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I was browsing through NFL.com and they have a short video on the top ten Super Bowls of all time. Naturally, I cringed when Super Bowl 25 was revealed as number one. And yes, the words, "W___ R___" were spoken. I cringed, twitched, and then drool oozed from the corner of my mouth. We couldn't simply suffer a brutally crushing loss in the Super Bowl. That's not punishment enough. It has to be in the "number one Super Bowl of all time."

 

That's par for the course for Buffalo fans, isn't it? It's like Ryan Miller winning the MVP in the Olympics but giving up the gold-winning goal to Crosby. Or the "Home Run Throw-Up" in Tennessee right after the game-winning field goal by Steve Christie. Or "No Goal." I could go on and on, but I won't.

 

Instead, I choose to see a new day dawning. The Sabres are under new ownership. The Bills appear to be under more competent leadership with better talent evaluators (except for Modrak). I refuse to let others rain on my optimistic parade.

 

When Buffalo teams sell HOPE, I am their number one customer!

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To be fair, it would've been the #1 Superbowl had Norwood made the kick too...

 

It WAS a good Superbowl, despite the outcome. No turnovers - that still amazes me . . .

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