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My friend and I were discussing times throughout the years that we have been so effected by a moment during a game that we thought we were going to have a heart-attack or stroke. We later realized that we may just need to lay-off the wings and beer, but ultimately determined a few distinct moments:
- Stevie drop against Pitt in OT
- Stevie/Chandler fumbles against Atlanta in OT
- Pass interference call in Jags London game after we took the lead in the fourth
 
 
What are some moments that you've felt physically ill or like you were going to have a stroke during a game?
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2 minutes ago, THE SLAMMER said:

I have never been to that point. Ever since I became a fan my motto is EXPECT NOTHING, observe .

Perhaps this should be considered as the marketing tagline for the upcoming season.

 

2018 Buffalo Bills Football

EXPECT NOTHING

 

 

 

:lol:

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2 minutes ago, Fadingpain said:

Perhaps this should be considered as the marketing tagline for the upcoming season.

 

2018 Buffalo Bills Football

EXPECT NOTHING

 

 

 

:lol:

I was thinking:  "The drought is over... what more do you want?"

I see a separate 2018-2019 season marketing slogan thread on the horizon.

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The Dallas MNF game that we blew. I came VERY close to smashing a remote control. I only get upset for about 5 minutes now that I'm 40 and then I remember there is more good football on that day, and then watch those games.

 

Plus I'm pretty hammered by 4:15.

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who was the player that fumbled against the *Pats in the prime time game? we led most of the game, the *Pats scored and kicked off, he hesitated and then left the end zone, where the *Pats promptly held him while others stripped the ball. i thought it was McKelvin. of course we end up losing.

 

anyway, that moment for me. especially since it was prime time and a key *Pats' player was just coming back (Tedy Bruschi I think) and the cameras kept showing close-ups of him.

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the Throwback Titans game in 99. I didn't actually fear for my health but was watching the game at my house with a few friends and after the bills scored to go up, right before the kickoff, my buddy kept saying that the Titans are gonna run it back watch, when they did we beat his AZZ!

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Wide right and the illegal lateral game... The greatest comeback game too because of how down I was at half time and the first possession... then the increased heart rate during the comeback and OT... Could feel my heart pounding though because of a good thing.  Also the playoff game during the late 70s Bills were up 10-14 points till Haslett step on Bradshaw’s head and got kicked out.  Ended a devasting D performance against Pitt and Bradshaw found time to throw two bombs to Swan and Stallworth and pull out a win on their way to another Superbowl... :(

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1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

Perhaps this should be considered as the marketing tagline for the upcoming season.

 

2018 Buffalo Bills Football

EXPECT NOTHING

 

 

 

:lol:

 

You guys should try this, I learned it from my father when it comes to sports. Never expect the Bills to win or lose.

Just observe, you will be a lot happier fan. Takes a little discipline though..

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35 minutes ago, Soda Popinski said:

MNF 2007 Bills/Cowboys.    Never again.   

 

This was the game for me too.  At Lodos in downtown Denver, the Bills Backers bar, I was slamming my hand on old banister so hard after the collapse that I am sure I broke my thumb.  I never had it X rayed and it went away months and months later but I am pretty sure I did some physical damage.   Nothing long term thankfully. 

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3 minutes ago, buffalostu2 said:

 

This was the game for me too.  At Lodos in downtown Denver, the Bills Backers bar, I was slamming my hand on old banister so hard after the collapse that I am sure I broke my thumb.  I never had it X rayed and it went away months and months later but I am pretty sure I did some physical damage.   Nothing long term thankfully. 

I was alone in my restaurant I had closed around 930 and stuck around to watch the debacle.   I could have burned the place to the ground I was so pissed.  Then had a 50 minute drive home too.  

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I have a few:

 

2009-McKevlin Fumble NE game. Only time I have seriously contemplated throwing a TV and I was only really stopped by my housemates and GF (now wife) saying it wasn't worth wrecking.

2010-Stevie Drop vs PIT. I actually never saw the drop because the moment it hit his hands I jumped in excitement thinking we scored. We did not score and I was depressed about a week long.

2013-CLE TNF game. I was on the EJ bandwagon hard and that game he was playing pretty well and looked like the Bills were on their way to starting 3-2. He then proceeds to get his knee wrecked and I proceed to kill my entire growler of a Double IPA around 7.8%. Yea I got sick haha.

2014- McKelvin Fumble Chiefs game. In retrospect if they won this they made the playoffs. They still had the lead I literally got back to my house as he fumbled after watching the 1st half in Buffalo. I was so upset when they lost this I had to go in the basement and work on my train layout for 3 hours to calm down. I thought I was gonna have a heart attack I was so freakin mad he fumbled again when he didn't need to do anything.

2015- Jags London. It wasn't just that call, they lost to Blake freakin Bortles in a game they had no business losing. That game basically sealed my thoughts on their chances for the season and coming had with the entire day to sit and be angry was not a good thing. I took down all of my Bills decorations that I put out doors for the season.

 

Since 2015 I have managed to keep things more chilled but also have lower expectations I guess.

 

On a funnier note we have a massive Bills party at our house for the first game of the year or first after home opener. 2013 we had our first party which was the Pats last second heartbreaker. I was fine despite the result but I had a ton of family I was concerned about their health including my brother in law who was so hammered that anyone ripping the Bills on facebook was immediately de-friended. He went years not knowing he defriended both family and close friends lol.

