Yes, definitely a niche. It's not a general jingle that will catch on with everyone regardless of music taste. The shout song is akin to those songs everyone dances to at weddings, like it or not...and I agree with all of this. The potential is there.
We all know what the shout song is.
You're just coming off as immature and defensive about this. It's not that big of a deal.
You also pointed out the roadblock this song will face if it wants to replace the shout song. Benny's song represents more of a niche genre of music. It's obviously not going to be embraced by all, whereas the shout song has been.
You said you expect it to replace the shout song.
When I heard the full version, I could totally see it being played often in the stadium. However, I'll be surprised if it replaces the shout song, being played after every TD/win.
I just don't see it that way. I thought he was down initially too, until I saw the replay. So I don't think it was a boneheaded call on the field.
All the boneheadedness and controversy occurred with the replay official.
They must do it on purpose for whatever reason. There's no explanation. They didn't care who won and maybe they just wanted to increase the chances that the game would go to overtime.
It wasn't controversial. It was obvious to everyone, even non-Bills fans.
I shouldn't be this pissed because the Bills won.
But the NFL replay official can ***** off forever. This was too obvious. Just make the right call. This is the whole reason the stupid replay system exists.
They executed a perfect game plan, but just missed key opportunities.
The Bills get over the playoff win hump and maybe it shakes off the jitters. I won't be surprised if they dominate the next round.
The Colts are leaning into the underdog story and fans are buying in.
It's not like they're going up against perennial contenders, though. The Bills don't take this for granted.
Yeah, I don't get that part either.
Yeah, its up to the QB to make the adjustment at the line. I assume they had a sideline discussion about what was going on those first few drives.