It was disaster averted. Joy would actually reign in Mudville after all. Whereas the Mighty Casey had fallen short in his mythologized turn at the bat, the beleaguered Bills of Buffalo, who had already come up just short in their first contest earlier during a snow-filled hurricane, the team would not fail in their football rematch(es) against their ultimate tormentor, the Patriots of New England.
Josh Allen and his gang of history-making stalwarts then squashed Bill Belichick’s squad to take the division crown in the regular season, before they’d unleash the first perfect (offensive) game in NFL history to complete the changing of the guard to begin Buffalo’s postseason push – while sending New England home to face the same sort of heartache and depression they once punished Bills fans with over a two-decade period of sheer dominance.
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