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Unbelievable...didn't anyone catch the premier of "I love the 90's" on VH1?
Unbelievable...didn't anyone catch the premier of "I love the 90's" on VH1?
In the second episode..."I love 1991" they actually had the Norwood miss on! What the hell...are we ever going to get away from that!?!?! We need a Super Bowl win in the worst way! We have become folklore...it's crazy.
Haha I saw that too. I think its funny more than anything.
The only part that gets to me is when Norwood was walking back to the locker room, half in tears, with him teammates comforting him, patting him on the back. You cant help as to think what would have happened if he made it, how the pats on the back would turn into hugs and a heroes salute.
I only started watching foortball in the Bills 2nd Bowl. That was the first game I ever watched and even though they lost I was hooked and have been a die hard ever since. So, the Norwood thing doesnt hurt me as much but I know the feeling because that BS! Titans Game in 99 hurts me to this day.
Whenever I ask a non-Bills fan—How far was that field goal attempt by Norwood? I consistently get answer from 25 yards to 35 yards tops. That is the biggest part that drives me crazy. Should Norwood have made that kick? Yes, absolutely. But a 47 yard kick to win the Super Bowl is certainly not a chip shot nor does it make Norwood a choke artist like our sports society has grown to assume.
Try it for yourself--next time a non-Bills fan brings it up to you ask them how far that kick was?
Regardless of how far it was, he hit the kick very well. It would have been good from 60 yards, it had plenty on it. The only thing it didn't have on it was the patented Norwood draw....Mostly all of his kicks had that little left draw on them, but of course not that one
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
Yeah....I was surprised this made I Love The 90s. I mean, look at I Love the 80s and I Love the 80s Strikes Back; they rarely had something sports related and if it did, it was something of actual relevence that made sense to even mention in a one hour TV show about a year. It shows how memorable that kick will be not only to the people of Buffalo but to the people in America in general.......
"You're confident when you're still respecting your teammates, you're still respecting your opponents and you're still respecting the game. You become cocky when you try to make yourself better than the game." Bills quarterback J.P. Losman
I know, one of the catch lines they were talking about was the war...Saying this was the biggest thing going on, and possibly the best Super Bowl ever and how Scott Norwood had a chance to be a hero...BLAH, BLAH, BLAH.....Remember Whitney Houston's National Anthem that year.....Definitely the best one I have ever heard....Wonderful rendition of it and perfect at the time.
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
I agree, I did chuckle too....But still very bitter.
And honestly, that is only about the 2nd or 3rd time I have actually seen that kick. I usually leave the room. But I was happy to see my wife get upset over it as well, that made me very happy.
Ryan Withey
Owner/President/GM/Director of Player Personnel
I thought the best line was Stuart Scott's saying the "Norwood is the only one whose ever moved on, it's the rest of Buffalo that is still crying about it."
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