ALLEN1QB Posted September 15, 2011 Posted September 15, 2011 Killing the Raiders 54-3 in the playoffs
Kaz Posted September 15, 2011 Posted September 15, 2011 (edited) I couldn't agree more. That victory over the Raiders in the AFC Championship was tremendous. My buddy & I, just out of college at the time, had smuggled a bottle of booze each into the stadium. We vowed to take a pull each time the Bills scored. Needless to say, we were totaled by the end of the first half. After the rout was over, as we made our way back to the car, 97 Rock or another local station was *blasting* "Southbound" by the Allman Brothers in lot somewhere on Abbott Road to celebrate the fact the Bills were headed to Tampa for our first Super Bowl appearance. There had to be 300 Bills fans dancing their happy a**es off in that lot. That song forever will remind me of that blissfully happy moment. Good times...May there be many, many more... That is a really awesome memory, thanks for sharing! And double kudos for sharing such an awesome song by the Allmans. It made me happy just jammin' out to it at work. Go Bills! Oh, and my .02 on proudest/best/happiest moment as a Bills fan, I would have to vote for 31-0 blasting we gave to N.E. in the 2003 opener. (That was my first ever trip to the Ralph!) But, also the 1995 Wild Card playoff game where we racked up a playoff-record rushing total vs. Miami. I went to school with a lot of Dolphins fans, so that one was ultra-sweet! Edited September 15, 2011 by The Kaz
Just Jack Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 Superbowl XXVII, when Don Beebe came out of nowhere and chased down that fat pig Leon Lett (who was too busy showboating to pay attention to what was happening behind him) to prevent that fat f'ing Dallas pig from scoring on a fumble recorvery. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTeqQY_T2mE
LGB Posted September 16, 2011 Author Posted September 16, 2011 youtube.com/watch?v=NTeqQY_T2mE wow, thanks for posting...that play was a closer call than I remembered...and it appears that back then they didn't have a camera right on the goal line - even during a SB.
Kaz Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 youtube.com/watch?v=NTeqQY_T2mE This is a rare instance where it is completely appropriate for an athlete to be a role model. Beebe's play embodied the heart and spirit of the Bills of that era.
BuffaloWings Posted September 16, 2011 Posted September 16, 2011 The comeback against the Oilers in the playoffs where I was the only person in the house still listening to the game because the rest of my family had given up hope... I almost stopped recording that game at halftime. I always record every Bills playoff game to keep, but I was convinced to keep the VCR rolling. Good thing... The best moment for me had to be the 51-3 game, followed closely by the comeback. Honorable mention - the'93 AFC Championship game against Kansas City. Everyone was griping because they didn't want to see the Bills lose in the Superbowl again. The entire team came out and rolled the Chiefs and knocked out Joe Montana. The best was the sign in the stands that said "We're baaaaaaaaack! Deal with it America!".
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