I was there with my son and father in law, and from our angle it looked good. What a heartbreaker. I still want to get to another one with my son. He's a grown man now and I'm a senior citizen. When we got back to the hotel room after the game, my wife said "Hurry!", I didn't know what was up, but my 1 year old daughter took her first step and I was there to see it, si I won anyway. I'll never forget that and the game seemed a lot less important.
Yep. watched this religiously as a child too...what a year...Like a story book almost. I was 8 when this season happened. And I was at the superbowl. from where my family was sitting..looked like Norwood made it...one of the saddest days of my life
@@chrisrenshaw6291 No, the Bills could’ve beat the 49ers if they would’ve played in this SB. The Bills beat the 49ers in San Francisco in 1992 in the regular season. If the Bills would’ve played San Francisco instead of Dallas, then the Bills might of won the SB. The Bills matched up better with San Fran than Dallas. But Dallas, SF, and Buffalo were the Class teams of the 1990’s. I’d love to see a Buffalo-SF Super Bowl at the present time.
This was the best Bills team ever! If they had won that Super Bowl, which they should of, they would of been remembered as one of the best teams of all time. The loss still makes me sick.
To date this was the best team ever, but Josh Allen and Co may yet do what Kelly and Co could not. They gotta get that mindset of the early 90s Bills though. The good news is they are building that very culture.
The Bills are the best team to never win the big one. You can say that about the hockey team as well. The Bills do have two major titles in the AFL days in the 1960s. But 0-6 in Super Bowls and Stanley Cups Hopefully, that changes with Allen & CO who has already done good things and really just getting started
oh man this gave me chills. looking back when Bills were dominant during glory years these VHS tapes were released every year. I was 10 when Wide Right crushed our hearts :( and makes me feel old. its sucks we’re a quarter century removed from that special time in WNY and Buffalo hasn’t been the same since. it does seem like once in a lifetime. who knows? as long as the fans are there every sunday and the spirit of FANDEMONIUM exists the dream will happen one day 🏉.........
I'll always feel like that 90 team was the one that actually deserved a world championship. They were a better team than the Giants but the Giants proved that you only have to be better for one day to win it all.
The Bills were definitely the better team--they had in fact beaten the Giants in the regular season--but that was the problem--The Giants HC Parcells and defensive coordinator Belichick looked at that game and designed a game plan to neutralize the Bills "K gun" offense--basically just hanging on to the ball for long stretches and keeping the Bills offense off the field. Levy should have recognized this and simply changed the offensive pace when the Bills were on offense--never felt Levy was that great of a head coach--essentially Bill Polian built the Bills and handed a "gold plated offense" to Levy-he had four chances to win the SB and couldn't win one. Once Polian was gone Levy tanked and tanked again when he came back again in 2005
The reason they didn't win was because the misuse of Thurman Thomas. They only handed him the ball 15 times and only threw it to him 5 times. He could have had 200 yards rushing in that game easily. They should have given it to him at least 25 times in that game. In the third quarter, the giants were only rushing 2 while sending nine into coverage to shut down the passing game. Levy decided to keep passing against nine man coverage. That was the time to start running the ball. He basically decided to throw the ball against a prevent defense. New York basically dared them to run and the didn't take advantage of it.
Charles Hamilton That's a solid appraisal. I have lost respect for Levy more and more over the years after having studied his game plans for the super bowls. He loved to quote big shots and give vacuous speeches, but he really blew it on the biggest stage.
The best team doesn't always win, the team that plays the best wins. I saw the Giants vs. the Rams that year. The Giants got the lead and just kept the ball most of the rest of the game. They were good at it.
I don't remember watching this as like a four and five year old kid on VHS over and over and over and over and over and over again everyday until the the next season came out for the bills
Gut wrenching loss in the end but I have to say that those Buffalo Bills of the 90’s were some amazing teams! I am a Bears fan but I have respect and love for those Bills teams!
