Josh Allen. and the Bills deserve it. The fans deserve it. You even have, like, outsiders pulling for you. No doubt. And that means nothing.”
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Bills fans have endured the agony of watching their team lose four Super Bowls, experiencing heartbreak after heartbreak. With moments like '13 seconds' and controversial calls, the pain is compounded by the fact that even outsiders root for them. This shared suffering raises the question: is it worse to come so close and fail than to never get there at all?
“… why they're, they're trying to figure out, okay, where do we go from here? as the games start to get tougher. You know, but Kyle, one thing about Buffalo was you feel the energy there. Like, I'm so happy for them. Great fan base. It's been too long for a team to be out of the playoffs. Phenomenal fan base. You know, Philly would always talk about, like, they were like the seventh team, the original seven. Like, Buffalo's right there too. There's fewer markets that are more passionate about watching hockey when their team isn't in it than the Sabres are. And you know the thing too is, so like …”
“Yeah. And I think deep down internally, like they, they, they know it. So I think that's why they're, they're trying to figure out, okay, where do we go from here? as the games start to get tougher. You know, but Kyle, one thing about Buffalo was you feel the energy there. Like, I'm so happy for them. Great fan base. It's been too long for a team to be out of the playoffs. Phenomenal fan base. You know, Philly would always talk about, like, they were like the seventh team, the original seven. Like, Buffalo's right there too. There's fewer markets that are more passionate about watching hockey when their team isn't in it than the Sabres are. And you know the thing too is, so like some of those Buffalo reporters, I've known them for a long time. There's some new people there, like Rachel Lenzi's new. I got a chance to meet her for the first time at the practice this week. But some of those other reporters, I've known them a long time. And you can see how excited they are. Like it is like these people, they are so thrilled about …”
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The Buffalo Sabres' team slogans, including 'Everybody Ropes, Everybody Rides' and 'Share the Morning Coffee,' are more than just catchy phrases; they embody a culture of teamwork and support. These slogans encourage players to connect on and off the ice, fostering an environment where they uplift each other through challenges. This approach not only enhances their performance but also strengthens their bond as a team.
“All right. A few other things we wanted to get to. So the Buffalo Sabres that we mentioned last pod, that they are in the playoffs. The drought was over. But you had some people coming at you that we did not give them enough love. So we will do it here. Okay. So first of all, there's an ex-follower, Alex Jones. He's always tweeting, and he loves the Sabres. He was like, that's it. And then I got another note I wanted to read from Ian Renwick. Long-time listener, first-time caller, followed you for years, love …”
“All right. A few other things we wanted to get to. So the Buffalo Sabres that we mentioned last pod, that they are in the playoffs. The drought was over. But you had some people coming at you that we did not give them enough love. So we will do it here. Okay. So first of all, there's an ex-follower, Alex Jones. He's always tweeting, and he loves the Sabres. He was like, that's it. And then I got another note I wanted to read from Ian Renwick. Long-time listener, first-time caller, followed you for years, love you guys, but I'm also a little upset. 15 years with no playoffs and the most recent pod didn't talk about the Sabres once. Kyle brought it up in reference to a kid who's 15, potentially getting exceptional status, which felt shrugged off and not worth the time with no story directly on them. your a hockey podcast is supposed to touch on stories …”
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After a 15-year playoff drought, Buffalo Sabres fans are ecstatic as their team finally makes it to the postseason. The hosts discuss the passionate fanbase and the significance of this moment for the city, emphasizing how important it is for hockey culture that the Sabres return to the playoffs. With thrilling games ahead, the excitement in Buffalo is palpable, and the hosts express their happiness for the fans who have long awaited this achievement.
“… yeah, I don't, I don't know there. All right. Michigan, Georgia. It could be a massive game but we getting it in the second round We getting it in Buffalo Oh these guys Oh Georgia got to head up north Oh, no. Oh, yeah, Georgia. Georgia, Texas Tech, Alabama. This whole little corner is awesome. Texas Tech, Alabama.”
“… year. Zero. When was the last time you saw that? Yeah. And there are three teams and you'll be surprised. They are Iowa state, North Texas and Oklahoma state. What do all those teams have in common? Their rosters got gutted coaches left. Yeah. Um, yeah, I don't, I don't know there. All right. Michigan, Georgia. It could be a massive game but we getting it in the second round We getting it in Buffalo Oh these guys Oh Georgia got to head up north Oh, no. Oh, yeah, Georgia. Georgia, Texas Tech, Alabama. This whole little corner is awesome. Texas Tech, Alabama.”
