It's not the superbowl next Sunday BUT -- a chance to right all the wrongs! Well said

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  • ghz in pittsburgh
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    • Aug 2004
    • 5861

    It's not the superbowl next Sunday BUT -- a chance to right all the wrongs! Well said

    This is going to be the theme, I'm afraid.

    In the quest for superbowl of this current version of the Bills, there is a glass ceiling. It was the Chiefs, and it was the Bengals. The Bengals took themselves out this year --- Burrows has a history of injuries, nowhere near the iron men of Allen and Mahomes.

    The Chiefs are the biggest road block of the Bills dreams in the past. Let's admit it, the team, management openly talked about getting pieces to beat them, even at the propect of ruining the long term cap management.

    They got some results. We have beat them in regular season, 3 in a row as a matter of fact, at their place, no less.

    BUT, when it really mattered, when it is win-or-go-home playoffs, the Bills are 0 -2 against them. They have that infamous 13 seconds stain on their jersey.

    Now we finally get the Chiefs to Orchard Park in the playoff, something Beane, McDermott, and the team wanted --- they won't admit publicly --- badly.

    Time to right those wrongs. Time to wash away the stain of 13 seconds. It could mean so much for some of the guys in the locker room who may be calling it a career in 4 weeks.

  • jamze132
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    • Jun 2003
    • 29346

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    Re: It's not the superbowl next Sunday BUT -- a chance to right all the wrongs! Well

    Just imagine we do our jobs to get to the AFC championship and Houston stuns Baltimore…although I won’t really be stunned. Baltimore’s key players will have been idle for two weeks and that team has a track record of sucking in the playoffs. Weather in Baltimore should also be decent. But imagine Houston having to come to Buffalo with freezing temps…

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    • Klaista2k
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      • Mar 2017
      • 170

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      Re: It's not the superbowl next Sunday BUT -- a chance to right all the wrongs! Well

      Originally posted by jamze132 View Post
      Just imagine we do our jobs to get to the AFC championship and Houston stuns Baltimore…although I won’t really be stunned. Baltimore’s key players will have been idle for two weeks and that team has a track record of sucking in the playoffs. Weather in Baltimore should also be decent. But imagine Houston having to come to Buffalo with freezing temps…
      Wow that's a real possibility considering how good Houston has been playing.

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      • notacon
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        • Aug 2012
        • 33026

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        Re: It's not the superbowl next Sunday BUT -- a chance to right all the wrongs! Well

        Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
        This is going to be the theme, I'm afraid.

        In the quest for superbowl of this current version of the Bills, there is a glass ceiling. It was the Chiefs, and it was the Bengals. The Bengals took themselves out this year --- Burrows has a history of injuries, nowhere near the iron men of Allen and Mahomes.

        The Chiefs are the biggest road block of the Bills dreams in the past. Let's admit it, the team, management openly talked about getting pieces to beat them, even at the propect of ruining the long term cap management.

        They got some results. We have beat them in regular season, 3 in a row as a matter of fact, at their place, no less.

        BUT, when it really mattered, when it is win-or-go-home playoffs, the Bills are 0 -2 against them. They have that infamous 13 seconds stain on their jersey.

        Now we finally get the Chiefs to Orchard Park in the playoff, something Beane, McDermott, and the team wanted --- they won't admit publicly --- badly.

        Time to right those wrongs. Time to wash away the stain of 13 seconds. It could mean so much for some of the guys in the locker room who may be calling it a career in 4 weeks.


        Spot on!!

        The catharsis from kicking the Chiefs out of the payoffs in front of the home faithful cannot be overstated.


        This would wipe away as stupidly foolish (even more than the Bills stunning winning of the AFCE after dropping to 6-6...which some of us predicted would happen) the vitriol from the quitters and sour pusses.

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