Billsfanatic8989 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 By the 92 season, as a fan, did you not want the Bill's to get back to the SB? Mainly because you knew they were unlikely to beat the 49ers or Cowboys, and it was too tough to take? I know it sounds crazy. But Marv Levy said fans would come up to him and plead that they not get back to the SB. Mostly because they didn't have a great shot of winning, and they ( Fans) couldn't deal with more dissapointments. Furthermore, how did you feel about their chances going into the SB's against the Redskins & Cowboys (X2)?
H2o Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 I think that Giants game ruined them mentally. The Redskins mopped us and after the first loss to the Cowboys you knew how the 2nd game would go. At that point I didn't mind an L as long as it wasn't in the SB.
plenzmd1 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 I would have taken 5 more in a row. Only one i thought they would lose is #2 . 7
Kwai San Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 Well they did shoot themselves in the foot in Miami against the G I Ants......going out and partying until the wee hours didn't help their cause at all. Thurman showed up......had Norwide made that kick and lets face it the dude was $$MONEY$$ all season we would all be singing a diff tune.....dems da breaks. I liked the fact the Bills kept showing up....it was awesome to say yup MY team is back in the SB and YOURS isn't!!!
Boatdrinks Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 Nope. I absolutely wanted them to get back to the SB. The Giants game was a near miss, and the team did very well vs the big bad NFC during the regular season. After ‘91 and especially early into the ‘92 season I was hoping they would be matched vs San Francisco in the SB, not Dallas. The Cowboys D was just too talented and had too much speed. Their O line was a fortress. SF was a very similar team to the Bills, and I felt was a more even matchup. Even in SB XXV I felt everyone was a bit too overconfident when the G men beat SF. It’s always tough to beat a team twice in a year. The NYG weren’t a team that depended on passing the ball, and had an excellent D. There was a reason that their late season MNF matchup with SF was being called “ the real Super Bowl “. I think the 90’s Bills would have won a SB if they had been up against SF in one of them.
Another Fan Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 Losing 35-3 against the Oilers I was feeling a little like that, thinking well at least not another Super Bowl loss is coming up. Then after the comeback I fully believed anything was possible so no I always wanted to see them there. Super Bowl 28 was the underrated killer though to take. I liked Levy but I think he did a terrible job there after the Thurman fumble. Someone needed to step up and get control of the demons which soon took over 2 1
Orlando Buffalo Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 The only one I thought we outclassed in was the Redskin game. the other ones I thought- and still believe- that we had about a 50% chance to win it was simply us not playing well or bad luck. The first cowboys game Kelly went down in and the second Thurman fumbled at the start of secodn half and team crumbled. 2
Tuco Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 Nah. Going to the Super Bowl and losing is still a hell of a lot more fun than sucking for 20 years. 2 1 2
Augie Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 9 minutes ago, plenzmd1 said: I would have taken 5 more in a row. Only one i thought they would lose is #2 . The only one I went to. I had high hopes! Wait! Where is #34 on the opening play? Have we done something clever? No. No we did not do anything clever. I actually thought we’d win #1 vs Giants, and we should have, but we got out-coached/QB’b. Run the ball Jimbo. Should have won that by a couple TD’s.
Boatdrinks Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 7 minutes ago, Kwai San said: Well they did shoot themselves in the foot in Miami against the G I Ants......going out and partying until the wee hours didn't help their cause at all. Thurman showed up......had Norwide made that kick and lets face it the dude was $$MONEY$$ all season we would all be singing a diff tune.....dems da breaks. I liked the fact the Bills kept showing up....it was awesome to say yup MY team is back in the SB and YOURS isn't!!! I agree with the last part of this. Norwood was money in 1990, if the kick was within 40 yards. Christie would have made that kick 95 times out of 100. As for the partying? Overrated imo. No one partied heartier than the Raiders in the 70’s and 80’s and they did just fine. The Bills were a great team with a fatal flaw, and drew a terrible matchup in 3 of four games. They should have had enough to beat the NYG with a little better clock management on the final drive and without a miraculous non- fumble by JH in his own endzone.