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Iowa State is one of only three college football teams with zero returning starters for the next season, a rare and alarming statistic. This situation highlights the drastic changes in their roster due to coaching departures and player losses. As fans, we wonder how many current players they can even name, emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding the team's future.
“Or you're not prepared to say? I think Buffalo would work them if they made it to the East. I think Buffalo would scare me. Buffalo would scare me. Okay. But I'll say this. For anybody knocking Carolina and the people who are picking against them in the first round and like the fact that all they're boring i just i'm way more all in right now on the carolina hurricanes than i ever have been in the past i think the fact that they did what they did to ottawa and their first line wasn't even a …”
“Or you're not prepared to say? I think Buffalo would work them if they made it to the East. I think Buffalo would scare me. Buffalo would scare me. Okay. But I'll say this. For anybody knocking Carolina and the people who are picking against them in the first round and like the fact that all they're boring i just i'm way more all in right now on the carolina hurricanes than i ever have been in the past i think the fact that they did what they did to ottawa and their first line wasn't even a factor in a in a in an offensive scoring sense like jarvis was quiet i think ajo was pretty quiet up until the empty netters at least as far as point production what i am proud at is svechnikov the response after the clevin hit and and the dog the amount of dog in him that has been gained over the last few years like I think fetch I think there's …”
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The Carolina Hurricanes are proving they could be a serious contender for the Stanley Cup, despite critics labeling them as boring. With players like Svechnikov stepping up and evolving into the power forward they desperately need, the Hurricanes have a fighting chance. Their performance against Ottawa, even without their top scorers, shows they can win big games when it matters most.
“… was true. I know they did. I know that's why he was calling me. I don't recall him laughing that much. I don't. I don't. I honestly don't, guys. Bills Marv say nightcap visits Japan when business where? Japan well who paying for them flights bad please roadrunner underscore Ryan Kevin Durant addressed the poor Memphis accommodations on out of the mud podcast with Tony Allen and Zach Randolph, both who played in Memphis and agreed the world just loved to target LeBron. Yeah, two guys that played there, two guys that, you know, obviously played there at a high level. Kevin Durant spoke about …”
“I'd have to ask Spanky, because Spanky called me today because I know somebody. He called me like three times, and I missed him every time. But I know somebody called and was telling him what I had said on nightcap and asked if any of that was true. I know they did. I know that's why he was calling me. I don't recall him laughing that much. I don't. I don't. I honestly don't, guys. Bills Marv say nightcap visits Japan when business where? Japan well who paying for them flights bad please roadrunner underscore Ryan Kevin Durant addressed the poor Memphis accommodations on out of the mud podcast with Tony Allen and Zach Randolph, both who played in Memphis and agreed the world just loved to target LeBron. Yeah, two guys that played there, two guys that, you know, obviously played there at a high level. Kevin Durant spoke about like blah, blah, blah. But... LeBron worried is what... He understood, look, I think the thing is, like you said, Ocho, and Joe, Joe, you said it. It says his words are powerful and so obviously, you know, people like to hate that he said it. Like I said, I understood what he was talking about. I don't know how much time that he... Obviously, in 23 …”
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Kevin Durant recently criticized the poor accommodations in Memphis during an episode of 'Out of the Mud,' sparking debate among former players Tony Allen and Zach Randolph. They agreed with Durant, suggesting that his comments reflect a broader issue with how players perceive the city, not its people. This conversation highlights the challenges athletes face when traveling for games and their expectations for comfort.
“… some college football. Yeah, yeah. Big time. We got LeBron with the Cavs won us one. And Rich, you made a great point about all of us cheering on Buffalo when our team's out of it. Same thing goes for the Detroit Lions. You know what? You're right. The other teams had. Interestingly enough. I mean, the Lions have been good the past few seasons, but prior to that. Yeah, they've been awful. And the problem with the Islanders fans who won four in a row in the 80s, you want those four, I think, spread out like UConn basketball. Because if you get them four in a row, it's like good dopamine hit after …”
“Does it also play into who else you root for? Meaning like the Browns, if you're a Browns fan, you're likely maybe an Ohio State fan. So you have some fun. You're like, well, I got some college football. Yeah, yeah. Big time. We got LeBron with the Cavs won us one. And Rich, you made a great point about all of us cheering on Buffalo when our team's out of it. Same thing goes for the Detroit Lions. You know what? You're right. The other teams had. Interestingly enough. I mean, the Lions have been good the past few seasons, but prior to that. Yeah, they've been awful. And the problem with the Islanders fans who won four in a row in the 80s, you want those four, I think, spread out like UConn basketball. Because if you get them four in a row, it's like good dopamine hit after good dopamine hit. You want that to wear off. You win one six years later. You win one ten years later. It's not four in a row is a dynasty, but you don't get another one forever or until, you know. You know, it's interesting because they do. Oh, Islanders. I thought he meant Haku and Tama. No, he meant the Islanders. He meant the Islanders. …”
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When your team struggles, you often find solace in supporting other local teams, creating a unique bond among fans. For example, Cleveland Browns fans might also cheer for Ohio State, while Buffalo fans rally behind the Bills even when the playoffs are out of reach. This interconnectedness highlights how regional pride can influence fan experiences and emotional satisfaction in sports.
