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Bruce Smith is hurting. He's feeling the effects of those 299 total games played, those 214.5 total sacks (playoffs included). Many nights, he's in so much pain that he barely grabs a wink of sleep.So just imagine how all those quarterbacks feel.Those 76 different quarterbacks he sacked.The Buffalo Bills legend is truly one of the greatest football players to ever live. On this episode of “How the NFL Works” at Go Long, Smith explains exactly how he was able to dominate offenses. The Pro Football Hall of Famer was named to the NFL's All-Decade Team in both the 80s and 90s. Nobody sacked the quarterback more than him — not Reggie White, not Lawrence Taylor. There's a very good chance his regular-season record of 200 lasts for a long, long time. For perspective, Myles Garrett still has 98 sacks to go.And yet, Smith also knows his career could've crumbled if he didn't look in the mirror and demand changes from himself. From brutal training sessions on a StairMaster to his diet to — above all — meticulous film study, Smith became a monstrous force vs. the pass and the run on the Bills team that reached four straight Super Bowls. And he did it while playing in a 3-4 defense. Indeed, there's an art to the destruction. On this episode, Smith doesn't hold back on a variety of topics. * His life turnaround, from 310 pounds and out of shape to 6.3 percent body fat.* His relationship with Bills fans. It has evolved. During the ‘91 season, he received racist letters and wanted out of Buffalo. One conversation with Marv Levy changed his mind.* Stories from the trenches. What did Joe Montana and Dan Marino have to say after Smith flattened them?* What kind of owner was Ralph Wilson?* What was the missing piece on his Super Bowl teams?* Josh Allen. Smith marvels at the team's MVP-worthy quarterback today. He keeps in touch with Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane, too.* Yes, Smith believes he's got the case to make as the greatest defensive player ever.Video and audio are available here.Go Long is completely powered by you. No ads. No sponsors. Thank you for subscribing and sharing the show with a friend.I'll post the written transcript later today.Past episodes of “How the NFL Works:”* S1, E8: Quarterback Bliss with Matt Hasselbeck* S1, E7: BLITZBURGH with Levon Kirkland* S1 E6: The Domination of Chris Lindstrom* S1 E5: Inside Kenny Clark's Lair* S1 E4: 'Get a Quarterback' with Super Bowl champ and ex-NFL exec Jim Monos* S1 E3: Resurrecting a Franchise with Ron Wolf* S1 E2: Life After Football with Ryan Leaf* S1 E1: Building the 2024 Quarterback with Quincy Avery This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.golongtd.com/subscribe
City of Buffalo officials and Gilbane Construction preview efforts to place the new Ralph Wilson Pedestrian Bridge over the I-190 this weekend full 641 Fri, 04 Oct 2024 14:00:00 +0000 6tXjRsewE4L1CpSfR9zs16wIvjPqgAzB buffalo,news,wben WBEN Extras buffalo,news,wben City of Buffalo officials and Gilbane Construction preview efforts to place the new Ralph Wilson Pedestrian Bridge over the I-190 this weekend Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News
Buffalo Deputy Commissioner of Parks Andy Rabb on the new pedestrian bridge at Ralph Wilson Park being installed full 266 Thu, 03 Oct 2024 21:57:08 +0000 09IISxl5fxHLXGI4lGyuQasEbA1Njeyi news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news Buffalo Deputy Commissioner of Parks Andy Rabb on the new pedestrian bridge at Ralph Wilson Park being installed Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False
Athena Hutchins of NITTEC on traffic restrictions as the new Ralph Wilson Park Pedestrian Bridge is installed full 164 Thu, 03 Oct 2024 22:23:40 +0000 iqIhSMUkrFs16ZgZxun1Cum3uIZbakyK news & politics,news WBEN Extras news & politics,news Athena Hutchins of NITTEC on traffic restrictions as the new Ralph Wilson Park Pedestrian Bridge is installed Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News & Politics News False
Jay Foreman's Encounter with Ralph Wilson - July 8th, 5:45 p.m.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy Executive Director Katie Campos tells us about the state of the art pedestrian bridge that's coming to town, coincidentally on 716 day.
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Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy is Hosts Update for the Ralph Wilson Park Community
The former LaSalle Park, now known as Ralph Wilson Park, will undergo a major renovation. Katie Campos from the Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy tells us more.
