There is no better time of a group of friends can have than sitting around and remembering some guys. In a deeply divided country, naming former professional athletes is perhaps the one thing that can bring us all together. You may not agree on politics or religion with the rest of your family, but everyone can take a moment to remember that Auburn once had Ronnie Brown, Cadillac Williams, and Brandon Jacobs all the same college backfield.
The Buffalo Bills understand the power of remembering some guys. After practice this week, Buffalo’s social media staff asked the team to recall some random NBA players. The Bills were up for the task. Look at how much fun these guys are having remembering the likes of Clifford Robinson, D. J. Mbenga, and Mario Chalmers. This video is art.
There are some great pulls here. Cliff Levingston? Bill Cartwright? Gen-Z is alright with me.
Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman is particularly good at this game. Coleman was already one of our favorite rookies, but now it’s official. This man could be an NBA blogger when his playing days are over. Email me, Keon.
They say one of the greatest gifts of aging is being able to remember some more guys. The Bills proved you can be damn good at this game even when you’re young. Shout out to Thabo Sefolosha.
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