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14 hours ago, FireChans said:

Why would she go to get the Norwood jersey? She’s probably prepping at home for game day.

I don't get the Norwood jersey either. 

Posted
13 hours ago, Bills Fan in MD said:

Isn't it the same music as in the opening scene of "Up"?  If so, she's a goner.

 

Seems similar, I'm not sure...

 

 

8 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

13 seconds finished her off.

 

Did someone say 13 seconds?

I'm just gonna keep posting this anytime someone brings up that game....

Several factors contributed to the loss

 

1) 13 seconds

2) they had all three time outs left

3) they had Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill

4) some Bills players and coaches were already celebrating on the sidelines like the game was over

5) they only needed a FG to tie and go to OT.

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2 hours ago, Beach said:

she left the man for Scott Norwood and the kid is getting her step-grandfather's jersey

 

Or it's his least favorite grandchild and that's why it's a Norwood jersey. 

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28 minutes ago, Just Jack said:

 

 

1) 13 seconds

2) they had all three time outs left

3) they had Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill

4) some Bills players and coaches were already celebrating on the sidelines like the game was over

5) they only needed a FG to tie and go to OT.

 

I don't disagree with this btw.

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we are missing out on the most important part, this dude cost the bills super bowl 25 with his stupid marriage proposal. he's trying to atone for that by buying a norwood jersey for his granddaughter. this man made the faustian choice of marriage over the bills winning a superbowl. 

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The commercial was sweet and captures Buffalo Bills fandom. 

 

However, it is kind of hard to follow.  Not sure I understand it and I guess I'm not the only one.

 

Loved the baby in a Flutie jersey and can totally relate to the Williams jersey. I have one of those.

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They filmed this on Seneca st. near the Seneca Shea's. I had a job few blocks away that day. I knew it was a production company, but it was too small to be a movie. They had a truck full of Bills merch and were setting it up in one of the storefronts. I looked it up to see what it was and have kind of been waiting for it. They used local actors, there were ads to send resumes which is good to see.

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