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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Really weird question on a PatsFans website.Three of the four Super Bowls the Bills lost in a row, the San Francisco 49ers lost in the NFCCG, once to the NY Giants and twice to Dallas. Would the Bills have won a Super Bowl against the 49ers?
It's in the NFL section.Really weird question on a PatsFans website.
This is not a general NFL site, that is why it is called PatsFans . If you want to have general NFL discussions, go to Reddit.It's in the NFL section.
It's in the NFL Football Forum dumbshit.This is not a general NFL site, that is why it is called PatsFans . If you want to have general NFL discussions, go to Reddit.
It's in the NFL Football Forum dumbshit.
I'll disagree - that was the point when I opened this section (the NFL Forum). It was to give people somewhere else to talk about various other happenings going on in the league, or other discussions, so we wouldn't have a ton of "OT: ..." threads in the main forum. So I don't fault @john4psu for asking.This is not a general NFL site, that is why it is called PatsFans . If you want to have general NFL discussions, go to Reddit.
Well nobody was beating Denver from the AFC in 98. Even if Flutie starts in 99, is he beating the Jags and then Rams in the SB?Replace Kelly with Flutie for the same era and the Bills win at least one, probably more, no matter who they play. Heck, the downtrodden Patriots of that same era would have replaced one of those Kelly Bills teams as AFC Champion.
Flutie was that good.
Yup.Well nobody was beating Denver from the AFC in 98. Even if Flutie starts in 99, is he beating the Jags and then Rams in the SB?
'07 Pats were not physically and mentally their best toward the end. They were vulnerable to being knocked off. Junior's inspirational speech about making history hit the mark, but the team was more drained emotionally than determined. The '72 Dolphins found themselves an underdog in the postseason despite their record, and I think that helped them.I'll disagree - that was the point when I opened this section (the NFL Forum). It was to give people somewhere else to talk about various other happenings going on in the league, or other discussions, so we wouldn't have a ton of "OT: ..." threads in the main forum. So I don't fault @john4psu for asking.
I would have to say it's possible they beat the 49ers. If I recall, San Francisco's defense had issues and wasn't as good as several of those other teams that advanced, so my thought would be that Buffalo might have fared a little better in that match-up.
I thought the question might be whether or not I'd rather see my team lose in the conference championship rather than lose a Super Bowl. 2007 still leaves me a in a bad place whenever I think of how that one ended ... So I'm not sure where I stand there.
I think people still viewed the Patriots as that unbeatable juggernaut they had been until mid Nov. And viewed the Giants as an inconsistent team that could never put it together.'07 Pats were not physically and mentally their best toward the end. They were vulnerable to being knocked off. Junior's inspirational speech about making history hit the mark, but the team was more drained emotionally than determined. The '72 Dolphins found themselves an underdog in the postseason despite their record, and I think that helped them.
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