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https://bleacherreport.com/articles/84211-the-pittsburgh-steelers-renegade-a-brief-history

 

The magic began January 5, 2002 during a playoff game against Cleveland. The Browns held a 17-7 halftime lead. By the beginning of the second half they stretched it out to 24-7........(crew played Renegade) As the slow, melodic intro echoed out across the depressed fans, everyone felt the sense of failure. Even the music controller gave up. 45 seconds later, the atmosphere changed. The screams of the song gave fans a needed wake up call, and the stadium became alive with excitement.  The crowd was back in the game, and the team responded. (...)Tommy Maddox followed by leading a 66-yard drive to pay dirt to cut the lead to 24-14.  (....) The final quarter was capped off by Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala’s touchdown run and Randle El’s pass to Jerame Tuman for the two-point conversion.

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The song works. Teams have yet to score this year on a drive after "Renegade" is played.

 

Until now.

 

Apparently the Bills players were so used to and psyched up by that song that Phillips and Barkley were trolling the Steelers fans during it:

 

What's happening, Joe B, is that per Allen's presser, McDermott had that song played so much during practice that the guys got used to it.

So we went on down and scored.  PS Joe B, you can belly up for your Crow Pie portion for picking the Bills to lose any time now.....

 

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I was in the stadium tonight and when Allen hit Brown after they played that there was this stunned silence.  My buddy who is a Steeler fan said he's never seen that before.  Worst Renegade fail ever.  Teams have sometimes gained a few yards got a first down once in a while after it plays.

 

Says he's never seen a huge play against off the song. 

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2 hours ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Go to a Night Ranger concert nowadays and the people are singing ‘MOTRIN!’

 

I went to a Night Ranger concert and I can say with confidence that it was the absolute worst concert I've ever been to.  I mean they were ***** horrible.

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4 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Testament to solid coaching during the week to get ready for this one—that’s attention to detail right there. 

Well, we did have a video crew there last week to ***cough, cough*** prepare for the next installment of Inside the Bills, they should have been prepared.

3 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

I went to a Night Ranger concert and I can say with confidence that it was the absolute worst concert I've ever been to.  I mean they were ***** horrible.

well, good morning sunshine!  It's so nice to see you in mid-day form at 6:40am.

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Tim Graham article (Athletic subscription) 

 

 

 

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Bills coach Sean McDermott relentlessly played “Renegade” at practice all week.

Players sounded like hostages who were exposed to sound torture.

“They played it a hundred times at practice,” rookie defensive tackle Ed Oliver said. “I just grew to like it.”

Was the Steelers’ unofficial anthem really played 100 times at Bills practice?

“Maybe more,” Phillips said.

Or at least that’s what it felt like.

Coleman and Hughes each estimated 40 replays. Barkley guessed 30.

McDermott’s psyops apparently worked.

“We’ve been hearing it all week,” Coleman said, “and it got to the point during practice that we absolutely hated that song.

“But the vets knew when it was going to come on and how the whole stadium would erupt. For us, it actually energized us. You take what they do and make it your own.”

 

 

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Hughes supported the idea of the Bills taking “Renegade” back to New Era Field as a prize, similar to a college rivalry trophy like Paul Bunyan’s Axe, the Iron Skillet, the Little Brown Jug and the Keg of Nails.

“I feel we can take it and make it our own,” Hughes said. “The freakin’ Bills Mafia would always find a way. Let’s have some fun with it.”

 

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Not gonna lie, it was kinda fun when they did the whole thing - really just blacking out all of the scoreboards gives a "What the heck...?" moment for opposing fans.  And even better was how we responded ?

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McDermott is such a damn good coach. The way he prepares this team is miles ahead of what we've had in a long time. 

 

 

 

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“We finally heard our song!” Bills defensive end Jerry Hughes said. “And when you get to hear it, with all the Terrible Towels waving and the fans going crazy, it had us fired up. We said, ‘If this is a playoff atmosphere, we’re ready for it.’ ”

 

The moment delivered a thunderbolt thrust in Buffalo’s 17-10, playoff-clinching victory.

 

Unlikely a coincidence, the first play after Pittsburgh’s anticipated hype video, Josh Allen fired a pass to John Brown up the left sideline. Brown outmaneuvered cornerback Steven Nelson despite interference and came down with a 40-yard gain to Pittsburgh’s 30.

 

Allen went to Brown in the end zone on the next play. That ball fell incomplete, but Buffalo clearly was the bloodthirsty team.

“Not a coincidence,” Phillips said. “We knew exactly what we were going to do when we heard that song.

 

“That’s their thing, and we said that once we heard it we were going to expose ’em.”

