kbuckley9091 Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 I flashbacked to the Dallas game immediately...I knew it was over THe only thing that will make me feel better is a BLOWOUT against the Bucs, if we go out there and barely win or God forbid...lose the game, it's gonna get really dark in Bills land....
GG Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 To me the game was more reminiscent of Saints game a few years back. If Mark Campbell holds a better block, McGee would have had the most electrifying TD run in Bills history. Similarly, if Parrish isn't tripped up by his own OL on the last scramble, the entire right side of the field was open, and woulda coulda shoulda.
Sisyphean Bills Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Ignoring McKelvin's work in helping to bottle up the potent Patriots passing game on the outside, maybe the fans can run him out of town in Losmanesque style now.
Cookiemonster Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 That was one of the many games that I immediately thought of. But there are just so many. It doesn't have the same correlation that the Harmon game does (ie the pronounced goat, virtually costing us the game), but I thought of the game from November 1998 when we lost at Foxboro. Remember the "Just give it to 'em" game? When the Pats first got that B.S. spot/first down and then Henry Jones gets called for pass interference in the endzone on a Hail Mary? In terms of a regular season loss, that one stuck with me more than any other...til this one. And the Dallas game from two years back. In terms of awful non-SB25 and non-Music City historic Bills playoff losses, an very underrated gut-wrencher was the Wild Card loss to Miami in January 1999. Reed getting called for bumping the official after getting the ball to the one-yard line. And remember how that game began? Moulds getting stripped from behind when it looked like he was streaking towards an 80-yard TD. I digress... Don't know if it would have mattered much, but the first down the the ref.'s gave NE last Monday, on the play right bfore they scored to make it 24-19, was a good yard and a half short. What is Dickie suppose to do, if he even noticed, call a timeout and challenge? The yellow line was like I said a yard and a half ahead of where the recivers shouulder hit turf, but the nose of the football inextricably was jutting just ahead of the yellow line after the spot, and the camera pan back. NE hiked it quickly too, they knew. But that was not the only bad spot for us. Did you really think that the NFL wanted their goose shitting golden eggs golden boy looking like crap the whole evening, did you?
bdelma Posted September 17, 2009 Posted September 17, 2009 Actually...I had a Derrick Burroughs flashback. Explain this one?
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