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In the years 1988-93 the Bills played 112 games, this amounts to a whole extra season (7 years total).This has to be a record! Anybody?

 

It is no wonder that Jim, Thurman, Andre and Bruce amongst others were spent by the 94 season. Just think of all the pounding Thurman took during those cold January playoff games.

 

I remember the Denver playoff game in 1992 that was a 10-7 win, but just a brutal physical game. Our only TD was a defensive score. The Broncos safeties Dennis Smith and Steve Atwater were vicious hitters who brought the lumber every chance they got. Thurman was very banged from the game.

 

Truly remarkable to think of how much those guys sacrificed during their time.

 

I just wanted to share a point that is lost in all the year. We were very lucky as fans during that period!

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Love that you brought up the surrounding years. Most remember it as a 4 year run.

 

And we always remember the core players, but there was turn-over as well. I don't have an encyclopedic memory but what I remember is losing guys on the offensive line over time contributing to Thurmans decline in production as well. I can remember Kelly imploring the line to hold their block for that extra half second in his last year.

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9 minutes ago, SinceThe70s said:

Love that you brought up the surrounding years. Most remember it as a 4 year run.

 

And we always remember the core players, but there was turn-over as well. I don't have an encyclopedic memory but what I remember is losing guys on the offensive line over time contributing to Thurmans decline in production as well. I can remember Kelly imploring the line to hold their block for that extra half second in his last year.

Yeah, Will Wohlford left in FA to the Colts and John Fina took over and wasn't as good. I think Glenn Parker took over at guard at some point too.

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2 hours ago, Seanbillsfan2206 said:

I think it was a blocked fg that he returned for a TD, but I was also pretty young...

TD 1 was a run by Don Smith after a strip sack

TD 2 was Biscuit's return of the blocked FG and 

TD 3 was the pick 6 by Leonard Smth

 

That was back when the fans knew the Bills were going to win no matter what....awesome...... 

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5 minutes ago, chaccof said:

TD 1 was a run by Don Smith after a strip sack

TD 2 was Biscuit's return of the blocked FG and 

TD 3 was the pick 6 by Leonard Smth

 

That was back when the fans knew the Bills were going to win no matter what....awesome...... 

A great era back then, best part for me and many other season ticket holders was being at every one of those games.

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41 minutes ago, horned dogs said:

If it interesting how little interest some people have on this board about that era.

 

I guess 25-30 years ago is the dark ages now.

 

Then again, maybe they are just jealous if they missed that time.

 

As an out-of-towner I can't get enough of the local recollections. I just can't add much to the conversation.

 

I do remember walking into the local sporting goods store during the SB era and being shocked to see Bills jerseys for sale. That was cool.

 

But I have a ton of respect for Bills fans who missed out on the good times and were die-hard throughout the drought.

 

I'm looking forward to the day when this board can debate whether the Bills Super Bowl winning team is better than the 90's team.

 

P.S. - it's the 90's team hands down

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Ray Finkel said:

We had a night game against Oakland when we came from behind.  I remember Nate Odoms took the ball out of the receiver's hands for a pick 6.  Tasked blocked a punt also but not sure if we scored off the block.  Great memories.

JD Williams ran the block in for the TD

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5 hours ago, horned dogs said:

In the years 1988-93 the Bills played 112 games, this amounts to a whole extra season (7 years total).This has to be a record! Anybody?

 

It is no wonder that Jim, Thurman, Andre and Bruce amongst others were spent by the 94 season. Just think of all the pounding Thurman took during those cold January playoff games.

 

I remember the Denver playoff game in 1992 that was a 10-7 win, but just a brutal physical game. Our only TD was a defensive score. The Broncos safeties Dennis Smith and Steve Atwater were vicious hitters who brought the lumber every chance they got. Thurman was very banged from the game.

 

Truly remarkable to think of how much those guys sacrificed during their time.

 

I just wanted to share a point that is lost in all the year. We were very lucky as fans during that period!

 

Interesting, out of the 4 players you mentioned, only Bruce Smith really had a few standout years after '94.  

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1 hour ago, Ray Finkel said:

We had a night game against Oakland when we came from behind.  I remember Nate Odoms took the ball out of the receiver's hands for a pick 6.  Tasked blocked a punt also but not sure if we scored off the block.  Great memories.

This may have been the week after that Bronco game. It was a crazy few weeks.

5 hours ago, horned dogs said:

In the years 1988-93 the Bills played 112 games, this amounts to a whole extra season (7 years total).This has to be a record! Anybody?

 

It is no wonder that Jim, Thurman, Andre and Bruce amongst others were spent by the 94 season. Just think of all the pounding Thurman took during those cold January playoff games.

 

I remember the Denver playoff game in 1992 that was a 10-7 win, but just a brutal physical game. Our only TD was a defensive score. The Broncos safeties Dennis Smith and Steve Atwater were vicious hitters who brought the lumber every chance they got. Thurman was very banged from the game.

 

Truly remarkable to think of how much those guys sacrificed during their time.

 

I just wanted to share a point that is lost in all the year. We were very lucky as fans during that period!

Elway got hurt and Kubiak was playing well.  They were driving late, but I think we recovered a fumble.

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16 minutes ago, Haslett_Stomp said:

This is long before the glory days but one of my good memories was the Roland Hooks 4 TD game against the Bengals.   IIRC he had TDs on his first 4 carries.

 

This was the first Bills game I ever attended!  I still have the sports pages from the following day. A lot of people had left the stadium well before the Hail Mary...

 

I hope the Bills can start beating that team again sometime soon!

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11 hours ago, klos63 said:

This may have been the week after that Bronco game. It was a crazy few weeks.

Elway got hurt and Kubiak was playing well.  They were driving late, but I think we recovered a fumble.

The Bills were fortunate to win, the defense won the game with a Carlton Bailey fumble return to start second half.

 

We couldn't move the ball, Wade Phillips was the DC for Denver. This in and of itself was amazing with the offense we had that year. Great coach.

2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

I did not see that era and yes - I am jealous.  The good times are coming back though... I am sure of it. 

You bet they're are just around the corner if some of the right moves ( ones you recommended), are made this offseason.

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