‘Cynics may sneer at the Buffalo Bills as big-game chokers. Critics may point to the Bills’ four straight Super Bowls failures in 1990-93 and snicker. But in reality, the Bills had nothing to be ashamed of. They were awesome. Obviously, not as awesome as the Steelers’ dynasty of the 1970s. The Steelers’ went 4-for-4 in their Super Bowl appearances in the ’70s. But in a lot of respects, the glory years in Buffalo bore similarities to the glory years in Pittsburgh. Great owners. Great coaches. Great players. Great fans. Great cold-weather, small-market franchises located just 186 miles from each other. Today, though, the Bills are a team light years away from their heyday, 0-2 and going nowhere.’