Today we continue our sermon series, 'Living in the Rest and Reign of God'. We will hear from Dr. Ralph Wilson with the message, 'Discerning God's Voice' and reading from Judges 6:33-40. Thank you for joining us!
Hour 1: Mike and Bulldog talk a car contest in Detroit with a car formally owned by late Bills owner Ralph Wilson.
Are you feeling lucky? Transcript Patrons Micheleblue, Alex Mortensen, Sam Hinson, Montgomery Green, Seth Olson, Kalinka, SodaPlaysGames, Ralph Wilson, Jedia Care and Isaac Sitton! Cast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon Grilz SCP-7777 was written by Yossipossi Script edited by Kevin Whitlock Narrator - B. Narr Maria Jones - Rissa Montanez Theme Song by Tom Rory Parsons Editor - Veronica California Showrunner - Kale Brown Producer - Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen & Brad Miska Presented by Bloody FM www.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Art Shell, Marty Feldmann, Bo Jackson, Howie Long , Rudi Völler, Caper, Nena, Ralph Wilson, Umzugsunternehmen, Jim Otto, Tom Flores, Al Davis, Heidi, John Madden, Sea of Hands, Tim Brown, Steelers, Pete Rozelle, Holy Roller, Ken Stabler, Jim Plunkett, Lyle Alzado, Goonies, Bo Knows, Jeff Hostetler, Charles Woodson, Willie Brown,Tom Brady, Fred Biletnikoff, Tuck Rule, Marcus Allen, Shanahan, Tiger Woods, Five Finger Deathpunch, San Antonio, Super Bowl, Tom Cable,Barret Robbins… Viel Spass bei 4 Stunden 30 Minuten Geschichtsstunde mit den Dozenten Carsten und Andreas! Mehr vom Bürgermeister des Waschsalons A. Heddergott findet ihr übrigens hier: https://open.spotify.com/episode/59rx3U4VtM4aeHYHNDDOq1?si=K_0m8DquSVyYIbyfCLJ8mg&nd=1
Ed Kilgore former Channel 2 anchor joins the Buffalo Fambase to share his thoughts, opinions, and stories with all of #BillsMafia on the Official Network of the originators of #BillsMafia
In this week's episode of the Inside Football Podcast with Bill Polian the guys continue taking a look at some of the careers of Bill's Hall of Fame players. Today we go deep into the career of the greatest defensive end in NFL history Bruce Smith. We find out what made Bruce tick, how he overcame some early struggles to be one of the all time greats, and we learn who had some of the biggest influence on Bruce as a man and player. This is truly a unique window into one of the all time NFL greats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Politically motivated philanthropy can influence who gets hired, who is awarded tenure/promoted, and what is taught/researched. Subject-matter priorities include promoting the primacy of free-market capitalism and safeguarding the ethic of American Exceptionalism. Recent efforts have focused on restricting teaching the legacy of racism in America, including rejecting Critical Race Theory as a legitimate framework for interpreting U.S. history. Thankfully, academics across the country are responding to these pernicious activities. We feature two of those colleagues in today's program--ISAAC KAMOLA, Trinity College, and BETHANY LETIECQ, George Mason University. Kamola's recent article in Inside Higher Education, "Where Does the Bizarre Hysteria About CRT Come From? Follow the Money!," has received nationwide acclaim. Kamola's new book (out in November), "Free Speech and Koch Money: Manufacturing a Campus Culture War" (with Ralph Wilson), examines how the Koch donor network funds the student groups, campus provocateurs, think tanks, litigation organizations, and the right-wing media outlets responsible for manufacturing the so-called ‘campus free speech crisis.' Letiecq is a faculty activist at one of America's most infiltrated universities. She serves on the GMU Faculty Senate and is president of the campus chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). In her GMU-AAUP role, she partnered with student leaders and worked to expose undue donor influence at GMU, and she has also challenged the privatization of presidential searches and working conditions of contracted workers during COVID. Letiecq wrote about GMU and donor influence in "George Mason University's Donor Problem and the Fight for Transparency," which was published in AAUP's Academe. (This podcast was produced by Frank Fear for FutureU, July 2021, and was transcribed for transmission here.)
