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In this live episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran sits down with longtime Bills reporter Thad Brown from Sonny Red's for an energetic conversation covering Buffalo Bills storylines, media life, and plenty of football insight. From Josh Allen’s legacy trajectory to intriguing training camp battles and concerns about the Bills pass rush, this episode delivers a packed discussion with strong opinions and entertaining stories throughout.
You can follow Thad on Twitter at @ThadBrown7and check out some of his work at RochesterFirst.com.
Special shout out to Sonny Red’s for being an awesome host and supporter of this show. Make sure you stop up there (1841 Abbott Road) if you haven’t already. Some of the best wings and literally anywhere in town!
Today’s episode is brought to you by the law offices of William Mattar. Hurt in a car, call William Mattar. 444-4444. Call William Mattar today to get the compensation you deserve.
The Talking Buffalo online merch store is now live! You can purchase t shirts, hoodies, zip ups, crewnecks and polos in a couple of different styles and colors. Visit our online page for pricing and options and while there, check out Buf on Weck for tons of cool gear!
Please be sure to subscribe to Talking Buffalo on the audio side, even if you usually watch the show via YouTube. Several of the links to follow Talking Buffalo can be found right here.
Also if you’re not yet subscribed to Talking Buffalo on YouTube, please do so and be sure to hit the LIKE button on the videos, it really helps with the algorithm!
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In this live episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran sits down with longtime Bills reporter Thad Brown from Sonny Red's for an energetic conversation covering Buffalo Bills storylines, media life, and plenty of football insight. From Josh Allen’s legacy trajectory to intriguing training camp battles and concerns about the Bills pass rush, this episode delivers a packed discussion with strong opinions and entertaining stories throughout.
You can follow Thad on Twitter at @ThadBrown7and check out some of his work at RochesterFirst.com.
Special shout out to Sonny Red’s for being an awesome host and supporter of this show. Make sure you stop up there (1841 Abbott Road) if you haven’t already. Some of the best wings and literally anywhere in town!
Today’s episode is brought to you by the law offices of William Mattar. Hurt in a car, call William Mattar. 444-4444. Call William Mattar today to get the compensation you deserve.
The Talking Buffalo online merch store is now live! You can purchase t shirts, hoodies, zip ups, crewnecks and polos in a couple of different styles and colors. Visit our online page for pricing and options and while there, check out Buf on Weck for tons of cool gear!
Please be sure to subscribe to Talking Buffalo on the audio side, even if you usually watch the show via YouTube. Several of the links to follow Talking Buffalo can be found right here.
Also if you’re not yet subscribed to Talking Buffalo on YouTube, please do so and be sure to hit the LIKE button on the videos, it really helps with the algorithm!
♦♦♦♦♦
Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast
Substack: Patrick Moran’s Substack
Twitter: @PatrickMoranTB
Blue Sky: @PatrickMoranTB.bsky.social
Instagram: @PatrickMoranTB
Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast
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