 

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1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

The Ronnie Harmon incident in Cleveland, 1989.

 

 

 

I remember this one really hurting at the time.


But watching what Marv and Polian were doing, I was also confident the Bills would get back in the dance.  That mitigated some of the pain.

56 minutes ago, Seasons1992 said:

The Dallas MNF game that we blew. I came VERY close to smashing a remote control. I only get upset for about 5 minutes now that I'm 40 and then I remember there is more good football on that day, and then watch those games.

 

Plus I'm pretty hammered by 4:15.

 

Funny.  That one was painful but not desperately so for me.  I had fully succumbed to BLES (Bills-low-expectation-syndrome) by then.  Either the Bills would find a way to lose that game or they would find ways to lose other games that would keep us out of the playoffs.   There could be no happy ending.

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2012 seemed to have a lot of those moments:

 

Against the Pats the end zone int Fitz to TG Graham.

The Titans making a 4th and long getting the game winning TD

The Rams getting a 4th and 8 on the final drive for the go ahead score. 

 

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Two games come to mind which looking back were stupid because we werent going anywhere really nothing to get upset about. The Dallas Monday night game and the New England McKelvin kick return fumble.

 

third game i think had an affect on the season the Seattle total b.s. game

 

Just now, CardinalScotts said:

Two games come to mind which looking back were stupid because we werent going anywhere really nothing to get upset about. The Dallas Monday night game and the New England McKelvin kick return fumble.

 

third game i think had an affect on the season the Seattle total b.s. game

 

i would think the titans playoff game and Norwood miss are automatics for everyone

8 minutes ago, Ramza86 said:

Dallas vs Bills Monday Night game. 1st one in a while...blew it. 

 

Vince Young vs the Bills that ended our playoff hopes.

 

Losing to a back up Steelers roster to miss the playoffs. 

that back up steelers roster rurned out to be pretty talented as those players went on to have success. We act like it was a bunch of guys picked up off the street that week and they put Steelers jerseys on

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1 hour ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

It was much harder in those days for me to control myself and I had a mini meltdown after that pick. It was the #8 and the Raiders took a safety at #7 so I was really happy. As bad as the Bills had drafted over the years, never did I suspect that they would be stupid enough draft an undersized, average speed (at best) safety in a draft stacked with players at positions at which they had desperate need.

This idiotic pick and draft set the franchise back for many years and I'm glad you posted this.

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3 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

It was much harder in those days for me to control myself and I had a mini meltdown after that pick. It was the #8 and the Raiders took a safety at #7 so I was really happy. As bad as the Bills had drafted over the years, never did I suspect that they would be stupid enough draft an undersized, average speed (at best) safety in a draft stacked with players at positions at which they had desperate need.

This idiotic pick and draft set the franchise back for many years and I'm glad you posted this.

 

I was getting ready to buy my Haloti Ngata jersey.  I thought there was no way we pass on him.  Oh Marv........

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Usually any night game because it's always on a worknight that I have to get up at 5am the next day for. By the time the game is over, drive home (if at game or watching somewhere), calm down and go to bed it's 1-2am. And usually the Bills lose (Jets last year, Jets/Seachickens year before) so I am definitely not well rested.

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5 hours ago, JP's Voice said:
My friend and I were discussing times throughout the years that we have been so effected by a moment during a game that we thought we were going to have a heart-attack or stroke. We later realized that we may just need to lay-off the wings and beer, but ultimately determined a few distinct moments:
- Stevie drop against Pitt in OT
- Stevie/Chandler fumbles against Atlanta in OT
- Pass interference call in Jags London game after we took the lead in the fourth
 
 
What are some moments that you've felt physically ill or like you were going to have a stroke during a game?

 

How about Jacksonville just this last year in the playoffs.  Taylor rolls right, runs, runs, runs.....doesn't see 3 wide open receivers and then goes out of bounds.  Mind numbing ineffectiveness.

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6 hours ago, JP's Voice said:
My friend and I were discussing times throughout the years that we have been so effected by a moment during a game that we thought we were going to have a heart-attack or stroke. We later realized that we may just need to lay-off the wings and beer, but ultimately determined a few distinct moments:
- Stevie drop against Pitt in OT
- Stevie/Chandler fumbles against Atlanta in OT
- Pass interference call in Jags London game after we took the lead in the fourth
 
 
What are some moments that you've felt physically ill or like you were going to have a stroke during a game?

Music City miracle.  I fell to my knees in disbelief and couldn't breathe for a moment. 

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18 hours ago, nucci said:

right before missed FG in SB XXV....I was at the game and could barely breathe

 

Nuch, I was on the wide right side, but at the opposite end of the stadium.  I briefly thought it was good and that the refs were stepping forward to throw their arms up.

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14 hours ago, formerlyofCtown said:

Music City miracle.  I fell to my knees in disbelief and couldn't breathe for a moment. 

I agree. I can still remember the feeling like it was yesterday. What a rip off!

 

I was (am) convinced that the NFL had had enough of the Buffalo Bills for awhile. Convenient conspiracy to eliminate them from contention.

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