I was 10 when Bills played the Giants in the super bowl, I went to Billstraining camp in 94 I met Jim Kelly had him sign the white official jersey . I been waiting 20 years for a qb, finally JA gets drafted and from year 1-4 dramatic improvement to one of the best in the league. 1-3 years we will have our ring
That was a hard pill to swollow after the kick went wide right. That was one of the greatest defensive super bowl of all time. Little did we know in that time a young Bill Belichek came up with and awesome defensive strategy. He came up with a defense to stop the pass but give the bills the run then they punished the bills receivers . I was a Bill fan at that time and i had to give Parcel and his coaching staff the credit.
It's so frustrating...Our current Bills team needs to figure shit out this year. A lot of questions...I do love LOVE Mcdermott though. All business. About time
very sad to see what's happened to many of these Bills players since that time--Kent Hull (Centre) has since passed, both Steve Christie and Jim Kelly have struggled with cancer and Daryl Talley is struggling with dementia/bankruptcy
Harry Kalas was the best narrator NFL films had and despite his last name people say that it was very caring man. At that time I would have taken a super bowl championship for sure but given the perspective of these many years I wonder if I'm just as proud to be the only team in NFL history to go to four straight super bowls?
Gut wrenching finish to amazing year. Kick may or was blown off course by hovering helicopter near end zone. Should have never come down to that kick. We were out coached.
As a kid was a bills fan. And got this video as a gift from sports illustrated for a subscription. Watched it so many times. Crushing defeat. The next 3 years. Were even worse Just meed josh allen and the 2024 bills to finally break the curse
The superbowl was on my twelfth bday. 1-27-91.Whenever my bday fell on a Sunday the superbowl was the same day the final Sunday in January. It changed after 9/11 and got pushed to the first Sunday in February because of the week off after it happened. And they just never switched it back since. But we had my party the day before on the 26th because of the game. And I got a Giants starter jacket and all my uncles were teasing me telling me how I'd only be able to wear it for 1 day. Because the bills were gonna crush us and I'd be to ashamed to wear it after that! First superbowl i ever watched start to finish as a real fan and I'll never forget it. But i rooted for the bills in the next 3 superbowls.
BRAVO BILLS SIEMPRE LOS LLEVO EN EL CORAZON QUE JUEGO DESARROLLARON EN SUPER WOULS Y ALGUNO TENIA QUE GANAR ...PERO SON COMO LA CRUZ AZUL..LLEGARA ANIMO!🦆👍
I have never blamed Scott Norwood for the Bills losing this Super Bowl because it shouldn't have come down to that. The Bills had their opportunities to put the game away. 1. They failed to score a TD after James Lofton's 61 yard reception. That gave them first and goal at the 8 yard line but were forced to settle for the game tying field goal. 2. Jeff Hostetler somehow hung onto the football despite Bruce Smith grabbing his wrist in the end zone. The Bills did get two points for a safety but a TD there might have put the game away. 3. On 3rd and 13 on the Giants first drive of the 2nd half Mark Ingram broke four tackles to get a first down. If they had stopped them there they would have had to kick a field goal instead of scoring the go ahead TD. 4. On 3rd and 1 at the 19 yard line with less than two minutes left Thurman Thomas took the hand off and gained 22 yards. It was the Bills only 3rd down conversion of the game. On the run Giants DB Everson Walls makes an incredible open field tackle. If Thurman breaks that tackle he would have been gone and would have scored the game winning TD. That would have spared Scott Norwood of a lifetime of ridicule. 5. But the thing that is most ridiculous that no one remembers is that when the Bills stopped the Giants on 3rd down with 2:33 left the Bills allowed 13 seconds to tick off the clock before calling a timeout. 13 seconds! If the Bills had those extra 13 seconds Jim Kelly could have ran another play and gotten Norwood closer.
& I bet if we had 1 of them superbowls in a city with weather like ours...that shit woulda been in the bag! Cuz Dallas & them fools dont know how we do it in the snow! It woulda been a game changer I think. Them were the BEST bunch of guys man. Fuck. I miss that.
I've said it once and I'll say it again. Bills gotta wear these uniforms at least as an alternative against the Chiefs. They'll beat them. Buffalo would go nuts with the re-emergence of the 90's uniforms!!
