Yes, we know that this is taking a while!
As many of you know, we here at Notinhalloffame.com are slowly generating the 50 of each major North American sports team. That being said, we have existing Top 50 lists out and we always consistently look to update them when we can and based on necessity. As such, we are very happy to present our pre-2021 revision of our top 50 Buffalo Bills of all-time.
As for all of our top 50 players in football we look at the following:
1. Advanced Statistics.
2. Traditional statistics and how they finished in the NFL.
3. Playoff accomplishments.
4. Their overall impact on the team and other intangibles not reflected in a stat sheet.
There is one new addition in the Top 50, but nothing affecting our top five. As always, we announce them below.
They are:
1. Bruce Smith
3. O.J. Simpson
4. Jim Kelly
5. Andre Reed
You can find the entire list here.
The new entry is Cornerback, Tre’Davious Whitewho enters at #48.
Notably, Quarterback, Josh Allen and Linebacker, Tremaine Edmunds were closing in on the top 50 but did not make it. Similar 2021 seasons will put both on the list on out next update.
We welcome your input and commentsand as always, we thank you for your support.
A sad day in the world of Rap Music has occurred as Earl Simmons, known professionally as DMX, has passed away at the age of 50. DMX had a heart attack last week, and had been on life support for many days.
Known for his gruff voice and gritty lyrics, DMX took over as the top rapper in the late 90s and early 00s following the passing of Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. DMX had five number one albums, and while he looked tough and sounded profane, he was incredibly relatable and complex.
DMX also branched out into the acting, most notably in Cradle 2 the Grave with Jet Li. His music petered out in the 2010s, and he struggled with drug and legal problems that destroyed his output and creativity.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to extend our condolences to the fans, friends and family of DMX.
A Guide For Your First Time Casino gaming can be the difference between having a good time and having a bad one. In fact, it is impossible to have a great time if you do not have a good guide for your first-time casino gaming experience. This is because with a guide, you know how to play your cards and you have a strategy that works. This means that you are less likely to lose money because you are using a proven system.
So where do you get one? There are many different types of guides out there, but the internet is probably the best place to go to find one. With millions of people having their own accounts, it is easy to get a lot of information. Most people use a guide for their first time just because they want to make sure that they are going to have a good time, and so that they can get into a casino and know what they are doing before spending any money.
Some people even say that a guide is necessary if you want to win at the casino. The fact is, thata good guide For your first time casino experiencewill show you how to win, but will also give you ways to beat the odds. You will be able to know which games are better than others and which ones you should avoid playing in order to make sure that you do not lose money.
There are some guides that are made specifically for a certain type of casino game. For example, if you are looking for a guide for Blackjack, then there are guides available for that. There are also guides for various casino games including Poker. Then, of course, there are general guides for all of the games that you can imagine. These include things like strategy guides and quick guides for you to learn the basics of a particular game. The best part is, you can print out these guides so that you have them handy whenever you need them.
It is probably best to get a guide for your first trip to the casino after you know your limit. This way you will have enough cash on you to at least test out the doors when you get there. Then you will be able to decide if you are up to the challenge of the real thing. If you do it right, you can walk out with more money than you put in and no black eyes or bruises.
However, a guide can sometimes be a waste of money. In fact, a lot of guides for your first time are not worth the paper they are printed on. They are full of advice that has no application to the game that they are talking about. Casino guides are good for situations where you know something about the game, such as card odds, for example. However, if you are just trying to learn the ropes, then these guides will definitely not help you make any money.
Also, don't expect a great guide for your first time at the casino to give you everything that you need to know. There is no such thing as a miracle trick for making money at the slots or the roulette wheel. All of these games involve skill, strategy, and betting. A guide is simply a set of guidelines to help you through. It might tell you to pick a certain number of cards or a certain card combination. But it will not tell you what the specific odds are for a particular combination.
In fact, a good guide for your first trip to the casino will not include any games at all! These guides only provide you with the basic rules and how the games work. They will not tell you how to bet or how to know when to fold, or what to do if you are dealt a bad hand. You will also not find any information on how to select a great hotel or a good meal. However, a guide can help you walk through the casino floor a little more familiar with how everything works.
Drafted 27th overall in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of LSU, Tre'Davious White became a cornerstone for general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott's defensive culture change. Quickly stepping onto the boundary as the secondary's premier shutdown option, White grew into one of the most complete cornerbacks in the NFL.
White combined disciplined footwork, sharp instincts, and fluid hip mechanics. Operating as a boundary press-man and zone technician, his defining trait was route recognition; he routinely anticipated breaks, suffocated receiver releases at the line of scrimmage, and closed on the football with elite ball-tracking skills.
After earning PFWA All-Rookie Team honors in 2017 (four interceptions) with a second-place finish for the Defensive Rookie of the Year, and solidifying his status in 2018, White produced an elite season in 2019. Serving as the focal point of Buffalo's top-ranked pass defense, White tied for the NFL lead with six interceptions, did not allow a single touchdown catch in coverage all season, and generated 18 Approximate Value (AV)—fifth-most among all NFL players that year. His dominance earned him First-Team All-Pro honors and his first Pro Bowl selection, cementing his status as arguably the finest cornerback in football.
He followed that peak with another dominant campaign in 2020, recording three interceptions, 1.5 sacks, and 11 passes defensed across 14 starts to capture his second consecutive Pro Bowl selection and Second-Team All-Pro honors.
White's momentum was derailed by severe injuries—a torn ACL in late 2021 followed by an Achilles tear in early 2023. After being released in early 2024, White spent the 2024 season with the Rams and Ravens. In April 2025, White made a celebrated return to Western New York, signing a one-year contract to rejoin the Bills. Serving as a key veteran presence in the secondary during the 2025 campaign, White appeared in a rotational and starting capacity, tallying 40 total tackles, 10 passes defensed, and an interception while helping guide Buffalo back to the postseason.
With the Bills, White had 19 interceptions and 351 combined tackles.