 

The drive took just six plays and barely two minutes. Allen spotted tight end Tyler Kroft 14 yards away in the end zone for what would be the winning touchdown.

Buffalo’s cocksure attitude has been present all season, but its audaciousness grows by the week.

 

 

https://theathletic.com/1463729/2019/12/16/what-the-cameras-didnt-show-bills-came-prepared-to-own-the-steelers-hype-anthem/

 

 

 

 

I just wish there was some video footage of the Bills sideline. I'd love to see that.

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12 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

Nothing like a bunch of appalachian inbreds getting hyped up to a 40 year old song.

 

Good times.

 

:lol:

 

 

Exactly. When I heard about that song, I was like, huh. So dirtbags like dirtbag music. I am Jack's complete lack of surprise. 

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29 minutes ago, elroy16 said:

McDermott is such a damn good coach. The way he prepares this team is miles ahead of what we've had in a long time. 

 

 

 

 

 

https://theathletic.com/1463729/2019/12/16/what-the-cameras-didnt-show-bills-came-prepared-to-own-the-steelers-hype-anthem/

 

 

 

 

I just wish there was some video footage of the Bills sideline. I'd love to see that.


 

You can kinda see the action on the Bills sideline. Sad that the video cuts off right before the big shot to Brown..

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6 minutes ago, Sig1Hunter said:


 

You can kinda see the action on the Bills sideline. Sad that the video cuts off right before the big shot to Brown..

 

 

man I love how mentally strong this team is.  Past bills teams would have folded.  

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I can SO get behind this kind of stuff. While some of you like to hand the ball to the ref and act like you’ve been there, I like to dance on their grave. This team has “it.” 
 

On a side note if we are adopting any tradition (which I’m against 99.9999% of the time) I want “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Anfield. There isn’t a tradition, in all of sports, that fits the way that would fit us. It is absolutely perfect. Can you imagine this scene right before the opening kickoff in Orchard Park?!? 
 

 

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5 hours ago, auburnbillsbacker said:

You are right.  I'm thinking of Damn Yankees.  Blades was in Night Ranger and Damn Yankess and Tommy Shaw sings a several Night Ranger songs when he tours with Blades.

Tommy Shaw sang zero Night Ranger songs with Damn Yankees.  They did used to do a bit where Shaw would start playing "Babe" and Ted Nugent would tell Tommy his guitar seemed out of tune.   Shaw would surrender his acooustic to Ted, who would smash it to bits and then launch into "Renegade".  They stopped doing it when Dennis DeYoung let them know it hurt his tender heart. 

 

Jack Blades sang lead on all three Night Ranger' songs Damn Yankees performed. 

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4 hours ago, Simon said:

I've been in that stadium before when they get that rolling and it's pretty galdanged impressive

 

Yes, there's a reason why a lot of Talking Heads didn't give us a chance there. 

 

Tough place to play, maybe tougher than New Era; they are used to winning and used to solid play for their team so they're harder to shut up.

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50 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

...On a side note if we are adopting any tradition (which I’m against 99.9999% of the time) I want “You’ll Never Walk Alone” from Anfield. There isn’t a tradition, in all of sports, that fits the way that would fit us. It is absolutely perfect. Can you imagine this scene right before the opening kickoff in Orchard Park?!? 
 

 

Rarely is there an opportunity presented to bring Pink Floyd into a Bills discussion.

‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is played at the beginning & end of Fearless. The Floyd were fans of the Liverpool FC (Football Club).

 

 

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2 hours ago, Joe in Winslow said:

Nothing like a bunch of appalachian inbreds getting hyped up to a 40 year old song.

Good times.

:lol:

 

When Buffalo has the resurgent Tech industry and the quality colleges that Pitts has, Son, Then you can talk.

Until then - bad take.

 

9 minutes ago, Mr Info said:

Rarely is there an opportunity presented to bring Pink Floyd into a Bills discussion.

‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is played at the beginning & end of Fearless. The Floyd were fans of the Liverpool FC (Football Club).

 

 

 

It's way too mellow to be a fight song, but it's been here in various threads ever since I got an Earworm of it with McDermott's exhortation to "Play Fearless"

I started out the Postgame thread with lyrics from that song.

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2 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

When Buffalo has the resurgent Tech industry and the quality colleges that Pitts has, Son, Then you can talk.

Until then - bad take.

 

 

Yeah no moan. I know A LOT of squeeler fans personally, and I stand by the take.

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1 hour ago, Sig1Hunter said:

You can kinda see the action on the Bills sideline. Sad that the video cuts off right before the big shot to Brown..

 

Haha yeah, you can see someone whipping off his parka and whirling it overhead, someone running down the sideline, and a bunch of Bills players jumping up and down on the sideline.  Hell Yeah, we were ready for that.

 

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