Another home opener of note was Bills Jests on September 7, 1986. Jim Kelly makes his debut in a 28-24 loss, but you just knew something big was coming. I was in the upper deck and remember one play where the Bills were about to go in for a score. Prior to the snap, Joe Klecko just jumps offside and levels Kelly, who gets up immediately and tries to level Klecko right back. It was a dirty, cheap play, but everybody at Rich went nuts, and we knew that we had our guy after the Stephenson-Bullough debacle.