“… at the top prior to this. So this is just more of the same Personally I love this for fantasy I don think it was the right move or hire for the Bills but I get why they did that And really, we can't look at this team and say anything different about what to expect from the offense. Other than the loss of Gilliam. Fullback Gilliam's gone. They lost their left guard as well. So those are, I mean, just like the Ravens will have some question marks at the O-line, as will the Buffalo Bills.”
“… it isn't for us it is not a coaching change at all the the offense is being run joe brady called plays last year joe brady's calling plays this year um he'll have someone additional to help him design and run stuff. It was a defensive-minded head coach at the top prior to this. So this is just more of the same Personally I love this for fantasy I don think it was the right move or hire for the Bills but I get why they did that And really, we can't look at this team and say anything different about what to expect from the offense. Other than the loss of Gilliam. Fullback Gilliam's gone. They lost their left guard as well. So those are, I mean, just like the Ravens will have some question marks at the O-line, as will the Buffalo Bills.”
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The Buffalo Bills' offensive strategy remains stable despite coaching changes, which is great news for fantasy players. Joe Brady continues as the play-caller, ensuring consistency for star players like Josh Allen and James Cook. However, the loss of key offensive linemen introduces some uncertainty moving forward.
“Destroyed it, bro. So we ended up losing that game. That same year, we had beat Buffalo, right? That same year, we had beat Buffalo. So we knew that if we won that game, we were going to probably play Buffalo. And we had beat them already. You already beat them already. We wasn't looking past him, but we already knew that we could play in the Super Bowl. That was a Super Bowl team. And that year, we lost Odell in game nine. Game nine or ten, we lost Odell. So we didn't even have Odell back. And we made that push through the …”
“Destroyed it, bro. So we ended up losing that game. That same year, we had beat Buffalo, right? That same year, we had beat Buffalo. So we knew that if we won that game, we were going to probably play Buffalo. And we had beat them already. You already beat them already. We wasn't looking past him, but we already knew that we could play in the Super Bowl. That was a Super Bowl team. And that year, we lost Odell in game nine. Game nine or ten, we lost Odell. So we didn't even have Odell back. And we made that push through the playoffs. So the next year when we got him back, we thought it would be like, okay, now we're finally here. And then he got traded to the Rams, and the rest is history. Damn. Crazy. Crazy ton of events. crazy turn of events Chad Henney off the Henney crazy Chad Henney off the Henney that entered a possible historic run for y'all it was man it ended the …”
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The Cleveland Browns faced a turning point when Odell Beckham Jr. was lost to injury mid-season, which affected their playoff run. Despite their potential, the fallout from the Odell and Baker Mayfield controversy led to significant changes within the team, including Baker's release and Odell's trade to the Rams. This sequence of events marked the end of an era for the Browns, illustrating how quickly fortunes can change in the NFL.
“… You might be surprised with my answer. Tampa Bay Lightning, can they make a run? Yes. Evan? Absolutely. It's Tampa Bay. Of course. Agree. The Buffalo Sabres, can they make a run? run hell yes evan i i would say yes with the caveat that they're inexperienced see that's what i'm saying like this is important to ask um i will go yes on the sabers but i hesitated because a little bit because of the inexperience and also because there are some things about their roster construction i don't think position them to do well but i think the sabers were also vibes let's be honest chris round one right …”
“… because they're the eight seed, I'm just saying who could shock the world. So don't pick. I think you should go through every one of the playoffs. Okay. What do you want me to ask? Can they make a run or not? Okay, but some of them aren't that shocking. You might be surprised with my answer. Tampa Bay Lightning, can they make a run? Yes. Evan? Absolutely. It's Tampa Bay. Of course. Agree. The Buffalo Sabres, can they make a run? run hell yes evan i i would say yes with the caveat that they're inexperienced see that's what i'm saying like this is important to ask um i will go yes on the sabers but i hesitated because a little bit because of the inexperience and also because there are some things about their roster construction i don't think position them to do well but i think the sabers were also vibes let's be honest chris round one right now is against the canadians horrible matchup that's about as big of a coin flip as you will ever see get one of those comical plastic quarters and flip it that's how big of a coin flip so dan can the canadians go on a run yes evan absolutely they they're an interesting one where both of these teams could absolutely lose in the first round and then …”
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The Pittsburgh Penguins are poised for a playoff run, with their legendary player Sid Crosby leading the charge. Despite concerns about their aging roster and team defense, the potential for a deep playoff journey is alive, especially if they can get past the first round. This segment dives into which teams could make surprising playoff runs, with the Penguins as a key contender.
