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Devin
12-14-2006, 04:04 PM
5 Bills game (win or lose) you have ever seen. 3 rules:

1. It obviously has to be a game you have seen. (Doesnt have to be in person)
2. It has to have happened while you were alive (i.e. if you are 25 you shouldnt be listing the 65 championship game)
3. The Comeback is probably everyone's #1 so that one is disallowed.


1. Buffalo Vs. Oakland 1/20/1991
Absolute dominance by the Bills start to finish. Propels them to thier 1st Superbowl.
2. Buffalo vs. Dolphins 9/10/1989
Jim Kelly dives into the endzone for the game winning TD with :04 seconds left. This win over the fins more then any imo sets the tone for Kelly's career against the fins.
3. Buffalo Vs. Denver 9/30/1990
Bills scored 3 times in 77 seconds to come from behind and win
4. Superbowl 25 1/27/1991
One of, if not the greatest Superbowl played.
5. Buffalo Vs. Jets 11/24/1996
Kelly and Reed become 3rd all time qb/WR tandem (at the time), E-Mo returns kick for 96 yards, Bills D has 5 sacks AND 5 turnovers, and Steve Tasker has his best day at WR ever with 160 yards.

Honorable Mention:
Buffalo vs. Bengals 10/21/1991
Jimbo overcomes a 3 INT 1st quarter with a 392 yard 5 touchdown performance.

Buffalo Vs. Colts 9/21/1997
Down 27-0 the Bills comeback and win behind Antowain Smith's 129 yard, 3 TD performance.

LtFinFan66
12-14-2006, 04:06 PM
Only seen one Bills game in person

Devin
12-14-2006, 04:10 PM
It doesnt have to be in person.

Gunzlingr
12-14-2006, 04:10 PM
I have seen the play the Vikings in the Metrodome twice. The second time is the most awesome game I have ever seen.

The_Philster
12-14-2006, 04:10 PM
5. Buffalo Vs. Jets 11/24/1996
Kelly and Reed become 3rd all time qb/WR tandem (at the time), E-Mo returns kick for 96 yards, Bills D has 5 sacks AND 5 turnovers, and Steve Tasker has his best day at WR ever with 160 yards. (I think this was also Taskers last game)No...Tasker's last game was in Green Bay...the following year
Buffalo Vs. Colts 9/21/1997
Down 27-0 the Bills comeback and win behind Antowain Smith's 129 yard, 3 TD performance.It was 26-0, actually...I was there...and was one of the many screaming for Jim Kelly to come out of the booth. That was also the day Talley officially retired...a mini-press conference in the Fieldhouse that morning.

LtFinFan66
12-14-2006, 04:10 PM
you don't want to know then :snicker:

Devin
12-14-2006, 04:11 PM
I have seen the play the Vikings in the Metrodome twice. The second time is the most awesome game I have ever seen.

The 2002 overtime game?

That was a hell of a game. How Mike Hollis fat ass hit that 54 (or was it 52? I cant remember) yarder is beyond me.

Devin
12-14-2006, 04:14 PM
Ah. I knew he was ejected from his last game, I just couldnt remember when it was. My bad.

MikeInRoch
12-14-2006, 04:20 PM
1989, week 6, Buffalo vs. LA Rams. From bb.com:


Buffalo managed to pull within 1 at the half on 2 Norwood FGs. The Rams managed to answer with a FG of their own in the third, and appeared to frustrate the conservative Bills offense. Both teams exchanged FGs in the 4th, giving the Rams a 13-9 advantage. With 6 minutes remaining, Reich managed to put together a drive of 86 yards in 10 plays. Thurman Thomas’s 1 yard plunge put Buffalo ahead 16-13 with 3:23 remaining.

The Buffalo defense appeared to finish the Rams off when Everett failed to connect on any of his 4 offensive plays. Taking over on downs at the Ram 20 yard line, Thurman Thomas fought for yards to give the Bills a first down that would end the game. However, Thomas fumbled and the Rams received one more shot at their own 22. Jim Everett made the Bills pay for their mistake, hitting WR Flipper Anderson on a 78 yard bomb on the very next play, giving the Rams an almost certain unlikely victory.

Down 20-16, Reich took over on his own 36 with 1:17 and 3 timeouts remaining. On the first play, Reich hit Andre Reed for 6. Reed fumbled when tackled, but Kent Hull recovered, sustaining the drive. On the next 3 plays, Reich found Thomas open on short dump off passes over the middle, gaining 17, 6, and 15 yards, placing the ball on the Ram 22 yard line. Ronnie Harmon broke open and caught a Reich pass down the sidelines to the Ram 8, stepping out of bounds killing the clock with 20 seconds left. On the next play, Reich hit Reed at the 2 yard line, and with 2 Rams defenders draped on his back, he powered his way across the plane of the goal line. With 16 seconds remaining, Reed put the Bills up for good 23-20.

Historian
12-14-2006, 04:54 PM
1. 1987: Bills 27 fish 0
2. 1980: Bills 17 fish 7
3. 1993 AFC Championship Game: Bills 29 fish 10
4. 1988 AFC Divisional Game: Bills 44 fish 34
5. 1966: Bills 58 fish 24

LtFinFan66
12-14-2006, 04:55 PM
:blah:

Gunzlingr
12-14-2006, 04:58 PM
The 2002 overtime game?

That was a hell of a game. How Mike Hollis fat ass hit that 54 (or was it 52? I cant remember) yarder is beyond me.

It hit the crossbar and bounced over. It was nuts. My wife wanted to leave with about 45 seconds left, and said no way. I am so glad I didn't listen to her.

Dozerdog
12-14-2006, 05:06 PM
No particular order

1989- Bills vs Rams- Frank Reich's first game as a starter. 3 TDs (2 by the Bills) in the final 5 minutes. The game was on MNF, and the Rams were a dominant 5-0 t start the season. 1 day before the San Fran Earthquake. I was at the game

1992 (I think) Bills vs San Fran no punt game

1990 Bills Vs Cardinals - Bills win something like 49-7 or something. I was at the game, 50 mph gusts, rain, sleet, snow- all points were scored in the Tunnel end zone

1990 Bills Vs Raiders, the 51-3 game. I got a hummer at half time too! :up:


1977 Bills vs Tampa Bay Pre season- (My first in person, I was 11 years old) Saw OJ run 5 times, great Dad/Son day.

OpIv37
12-14-2006, 05:14 PM
first of all, most of us didn't see the Comeback game cuz it was blacked out locally.

This is damn tough though. The AFC Championship against the Chiefs tops my list cuz I was at that game.

The 31-0 drubbing of the Patriots is definitely up there.

The game Flutie won over Jacksonville with the last second bootleg run- I was at that game as well.

The "just give it to him" game against NE in 98. It was awful for us but it always stands out in my mind.

Of course, the 51-3 game over the Raiders.