GRHater69 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 We lost the first SB because of Andre Reed.....period. After the safety if he didn't hear Myron Guyton's footsteps and held on to the ball for a critical 3rd down conversion we go in and score. That would have taken the Giants out of their gameplan and forced them to throw more which would have unleashed Bruce and Biscuit. To me the whole game swung on that series. We get 2 pts. on the safety, and then another 7. That's 9 points when we already had the lead. 1 1
BobbyC81 Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 9 minutes ago, Another Fan said: Losing 35-3 against the Oilers I was feeling a little like that, thinking well at least not another Super Bowl loss is coming up. Then after the comeback I fully believed anything was possible so no I always wanted to see them there. Super Bowl 28 was the underrated killer though to take. I liked Levy but I think he did a terrible job there after the Thurman fumble. Someone needed to step up and get control of the demons which soon took over Yep, and the team had a lot of pressure (heavily on themselves) in the last 2 after losing the first 2. Only us Bills fans will remember that the score of SB 27 was 14-10 late in the first half with the Bills in the red zone. Kelly gets dinged, stays in the game, and lobs the ball into the end zone for Big Pete M, only to be picked off. Two big passes make it 21-10, then another turnover on a play that knocks Kelly out for the game and it starts totally unraveling at 28-10. Then in SB27, the Bills played a very good 1st half but the Thurman fumble, which only tied the game, deflated the team. I'll admit, after that one, in hindsight I was somewhat glad there wasn't a fifth in a row.
Boatdrinks Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 There were many missed opportunities in SB XXV on both sides of the ball. However , if you had told Bills fans going in that the game would be decided on the final posession and the Bills would have the ball we’d all have said “ great”. 1
Another Fan Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 21 minutes ago, LittleJoeCartwright said: Yep, and the team had a lot of pressure (heavily on themselves) in the last 2 after losing the first 2. Only us Bills fans will remember that the score of SB 27 was 14-10 late in the first half with the Bills in the red zone. Kelly gets dinged, stays in the game, and lobs the ball into the end zone for Big Pete M, only to be picked off. Two big passes make it 21-10, then another turnover on a play that knocks Kelly out for the game and it starts totally unraveling at 28-10. Then in SB27, the Bills played a very good 1st half but the Thurman fumble, which only tied the game, deflated the team. I'll admit, after that one, in hindsight I was somewhat glad there wasn't a fifth in a row. Actually if I remember right in Super Bowl 27 they were still within stricking distance in the 4th quarter. Reich hit Beebe for the last play of the 3rd quarter to make it 31-17. I think they even got the ball back only down 14 in the 4th qtr. Needless to say we both know what happened next 1
purple haze Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 (edited) 2 hours ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: By the 92 season, as a fan, did you not want the Bill's to get back to the SB? Mainly because you knew they were unlikely to beat the 49ers or Cowboys, and it was too tough to take? I know it sounds crazy. But Marv Levy said fans would come up to him and plead that they not get back to the SB. Mostly because they didn't have a great shot of winning, and they ( Fans) couldn't deal with more dissapointments. Furthermore, how did you feel about their chances going into the SB's against the Redskins & Cowboys (X2)? Were you of age when the Bills had consecutive 2-14 seasons? There was never a time I didn't want the Bills in the Super Bowl. The alternative is what was unbearable. And those Bills teams did very well against NFC opponents, in general, during the Super Bowl years, so it wasn't unlikely they would beat Dallas or San Francisco. The Bills beat both of those teams in the regular season as well as the Giants; on the road at that. Super Bowl XXV, the Bills gave away. Super Bowl XXVI, the Bills didn't have their minds right, (thought they could just show up and win) but still had chances to come back in that game. Super Bowl XXVII, Kelly got hurt, and the Bills were sloppy with the ball. The Cowboys took advantage. Super Bowl XXVIII, The Bills ran out of gas in the second half, and again, were sloppy with the rock. Edited July 29, 2018 by purple haze 1
Buftex Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 56 minutes ago, GRHater69 said: We lost the first SB because of Andre Reed.....period. After the safety if he didn't hear Myron Guyton's footsteps and held on to the ball for a critical 3rd down conversion we go in and score. That would have taken the Giants out of their gameplan and forced them to throw more which would have unleashed Bruce and Biscuit. To me the whole game swung on that series. We get 2 pts. on the safety, and then another 7. That's 9 points when we already had the lead. Rediculous. Why was it Andre Reeds fault, "period"? Why not Darryl Talley, and the 3 other Bills who whiffed on tackles as Mark Ingram killed them on 3rd &22, and helped the Giants, essentially hold the ball for the entire 3rd quarter...or Jim for throwing a meaningless pass for 2 yards, to Keith McKellar, which wasted about 8 seconds on the clock during the final drive? Or hell, why not Keith McKellar for not having the prescense of mind to "drop" that same pass, inistead of making a great effort for the shoe-string catch? Of mayve blame Jim for getting a little pass-happy on that final drive, when Thurman was having an MVP type game. Blaming Reed for the loss,, "period" is absurd. The Giants/Bellechiks' defense game plan in 25 was to punish the Bills WR's. To their credit, they did...look at the boxscore for that game. Reed caught 8 passes for 62 yards....Lofton caught 1 pass for 61 yeards. McKellar 2 for 11. The Giants were determined to shut down the Bills potent passing game...and they did for the most part. Plenty of mistakes made that day...Andre Reed was far from the only reason they lost. 4
Fadingpain Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 I never had that feeling of not wanting them to get back to the Superbowl! I will admit to having become pretty jaded by the time #4 came up. I had given up hope at that point and assumed it would be a loss. Of course once the game started, I was right back into it again believing we'd finally get the job done. 1 hour ago, Kwai San said: Well they did shoot themselves in the foot in Miami against the G I Ants......going out and partying until the wee hours didn't help their cause at all. Thurman showed up......had Norwide made that kick and lets face it the dude was $$MONEY$$ all season we would all be singing a diff tune.....dems da breaks. I liked the fact the Bills kept showing up....it was awesome to say yup MY team is back in the SB and YOURS isn't!!! Tampa, not Miami.