There are so many talking heads this time of year but few know what they're really talking about. We spend an hour-plus for this ep talking with someone who is in the know. NFL Network's Marc Ross spent time in the front offices of Philly, Buffalo and the New York Giants and shares many, many stories from behind the scenes: What was it like in the Eagles draft room up to the Eagles choosing Donovan McNabb over Ricky Williams? Did Ralph Wilson really demand the Bills draft a certain running back? (Yes. Yikes.) The role he played in benching Eli Manning and how it led to several firings. The one player you should absolutely believe in this 2021 draft. What made Kyle Williams special. Thank you all for listening. Feel free to rate and review and give the Go Long newsletter a shot any time at GoLongTD.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Closing out Black History Month with a conversation about a wonderful new devotional "Hope In Him" Authors: Lorenzo Johnson,Jr., EdD, Victor Small and Ralph Wilson, Jr --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/raheed-saunders/support
This week, Andrew shares an interview he recorded back in June of 2020 with legendary NFL executive Bill Polian. They discuss several topics including the team owners he worked for including: - Ralph Wilson in Buffalo (12:51) - Jerry Richardson in Carolina (25:30) - Jim Irsay in Indianapolis (28:04) Andrew & Bill also talk about the end of Peyton Manning's tenure with the Colts (30:42), minority opportunities in the NFL (43:02), Colin Kaepernick's NFL job prospects/activism (49:51), & their time together at ESPN (56:37) linktr.ee/BusinessOfSports
Shout! A football podcast on the Buffalo Bills with Matt Parrino and Ryan Talbot
Matt and Ryan are joined by hosts from 7 different Bills podcast to discuss and debate the topic of their choosing in 7 15-minute segments in this special two-hour podcast. The conversation weaves through Bills topics like which receivers will make the final Bills roster to Trent Murphy's case for a spot to Ralph Wilson's legacy and much, much more.The "Bills Talk with Matt Parrino" podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Acast, YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow @MattParrino (https://twitter.com/MattParrino) and @RyanTalbotBills (https://twitter.com/RyanTalbotBills) on TwitterFind our Bills coverage wherever you like to consume social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buffalobillsnyupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/buffalobillsnyupTwitter: https://twitter.com/billsupdatesFor all your Bills coverage head to https://www.syracuse.com/buffalo-bills/Episode guests:Nick & Nolan: https://www.buffalorumblings.com/buffalo-bills-podcast-news-notes-analysis-radio-itunes-google-play-stitcherLocked on Bills w/ Joe Marino: https://megaphone.link/LKN4658355366Cover 1 podcast: https://www.cover1.net/category/podcasts/Rockpile Report: http://rockpilereport.podbean.com/Buffalo Fanatics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClVYKeGvU3X4XFgIMe1VDwwTrainwreck Sports: https://www.trainwrecksports.com/Cold Front Report: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRgttJxFOPIDKXQvBohyZeA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Tuesday and the guys begin the show with talk about The Last Dance documentary and some of the latest news on some sports returning. They also interview former WR Don Beebe about his coaching career, his time in Buffalo and his thoughts on former Bills owner Ralph Wilson.
Im neuen NFL Boulevard führen Carsten und Kucze eine lieb gewonnene Tradition fort: Sie quatschen mal wieder über Historie und Gegenwart nur eines Teams. Diesmal sind die Buffalo Bills an der Reihe. Die Reise beginnt 1960. In diesem Jahr nahmen die Bills in der AFL, der damaligen Konkurrenzliga der NFL, ihren Spielbetrieb auf. Gründer Ralph Wilson blieb bis zu seinem Tod 2014 im Besitz dieses Franchise. Er musste auch miterleben, wie Buffalo viermal in Folge den Super Bowl erreichte – aber auch viermal in Folge das Finale verlor (1990, 1991, 1992 und 1993). Natürlich sprechen Carsten und Kucze darüber ¬– und vieles mehr. Wie immer könnt ihr euch auch diese Folge des „NFL Boulevard” als Video auf dem YouTube-Kanal der Footballerei anschauen.
Im neuen NFL Boulevard führen Carsten und Kucze eine lieb gewonnene Tradition fort: Sie quatschen mal wieder über Historie und Gegenwart nur eines Teams. Diesmal sind die Buffalo Bills an der Reihe. Die Reise beginnt 1960. In diesem Jahr nahmen die Bills in der AFL, der damaligen Konkurrenzliga der NFL, ihren Spielbetrieb auf. Gründer Ralph Wilson blieb bis zu seinem Tod 2014 im Besitz dieses Franchise. Er musste auch miterleben, wie Buffalo viermal in Folge den Super Bowl erreichte – aber auch viermal in Folge das Finale verlor (1990, 1991, 1992 und 1993). Natürlich sprechen Carsten und Kucze darüber ¬– und vieles mehr. Wie immer könnt ihr euch auch diese Folge des „NFL Boulevard” als Video auf dem YouTube-Kanal der Footballerei anschauen.
