DeltaDigital Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 1 hour ago, pennstate10 said: Ah, There was this game we were losing 35-3 in the 3rd quarter... To be fair, that was an absolute beat down Houston took once buffalo got into gear… it’s not like bills won on a 2 minute drive continued by phantom penalties and a last second heave for a TD. I get what you’re saying but man, buffalo has lost in unimaginable ways for SO long, SO many times… it’s almost like we’re making it up Quote
JohnnyBuffalo Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 I’ve let my son, who is 13 now, stay up and watch all of these god awful “prime time” games because he has watched every game with me since he was 5. This game, after he jumped up and ran over to me to hug me when the Broncos missed that “last second” field goal, I sat with him for a long while to explain that this game was what it was like during the drought era. I explained how the Bills are amazing at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. After sharing with him many, if not all, of the games you all have outlined above he shook his head, took a deep breath, and said goodnight. It’s unreal how this organization figures out different ways to crush your enjoyment of a freakin game!! I feel bad for bringing my son into this mess. 3 Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 The Kyler Murray Cardinals game as well... the Cardinals strutted around the field and still didn't make the playoffs, which blunted the effects of that loss and highlight they played over and over again. Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 22 hours ago, Ballhawk said: 2020 AFC Wildcard game against Houston registers high on the pain index for me. Thought we had that one locked down, I guess blowing leads doesn't stand out anymore! The referee changing the rules mid-game was the highlight for me. "his intention was to give himself up"... intention?! I didn't intend to throw that interception so i'd like the ball back. Idiotic. 15 hours ago, ExiledInIllinois said: @ Bucs 12/21... Cost us home field: That would have been the potential winning penalty putting ball on 1 yard line. Tom Brady home cookin'! This is why i didn't care in the slightest how we beat the giants this year. Refs are terrible. 2 2 Quote
Unforgiven Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 (edited) https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/271118002 pats beat the snot out of the bills Sunday night game 56-10 This one really pissed me off. 510 yds 0 to's 30 first downs for the pats. Scored tds on first seven possessions Edited November 16, 2023 by Unforgiven Quote
FilthyBeast Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Despite the Bills being a regular playoff team in recent years, they've had some pretty absurd losses right up there with the drought years and other infamous follies like Wide Right and Music City Miracle. Every team has bad losses from time to time but it's almost like the Bills go out of their way to defy logic and make sure they are at the top of the list of every inexcusable way to lose on an annual basis. Quote
May Day 10 Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 (edited) The biggest of the big was 13 seconds. Just a huge stage and forever put us on the losing end of one of the greatest games ever. The craziest I can remember was the Dallas MNF game. A specific sequence of things needed to happen in order for them to lose that game. Minnesota last year was similar. Like a series of 10 things that all had to go a certain way in order to ensure defeat Some that may have been glossed over/not mentioned: The "Kevin Everett game", the opener when the Bills should have won and Denver had a fire drill to get the kicker out, barely got the kick off and hit the game winning FG. What a kick in the gut. An OT game against a good Baltimore team. All I remember is driving in Overtime and Shawn Nelson was held up in mid air, forward progress stopped for about 5 seconds, then Ray Lewis ripped the ball out of his hands, Baltimore recovered and it counted. Stevie Johnson's OT drop that started "Bills Mafia" "Just give it to them" was surreal The Houston playoff game was also a bizarre and very cruel loss. Ronnie Harmon The "Aaron Rodgers" game was also kind of a gut punch way to lose with the turnovers, Zach Wilson, and having the game in-hand pretty late, only to lose on a PR touchdown. And don't forget... getting steamrolled by Pittsburgh's second and third stringers at home in the final game to be eliminated from the playoffs (which was analytically the best team ever to miss the playoffs) Edited November 16, 2023 by May Day 10 Quote
Success Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 We call it the "wide right" game, which is really the granddaddy of them all. But I never blame Norwood for that game. That 9+-minute drive from the Giants to start the 2nd half was where the team failed. There were missed tackles on a 3rd & long late in that drive that were maddening. 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 On 11/15/2023 at 5:24 AM, Marlton Bills said: Is it me or do the Bills seem to come up with the craziest ways to lose…every time this happens I think, well that’s the craziest loss I’ve ever seen…and then they top it. Going back I think about the Dallas Sunday or Monday night Game a few tears back. We had that sucker locked down and then I think Mckelvin coughed the ball up on the kick off with little time remaining. They haven’t been hard to come by lately. The Jacksonville game a couple of years ago was stunning. Looking to the jets this year after we knocked out their hall of fame quarterback was atrocious. Feel free to list others here. McKelvin was Patriots Dallas was a recovered onside kick 1 Quote
st pete gogolak Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Last year’s Minnesota game was maybe not the most heartbreaking but it was unique in that there were literally 20 or so plays where if Bills execute game is over or for all practical purposes over (failure to turn two Cousins interceptions into points, Singletary fumble, first Josh interception, Cam Lewis brain fart, Josh fumble, etc. etc.). Can’t remember any game like that, although this year’s Tampa Bay game felt somewhat similar. 1 Quote
JDubya76 Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 The Houston playoff game is up there. Started watching the game at the food court at the Buffalo Airport, watched the second half at the gate. Everyone stopped boarding and just stood at the gate door when DeMolester Watson hit Taiwan. 175 pizzed off people boarded that plane to Fla. Quote
