The jewel for 4th AFC Championship ….after beating Kansas City with Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, Neil Smith, and the late Derrick Thomas 30-13 to make it to Super Bowl XXVIII.
Remember the chant going around Rich Stadium “Piss ’em off and go for 4??” It brings back goose bumps. It was on T-Shirts, Jim Kelly said it on the air…was a great rallying cry. USA Today had a headline please don’t let the Bills make it to the Super Bowl…etc…
I remember they asked Stephen Hawking right before Super Bowl XXVIII to calculate how long would it be for a team to make it to 4 Super Bowls in a row again. He gave his explanation with the current (then) landscape of 28 teams and projected free agency, it wouldn’t happen again for another 46 years. I wonder how that number is skewed now with 32 teams with the advent of the Texans, Ravens, Jaguars, and Panthers.
One of the driving forces of course was Hall of Fame RB Thurman Thomas who led the NFL in scrimmage yards 4 years in a row. He broke the record of the late Jim Brown and was the sparkplug that ignited our offense.
Still its a feat to be celebrated. I wish we would have brought home the BIG ring but my boyz were still a team to be lauded for their resilient effort. Isn’t that the essence of sports and life? Once you get knocked down get back up and go after it again…that’s the axiom! Of course you’d like to win but its your effort that’s celebrated.
One final look back takes us to Jim Kelly’s debut back in 1986. His inspiring fans to think of a brighter future for long suffering Bills fans.
In a strange way its because MY Buffalo Bills kept getting up and going after it is why I remember them with such reverence even more so had they just gone to 1 and won it.
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Jimmy Johnson’s last ring with Dallas after the 1993 season besting MY Buffalo Bills 30-13 in Super Bowl XXVIII, but don’t forget, he and that coaching staff was from the [[_]]. The Cowboys were on the brink of becoming one of the NFL’s greatest dynasties.
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*Cowboys held back the Packers and 49ers who went on to win 29 and 31 respectively


They had just visited Ohio State University and tested out players before the draft. Standing room only in this bar on St Patty’s and havin’ a drink with an off duty police officer at the door and in they came right between us…”That S.O.B. looks just like Jimmy Johnson?” is all I could blurt out…I was drinking gang…articulation isn’t a strong suit at a time like that. Never mind being a fan of the Miami Hurricanes, etc. Talking to him was cool…slapped me on the back and said sorry about Buffalo…lol. This was 1 1/2 months after the 52-17 Super Bowl win Dallas had over the Bills.
Funny he only played for Dallas in 1992 and 1993 and was a Pro Bowler who didn’t get his due for what he meant to that defense. Without Haley in 1991, they made it to the Divisional round of the playoffs yet were destroyed by Detroit’s passing game. Everett made sure that no one would do that in 1992.
This was the best of the Cowboys teams of the 90’s. Everett got his due in ’93 with a Pro Bowl berth. One of the reason’s they didn’t three-peat in ’94 I believe started with Jimmy Johnson’s (the [[_]]) departure and the other was losing Thomas Everett to Tampa.

Washington Redskins best team…1991 Super Bowl XXVI champions 37-24 over MY Buffalo Bills!! Congratulations Wilber Marshall, Darryl Green, and Earnest Byner formerly of the Cleveland Browns. It was good to see him get a ring.

Joe Gibbs’ charges only had 1 more playoff season the following year before the team slid into obscurity. The team became a step too slow with many of their players aging. The Redskins wouldn’t make the playoffs in the next 7 years. By then Gibbs Hall of Fame career would be over as well as this championship era in Washington. Yet 1991 saw one of the strongest champions in league history.
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