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Bill Sniffin: Wyoming Fans Love Josh Allen – Bills Play Broncos In Playoffs Sunday

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Bill Sniffin: Wyoming Fans Love Josh Allen – Bills Play Broncos In Playoffs Sunday


Here’s my favorite Josh Allen UW memory: 

It is late in the game and UW is still in it. It is snowing and the wind is blowing hard. The Cowboys have their backs against the wall but everybody knows as long as we have Josh, we still have a chance.

He runs around avoiding tacklers and then spots Tanner Gentry headed to the end zone in the opposite side of the field. No human could throw a ball all that way in these conditions, right?

Yet, Josh heaves the ball and yes, it travels over 50 yards and is caught for a touchdown! Unreal. What a play. That’s our guy, Josh Allen.

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Of course, I am watching this from the warmth of the press box at War Memorial Stadium as the chilly hard-nosed Wyoming crowd cheers until they lose their voices.

Yup. That is my memory and it is shared by thousands of other Wyoming fans.

Can you believe Josh Allen has been gone from UW for seven years? I never saw a player like that. He was super-human. He was our superman.

So, What Is A Bronco Fan To Do?

Wyoming fans have always been Denver Bronco fans. They are our regional pro team and you can find orange and blue sweatshirts all over the state.

But from 2018 and on, most of them have also been Buffalo Bills fans because that is the team that was smart enough to draft Josh Allen.

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Our stupid Broncos drafted a lineman ahead of Allen in the 2018 draft in what John Elway calls “the most stupid mistake of my career.” Just think, we could have been cheering Josh here in the Rocky Mountain region all these years instead of Buffalo. Oh well. 

This Sunday the Broncos play the Bills in the playoffs. It is a game of our dreams but who do we cheer for?

Buffalo Bill

As an aside, we probably should have been cheering for the Bills all these years because the team is named after Wyoming’s most famous citizen in its history.

 Buffalo Bill Cody always had a good sense of timing. He was revered as a national hero during a time of the penny press or dime novels around the turn of the 19th century to the 20th century, from 1895 to 1905. More than 5,000 books and pamphlets were published with him as the hero, resulting in the claim that he was the most famous person in the world at that time. Certainly, he was the most famous in the USA. And he was from Cody, Wyoming, the town he founded and named. 

So yes, we probably should have been cheering for the Bills all these years. But I digress.

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What Do You Think?

Despite all of our ardent Bronco fans who are ecstatic this year that we are in the playoffs for the first time since 2015, most are hoping the Bills win this game. What a surprise.

The consensus was that the Broncos were a surprise to make it to the NFL playoffs while the Bills have been chomping at the bit for a long time now. The folks I reached out to felt this is the year that the Bills can win it all, while the Broncos can just be thankful they got this far.

Ray Hunkins of Wheatland/Cheyenne is as big a Bronco fan as you can find but he says: “I am still rooting for Josh Allen and his team. But I am very pleased that Denver is back.”

Joe Glode of Saratoga says: “I love Allen and the Bills but the Broncos look better every game. Home field goes to Buffalo so that’s the way to bet.”

Methodist Minister Mark Calhoun is a die-hand Bronco fan. “Mixed emotions! At first, I was hoping that my favorite team . . . the Denver Broncos would not have to play my favorite Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen! Dreading it, in fact, but now I am excited for it. I was born in Denver, so the Broncos have been my team since I was carried out of the hospital and breathed my first breath of mile high air. This is a win – win situation for me. I am OK with whoever wins. It will be a great game. I am equally interested in some team… any team… putting a shellacking on the Kansas City Chiefs. Prediction: Bills 38 Broncos 34.” 

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Chuck Brown of Wheatland says: “I clearly recall that the Broncos had the first option to draft Josh Allen, but they passed, and the coffee shop talk at the time was that Josh wanted to go to Denver as well.  What a shame! Now, a lot of us tried and true Cowboy fans who are also Bronco fans (and now Bills fans too!) are conflicted, eh? The Broncos would have to be considered the underdogs, I would think. I would predict a win for the Bills.”

Sally Ann Shurmur of Glenrock says: “I was surprised at how many Wyoming folks are Bills fans. Seems Broncos loyalty is a thing of the past.” 

Mandy Fabel of Lander says: “My thoughts are Wyoming values loyalty above all else. Josh Allen has been loyal to Wyoming through and through. The Broncos barely know Wyoming exists. Let’s go Bills!”

Pete Illoway of Cheyenne says: “Both my wife and my daughter are Bills and Broncos fans, however I believe they favor Josh Allen a lot. As for me, I like both teams and hope it is a great game. I will take the Broncos to win and see how far they go.”