Come on are you serious?! What the hell was that song in the beginning? Who do they think is watching this video whether it be in the 90s or right now? Cuz yeah that totally sums up my emotional state from what watching my Buffalo Bills, LOL
The Bills played amazingly 4 that time, & we way ahead of the curve.We just choked the last game, whether it just nerves or even psychological or most likely the strings of the higher ups NFL were pulled that made sure to fix our destiny. In my mind...now, we were the champs. No one could keep up..until the last game...4 times...in a row...sounds fishy doesn't it??? The odds of that over & over will never add up. We were the Patriots in our time, without the cheating.
If you watch that kick it actually was heading for in between then suddenly curved out at the tail end of it. I thought is was going to be good when he kicked it. Supposedly that very ball came from Giants sideline as there were no balls available because people were keeping them and Belichek was the one to hand it to the ref. Fishy indeed.
That was their best chance to win a Super Bowl. They were miles ahead better of the Bills, but the Giants had a better game plan and they converted all those 3rd downs in the last drive of the second quarter and first drive of the third quarter. Holding onto the ball for 40 plus minutes is what won the Giants the game. Too bad they didn't have Steve Christie who was with the Bucs earlier and wouldn''t get him until 1992. THIS was their only chance because the Redskins and the Cowboys were vastly superior teams they played in the last 3 super Bowls.
Buffalo lost the Super Bowl because they got seduced into throwing the ball (Belichick did this against the 2001 Rams as well) and not giving the ball enough to Thurman Thomas (15 rushing attempts for 135 yards). He should have run it at least 30 times. Ridiculous. They would have kept the defense off the field longer, and had more consistency on offense instead of throwing into traffic (like the Giants wanted) and getting their receivers beaten up.
EXACTLY. I've been saying that for almost 30 years. Levy was thoroughly outcoached in that game. If Thurman Thomas had gotten 30 carries he would've gained well over 200 rushing yards and it wouldn't have even been a close game. The Giants were using a defense with 2 down linemen, 2(sometimes 3) linebackers, and 6(sometimes 7)defensive backs. Kelly had all day to throw and nobody to throw to but they just kept calling pass plays. Thurman only getting 15 carries is a joke. Should've ran the ball down the Giants throats. If they did that they would've blown out the Giants and it wouldn't have come down to a Norwood FG attempt
@@jeremythompson9122 wasn’t Kelly calling his own plays then also in the K-Gun . I got the impression there was over confidence after the raiders blow out. At the end of the season game despite the Giants losing they controlled TT somewhat. Buffalo did not adapt, the Giants did. The Giants were giving up some passes over the middle but Reed took a lot of hits that game for short yardage but somehow the Bills did not adapt to the defensive changes the Giants made and boy did they run the clock and convert third downs on offence against a tired Bill’s defence. Crazy for Buffalo not to run the ball more considering all that together with the Giants plan of only giving up short yardage. The Bill’s OL had pro bowlers and the leagues leading offensive player in TT. But who was calling the plays?
Mark Kelso was such a weak link on this defense, on top of Buffalo just seems to fold when it matters most regardless of what year it is. With Josh Allen they are still folding under pressure. It sucks being a fan of these clowns 🤡 💯
Marv Levy was by far the most overrated head coach of all time--he did absolutely nothing when he coached in Kansas City in the early 80's--he only got the Bills job because of his friendship with GM Bill Polian. It was Polian who built the Bills (drafting Bruce Smith, convincing Jim Kelly to sign from the USFL etc.)--Levy was handed the keys to a "Cadillac"--the Bills 4 SB appearances had nothing to do with anything Levy did. In fact when Levy was brought back in 2005 as GM (after the disaster that was Tom O'Donahoe) he did nothing to turn the team around--he in fact insisted on hiring another useless tool--Dick Jauron as HC
OVERRATED. The 1990 Bills were so damn overrated. If I had a boatload of money in January 1991, I would have found a way to get to Vegas and bet every last cent on the Giants in the Super Bowl. Why the Bills were favored is pure stupidity.
+A Mango Two games each against the Colts, Jets and one of the worst teams to ever grace an NFL field, the 1990 Patriots. Beat the awful Cardinals. Beat the awful Browns. Really? The Bills would have gone 9-7 against the Giants' schedule.
