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Worse Loses in Bills History


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1 hour ago, BillsVet said:

After SB 25...

 

Dallas MNF game October 2007. First time Bills were on MNF in years. Bills picked off Romo 5 times (and he fumbled once) with 2 returned for TDs. Terrence McGee returned a KO to begin the second half for a TD. Buffalo was up 24-16 late in the 4th when Romo throws a TD with 24 seconds remaining, but they miss the 2 point conversion. Cowgirls get the onside kick and kicked a 53 yard FG to win it as time expired to win it 25-24.

 

And I got to see it in person.

Didn't Jauron ice the kicker (Folk I believe) and call time out moments before the ball was snapped which he missed only to have him make the next attempt?

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52 minutes ago, section122 said:

We would have lost the SD game anyway?!?!?!?!  I am so sick of this ridiculous EXCUSE for Peterman.  Let me ask all of the experts that say we would have lost that game anyway.  Did you have the Bills beating the Falcons in Atlanta?  Did you have the Bills beating the Chiefs in Arrowhead?  GTFO with this ridiculousness of we would have lost anyway.  There is absolutely no way of knowing that and saying that is just excusing a ridiculous decision by the HC, a ridiculously bad performance by the starting qb, and the gift of 5 turnovers.  Since when is a 3-6 team playing a 5-4 team a lock to win?!?!? Please stop the nonsense!!!

 

/rant

 

This rant is approved by the CoT.

 

Your buddy threw 5 picks. Deal withit.

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2 hours ago, JoeF said:

December 28, 1996---Jacksonville playoff game.  Jimbo's last game and really the beginning of the end for Marv.  Thought we had it when Burris had the pick 6 early in the 4th Quarter.....still depresses me...I can still vividly see Jimbo getting knocked out and fumbling..

Except he did not fumble per the rules. He was hit, went down with both his knees on ground down like he was praying, before he lost the ball as he appeared to be concussed. BS call that cost Bills one last home playoff win from the Kelly era.

1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Years from now you’ll remember a poor OL performance more than a guy throwing 5 picks in a half? 

 

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Yes. I will clearly remember DiMarco playing beach volleyball as why this game went sideways fast. Also the no call on hands to Petermans face facemask that caused another pick.

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An underrated mention should go to that Jacksonville season opener years ago when J’ville won it on the last play of the game when that WR (Wilford?) caught the pass in the back of the endzone while being covered by what appeared to be five Buffalo Bills.

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52 minutes ago, cba fan said:

Except he did not fumble per the rules. He was hit, went down with both his knees on ground down like he was praying, before he lost the ball as he appeared to be concussed. BS call that cost Bills one last home playoff win from the Kelly era.

Yes. I will clearly remember DiMarco playing beach volleyball as why this game went sideways fast. Also the no call on hands to Petermans face facemask that caused another pick.

I’m sorry but I don’t believe you. I believe when you look back at that game 5 years from now the thing that you will remember the most is the thing that has now happened once since the merger. The guy threw 5 picks in a half and you are saying that you will remember other things more?!? Sorry, I’m not buying that.

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

Didn't Jauron ice the kicker (Folk I believe) and call time out moments before the ball was snapped which he missed only to have him make the next attempt?

 

2 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

And a few minutes earlier the Bills were on the Dallas ten with that 11 point lead.  A FG essentially ices the game.  What does our coaching staff — who never met a FG attempt they didn’t love — call?   A pass into the end zone.

 

Forgot about those parts. I do remember DJ running a standard defense at the end of the game which allowed someone (Crayton perhaps) to catch a pass or even two passes and quickly get out of bounds to set up the FG attempt.

 

Those were some dark days in franchise history. 

 

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9 minutes ago, yungmack said:

Just for TV, not for the refs. Ralph always vetoed instant replay but after that game, he voted for it.

Uhmm no.Ralph went batpoop the year before with the "just give it to em game" .

 

The problem was in this game the ref was surrounded by like seemed 10,000 Titans fans as he was making his call and under the hood.

 

The home run throwup was absolutely, 100% reviewed during the game!. 

 

$100 to winners charity if you would like to wager, and yes, I am going off memory so I could be wrong!

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2 hours ago, Kirby Jackson said:

I’m sorry but I don’t believe you. I believe when you look back at that game 5 years from now the thing that you will remember the most is the thing that has now happened once since the merger. The guy threw 5 picks in a half and you are saying that you will remember other things more?!? Sorry, I’m not buying that.

Well then you will be wrong.

 

The first thing I think about every time I think about that demoralizing sad debacle is DiMarco playing volleyball. It will never ever change. That error caused the ball to roll on that day. I don't forgive him ever.  2nd is how the non calls caused more INT's. 3rd is the ballsy move I like from McDermott making the change. That is probably why I don't think of the 5 int's first as I thought it was a good try to try and spark the O.  

 

Of course in retrospect He and I were wrong.

Trust me in the very far future when I am with Bills fans and they start talking about this Peterman game and the 5 int's I will be speaking up immediately how DiMarco was a putz. I can't get that perfectly thrown screen pass volleyball out of my head, it was going for some yardage and likely put Bills in FG range or possibly the drive was going for a TD. I have tried and it is stuck. Like !@#$ing groundhog day. That screw up changed the game and it was not coming back.

 

I would inactivate DiMarco right now if I could.

2 hours ago, plenzmd1 said:

Uhmm no.Ralph went batpoop the year before with the "just give it to em game" .

