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It's Monday morning/afternoon and I think I am still in the wake of a hangover. However, I feel a little optimistic this afternoon.

 

I have always said if Buffalo makes it to another Superbowl, I will be in Buffalo to watch it. (I have traveled and lived many places and currently live in PR)

 

Anybody on TBD have any plans or promises they want to make if Buffalo manages to get a ring?

 

 

 

I personally promise free Puerto Rican Rum to any Buffalo fan who wants it.

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I'd cry.

 

Yeah me too. Less, I think, for my own joy and more for dearly departed Bills fans who won't see it happen.

 

I disagree with the prevailing wisdom that it doesn't/ wouldn't change anything in fans lives. Having been labeled 'losers' my entire life for my fandom of Buffalo pro sports, there will be a difference in my stride and real proof that anything great can happen.

 

Will I still endure life's brush back pitches? Of course. But my lifelong fandom will have been rewarded with a world championship.

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Yeah me too. Less, I think, for my own joy and more for dearly departed Bills fans who won't see it happen.

 

I disagree with the prevailing wisdom that it doesn't/ wouldn't change anything in fans lives. Having been labeled 'losers' my entire life for my fandom of Buffalo pro sports, there will be a difference in my stride and real proof that anything great can happen.

 

Will I still endure life's brush back pitches? Of course. But my lifelong fandom will have been rewarded with a world championship.

 

i dont mean to single you out, but that middle section has always struck me odd. i know here in new orleans it was a big rebuilding milestone(and given the situation, i got it then), but to identify that much with your fandom.... well, i guess i dont.

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A buddy and I from home were just kids in junior high/high school during the early 90s run. We now live on different sides of the country, far from WNY. We've made a pact to be there at the game when the Bills get back.

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I'd definitely get back to Buffalo for the victory celebration and parade. I'd try to go to the game if possible, but nothing would stop me from getting back right after. I'd get drunk and run around like a fool with everyone else. It would be madness.

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I'd definitely get back to Buffalo for the victory celebration and parade. I'd try to go to the game if possible, but nothing would stop me from getting back right after. I'd get drunk and run around like a fool with everyone else. It would be madness.

 

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I'd just say, "Well that was nice and all. Now get your asses back to work and win another one. You have another thing coming if you think winning one in 62 years makes up for anything. It's a start. That's all. Now get your asses back to work."

 

GO BILLS!!!

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First, I would have to explain to my wife and kids why I was crying so much. Then I would tell the Patsies fans that are all around me that "That's the way you WIN a Superbowl these days" (especially if we beat the Giants). Next, I would tell my boss that I needed a few days off so I could head to Buffalo to join in on the festivities and the parade.

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Good question.

 

#1 For sure a few tears. Tears of joy.

#2 Stop watching nfl for a couple of years and let my life resume back to normal

#3 Real nice lunch for the office. Hopefully under $200 (And we are only 4 here lol)

#4 Post a lot of stupid stuff on tbd. I do that already. This time possibly being banned for my insanity posts.

 

 

For #2 I'm pretty sure I'm just saying that.

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