I've heard the "small market" excuse bandied about as a contributing factor in Buffalo's Super Bowl appearance/win drought. But little Green Bay got in for the 5th time, and won another. I think their market is even smaller than Buffalo.
So the Packers are 4 out of 5 or 0.800 for Superbowl appearances. Buffalo is 0-4, or a great big 0.000, despite having a "Hall of Fame" owner Ralph Wilson Jr.
Green Bay commands great respect nationally, whereas the Bills are pretty much viewed as a joke more than 300 miles outside of WNY.
What's our excuse now?
So the Packers are 4 out of 5 or 0.800 for Superbowl appearances. Buffalo is 0-4, or a great big 0.000, despite having a "Hall of Fame" owner Ralph Wilson Jr.
Green Bay commands great respect nationally, whereas the Bills are pretty much viewed as a joke more than 300 miles outside of WNY.
What's our excuse now?
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