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  • Episode 5 - The Drought Ends: 17 Years of Waiting
    2026/05/05

    December 31, 2017. The Buffalo Bills haven't made the playoffs since 1999. Seventeen seasons. The longest active drought in American professional sports. Then Andy Dalton, a Cincinnati Bengals quarterback with no connection to Buffalo, throws a 49-yard touchdown pass in the final minutes of the final game of the season. And an entire city loses its mind.


    This is the full story. How a franchise spent nearly two decades cycling through quarterbacks, coaches, and false hope. The years that broke fans and the ones that teased them. The Sunday afternoon when Bills players huddled around a locker room TV watching a game they couldn't control, and what happened in bars and living rooms across Western New York when the clock hit zero. We cover the Dalton donations, the tables that didn't survive, and why this moment meant more than any single win ever could.

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    28 分
  • Episode 4 - Music City Miracle: Was It a Lateral?
    2026/05/05

    January 8, 2000. AFC Wild Card. Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans. Sixteen seconds left. Bills up 16-15 after a go-ahead kick. The game is won. Then Lorenzo Neal hands the ball to Frank Wycheck, who throws a cross-field lateral to Kevin Dyson, who runs 75 yards untouched into the end zone. Tennessee wins. Buffalo's season ends on one play that fans still swear was a forward pass.


    This is the full story. A Bills team clawing back to the playoffs after years of decline, a special teams play drawn up weeks earlier called "Home Run Throwback," the frame-by-frame breakdown of whether that ball went forward, and the replay review that crushed an entire city in real time. We take you from the hope of those final sixteen seconds to the silence that followed, and why this play marked the true end of the Bills' golden era.

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    35 分
  • Ep. 3 - No Goal: A Stanley Cup Stolen in Dallas
    2026/05/05

    June 19, 1999. Stanley Cup Finals, Game 6. Buffalo Sabres vs. Dallas Stars. Triple overtime. Brett Hull scores the goal that wins Dallas the Stanley Cup. One problem: his skate is in the crease. The refs wave it off, then they don't. The league changes its story. Buffalo never gets its answer.


    This is the full story. How a small-market Sabres team led by Dominik Hasek made an improbable run to the Finals, the grueling six-game series, the controversial rule that should have nullified the goal, and the NHL's fumbled explanation that left an entire city believing they were robbed. We break down the play frame by frame, the rule as it was written, and why "No Goal" became a rallying cry that still echoes through Western New York.

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    25 分
  • Ep. 2 - The Comeback: The Greatest Rally in NFL History
    2026/05/05

    January 3, 1993. AFC Wild Card. Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Oilers. Down 35-3 in the third quarter, the Bills pull off what no NFL team has done before or since. 41-38 in overtime. The greatest comeback in professional football history.


    This is the full story. How the Oilers built a 32-point lead, why Frank Reich replaced an injured Jim Kelly, the moment the crowd at Rich Stadium stopped leaving and started believing, and the avalanche of touchdowns that rewrote what was possible in the NFL. We take you through every turning point, every fourth-quarter shift, and the overtime finish that still gives Buffalo fans chill

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    29 分
  • Ep. 1 - Wide Right: The Kick That Haunts a City
    2026/05/05

    January 27, 1991. Super Bowl XXV. Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants. With eight seconds left and the Bills down by one, Scott Norwood lines up a 47-yard field goal to win it all. What happens next becomes the two most painful words in Buffalo sports history.


    This is the full story. The Bills' dominant 1990 season, the no-huddle offense that terrified the NFL, a Super Bowl game plan built around slowing them down, and the final drive that put everything on one kick. We break down the play, the aftermath, and why Wide Right still echoes through Western New York more than three decades later.

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    25 分