+A Mango If the 1990 Bills were so wonderful, how come the 1991 and 1992 Bills were utterly destroyed in the Super Bowl? And the 1993 Bills were utterly destroyed in the second half of the Super Bowl? 0-4. That's all. 0-4. 0-4 ZERO AND FOUR!
+David Steinle You believe what you want, but four straight SB's and 4 future HOFers on that roster, plus countless other terrific players is hardly overrated. You can spin it any way you want, but that Bills team was a terrific team and that's a fact.
+A Mango I'm sick and tired of the so-called experts saying the Bills were the better team than the Giants in Super Bowl XXV. NO. Parcells and Belichick proved otherwise. Sick of hearing it. Bills were very fortunate to have the chance to win at the end.
I was there with my son and father in law, and from our angle it looked good. What a heartbreaker. I still want to get to another one with my son. He's a grown man now and I'm a senior citizen. When we got back to the hotel room after the game, my wife said "Hurry!", I didn't know what was up, but my 1 year old daughter took her first step and I was there to see it, si I won anyway. I'll never forget that and the game seemed a lot less important.
Yep. watched this religiously as a child too...what a year...Like a story book almost. I was 8 when this season happened. And I was at the superbowl. from where my family was sitting..looked like Norwood made it...one of the saddest days of my life
This Bills team was better than the Giants. It's a damn shame they didn't win the Super Bowl. So much talent on this squad. Great video.
If super bowl 25 have been niners vs bills it’s a no brainer my niners would have won easy 3 peated
@@chrisrenshaw6291 No, the Bills could’ve beat the 49ers if they would’ve played in this SB. The Bills beat the 49ers in San Francisco in 1992 in the regular season. If the Bills would’ve played San Francisco instead of Dallas, then the Bills might of won the SB. The Bills matched up better with San Fran than Dallas. But Dallas, SF, and Buffalo were the Class teams of the 1990’s. I’d love to see a Buffalo-SF Super Bowl at the present time.
The Chris Berman SB that never happened
The giants scored 20 points in more than 40 minutes. The bills scored 19 points in about 19 minutes. Yeah, they were better, alright. Way better
True!!!!
This was the best Bills team ever! If they had won that Super Bowl, which they should of, they would of been remembered as one of the best teams of all time. The loss still makes me sick.
To date this was the best team ever, but Josh Allen and Co may yet do what Kelly and Co could not. They gotta get that mindset of the early 90s Bills though. The good news is they are building that very culture.
That's a good point but if they win this Super Bowl do they go to the other three?
No doubt. Perfect combination of tough schedule, and offense and defense balance, also unbeaten at rich stadium
@@josephnicolino8529 Good question? It can be hard to stay hungry after a title.
The Bills are the best team to never win the big one. You can say that about the hockey team as well. The Bills do have two major titles in the AFL days in the 1960s. But 0-6 in Super Bowls and Stanley Cups
Hopefully, that changes with Allen & CO who has already done good things and really just getting started
oh man this gave me chills. looking back when Bills were dominant during glory years these VHS tapes were released every year. I was 10 when Wide Right crushed our hearts :(
and makes me feel old. its sucks we’re a quarter century removed from that special time in WNY and Buffalo hasn’t been the same since. it does seem like once in a lifetime. who knows? as long as the fans are there every sunday and the spirit of FANDEMONIUM exists the dream will happen one day 🏉.........
Looks like your dream is coming true 😁
I was 8 when thus happened. I just keep hoping one day man. One day
I'll always feel like that 90 team was the one that actually deserved a world championship. They were a better team than the Giants but the Giants proved that you only have to be better for one day to win it all.
The Bills were definitely the better team--they had in fact beaten the Giants in the regular season--but that was the problem--The Giants HC Parcells and defensive coordinator Belichick looked at that game and designed a game plan to neutralize the Bills "K gun" offense--basically just hanging on to the ball for long stretches and keeping the Bills offense off the field. Levy should have recognized this and simply changed the offensive pace when the Bills were on offense--never felt Levy was that great of a head coach--essentially Bill Polian built the Bills and handed a "gold plated offense" to Levy-he had four chances to win the SB and couldn't win one. Once Polian was gone Levy tanked and tanked again when he came back again in 2005
david graham
That's an interesting point. Perhaps Levy wasn't so talented after all.
