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Discussion in 'Smack Central' started by Houtex1506, Oct 19, 2009.

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  1. Houtex1506 Camp Fodder

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    "Titans owner Bud Adams called Sunday's 59-0 loss to the Patriots possibly the low point in franchise history" - Its feels good to get the monkey (Buffalo Playoff Game) off the Houston Oilers back.
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  2. tennygrl619 Rookie

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    What am I missing here?
  3. 10ECTyrant What!

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    "The 1993 NFL playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Houston Oilers (also known as "The Comeback") featured the Bills recovering from a 32-point deficit to win in overtime, and it remains the largest comeback in NFL history. The game is also remembered for being won by the Bills backup quarterback Frank Reich.

    It was played in Rich Stadium, and was televised by NBC, with Charlie Jones and Todd Christensen calling the action. The stadium did not sell out for this game and was therefore blacked out in Western New York and Southern Ontario. As a result, local fans did not get to see the game broadcast on TV.

    Both teams qualified for the playoffs as wild card teams.

    The Buffalo Bills, the American Football Conference (AFC) champions for the previous two seasons, recorded an 11–5 record during the 1992 regular season and finished in second place in the AFC Eastern Division. Buffalo's no-huddle offense led the league in rushing yards (2,436) and ranked second in the league in total offensive yards (6,114 yards).

    Meanwhile, the Houston Oilers finished in second place in the AFC Central Division with a 10-6 record. Houston's Run & Shoot offense led the league in passing (4,231 yards) and its defense ranked third in the league, allowing only 4,532 total yards. Overall, the team boasted nine pro bowl selections, including their quarterback Warren Moon (despite missing six games with injuries) and three wide receivers, Curtis Duncan, Haywood Jeffires, and Ernest Givins. The Oilers also had a powerful running attack with Lorenzo White, who rushed for 1,226 yards and caught 57 passes.

    The Bills and Oilers had faced each other for the final game of the regular season, with Houston defeating Buffalo, 27–3 in Houston. During that game, Bills starting quarterback Jim Kelly suffered strained ligaments in his knee, leaving backup quarterback Frank Reich to finish the game in his place. With Kelly out, Reich took the reins starting in place of Kelly the following week in the wild card game. Buffalo hosted Houston, having a better record. Reich also started the following divisional playoff game in Pittsburgh in which Buffalo also won 24–3, then advancing to the AFC Championship game the following week versus the Miami Dolphins."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Buffalo_Bills-Houston_Oilers_Wild_Card_playoff_game
  4. tennygrl619 Rookie

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    Very informative. Thank you.
  5. Hoffa Freak you you freakin freak...

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    The MCM game did that already...
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  6. Overalls Starter

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    Feel the Karma.
  7. Texan_Bill Camp Fodder

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    First this:

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    Then this??

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  8. TitansJonne Elite Veteran

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    ^^^ he wants to have peyton so bad, guess he'll have to be satisfied with Kerry.
  9. george Camp Fodder

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  10. imatexan Rookie

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    Its both.

    Cant' wait until the MNF game, another win and plenty of smack.

    Cheer up titans fans..not ;)
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