gobillsinytown Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Our group talked about it, but we decided to stay and not break our tradition of never leaving a game early. I noticed a lot of people who left the game at halftime and stayed in the parking lot to "drown their sorrows".......and then started climbing the fences to get back in. After a while, stadium security opened the gates, which was the smart thing to do. it was the greatest sporting event I've ever been to, although to this day I'm baffled as to why the Oilers' DC almost completely changed the defensive scheme that was working so well in the first half. The DB's went from playing tight coverage to lining up at least 10 yards off the Bills' receivers. Giving Andre Reed a couple of extra seconds to decide how he's going to juke the DB out of his pants is never a good idea. Don Beebe took advantage of it too. Once the crowd got into it, you could feel the momentum change. At the end of the game it was so loud that my friends and I were shouting and we still couldn't hear each other!
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 It's funny how they say that 3/4's of that stadium left after the half. I guess you could conclude that if your part of this message board you are part of the 1/4 that stayed.
Kirby Jackson Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 It's funny how they say that 3/4's of that stadium left after the half. I guess you could conclude that if your part of this message board you are part of the 1/4 that stayed.It's weird to me because it didn't feel as empty at the time as they say. Maybe it's just blurry but I remember the people around us all hugging and stuff. It felt full still.
KollegeStudnet Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 (edited) I was 11 and couldn't leave. I remember everyone leaving before half time. One guy walking by the aisle screamed, "We Suck!" Of course, he had no shirt on and was super intoxicated. Still even with people coming back into the stadium, there were still a lot of empty seats. Edited July 25, 2017 by KollegeStudnet
eball Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 You're absolutely right because I had to bust him when I heard him talking about that being one of the best games he ever attended. I had to jump in the conversation and say...yeah, too bad you never saw the comeback though! And that right there is why an estimated 250,000 people have attended the comeback game.
Wayne Cubed Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I went with my dad and uncle. My uncle left early, he always leaves early, and he admits to leaving the Oilers game early.
nuklz2594 Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 was living in maine with my patriot bride. i was...dejected at the half. my bride me took out for tequila and lunch. came home and well...the rest be history. we have a daughter about nine months to the day now
CanadianFan Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I bet you half of Western NY was there to the end of the game.
Mark Vader Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 my grandpa left at halftime and on the way home heard the comeback and turned around and tried to get back into the stadium and they weren't letting anyone in. he saw guys trying to jump the fence. the game was blacked out and you could only listen to it on the radio. that was probably the first and last time in my life i can remember my whole family huddled around the radio like that 1) thank god for Van Miller 2) can you believe that a Bills home playoff game wasn't sold out? 3) great game, Frank Reich was like our Jimmy Garappolo That is insulting.....even if it is sarcasm
Domdab99 Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I was watching the game on TV in L.A., and got so pissed after the INT that made it 35-3 that I turned it off and went to the gym. Well, the game was on the TVs there, of course, but no sound, so I ignored it...it was when a few people saw what was happening and turned the sound up that I saw they were making a comeback. I stayed in the gym and watched the rest of the game with a bunch of strangers who were all yelling for the Bills. Fun times.
CA OC Bills Fan Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I was at the game, end zone seats on the side that Christie's winning field goal was kicked. I lived in Endicott, NY at the time, a 3.5 hour drive. The night before I stayed with friends who lived in Orchard Park and had season tickets in the end zone near the tunnel (I along with a few other friends bought those tickets for them for their wedding). He came to our seat at halftime, looking really dejected. If he had said, "let's go back to my house and drink", I would have been gone. If I wasn't driving back to Endicott after the game to go to work the next day, I would have been gone. But, he didn't offer and I didn't bring it up, we stayed. To be honest, I was very late in thinking the comeback was happening. I remember at least after the first two scores and maybe even the third, saying to my friends that were sitting with me, "This is just making it less embarrassing, there's no way we're coming back to win this." I absolutely didn't BILLieve, even though I'd been at some great comebacks for the Bills (such as vs. Broncos in September 1990, Bills score 20 points in 77 seconds of the 4th to win 29-28).
EasternOHBillsFan Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 Ironically, I was the exact opposite that day. I had to drive back up to college that afternoon, and I could not find the game on the damn radio and I was PISSED. I get to my dorm right when they are replaying the Bubba McDowell INT return and I am EVEN MORE PISSED. Needless to say I watched the rest of the game and they came back like demons. An awesome late afternoon...!
Albwan Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 (edited) I walked away from the tv, that's for sure. I was at work, in the day room the game was on... i used to advertise loudly I was a bills fan during those years, so when as the bills were getting their butts kicked my co workers were giving it to me but good. I went back to the kitchen dejected..sometime later one of the guys came in and told me they were coming back ...i didnt believe him...didn't look back at the tv until the game was tied...I was very tense towards the end of that game, I still felt they were going to lose. I see some were saying it was blacked out, was that locally? Im from ct it was most definately on tv, i video taped it Edited July 27, 2017 by Albwan
Bills4everNY Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I watched on TV with my dad. He got sick of watching and went down to the cellar and said: Call me if the Bills start coming back.
thebug Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I was watching on TV and lit a bunch of rally candles at half-time. I was late for work because I wasn't missing that finish. When I got to work, my boss and co-workers laughed and said they knew not to expect me until the game was over!
Augie Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 I think we're not hearing from the people who left because they all jumped off bridges after they realized what they missed. That has to be it....
Adam Posted July 25, 2017 Posted July 25, 2017 One thing I will never forget about the drive home (as I thought nothing of it on the way to the game, as it was typical in my car), after a half hour, the Oil/Choke light came on my dashboard. My friend and I were laughing so hard we almost had to pull over and stop. Last year I actually dug up my ticket stubbs from the game
Mikie2times Posted July 26, 2017 Posted July 26, 2017 (edited) My dad passed a few years ago, but like so many, I have very special memories on that day. I was 11, he was working in Virginia, we lived in Michigan. Old man was a huge Steelers fan so the whole week was trash talk since that's who we would face next. We spoke at halftime. He could hear how disappointed I was, "well meat, you guys had a good run". After the pick 6 I threw the remote in disgust and turned the TV off only to rampage into the living room and turn it back on. As the game progressed he kept calling. Nobody knew what the hell was happening. Then the whole time you have this sinking feeling. Would Houston score a TD on the last drive or kick a quick FG in OT? I mean all that emotion and we very well could have had it taken from us. It's the best memory I have as a Bills fan. Pretty much the complete opposite of MCM. I also remember that vividly. As amazing as the comeback was, MCM was just as incredibly awful. Some people talk wide right as the worst. I get what was on the line, but it was a missed FG. Those happen. MCM does not happen. Edited July 26, 2017 by KzooMike
ChopBlockKCKS Posted July 26, 2017 Posted July 26, 2017 I left the Nichols Brook in Sardinia early at halftime, playing pool and pissed off...that much i remember. Damn 4am closing time the night before did me in! If i made it to the game, I would say I never left early! The good old days, we hit it hard!
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