I was born and raised in Western New York, and have been a Bills fanatic since the team's creation in 1960 (I'm old).
In January 1991, I was a diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. I was of course desperate to see my team's first appearance in a Super Bowl. The TV stations in Ulaanbaatar were Mongolian and Russian, and did not carry the game. The Mongolian government very kindly invited me to watch the game at the Mongolian national TV centre, where they were somehow able to receive it. I watched it alone with a host who had no idea what was going on. Like many of you, I still regard Wide Right as one of the worst moments of my life. My host could see my displeasure, but had no idea what had happened or what it meant to me. I just thanked him and explained that my team had lost.
p.s. I watched Home Run Throwback at the Marine House in Yerevan, Armenia. My fellow viewers that time at least understood why I was so sad.
Hope springs eternal, though, for all of us on this board!