You. Are. Sick. Seek help immediately. You are like Jimmy Fallon in Fever Pitch watching the Buckner play over and over.
You sir are a dumbass. Why don't you start posting at the bottom 2 links if you decided to pick that **** up? http://boards.buffalobills.com/ http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/
The Oilers were my favorite team as well; but I can't imagine any Pro squad with that offensive scheme breaks .500 nowadays. I also wonder what the Niners or Cowboys secondary would have done to us; especially once Deion came into the mix 2-3 years later.
Here's my guess as to the number of sales of this dvd by geography... Buffalo - 292,648 Houston - 1 You have got to be the only Oilers fan that would purposely watch this again.
What's on the list for next Christmas? NCAA Basketball Championship game from 1983? NLCS 1980? NLCS 1986? NBA Finals 1981? NBA Finals 1986? I'd just assumed get pepper sprayed in the eyes then watch Frank Reich, the refs, the mob or Oilers stupidity from that cold day in Buffalo ever again. I blame myself for that game. When they returned that interception for a TD early in the 3rd quarter I made my now infamous comment, "Not even the Oilers can blow a 32 point lead in less then a half of football. The Oilers are going to win in Buffalo!!!!" God sometimes has a really warped sense of humor.
Kevin Gilbride Kevin Gilbride is in his first full season as the Giants’ offensive coordinator after serving the previous three years as the team’s quarterbacks coach. Gilbride assumed play-calling duties from former coordinator John Hufnagel prior to the regular season finale in Washington. The Giants scored 34 points – their second-highest total of the season – and gained 355 yards (261 on the ground) in a victory over the Redskins that virtually clinched a playoff berth. Gilbride again called the plays the following week in a 23-20 loss to Philadelphia in an NFC Wild Card Game. When Gilbride was hired as the quarterbacks coach on Jan. 26, 2004, he was reunited with Tom Coughlin, for whom he worked as the Jacksonville Jaguars’ first offensive coordinator in 1995 and 96. Gilbride has also coordinated offenses for the Houston Oilers, Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills. The 2006 season is Gilbride’s 33rd in coaching and 18th in the National Football League.
Im not sure if I should laugh or cry. I will die before I watch that game again. I saw it once and have zero plans to revisit. This thread is a tragedy.
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LOL - it is the same scheme that New England is running, and the Packers. The 4 and 5 wide schemes. People just don't want to call it Run and Shoot, but it is the same. And Ernest Givins was HELD on that interception in OT...damnit ! DD
I just cant do it...I started that video and had to stop after about 20 seconds. This is torture. I cant come back to this thread. Sorry.
NFL Network showing this right now. Score is 7-3 Oilers. Either I punch myself on the n%ts or I watch this game. Hmmm... let's see... I think I'd rather punch myself on the cojones... that'd be LESS PAINFUL.