"John D. Giorgis" wrote:
> 
> Also now forgetten is a bit of trivia that in the Bills' 4th Super Bowl,
> the Dallas Cowboys actually pulled off the greatest comeback in Super Bowl
> History.   Yes, the Bills had them on the ropes at halftime, and was
> driving for another score when the usually sure-handed Thurman Thomas
> fumble the ball - at that moment, the memory of three straight losses piled
> onto the Bills' psyche and they never recovered.
> 
> Speaking for myself it is *that* moment, the fumble, that I would take back
> if I could, far more than I would missed field goal.

A couple of questions about that:

1)  I can't keep straight which year was which as far as the Bills' Nth
Superbowl.  Which year was that?

2)  Could you then say that the Bills "Oilered"?  (And if so, how ironic
would it be to say that?  The answer to that may depend on which year
this was.)

And a comment:

Until the Bills came along and started losing Superbowls, the Cowboys
held the record for the most Superbowls lost.

        Julia

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