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I've said it a million times and I'll say it again. Damn it's painful being a Bills fan.
Just get the season over with. I think we'll be quite a dangerous team next year.
Yeah, well, yeah, there certainly is some pain there. Dangerous next year? I certainly hope so. I don't need to be shoutin' out "How 'bout them.........", well, yeah, next year. Go Bills!!......next year!
When i saw the drop, i knew the Steelers would win. Feel you Bills.
He's a very young and talented player. He will rebound from this, and it will make him a better person. I'm sure it was quite the humbling experience. I'm curious who feels worse right now. The kicker from Boise State (Brotzman??) or Steve Johnson. It's all part of sports.
What makes me sick is there was practically no coverage or articles regarding Buffalo's last two wins on the mainstream sports sites, but the minute something like this happens, there are mugshots and videos all over the net describing the incident. Is it because of the high profile of the Steelers and the size that the upset would have been? Somehow, had the drop came against a dead end opponent, I dont feel that the same hype surrounding this incident would exist.
That sux but i respect Johnson. At the end of the game he told Chan. "I want to talk to the media." Sure enough Chan put him on the podium. Stevie Johnson admitted for his mistake. Everyone makes them. Just sad that it had to be that play.
It's not that the Bills lose that makes me so upset all the time. It's HOW they lose. Sometimes I just prefer the blowout. Somehow, it's less painful.
Just so you know you're not alone: as a lifelong Jets fan, I understand what you're going through, and I sympathize.
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