Marlton Bills Posted November 17, 2023 Author Posted November 17, 2023 On 11/15/2023 at 1:54 PM, Over 29 years of fanhood said: Top of mind … -Wide right -Therms Helmet - Ronnie Harmon drop v Cleveland - music city miracle - Primetime pats with not just mckelvin fumble, but 2 Ben Watson TDs same play - prime time v Dallas -joshs failed qb keeper v titans - Jacksonville last minute TD by leftwich - Flutie fumble - Miami clock expiration - minny OT INT There’s probably 20 more Easily Quote
reddogblitz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) While it is true that Buffalo has had many outlandish losses, I don't necessarily think we are unique. - The Tennessee Titans getting to the 1 yard line losing to Rams in a Super Bowl. - The Atlanta Falcon blowing a huge lead in the SB vs Cheats. - Dallas 1967 NFL Championship game on a last play Herb Adderly interception of a Don Meredith pass in the EZ. - Dallas losing on a last play QB sneak by Bart Starr in the Ice Bowl. - Dallas losing to the Stealers in a Super Bowl in which Jackie Smith dropped a for sure TD in the EZ. - Dallas losing on a last second FG in a Super Bowl. - Seahawks losing Super Bowl on last play with a pick in the EZ instead of giving it to The Beast. - Houston Oilers blowing a 30+ point lead vs Buffalo. - Ernest Buyer fumbling going in for a winning score vs Denver in the playoffs. - Cleveland giving up a 98 yard "The Drive" vs Denver in the playoffs. - Cincinnati getting flagged for PI letting the Rams in range to score game winning TD in a Super Bowl. - NY Giants After quarterback Joe Pisarcik botched an attempt to hand off the football to fullback Larry Csonka, Herm Edwards picked up the dropped ball and ran 26 yards for the winning touchdown. - Raiders losing on the Immaculate Reception. - Raiders losing on "The Tuck". - Saints lose after taking the lead with < :20 left only to give a up a Case Keenum to Diggs bomb for the TD and win in a playoff game. Although 12 men on the field may be a new low. It's football. It happens. Edited November 17, 2023 by reddogblitz Quote
vanislebills44 Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 ill wear they keys out on my computer, ill pass Quote
Steve O Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) Here's one that that almost made the list. 3 weeks ago, under 10 minutes left in the game, up 24-10 against the Bucs and people are leaving the game in droves. I'm shouting "what is it about being a Bills fan makes you think this game is over?" Thankfully the last pass fell harmlessly to the ground or we'd have to add "Hail Mayfield" to the list. Edited November 17, 2023 by Steve O Quote
TheBrownBear Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) On 11/15/2023 at 2:55 AM, billsbackto81 said: 6-3 loss to the Browns. Memorable because I believe Jauron got fired after that one. I also recall a game against the Jags, Leftwich was the QB. Jags completed (4) 4th Downs on the final drive, including a 4th and 20 something. Won it with a TD on the final 4th down as time expired. That was a kick in the crotch Yeah, I was there for that one. Opening day of 2005, maybe. Jags hit a toe tapping 25 yard touchdown in the back of the end zone as time expired. Or maybe the guy's feet were never in, but that was when the rule was that the defender couldn't push the receiver out of bounds. Quiet exit that day. Edited November 17, 2023 by TheBrownBear 1 Quote
Gregg Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 18 hours ago, May Day 10 said: The biggest of the big was 13 seconds. Just a huge stage and forever put us on the losing end of one of the greatest games ever. The craziest I can remember was the Dallas MNF game. A specific sequence of things needed to happen in order for them to lose that game. Minnesota last year was similar. Like a series of 10 things that all had to go a certain way in order to ensure defeat Some that may have been glossed over/not mentioned: The "Kevin Everett game", the opener when the Bills should have won and Denver had a fire drill to get the kicker out, barely got the kick off and hit the game winning FG. What a kick in the gut. An OT game against a good Baltimore team. All I remember is driving in Overtime and Shawn Nelson was held up in mid air, forward progress stopped for about 5 seconds, then Ray Lewis ripped the ball out of his hands, Baltimore recovered and it counted. Stevie Johnson's OT drop that started "Bills Mafia" "Just give it to them" was surreal The Houston playoff game was also a bizarre and very cruel loss. Ronnie Harmon The "Aaron Rodgers" game was also kind of a gut punch way to lose with the turnovers, Zach Wilson, and having the game in-hand pretty late, only to lose on a PR touchdown. And don't forget... getting steamrolled by Pittsburgh's second and third stringers at home in the final game to be eliminated from the playoffs (which was analytically the best team ever to miss the playoffs) 13 seconds was very painful but wide right is the most painful loss in Bills history. Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 9 hours ago, reddogblitz said: Herm Edwards picked up the dropped ball and ran 26 yards for the winning touchdown. Herm was 'playing to win the game'! 😁 1 Quote
reddogblitz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 2 hours ago, Steve O said: Here's one that that almost made the list. 3 weeks ago, under 10 minutes left in the game, up 24-10 against the Bucs and people are leaving the game in droves. I'm shouting "what is it about being a Bills fan makes you think this game is over?" Thankfully the last pass fell harmlessly to the ground or we'd have to add "Hail Mayfield" to the list. So what? We won the game. Kills me when fans get upset because it wasn't a pretty enough win. There are no style points in football. Just win baby Quote
TheBrownBear Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 (edited) The one thing that always struck me about the Super Bowl era Bills (let's say 1988-1993), was how few of these "outlandish" or painful final play losses they seemed to have during that run. The only two that really come to mind were obviously Harmon's drop and Wide Right. But those were two fairly normal close games/finishes that we came out on the wrong end of. On the other hand, we seemed to have won a ton of fluky or crazy comeback games during the same time period (Raiders night game where Odomes stripped the receiver and returned for TD, the Denver 21 points in 90 seconds game, Houston comeback, etc.). We very rarely lost close games during that period. The rare games we lost, we generally played like garbage and got our butts kicked (Miami opener, Houston Monday night game in 92, Super Bowls) Edited November 17, 2023 by TheBrownBear Quote
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