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Owen Power has embraced a new role as the top defensive player for the Buffalo Sabres, leading to a noticeable improvement in his performance. By focusing on shutting down the opposing team's best lines rather than chasing points, Power is finding pride and success in his responsibilities, similar to other elite defensemen. This shift not only benefits his game but also elevates the team's overall performance.
“… got my sense of humor. So we hit it off me and him. He had a big goal. That was a huge tying goal. I was really happy for him. Especially back in Buffalo. Back in Buffalo. Back in Buffalo too. Hey, is there anything better than the money on the board for a guy that's going back to play City? And everybody's just telling him, they didn't want you. They didn't want you, buddy. These guys didn't want you. We're in there and Z goes, don't worry. They didn't want me either. We had a couple of buff guys you have on the board. that's right yes he was there too jesus yeah no that was huge i felt so …”
“… Jake DeBras because he was just fucking funny. Oh, fuck. He was one, man. He was one of a kind. He was the court jester. He was the class clown. But we got some funny guys. We got some good college guys. I go back and forth with Mills Sad a lot. He's got my sense of humor. So we hit it off me and him. He had a big goal. That was a huge tying goal. I was really happy for him. Especially back in Buffalo. Back in Buffalo. Back in Buffalo too. Hey, is there anything better than the money on the board for a guy that's going back to play City? And everybody's just telling him, they didn't want you. They didn't want you, buddy. These guys didn't want you. We're in there and Z goes, don't worry. They didn't want me either. We had a couple of buff guys you have on the board. that's right yes he was there too jesus yeah no that was huge i felt so happy for for mitts too he's having a great year and that was just big big goal big goal in that game man charlie it's been i know it's been a hard year for you in a lot of ways but also probably one of the best years of your life so it's it's been awesome watching you like keith said like your offense is crazy right now got a gold medal and uh …”
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At a wedding in St. Louis, Charlie McAvoy shares a comical tale of trying to catch a flight home, only to be told by an airport employee, 'shawty you crazy!' This humorous exchange became a running joke among him and his teammates, highlighting the camaraderie and light-heartedness in their locker room despite the pressures of the season.
“… and honored with fidelity. You had Jamie Raskin saying married women can't get ID. Now let's go to somebody who I call the bucktooth Botox bandit of Buffalo. That would be Kathy Hochul She's got the buck teeth She's got the Botox She's a bandit, she's stealing all your money And she's from Buffalo And we're looking very closely at giving the city of Buffalo to Canada Nothing good comes out of Buffalo except the wings The football team can't win a Super Bowl It stands for boy I love losing Super Bowls The Bills right I have so many people in Buffalo who hate when I say that Not just the Bills thing …”
“… law. They essentially admitted that. Now you have. So there's Hakeem Jeffries talking about the constitutional requirement there, which the Save America Act would strengthen and set standards across the country for that requirement to be implemented and honored with fidelity. You had Jamie Raskin saying married women can't get ID. Now let's go to somebody who I call the bucktooth Botox bandit of Buffalo. That would be Kathy Hochul She's got the buck teeth She's got the Botox She's a bandit, she's stealing all your money And she's from Buffalo And we're looking very closely at giving the city of Buffalo to Canada Nothing good comes out of Buffalo except the wings The football team can't win a Super Bowl It stands for boy I love losing Super Bowls The Bills right I have so many people in Buffalo who hate when I say that Not just the Bills thing but like the whole Kathy Hochul stuff I have a whole job I a Jets fan so I would appreciate your sympathy and your pity I promise it's not that bad that's the worst part about being a Jets fan by the way is I have to be I have to be ready to answer no it's not that bad I promise it's okay it's just football I always say we're going to give Canada …”
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Kathy Hochul is humorously dubbed the 'Bucktooth Botox Bandit' as the discussion highlights her controversial stance on voter ID laws. The segment critiques her policies while drawing a parallel with the absurdity of opposing immigration enforcement at polling places, suggesting that it implies illegal voting is a concern. This playful yet pointed commentary wraps around Hochul's political identity and the frustrations of her constituents.