The reason they didn't win was because the misuse of Thurman Thomas. They only handed him the ball 15 times and only threw it to him 5 times. He could have had 200 yards rushing in that game easily. They should have given it to him at least 25 times in that game. In the third quarter, the giants were only rushing 2 while sending nine into coverage to shut down the passing game. Levy decided to keep passing against nine man coverage. That was the time to start running the ball. He basically decided to throw the ball against a prevent defense. New York basically dared them to run and the didn't take advantage of it.
Charles Hamilton
That's a solid appraisal. I have lost respect for Levy more and more over the years after having studied his game plans for the super bowls. He loved to quote big shots and give vacuous speeches, but he really blew it on the biggest stage.
The best team doesn't always win, the team that plays the best wins. I saw the Giants vs. the Rams that year. The Giants got the lead and just kept the ball most of the rest of the game. They were good at it.
I don't remember watching this as like a four and five year old kid on VHS over and over and over and over and over and over again everyday until the the next season came out for the bills
Back when Fans loved Football and NFL gave us a reason to love it. Ah, good times.
My Dad had a friend who had this Tape and I borrowed it alot.
Gut wrenching loss in the end but I have to say that those Buffalo Bills of the 90’s were some amazing teams! I am a Bears fan but I have respect and love for those Bills teams!
This is OUR YEAR!!!
Those Bills were real champions and the best teams those years.
As a chiefs fan I didn’t think about most other long suffering franchises..but boy is that an accurate way to describe the bills
Buffalo was the best team in the 90s.
Alejandro Mendoza how many superbowls did they win?
ziggy morris 4 games don't define a decade
ziggy morris they never won a super bowl
Dallas says hi.
In those divisions(3 per conf) you prepped for those teams in your div. Then conf. Bills had little challenge. Weak AFC. NFC was strong.
Thank you for uploading this!!!!! I used to watch the tape of this season over and over!!!
I like that NFL films used basically the same songs for all of their videos back then haha.
Yes, now that you mentioned it!!!!
His name was Kalas but and he had a heart and voice of gold.
I was 10 when Bills played the Giants in the super bowl, I went to Billstraining camp in 94 I met Jim Kelly had him sign the white official jersey . I been waiting 20 years for a qb, finally JA gets drafted and from year 1-4 dramatic improvement to one of the best in the league. 1-3 years we will have our ring
That was a hard pill to swollow after the kick went wide right. That was one of the greatest defensive super bowl of all time. Little did we know in that time a young Bill Belichek came up with and awesome defensive strategy. He came up with a defense to stop the pass but give the bills the run then they punished the bills receivers . I was a Bill fan at that time and i had to give Parcel and his coaching staff the credit.
Anthony Allen tell me about it I cried when that happened I was a child I still love my bill's whe will rise again one day
Anthony Allen If I’m not mistaken, that defensive game plan wound up on its own display in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
R.I.P. Van Miller
I love the post game interviews...Conlan and Bennet doing some SCOAL...different times...lol
It's so frustrating...Our current Bills team needs to figure shit out this year. A lot of questions...I do love LOVE Mcdermott though. All business. About time
To me, this was the best team ever. Wide right just made it more poetic.
very sad to see what's happened to many of these Bills players since that time--Kent Hull (Centre) has since passed, both Steve Christie and Jim Kelly have struggled with cancer and Daryl Talley is struggling with dementia/bankruptcy
Harry Kalas was the best narrator NFL films had and despite his last name people say that it was very caring man.
At that time I would have taken a super bowl championship for sure but given the perspective of these many years I wonder if I'm just as proud to be the only team in NFL history to go to four straight super bowls?
Gut wrenching finish to amazing year. Kick may or was blown off course by hovering helicopter near end zone. Should have never come down to that kick. We were out coached.
laces were in when it was supposed to be out smh
That's a theory I've never heard before. Care to tell more on that?
