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    Default 1992 Bills/ Oilers

    Game is being shown on ESPN

    I don't know if i can watch
    I've heard stories about it
    But seeing it could be tough

    For the lost souls, this was the Divisional Playoff Game in which Frank Reich led the Bills to an improbable comeback victory
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    Only YOU would bring up something as painful as that game...you idiot.

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    Probably the most painful pro game I've ever watched. I was such a huge Oilers fan back then, and to see them blow that lead was just horrible. I'm glad I'm not at home to witness it again.

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    I remember this game. The Oilers were up I think 35-3 at halftime and ended up losing.

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    oh YEAH!

    as cowboy fans, we don't have to worry about THAT NFL record
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    True...cowboy fans only need to worry about the record of "most arrested"...or "NFL Team Who Served More Time"

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    Originally posted by wimbo_pro
    True...cowboy fans only need to worry about the record of "most arrested"...or "NFL Team Who Served More Time"
    Give Cincy a couple of years, they'll blow those records away.

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    arrests just go with the super bowl these days

    Eugene Robinson getting arrested the day before the SB trying to get a prositute, the day after winning the award for best character.

    Ray Lewis..........need i say more?

    besides, i never said we've been a classy organization since 92', just an average NFL team arrest-wise!

    apparently, we'll never catch up with the Trail Blazers!
    O darn!
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    true, in cincy it is a rookie 'rite of passage'
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    Default Re: 1992 Bills/ Oilers

    Originally posted by carter08
    Game is being shown on ESPN

    I don't know if i can watch
    I've heard stories about it
    But seeing it could be tough

    For the lost souls, this was the Divisional Playoff Game in which Frank Reich led the Bills to an improbable comeback victory
    what time?

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    Default Re: Re: 1992 Bills/ Oilers

    Originally posted by Sinton94
    what time?
    right now
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    Warren Moon = Biggest NFL chocking QB of all time!
    I really liked Moon, but just never knew when he was going to be really hot, or really cold. He was both in this game. But, if I remember correctly, they also missed a couple FGs in the second half of this game that would have got them the win.


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    Didn't Moon also get injured late in this game, leaving Cody What'sHisName to finish? If anyone dropped the ball, it was the D for crumbling with such a lead at the hands of a backup QB.

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    Originally posted by STANG RED
    Warren Moon = Biggest NFL chocking QB of all time!
    I really liked Moon, but just never knew when he was going to be really hot, or really cold. He was both in this game. But, if I remember correctly, they also missed a couple FGs in the second half of this game that would have got them the win.
    I agree with Moon choking alot but in this game you really can't give him much of the credit. He played very well in the first half and not too bad in the second. I mean the Oilers defense is what really crumbled in the second half, gave up some huge runs and passes. Moon did nearly drive them down to win the game in the last few minutes.

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    Originally posted by ASUFrisbeeStud
    I agree with Moon choking alot but in this game you really can't give him much of the credit. He played very well in the first half and not too bad in the second. I mean the Oilers defense is what really crumbled in the second half, gave up some huge runs and passes. Moon did nearly drive them down to win the game in the last few minutes.
    No doubt the D did crumble, but Moon and the O had lots of 3 and outs in that second half, so the D was on the field nearly the whole time. Seems like he threw a couple of real bad ints also, if I remember correctly. Dont get me wrong, it wasnt all Moons doing, but he did play pretty poorly that 2nd half.


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