“… wins a lot of teams over. He can kick inside as well. I really like him for Leonard as maybe than other teams. but I would say I didn't grade the bills Charles had them but to me it was more like a B minus draft class like I'm like okay all right this is this is fine enough for me at least the last guy I would mention was Jalen Kilgore the safety from South Carolina that's one of those South Carolina freaks that you that you kind of talked about the last time because I love everyone on defense from South Carolina basically so just bet on him like just bet on yeah I actually had him as like a …”
“But they went with Parker. I understand the line of thinking because he's heavy-handed, hard worker. That's why I think he won a lot of people over that Clemson was faltering last year, and he's still acting like every play is a Super Bowl, which wins a lot of teams over. He can kick inside as well. I really like him for Leonard as maybe than other teams. but I would say I didn't grade the bills Charles had them but to me it was more like a B minus draft class like I'm like okay all right this is this is fine enough for me at least the last guy I would mention was Jalen Kilgore the safety from South Carolina that's one of those South Carolina freaks that you that you kind of talked about the last time because I love everyone on defense from South Carolina basically so just bet on him like just bet on yeah I actually had him as like a top 100 guy so I he's he's more of an athlete than a football player but whatever now he's going with what I think is going to be a fantastic defensive back coach in Jim Leonard. So he went to the right spot, I really do think.”
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The Buffalo Bills' draft class received a B- grade, showcasing a mix of heavy-handed players and promising talents. Notably, Jalen Kilgore, a safety from South Carolina, stands out as a potential gem, especially under the guidance of an excellent defensive back coach. This draft reflects a strategic approach that balances immediate needs with long-term potential.
“… No leopard. Ooh. I mean, how humanly being going to be the lion or going to be the leopard or something, and they take down a 1,000-pound Cape Buffalo. They take down a gazelle.”
“… on his feet. Because he twists his body. His head goes one way, and his body goes another. That's why he has the... And his backbone, he's so flexible. Yeah, man. No, I ain't trying to fool with no lion. Definitely ain't trying to fool with no leopard. No leopard. Ooh. I mean, how humanly being going to be the lion or going to be the leopard or something, and they take down a 1,000-pound Cape Buffalo. They take down a gazelle.”
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You can't underestimate the power of big cats like lions and leopards; they can take down animals much larger than themselves. In a lively discussion, Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson share their fears and respect for wildlife, highlighting how even a regular house cat can be surprisingly agile and dangerous. This conversation reveals the shocking truth about the strength and prowess of these magnificent creatures.
“… answer is. There's little markings on this paper that I didn't see ahead of time. That's got a little orange splotch on it, man. Yeah, where does Buffalo fit into this? They count. Yeah, that's actually an ox on there. Yeah, but they're Bill. Buffalo. You got the Bears. From over there in Indiana. Are they named after Bills or are they named after Buffalo? Indiana Bears. Indiana Bears, the Bengals, Bills, Broncos, Cardinals, Colts. This is an alphabetical order. Yeah, it is. Dolphins, Eagles, Falcons, Jags, Lions, Panthers, Rams, Ravens, and Seahawks, man. Thank you, Coach. I almost got in a …”
“Oh, Dan Byer. You know what? I figured out what the correct answer is. There's little markings on this paper that I didn't see ahead of time. That's got a little orange splotch on it, man. Yeah, where does Buffalo fit into this? They count. Yeah, that's actually an ox on there. Yeah, but they're Bill. Buffalo. You got the Bears. From over there in Indiana. Are they named after Bills or are they named after Buffalo? Indiana Bears. Indiana Bears, the Bengals, Bills, Broncos, Cardinals, Colts. This is an alphabetical order. Yeah, it is. Dolphins, Eagles, Falcons, Jags, Lions, Panthers, Rams, Ravens, and Seahawks, man. Thank you, Coach. I almost got in a fight with a Seahawk. Really? Not a player. I'm talking about an actual Seahawk, man. All right. So, Bayer, the only one on the board. We go to round three. Round three, I'll tell you what. Love those ringside bells. You guys know I can talk with the best of them like Rich Davis. Oh, yeah. What was I once quoted saying about practice? A, every …”
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George Blanda retired at the age of 48, a fact that surprised many, considering how old he looked in photos. This trivia question sparked a lively discussion among hosts about the legendary quarterback's career and his impact on the game. It's a fun reminder of how perceptions can differ from reality in sports history.
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