@@billny33 I know right.
Beautiful song in the beginning.
1990 Buffalo Bills Football Team Went To The Super Bowl For The 1st Time Of Their Football Team History In The Decade Of The 1990's
Great video! The music and narration is on point. Go Bills!
33 Years Ago
That song in the beginning is incredible
True!!!!
30 Years Ago I Was 4 Years Old About To Turned The Age Of 5 Years Old In The Month Of November 1990
As a kid was a bills fan. And got this video as a gift from sports illustrated for a subscription. Watched it so many times. Crushing defeat. The next 3 years. Were even worse Just meed josh allen and the 2024 bills to finally break the curse
This is awesome
Hall Of Famer Starting Quarterback Jim Kelly#12 10 Years Seasons With The Buffalo Bills (1986-1996)
That's eleven seasons!
The music at 13:55 is the same music used for "Road Construction Ahead", and it's called "Olympic Fanfare" by Al Capps.
Thank you for this.
R.I.P. Harry Kalas
The superbowl was on my twelfth bday. 1-27-91.Whenever my bday fell on a Sunday the superbowl was the same day the final Sunday in January. It changed after 9/11 and got pushed to the first Sunday in February because of the week off after it happened. And they just never switched it back since. But we had my party the day before on the 26th because of the game. And I got a Giants starter jacket and all my uncles were teasing me telling me how I'd only be able to wear it for 1 day. Because the bills were gonna crush us and I'd be to ashamed to wear it after that! First superbowl i ever watched start to finish as a real fan and I'll never forget it. But i rooted for the bills in the next 3 superbowls.
The best team
Thanks for this video
91 Bills really was an all time great team. Defense offense special teams.
i love this epoch of US football really
Bills #30 1990
Omg....this music at the beginning....no way 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol... THIS is how it was back then in U.S.! ...And it was common
Damn Scott Norwood
The GREATEST team in NFL HISTORY.
Great video!!!
I don't understand why they don't make these videos for teams anymore?
You’re right about that!!!!!
Ed Oliver is the next Bruce Smith!
1990 Buffalo Bills Football Team Went To The Super Bowl & Lost To The New York Giants By The Score Of 20-19
BRAVO BILLS SIEMPRE LOS LLEVO EN EL CORAZON QUE JUEGO DESARROLLARON EN SUPER WOULS Y ALGUNO TENIA QUE GANAR ...PERO SON COMO LA CRUZ AZUL..LLEGARA ANIMO!🦆👍
I have never blamed Scott Norwood for the Bills losing this Super Bowl because it shouldn't have come down to that. The Bills had their opportunities to put the game away.
1. They failed to score a TD after James Lofton's 61 yard reception. That gave them first and goal at the 8 yard line but were forced to settle for the game tying field goal.
2. Jeff Hostetler somehow hung onto the football despite Bruce Smith grabbing his wrist in the end zone. The Bills did get two points for a safety but a TD there might have put the game away.
3. On 3rd and 13 on the Giants first drive of the 2nd half Mark Ingram broke four tackles to get a first down. If they had stopped them there they would have had to kick a field goal instead of scoring the go ahead TD.
4. On 3rd and 1 at the 19 yard line with less than two minutes left Thurman Thomas took the hand off and gained 22 yards. It was the Bills only 3rd down conversion of the game. On the run Giants DB Everson Walls makes an incredible open field tackle. If Thurman breaks that tackle he would have been gone and would have scored the game winning TD. That would have spared Scott Norwood of a lifetime of ridicule.
5. But the thing that is most ridiculous that no one remembers is that when the Bills stopped the Giants on 3rd down with 2:33 left the Bills allowed 13 seconds to tick off the clock before calling a timeout. 13 seconds! If the Bills had those extra 13 seconds Jim Kelly could have ran another play and gotten Norwood closer.
True!!!!!
Let's go bills
why just why can't they play likeness again😞
If Chuck Knox had been coaching the Bills in 1990 (instead of 1980) the Bills would have won several of those Super Bowls
1990 Buffalo Bills Football Team Went To The Super Bowl BIlls #30
Being from Baltimore , this was my favorite team for a long time...until 96 of course. But always a place in my heart for Buffalo.
