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Bills down by four, no time-outs and Odomes gets the ball back...the look on Marino's face was classic - as was the last play for HOFer # 12.

 

Great choice; that's about as geeked as I've ever been watching a ballgame on TV. I actually ran right through a sliding screen door when Kelly scored. :lol:

 

Here's another from when it all kind of started. See if you can find yourself in the on-field mayhem. I know exactly where I'm at but the pic quality is too grainy to pick out the right individual.

Bills beat the Jets in OT for the AFC East.

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This one's easy: Halftime @ the Stadium during 51-3 1st AFC Championship win. It was 41-3 and EVERYBODY was beside themselves with rapture!! We're going to the Super Bowl!!!!!!

 

I gotta agree, Chandler. It was a magical day. The weather, the mood of the whole country with Desert Storm and all and the Bills giving Schroeder and company a huge beatdown. An unbelievable feeling to know we were finally going to the big one.

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I saw the thread on the worst moment I've had and thought, too, that this feels like a time to think of the best moment. I feel good about this team now. I want to think about good things. The Miami game was the first thing I thought about, too. Good times. I kinda get that vibe again with this team. It isn't so much I know it, but I feel it. When Kelly dove over that goal line, after I stopped screaming, I said this is gonna be special. I'm starting to get that feeling again. It wasn't so much that I knew they were going to go to a Super Bowl (or four), but I knew then they were a good team. I'm getting that feeling back.

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Beating the Cowboys, Giants, and Redskins in 1993.

 

Beating the Cowboys in Texas Stadium 13-10, rendering them 0-2 after Jerry Jones refused to bow to Emmitt Smith's contract demands was one of the greatest moments I have ever witnessed. The face he made right after (the b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b mouth thingy) is forever etched in my mind! :thumbsup:

 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309120dal.htm

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I gotta agree, Chandler. It was a magical day. The weather, the mood of the whole country with Desert Storm and all and the Bills giving Schroeder and company a huge beatdown. An unbelievable feeling to know we were finally going to the big one.

 

That was great, and

was unbillievable. For me, it was the realization that the Bills were really in the SB.

 

It was a good game also, even down to the last play...

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Comeback game. Not even the end. After we scored the first time, got the onsides kick and scored again right away. We were still down a ton but there was this palpable feeling across the stadium that we were going to pull it off. The crescendo built from there. Excellent.

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Best moments in person at the Ralph:

 

1988 - Jets division clincher game. You just knew it was the start of something special.

 

1990 - Denver comeback game where Biscuit returned the blocked field goal. Rich Stadium was freaking rocking.

 

1991 - AFC championship game vs. Raiders

 

1993 - the Comeback

 

2002 - Miami blizzard game where Moulds and Price both put up long TDs in the snow. Was my wife's first Bills game and first time in the snow (she's from SoCal).

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Best moments in person at the Ralph:

 

1988 - Jets division clincher game. You just knew it was the start of something special.

 

1990 - Denver comeback game where Biscuit returned the blocked field goal. Rich Stadium was freaking rocking.

 

1991 - AFC championship game vs. Raiders

 

1993 - the Comeback

 

2002 - Miami blizzard game where Moulds and Price both put up long TDs in the snow. Was my wife's first Bills game and first time in the snow (she's from SoCal).

 

Tried to get the comeback game on DVD at the Bills store at camp the last couple of years, but they didn't have it - even though they were playing it on their TV. They told me to look on EBAY - LOL.

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Superbowl XXVII, when Don Beebe came out of nowhere and chased down that fat pig Leon Lett (who was too busy showboating to pay attention to what was happening behind him) to prevent that fat f'ing Dallas pig from scoring on a fumble recorvery.

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I gotta agree, Chandler. It was a magical day. The weather, the mood of the whole country with Desert Storm and all and the Bills giving Schroeder and company a huge beatdown. An unbelievable feeling to know we were finally going to the big one.

 

I couldn't agree more. That victory over the Raiders in the AFC Championship was tremendous. My buddy & I, just out of college at the time, had smuggled a bottle of booze each into the stadium. We vowed to take a pull each time the Bills scored. Needless to say, we were totaled by the end of the first half. After the rout was over, as we made our way back to the car, 97 Rock or another local station was *blasting* "Southbound" by the Allman Brothers in lot somewhere on Abbott Road to celebrate the fact the Bills were headed to Tampa for our first Super Bowl appearance. There had to be 300 Bills fans dancing their happy a**es off in that lot. That song forever will remind me of that blissfully happy moment. Good times...May there be many, many more...

 

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I remember the Raiders 51-3 games like it was yesterday.

 

The "No Punt" game against the 49ers where Thurman Thomas killed them rushing and receiving.

 

The 44-34 Playoff game against the Dolphins in Buffalo in the snow where Andre Reed took a crossing route like he did so many times and simply angled away from the defender for a 60 something yard TD...

 

The comeback against the Oilers in the playoffs where I was the only person in the house still listening to the game because the rest of my family had given up hope...

 

The Monday night game against the Rams where Frank Reich engineered a late 4th quarter comeback to win.

 

Definitely the opening Miami game the poster referenced in the opening post.

 

The 29-3 game where Kelly returned against Miami in the playoffs and screened them to death with Thurman Thomas...

 

Patriots 31-0 game...

 

I am sure there were more, but these are the ones I remember off the top of my head...

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Beating the Cowboys, Giants, and Redskins in 1993.

 

Beating the Cowboys in Texas Stadium 13-10, rendering them 0-2 after Jerry Jones refused to bow to Emmitt Smith's contract demands was one of the greatest moments I have ever witnessed. The face he made right after (the b-b-b-b-b-b-b-b mouth thingy) is forever etched in my mind! :thumbsup:

 

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309120dal.htm

 

Matt Darby with the pick in the endzone :thumbsup:

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Best moments in person at the Ralph:

 

1988 - Jets division clincher game. You just knew it was the start of something special.

 

1990 - Denver comeback game where Biscuit returned the blocked field goal. Rich Stadium was freaking rocking.

 

1991 - AFC championship game vs. Raiders

 

1993 - the Comeback

 

2002 - Miami blizzard game where Moulds and Price both put up long TDs in the snow. Was my wife's first Bills game and first time in the snow (she's from SoCal).

That was such a fun game. Ricky Williams scored a like 70 yard TD on the first play and ended up rushing for 250 yards or something but the Bills just kept beating them. Ray Lucas, Sage Rosenfels and Jay Fieldler all played I remember

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