 

The problem was in this game the ref was surrounded by like seemed 10,000 Titans fans as he was making his call and under the hood.

 

The home run throwup was absolutely, 100% reviewed during the game!. 

 

$100 to winners charity if you would like to wager, and yes, I am going off memory so I could be wrong!

You are not wrong. Everyone with a memory knows it was reviewed.

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I'm sure some have already been mentioned, but aside from the 4 super bowls-

04- steelers game against 3rd stringers, first bills game I ever went to 

05 - snf against the patriots

06 - blowing an 11 point lead against the titans to knock us out of playoff contention 

07 - mnf against dallas

08 - mnf against Cleveland 

09 - mnf against the Patriots, mckelvins infamous fumble

10 - the entire season

11 - 5-2 to 6-10, enough said

12 - I can't even remember this forgettable season

13 - Ej manuel

14 - Oakland 

I'll stop here. No need to relive the last few years

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31 minutes ago, cba fan said:

Well then you will be wrong.

 

The first thing I think about every time I think about that demoralizing sad debacle is DiMarco playing volleyball. It will never ever change. That error caused the ball to roll on that day. I don't forgive him ever.  2nd is how the non calls caused more INT's. 3rd is the ballsy move I like from McDermott making the change. That is probably why I don't think of the 5 int's first as I thought it was a good try to try and spark the O.  

 

Of course in retrospect He and I were wrong.

Trust me in the very far future when I am with Bills fans and they start talking about this Peterman game and the 5 int's I will be speaking up immediately how DiMarco was a putz. I can't get that perfectly thrown screen pass volleyball out of my head, it was going for some yardage and likely put Bills in FG range or possibly the drive was going for a TD. I have tried and it is stuck. Like !@#$ing groundhog day. That screw up changed the game and it was not coming back.

 

I would inactivate DiMarco right now if I could.

You are not wrong. Everyone with a memory knows it was reviewed.

Do you feel that way after every turnover? The one that Clay knocked in the air the week before was even worse. 

 

When I look back at Super Bowl 25 wide right stands out. When I look at the Titans game the forward lateral stands out. You are basically saying you don’t remember them for that, you remember a holding call in the 2nd quarter. It has nothing to do with liking the decision to start Peterman or not and everything to do with what made the game memorable. I’m just having a hard time believing that anyone will remember that game for anything other than the INTs. They made a terrible decision and it backfired in epic fashion. 

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9 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Do you feel that way after every turnover? The one that Clay knocked in the air the week before was even worse. 

 

When I look back at Super Bowl 25 wide right stands out. When I look at the Titans game the forward lateral stands out. You are basically saying you don’t remember them for that, you remember a holding call in the 2nd quarter. It has nothing to do with liking the decision to start Peterman or not and everything to do with what made the game memorable. I’m just having a hard time believing that anyone will remember that game for anything other than the INTs. They made a terrible decision and it backfired in epic fashion. 

No Clay's was not worse. It did not come at a time game was in doubt and Bills had a chance. It also was not a pick 6 of a rookies first start and first INT on first drive and he looked good up to that INT.

So completely apples to oranges. 

 

SD game was different in every way from a standard Bills game with screw-ups. Because McDermott went for it and stakes were high and it failed.

 

Other examples of Bills screw ups that stick in my head: Tuell 99 yard pick 6 when S Johnson was wide open in end zone. That is all I can remember from that Chiefs give away game. Then another giveaway game vs Chiefs when Bryce Brown was going in for TD and fumbled out of end zone when Scott Chandler had the ball bounce right up to his hips in front of him and could not hold it. Dumb dumb dumb.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

Do you feel that way after every turnover? The one that Clay knocked in the air the week before was even worse. 

 

When I look back at Super Bowl 25 wide right stands out. When I look at the Titans game the forward lateral stands out. You are basically saying you don’t remember them for that, you remember a holding call in the 2nd quarter. It has nothing to do with liking the decision to start Peterman or not and everything to do with what made the game memorable. I’m just having a hard time believing that anyone will remember that game for anything other than the INTs. They made a terrible decision and it backfired in epic fashion. 

 

People don’t remember the 4th of July for the popcorn. That game will forever be known as remarkable for one reason. 

 

Having said that, what a terrible decision and ridiculous timing to put the pocket QB in. If ever there was a time you needed a guy who could run for his life....

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10 hours ago, Foreigner said:

Should the Bills miss the playoffs by one game, or by tie breakers, The Peterman Game will go down in Bills

history forever, and whatever else McDermott and Peterman accomplish in the football world will be a sidelight

to the Peterman Game.

Off hand I can think of two other worse games, and I am talking games that were nightmares in the results.

One is the Music City Miracle in which someone said recently if there was replay back then, the TD would have

been overturned because it was not a lateral. The other game of course was the Scott Norwood game. I believe

many people believe one SB victory is better than four SB appearances.

Do you guys have any other games that are among the worst in Bills history? 

They did have replay and the play was reviewed and the play stood.  Maybe better camera angles you mean?

 

Anyway, to get to the worst loss, the Superbowls and playoff loss to Tennessee are definites.  I would also throw in week 1 against Jacksonville 2004 when they beat us on a TD on the last play.  Everyone looks at the Steelers game at the end of that season, losing to the Steelers backups, and as pathetic as that was, if we stop that last play in the Jacksonville game in the back of the endzone on a pass that split two defenders we win that game and, assuming all other resuts remain the same, we are a playoff team.  That one was tough.

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