So what you're saying is you were bandwagon fan? Lol
Nino M basically yeah
@@fleego_Probably so!!!!!
Actually the opening song is very inspiring if you like crochet. Sparks fly off the needles, really something to see.
8:54 Auqa Teen Hunger Force lol
Damn, Bills fans in the 1990s and today are something else. Look at 35:55.
Great true story,book title-"Cowboy Mafia "*
1990 Buffalo Bills Went To The Super Bowl Lost To The New York Giants By The Score Of 20-19
anyone know the name of the music played at the 25:40 when stone hands Ronnie Harmon drops the ball.
& I bet if we had 1 of them superbowls in a city with weather like ours...that shit woulda been in the bag! Cuz Dallas & them fools dont know how we do it in the snow! It woulda been a game changer I think. Them were the BEST bunch of guys man. Fuck. I miss that.
34 Years Ago
Team Highlights: Thundering Heard
What is the background music during the Dolphin playoff game highlight
The name of the song is Flight. I think from The Network Ensemble music group
I've said it once and I'll say it again. Bills gotta wear these uniforms at least as an alternative against the Chiefs. They'll beat them. Buffalo would go nuts with the re-emergence of the 90's uniforms!!
Go Buffalo!
32:35 #BILLSMAFIA!!!!
Come on are you serious?! What the hell was that song in the beginning? Who do they think is watching this video whether it be in the 90s or right now? Cuz yeah that totally sums up my emotional state from what watching my Buffalo Bills, LOL
Giants Vs. Bills Super Bowl 25
One of the best Super Bowls of all time, no question!!!!!
nothing better than watching this as a giants fan
Where is Norwood's wide right? That is a real highlight for any Giant fan .
Does anybody know the song playing from 16:20 to 16:30?
It sounds so familiar.
+FunnyManny91 To answer my own question, the song is Buffalo Stance by Neneh Cherry.
Super Bowl 55 Will Be In Tampa, FL
It Will Be In The Year Of 2021
what song is being played during the AFC championship hilites?
John Devereux "Great Adventure"
It's weird how the fans are wearing normal clothes
player that doesn't get a lot of credit who deserves it was John Davis was our left guard that guy was great he was here for all four Super Bowls she
9:30 Kick 6
The Bills played amazingly 4 that time, & we way ahead of the curve.We just choked the last game, whether it just nerves or even psychological or most likely the strings of the higher ups NFL were pulled that made sure to fix our destiny. In my mind...now, we were the champs. No one could keep up..until the last game...4 times...in a row...sounds fishy doesn't it??? The odds of that over & over will never add up. We were the Patriots in our time, without the cheating.
Patriots were 1-15 that year 😂
If you watch that kick it actually was heading for in between then suddenly curved out at the tail end of it. I thought is was going to be good when he kicked it. Supposedly that very ball came from Giants sideline as there were no balls available because people were keeping them and Belichek was the one to hand it to the ref. Fishy indeed.
25:34 lol @Darryl Talley falling over. :) GO BROWNS :) Love the Bills though otherwise.
"For the Bills, the road to the Superbowl began in Buffalo"
No sh*t, Sherlock 🤦🏼♂️
That was their best chance to win a Super Bowl. They were miles ahead better of the Bills, but the Giants had a better game plan and they converted all those 3rd downs in the last drive of the second quarter and first drive of the third quarter. Holding onto the ball for 40 plus minutes is what won the Giants the game. Too bad they didn't have Steve Christie who was with the Bucs earlier and wouldn''t get him until 1992. THIS was their only chance because the Redskins and the Cowboys were vastly superior teams they played in the last 3 super Bowls.
Song at 7:30?
+THE Sports Station That's "Impact" by Alan Hawkshaw
Why is Talley not in HOF
Buffalo lost the Super Bowl because they got seduced into throwing the ball (Belichick did this against the 2001 Rams as well) and not giving the ball enough to Thurman Thomas (15 rushing attempts for 135 yards). He should have run it at least 30 times. Ridiculous. They would have kept the defense off the field longer, and had more consistency on offense instead of throwing into traffic (like the Giants wanted) and getting their receivers beaten up.