Buftex Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 1 hour ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: By the 92 season, as a fan, did you not want the Bill's to get back to the SB? Mainly because you knew they were unlikely to beat the 49ers or Cowboys, and it was too tough to take? I know it sounds crazy. But Marv Levy said fans would come up to him and plead that they not get back to the SB. Mostly because they didn't have a great shot of winning, and they ( Fans) couldn't deal with more dissapointments. Furthermore, how did you feel about their chances going into the SB's against the Redskins & Cowboys (X2)? I always wanted them to make it to the Super Bowl...honeslty, the only one I felt they might not win was #27, the first loss to the Cowboys, Their offensive line was the most dominatnt unit on either team, and, IMO, were possible the best offinsive line I have seen in my 40 something years of watching football. I live in Texas, so I saw them all season, and they just destroyed teams...after two Super Bowl losses, my feeling was that, as great as some of our individual players were on defense, they couldn't dominate a really strong offensive line like the Cowboys had. I will say, I do remember at one point, sitting at the bar, watching a late regular season win against the Colts (or some bottom feeder team at that time) during that last Super Bowl season, and just thinking..."man, I know they can crush all these crummy teams...I wish we could just fast forward to the Super Bowl, becuase that is the only win that means anything at this point". I was getting kind of bored by all the blowouts of ****ty teams...I would trade places now of course! But regular season wins seemed almost meainingless. Like Marv, and others said at the end of their careers, "you start to feel the losses much more than the wins." It many have been the same for a lot of fans. But, I remember just saying to people "c'mon, the law of averages says they have to win one of these damn games!"
greenyellowred Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 2 hours ago, Billsfanatic8989 said: By the 92 season, as a fan, did you not want the Bill's to get back to the SB? Mainly because you knew they were unlikely to beat the 49ers or Cowboys, and it was too tough to take? I know it sounds crazy. But Marv Levy said fans would come up to him and plead that they not get back to the SB. Mostly because they didn't have a great shot of winning, and they ( Fans) couldn't deal with more dissapointments. Furthermore, how did you feel about their chances going into the SB's against the Redskins & Cowboys (X2)? The entire nation did not want Buffalo to return to the SB. In fact, Jay Leno of the Tonight Show joked at the beginning of the season this was the time where all of the other 29 teams get to battle it out to see who plays Buffalo in the SB. Also, we did not know who the NFC rep would be. SF and Dallas were good, but no one could have predicted them in the SB. The Bills, however, were the clear favorites in the AFC.
Fadingpain Posted July 29, 2018 Posted July 29, 2018 3 minutes ago, Buftex said: I always wanted them to make it to the Super Bowl...honeslty, the only one I felt they might not win was #27, the first loss to the Cowboys, Their offensive line was the most dominatnt unit on either team, and, IMO, were possible the best offinsive line I have seen in my 40 something years of watching football. I live in Texas, so I saw them all season, and they just destroyed teams...after two Super Bowl losses, my feeling was that, as great as some of our individual players were on defense, they couldn't dominate a really strong offensive line like the Cowboys had. I will say, I do remember at one point, sitting at the bar, watching a late regular season win against the Colts (or some bottom feeder team at that time) during that last Super Bowl season, and just thinking..."man, I know they can crush all these crummy teams...I wish we could just fast forward to the Super Bowl, becuase that is the only win that means anything at this point". I was getting kind of bored by all the blowouts of ****ty teams...I would trade places now of course! But regular season wins seemed almost meainingless. Like Marv, and others said at the end of their careers, "you start to feel the losses much more than the wins." It many have been the same for a lot of fans. But, I remember just saying to people "c'mon, the law of averages says they have to win one of these damn games!" The O line Dallas had at that time was indeed dominant and fantastic. Erik Williams, Stepnoski, Nate Newton...a hell of a unit and those guys were HUGE, particularly by the standard of that era.
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