by 204BC » Tue Dec 21, 2004 8:37 pm
Sorry DDD, but you didn't answer the whole question so I'm going to steal this one from you. You were supposed to give the nickname of each of the plays. Thanks for the rest of the answer though, it's much easier to copy and paste than it is to actually think of something to write.
#1: "THE MISS"
January 27, 1991, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL: With eight seconds remaining in Super Bowl XXV, Buffalo Bills placekicker Scott Norwood lines up a 47-yard field goal attempt. Bills special-teams coach Bruce DeHaven looks on as the kick sails wide right, handing the New York Giants a 20-19 victory. Significance? They lost.
#2: "THE MUSIC CITY MIRICLE"
January 8, 2000, Adelphia Coliseum, Nashville, TN: After converting a 41-yard field goal with 16 seconds left, the Bills need only to cover a kickoff to preserve a 16-15 upset victory over the Tennessee Titans in a wild-card playoff game. After fielding the kick, Titans running back Lorenzo Neal laterals the ball to tight end Frank Wycheck, who in turn, passes the ball across the field to wide receiver Kevin Dyson. DeHaven watches helplessly as Dyson races 75 yards up the left sideline for a touchdown, giving the Titans a 22-16 win. Significance? They lost again.<br><br><span class=gensmall>Accepted as answer by joshyboy72 on Tue Dec 21, 2004 10:09 pm EST.</span>