In a nearly 20-year playing career across the 1960s American Football League and 1970s NFL, defensive end Ron McDole (The Dancing Bear: My Eighteen Years in the Trenches of the AFL and NFL) experienced pro football’s modern-day coming-of-age from inside his old-school, two-bar helmet. From 1961-1978, McDole played in over 250 professional games, including championship runs with the AFL Buffalo Bills (1964, 1965) and a Super Bowl appearance with the NFL Washington Redskins in 1972. A cagey and deceptively agile athlete, McDole wreaked havoc on football’s best offenses as part of a Bills defensive line (including left tackle Jim Dunaway, right tackle Tom Sestak, and right end Tom Day) that held opponents without a rushing touchdown for 17 straight games across 1964-65. His twelve career interceptions remain a pro record for defensive linemen. Traded by the Bills in 1970, he was given new life in Washington as one of the most famous members of George Allen s game-smart veterans known as the “Over the Hill Gang.” Through it all, McDole was known and loved by teammates and foes alike for his knowledge and skill on the field and his ability to have fun off it. In this revealing conversation with host Tim Hanlon, McDole describes: the unique camaraderie of playing in small-market Buffalo and in the upstart AFL; the reality of needing off-season jobs to pay the bills and make ends meet; the continual magnanimity of Bills’ owner Ralph Wilson; and (at 45:00) the price he and many of his fellow players are now paying health-wise for playing the game they loved, with very little acknowledgement or support from the NFL. Check out our new sponsors 503 Sports – and our continuing friends: OldSchoolShirts.com, SportsHistoryCollectibles.com, Audible, and MyBookie!
The guests featured on these three shows all share CTAC’s vision to help Americans with advanced illness, especially the most vulnerable among us, to get comprehensive, high-quality, family-centered care where and when they need it, and in a way that honors their dignity. That makes all the people working toward that vision heroes in my mind, and I am fortunate to have had a view join me on the show. One of the guests you’ll hear from today is well known among those of us who work to reclaim death as a natural human experience instead of primarily a clinical medical one. His name is BJ Miller. I knew of BJ from his inspiring work as a palliative care doctor with the Zen Hospice Center and from his TED Talk, so when I had a chance to meet him in person at CTAC, well, it was an incredible honor. When you hear him speak, I think you’ll see why. But first, let’s drop in on a fun conversation I was having with another amazing guest from the CTAC conference, Amber Slichta from the Ralph C. Wilson Foundation. Now if you don’t know of Ralph Wilson, he is best known as the founder and 54-year owner of the Buffalo Bills football team, and upon his passing he left a small fortune, check that, a huge fortune, $1.2 Billion and counting to be exact, that by his direction is to be granted out to the last penny by the year 2035. It’s part of Amber’s job to ensure those investments are done wisely and in accordance with Mr. Wilson’s wishes, which are clearly stated on the foundation’s website. But Let me give you a hint — if you are working in the field of caregiving or livable communities in Western New York or Southeast Michigan, then you’re gonna wanna pay attention. One last thing before we start. If you are with People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, I want you to know I was just kidding about barbecuing a Pug. I meant to say barbecued PIG. All kidding aside, please join me for a short conversation with Amber Slichta from the Ralph C. Wilson Foundation.
Ralph talks to a new generation of young activists, Timothy Faust, who tours the country promoting single-payer healthcare, and Ralph Wilson, who is putting a spotlight on Charles Koch's efforts to influence what's taught at colleges and universities.
