On This Date in Bills History....

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  • Historian
    2020-2023 AFC East Champions!
    • Dec 2002
    • 61891

    On This Date in Bills History....

    1967- The Bills stingy defense holds the Oilers to 26 net yards passing, but the Bills still lose the game 20-3.

    1972- The last seaso opener at War Memorial Stadium, was a loss to the Jets 41-24.

    1981- After amassing a 14-0 lead, the Bills allowed the Eagles to come back and defeat them 20-14, on a special Thursday edition of Monday Night Football at Rich.

    1995- The Bills defeat the Colts 20-14 at home, as Bryce Paup sets the pace with three sacks.

    2000- With four seconds left before halftime, Vinnie Testaverde launches a Hail Mary pass, that is pulled down by defensive back Marcus Coleman for a touchdown as time expired. After that, it was all Jets, as they defeat the Bills 27-14 at the Meadowlands.
  • JD
    Sabres Zone
    • Sep 2003
    • 13752

    #2
    Re: On This Date in Bills History....

    Not that great of a day
    “You hold a players only meeting and get each guy to stand up and say what he can bring to the table... and if he doesn't, you punch him in the face.” ~~ Harry Neale, on how to fix the Sabres season.

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    • Cntrygal
      Visually stunning but camera-shy.
      • Jul 2002
      • 44884

      #3
      Re: On This Date in Bills History....

      Originally posted by Billsology
      1967- The Bills stingy defense holds the Oilers to 26 net yards passing, but the Bills still lose the game 20-3.

      1972- The last seaso opener at War Memorial Stadium, was a loss to the Jets 41-24.

      1981- After amassing a 14-0 lead, the Bills allowed the Eagles to come back and defeat them 20-14, on a special Thursday edition of Monday Night Football at Rich.

      1995- The Bills defeat the Colts 20-14 at home, as Bryce Paup sets the pace with three sacks.

      2000- With four seconds left before halftime, Vinnie Testaverde launches a Hail Mary pass, that is pulled down by defensive back Marcus Coleman for a touchdown as time expired. After that, it was all Jets, as they defeat the Bills 27-14 at the Meadowlands.
      I see ONE worthy mention.
      Originally posted by notacon
      The biggest thing we learned from the Bills is that they are a resilient bunch and did what they had to do to win instead of past years where they fold like a cheap lawn chair.

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