Lz V Thurman was unstoppable that game. Marv levy is an overrated coach.
EXACTLY. I've been saying that for almost 30 years. Levy was thoroughly outcoached in that game. If Thurman Thomas had gotten 30 carries he would've gained well over 200 rushing yards and it wouldn't have even been a close game. The Giants were using a defense with 2 down linemen, 2(sometimes 3) linebackers, and 6(sometimes 7)defensive backs. Kelly had all day to throw and nobody to throw to but they just kept calling pass plays. Thurman only getting 15 carries is a joke. Should've ran the ball down the Giants throats. If they did that they would've blown out the Giants and it wouldn't have come down to a Norwood FG attempt
Jeremy Thompson exactly they kept force feeding Kelly
@@jeremythompson9122 wasn’t Kelly calling his own plays then also in the K-Gun . I got the impression there was over confidence after the raiders blow out. At the end of the season game despite the Giants losing they controlled TT somewhat. Buffalo did not adapt, the Giants did.
The Giants were giving up some passes over the middle but Reed took a lot of hits that game for short yardage but somehow the Bills did not adapt to the defensive changes the Giants made and boy did they run the clock and convert third downs on offence against a tired Bill’s defence. Crazy for Buffalo not to run the ball more considering all that together with the Giants plan of only giving up short yardage. The Bill’s OL had pro bowlers and the leagues leading offensive player in TT. But who was calling the plays?
Who picked the music for this video?? Jeeeeeeeeeesus.
Great job Frank Reich for having the laces of the football totally to the right on the hold for the fg attempt. 🤡💯
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Mark Kelso was such a weak link on this defense, on top of Buffalo just seems to fold when it matters most regardless of what year it is. With Josh Allen they are still folding under pressure. It sucks being a fan of these clowns 🤡 💯
3:00 mark to skip the cheesy song.
Hey, I love the cheesy song!
Marv Levy was by far the most overrated head coach of all time--he did absolutely nothing when he coached in Kansas City in the early 80's--he only got the Bills job because of his friendship with GM Bill Polian. It was Polian who built the Bills (drafting Bruce Smith, convincing Jim Kelly to sign from the USFL etc.)--Levy was handed the keys to a "Cadillac"--the Bills 4 SB appearances had nothing to do with anything Levy did. In fact when Levy was brought back in 2005 as GM (after the disaster that was Tom O'Donahoe) he did nothing to turn the team around--he in fact insisted on hiring another useless tool--Dick Jauron as HC
Go fuck yourself.
perhaps the cheesiest, cringiest most butt-puckeringly bad song and tribute ever ... I need a shower
OVERRATED. The 1990 Bills were so damn overrated. If I had a boatload of money in January 1991, I would have found a way to get to Vegas and bet every last cent on the Giants in the Super Bowl. Why the Bills were favored is pure stupidity.
+David Steinle Yeah, 13-3 during the regular season and dominating the Dolphins and Raiders in the play-offs is sure being overrated, isn't it?
+A Mango Two games each against the Colts, Jets and one of the worst teams to ever grace an NFL field, the 1990 Patriots. Beat the awful Cardinals. Beat the awful Browns. Really? The Bills would have gone 9-7 against the Giants' schedule.
+A Mango If the 1990 Bills were so wonderful, how come the 1991 and 1992 Bills were utterly destroyed in the Super Bowl? And the 1993 Bills were utterly destroyed in the second half of the Super Bowl? 0-4. That's all. 0-4. 0-4 ZERO AND FOUR!
+David Steinle You believe what you want, but four straight SB's and 4 future HOFers on that roster, plus countless other terrific players is hardly overrated.
You can spin it any way you want, but that Bills team was a terrific team and that's a fact.
+A Mango I'm sick and tired of the so-called experts saying the Bills were the better team than the Giants in Super Bowl XXV. NO. Parcells and Belichick proved otherwise. Sick of hearing it. Bills were very fortunate to have the chance to win at the end.
R.I.P. Harry Kalas