Ernie Over of Riverton says: “Like many Wyoming fans, I think I had to pause just a moment or two before deciding I will root for the Bills. The Broncos are building their way back up, and they will have time to grab the spotlight in future years. But Josh Allen’s talent is too much for the Broncos to overcome. The mountain Josh had to overcome to get his team, as the number-two seed, I think says it all. Sorry Denver, I am going with Buffalo in the first round.” 

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Jim Hicks in Buffalo says: “This game is like the old joke of watching your mother-in-law go over cliff in your new SUV. It would have been easy to root for Josh and the Bills . . . but the Cinderella story of the Broncos this year tends to pull a lot of former Bronco fans back into the fold. Josh will prevail in a close game.” 

My Prediction

This is a terrible draw for the Bills in the first round. Lately, the Broncos have been playing like a Super Bowl team and defeated the Bills the last time they played last year, 24-22.

I am rooting for both teams and by the time you read this, we hopefully will know that Josh is the MVP for the league. I think it will be Buffalo 28, Denver 24.

The Bills way to a Super Bowl win could be through Denver, Kansas City, and Detroit. Denver might end up being their most dangerous opponent as they have already beaten the other two this season.

Bill Sniffin can be reached at: Bill@CowboyStateDaily.com

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Casper approves Wyoming Boulevard property rezoning

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CASPER, Wyo. — The Casper City Council voted Tuesday to approve on first reading a zoning change for a vacant 2.4-acre parcel located at 1530 SE Wyoming Boulevard, transitioning the property from residential to commercial use.

The ordinance reclassifies Lot 4 of the Methodist Church Addition from Residential Estate to General Business. Located between East 15th and East 18th streets, the irregular-shaped property has remained undeveloped since it was first platted in 1984.

While original plans for the subdivision envisioned a church and an associated preschool, Community Development Director Liz Becher reported those projects never materialized.

According to Becher, the applicant sought the rezoning to facilitate the potential installation of a cell tower or an off-premises sign. Under the new C-2 designation, a cell tower up to 130 feet in height is considered a permitted use by right, though any off-premises sign would still require a conditional use permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The applicant also owns the adjacent lot to the north, which the city rezoned to general business in 2021.

Becher said the change aligns with the “Employment Mixed Use” classification in the Generation Casper comprehensive land use plan. This designation typically supports civic, institutional and employment spaces.

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Despite the new zoning, the property remains subject to a subdivision agreement that limits traffic access. Entry and exit are restricted to right turns onto or from East 15th Street, and no access is permitted from East 18th Street.

The council will vote on two more readings of the ordinance before it is officially ratified.

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Two men detained in Wyoming in connection with deadly shooting at downtown Salt Lake hotel

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Two men were detained in Wyoming in connection with a fatal shooting at a downtown Salt Lake hotel that killed one man.

Carlos Chee, 23, and Chino Aguilar, 21, were both wanted for first-degree felony murder after the victim, identified as Christian Lee, 32, was found dead in a room at the Springhill Suites near 600 South and 300 West.

According to warrants issued for their arrest, Chee and Aguilar met with Lee and another woman at the hotel to sell marijuana. During the alleged drug deal, Aguilar allegedly shot and killed Lee after he tried to grab at his gun.

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Investigators said they found Lee dead in the room upon arrival, as well as a single shell casing on the floor and a small amount of marijuana on the television stand.

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The woman told investigators she had met Chee on a dating app and that he agreed to come to the hotel to sell her marijuana. She had been hanging out with him in the room, which Lee rented for her to use, when Lee asked them to leave. Lee was then shot and killed following a brief confrontation.

Chee and Aguilar allegedly fled the scene in a 2013 Toyota Camry with a Texas license plate that was later found outside of Rock Springs, Wyoming just a few hours later.

The two men were taken into custody and detained at the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office.

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Man shot, critically injured by deputy during ‘disturbance’ in Rock Springs, Wyoming

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A man was hospitalized with critical injuries after he was reportedly shot by a deputy responding to reports of a disturbance.

Deputies with the Sweetwater County Sheriff’s Office and officers with the Rock Springs Police Department responded to the Sweetwater Heights apartment complex in the 2100 block of Century Boulevard just after 4 a.m. on Monday to investigate reports of a disturbance involving an armed individual.

Information that dispatch received indicated that the individual had shot himself. When officials arrived, they found the individual on the balcony of an upstairs apartment “who appeared to have a gunshot wound consistent with the initial report,” a press release states.

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During the encounter, a deputy discharged their weapon and struck the individual.

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Emergency medical personnel rendered aid, and the individual was transported to an area hospital in critical condition.

No law enforcement officers or members of the public were injured during the incident.

The Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation will conduct an independent investigation.

The deputy who fired their weapon was placed on administrative leave per standard protocol.

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