On Trimmel Gomes' latest episode of The Rotunda, the big story behind incoming Senate Democratic Leader Jeff Clemens' abrupt resignation. Intrepid Politico reporter Alexandra Glorioso tells Gomes how she first broke the news of the affair between Sen. Clemens, a Lake Worth political consultant, and former Martin County lobbyist Devon West. Glorioso also explains the attempted cover-up by legislative leadership. Plus, a discussion on how “dark money” is negatively impacting Florida's democratic institutions, colleges, and universities. Ralph Wilson, co-founder of Unkoch My Campus along with the organizations Jack Porter, are guests. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
On Trimmel Gomes’ latest episode of The Rotunda, the big story behind incoming Senate Democratic Leader Jeff Clemens’ abrupt resignation. Intrepid Politico reporter Alexandra Glorioso tells Gomes how she first broke the news of the affair between Sen. Clemens, a Lake Worth political consultant, and former Martin County lobbyist Devon West. Glorioso also explains the attempted cover-up by legislative leadership. Plus, a discussion on how “dark money” is negatively impacting Florida’s democratic institutions, colleges, and universities. Ralph Wilson, co-founder of Unkoch My Campus along with the organizations Jack Porter, are guests. The Rotunda podcast is available each Monday via iTunes, Stitcher or Soundcloud. Follow on @RotundaPodcast on Twitter and visit www.rotundapodcast.com for daily updates.
Numb Bills Fan Podcast | Authentic Buffalo Bills and NFL Talk
Nate Geary from WGR550 joins us as we talk the latest Buffalo Bills News and a few players that are showing their upside. Marcell Dareus will be suspended the first four games of the upcoming season, Ralph Wilson stadium is now New Era Field. NumbBillsFan.com @NumbBillsFan @NumbBillsAdamD @NateGearyWGR
The Staniusz brother's recap their trip to Ralph Wilson, whether the Watkins or McCoy injury impacted the result, and why the Titans are not to be overlooked.
Hosted by Joe from Buffalo Wins, this synergistic podcast is focused on the Bills news of the day - namely Marcell Dareus, Jerry Hughes and their fast cars, and how we feel about #99 given his recent arrests and their closeness in time. We ramble and rant and ultimately get to talking about the future of the Bills and what kind of legacy we're wading through following Ralph Wilson's death. Music from Wu Tang, Bloc Party and Gnarls Barkley. Cheers. - The Barrister
Ready to Unload: With Cal & Sanpete - NY Sports Talk Podcast Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes HERE Also available ON STITCHER HERE RTU: #173 - Recorded on 4.24.14 Episode Partner for #173 is: No Fuss and Feathers Roadshow: an Evening with Carolann Solebello, Karyn Oliver and The YaYas Check out this video of No Fuss and you can see them this weekend at The Burbs in Montclair NJ Friday April 25th, and Fox Run Concert Series Sudbury, MA? April 26th! BIG UNLOAD: Cal was a little late, so PJ and Sanpete talked about pine tar and being stupid, doctoring a baseball, and Ralph Wilson and a Bills fanbase that is the envy of Sanpete for all his teams. Once Cal joined, he regaled us with tales of his visit to Fenway, and then we got into some great Mets talk with their surprising start, the Yankees and Pineda, and the NFL Schedule and being fair and balanced.We got into your go to food stuff at a ballgame... Bishop Big Donut is a BIG Pretzel guy...
Guest: Pat Freeman, Sports Dir/Host on 1080 WUFO joins us to discuss the passing of Ralph Wilson and what it means to the Bills, the city of Buffalo and the stadium project. Plus breaking news, scores, updates and a recap/preview of The NCAA Tournament games! Join L.A. ,Tony "Tee-Mac" McClean, Vinny Hardy and Gary Gray for great topics and our round table discussions! Listen to the show live beginning at 6pm EST on your computer, laptop or tablet at www.blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor or on your smart phone at 646-929-0130. If you miss any of our shows, you can listen to the podcast at our website: www.thebatchelorpad.biz Follow us at padnation@facebook and pad4truth@twitter Interested in advertising on the show, e-mail us at labatchelor40@gmail.com AND DON'T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE Pad/Cove show hosted by Gary Gray every Friday beginning at 6pm EST at: blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor
Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that
It's only a hump day if you make it hard, so take it nice and easy and let the Sports Fix do all the work to get you through this Weds! We're talking Cavaliers as they refuse to go quietly into the night, Ralph Wilson passes, NFL makes rule changes, We talk Indians, Chis and Santana at 3rd, who get the 5 slot Tomlin or Carrasco? Dan Wismar of The Cleveland Fan is talking Tribe with us, Lake Erie Monsters PBP man Doug Plagens is in the house and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!
Before Google, Netscape, and Internet Explorer, there was Web Marketing Today. Dr. Ralph F. Wilson founded it back in 1995 as a vehicle to supplement his then-fledgling web development practice. An ordained minister, Dr. Wilson was also launching a new church at that time. “The church wasn’t going all that well, actually,” he says. “I was stuck at 50 years old without a job.”