Wed, 21 Nov 2007|
Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Willson joins D and C
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Well they'll look let's get a perspective from the older of the Buffalo -- on -- on the phone lines from orchard park New York Ralph Wilson the the esteemed owner of the Buffalo Bills the morning mister Wilson how aria.
Bought it up epic you noticed I had edit. Addition credit.
A good even after that beating you took on Sunday Night Football.
Although I didn't look at this could be had looked it is a wonderful this year and build our. Short deployed forever colonoscopy had a --
but you have to be a little disappointed in the performance of your bills I mean it was a it was a night everybody was jacked up the fireworks you had the Kevin Everett.
I alleged so you'll I remember my first -- the July it was 7080. The country which -- nine years old.
You'd you'd expect more out of your team then then a 4546 point beat down.
Well I think you always expect -- score at least a two point conversion I can live with. You know 56 say that you would have been 48 -- doubt special sort of thing you can rallied back from.
Are you upset mister Wilson that the patriots ran up on.
So I I get to be upset about I that the -- 45 minute jump all about -- we had a good relationship there's. The government a couple of holes -- each other's back. You -- catch -- cancer early
but that that that the.
I seriously though I may not -- To be completely honest with it I had a talent that -- just bought myself open the luxury box with mix it up Internet company which football club. It is good that the weapon of.
Alia have a 102 year old Nora yeah she's going to hot.
All the hot -- tell you right now out of our steady tentative at the calendar -- such as deep as opposed autumn. But I can't complain that we might not check out the bag to look at the numbers aren't just. At the great big is I'd do it at my age all the things I got up those little Fella if you can't tell where Eddie our guy post ups and the ball back -- I mean I'm usually at midnight I am -- guys out the window I got a model -- do -- I love it
mister wolf -- were good beer from its been awhile and we've we've got the opportunity to chat did -- get any big plans for thanksgiving.
Well well I tell you the great thing about thanksgiving is I always go over about brought colleges. Is like -- the bogeys don't be.
That that that.
Well I'd get get -- thank you get to put three fingers up a bit now. Let me give you additional bit of advice would you look at brought colleges it doesn't matter where they went to college what you look at Florida so it was by bone. -- don't -- to all the luck. People that got they don't like sausages not -- breakfast except what brought good.
That's all I want to wish a happy thanksgiving a best of luck to you in the bill's going forward looks like you got second place lock -- complains as you know my wildcard.
I didn't open right now I don't judge that nobody every told you want to duck -- Shockey TE.
Thanks mr. Wilson epic true but oh yeah. Couple little bills owner Ralph Wilson with them -- Tom Brady on the other side
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