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The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Buffalo Bills: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping, and Gut-Wrenching Moments from Buffalo Bills History

by Scott Pitoniak, Buffalo Bills
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Overview

Genuine fans take the best team moments with the less than great, and know that the games that are best forgotten make the good moments truly shine. This monumental book of the Buffalo Bills documents all the best moments and personalities in the history of the team, but also unmasks the regrettably awful and the unflinchingly ugly. In entertaining—and unsparing—fashion, this book sparkles with Bills highlights and lowlights, from wonderful and wacky memories to the famous and infamous. Such moments include the 50 sacks of the fearsome 1964 defense, as well as the nine turnovers of Super Bowl XVII. Whether providing fond memories, goose bumps, or laughs, this portrait of the team is sure to appeal to the fan who has been through it all.

Synopsis

Presents all the best moments and personalities in the history of the Buffalo Bills. It also unmasks the bad, the regrettably awful, and the ugly.

About the Author, Scott Pitoniak

Scott Pitoniak is an award-winning journalist. He has been named one of the top columnists in the nation by the Associated Press Sports Editors and is the author of several books, including Tales from the Buffalo Bills Sidelines. He lives in Rochester, New York.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Triumph Books
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781600780080

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