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1) celebrate for a couple days

2) Then go to the parade

3) buy some SB champs gear in subsequent days

4) start thinking about free agency and draft and pitchers and catchers reporting etc..

 

 

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I'll come back from the dead and haunt all of those young punks who didn't have to deal with the suffering that led to my early demise 

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Will immediately buy some SB merch and obnoxiously wear it everyday everywhere, starting with the victory parade in Buffalo that I will purchase overpriced Delta tickets for to attend with my son. Oh, and leave a recording of the Shout song on my nephew’s voicemail, nutter Chiefs fan that he is! (Doubtless we had to beat Chefs in the playoffs to get to the SB) 🤔.

 

And also will be reflecting on the ghosts of our past, those 90’s teams that captured my heart and imagination as a youngster, and how this day would be affecting them as well…

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It's been 32 years to the day since Wide Right. January 27 1991

 

I've been a loyal fan since 1981.

 

Have followed every game since.

 

As a 24 year old I was on my knees praying to the good Lord when Norwood lined up for the FG

 

Cried like a baby when it sailed right.

 

Broken, but confident they would bring one to Buffalo because of all the talent they had on those teams.

 

Still waiting faithfully. 

 

What will I do? Cry like a baby like it was January 27, 1991.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Cry. Not joking either.

 

I'll remember past family and friends that have left this Earth and wanted to see that. They will be with me in that moment.

There are literally millions that will have the exact same response ❤️ I was really hoping it would be this year because the person that introduced me to the bills in 86 passed away at the end of August…. but sadly it didn’t happen. 

9 minutes ago, billsbackto81 said:

It's been 32 years to the day since Wide Right. January 27 1991

 

I've been a loyal fan since 1981.

 

Have followed every game since.

 

As a 24 year old I was on my knees praying to the good Lord when Norwood lined up for the FG

 

Cried like a baby when it sailed right.

 

Broken, but confident they would bring one to Buffalo because of all the talent they had on those teams.

 

Still waiting faithfully. 

 

What will I do? Cry like a baby like it was January 27, 1991.

 

 

 

My 13th birthday. 
Still haunts me every January 27th. 

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First, I'll check to make sure there wasn't a flag on the final play......then I'll buy my Dad a Buffalo Bills Super Bowl winning shirt because he's been a Bills fan for longer than anyone else in my family, and deserves it the most. Go Bills!

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I'll be relieved of my fandom. I will have the necessary closure to let this team go, once and for all. At least that's what I hope will happen. 

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6 minutes ago, HomeTeam said:

I'll be relieved of my fandom. I will have the necessary closure to let this team go, once and for all. At least that's what I hope will happen. 

Nope.  You'll almost immediately start thinking about next year.  Trust me.

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I’m originally from Western NY. I will be watching it with my family out there. Every year I take the days after the Super Bowl off as soon as the bills clinch a playoff spot.  I imagine celebrating for about a half hour with my family. Tears of joy. Crying. Hugging. Shouting. Rejoicing. Jubilation. Punching things due to a violent happy rage.  

 

At about 11pm eastern I would hop in my car, attach a big bills flag pole on my car and just drive around honking to the tune of “let’s go buffalo” and just observe all of the wild parties, scenes, commotion, drunkenness, and Camaraderie.

 

I have been married. I have seen the birth of my 3 children. I’m only missing one thing in life.  
 

 

 

 

 

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I have a standing agreement at work that if/when the Bills make the Super Bowl that I am to have off the following week regardless of the outcome. I would be insufferable if they lost, but if we win? WHEN we win? I will be watching the game in Buffalo so I can start the sobbing/celebrating immediately (I live a few hours away). I’ll find a way to the airport to welcome the team home. I will be at the parade, and will just be drunk from the feeling of FINALLY getting that elusive championship. 
 

My feeling is this: we might win multiple championships at some point, but there will never be another first. I intend to be there, because anything that comes after will just be a welcome extra, and will not have the same meaning or significance as the first.

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