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Conway the Machine speaks on the rise of the Bills, Griselda
Griselda is in the national spotlight after Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher and Westside Gunn have signed with Shady Records and Jay-Z s Roc Nation. Author: Ashley Holder (WGRZ) Updated: 12:07 AM EST February 21, 2021
BUFFALO, N.Y. Let them know that we re here. We are here to stay! Buffalo got something to say too, Conway the Machine said.
Buffalo hasn t been the most popular city in the states, but it is one that s now on the map.
The Bills are on fire after finishing the regular season as AFC East champions for the first time since 1995 and advancing to the AFC championship game.
Like much of the generation that first learned about football in the 1970s, my friends and I became Steelers’ fans as little kids watching the team rampage through the NFL on their way to four Super Bowl titles in six seasons.
We grew up at the Jersey Shore, on the outskirts of Eagles’ country, but were far enough from Philadelphia that our fandom was not mandatory. That made us free agents and at liberty to choose the most attractive suitor. There were several legitimate contenders at that time. The Minnesota Vikings, whose defense had a cool nickname (the Purple People-Eaters) and who employed a quarterback (Fran Tarkenton) who was a 70s version of Russell Wilson. The Oakland Raiders, who were like a motorcycle gang in pads and whose penchant for cheap shots and dirty play prompted Chuck Noll to famously pronounce that they represented a “criminal element” in the NFL. And the Dallas Cowboys, Oakland’s polar opposite, whose squeaky-clean reputation, pristine uniforms and