History, backed by reason and analysis, strongly suggests
that New England’s visit to Ralph Wilson Stadium on Sunday should be approached
with, at best, cautious optimism.
Well, screw history. To hell with reason and analysis, too,
while we’re at it.
A first-place showdown between two unbeaten teams (yes, yes,
after one week – but remember, we’re dispensing with reason here) embodies the
whole purpose of being a fan. The anticipation of taking apart a hated, and
quite possibly evil, rival on your home turf is at least as great as the
satisfaction of actually doing it.
While media new and old has been filled this week with both alleged
experts and craven fans cautioning about getting “too excited” over Buffalo’s thoroughly
dominant season-opening performance against Indianapolis, the editorial
board of We Want Marangi firmly believes that it is not possible to be
excessively enthused about this contest.
The Bills themselves seem to be in the proper spirit, from Rex
Ryan’s press-conference tweaking to Marcell Dareus saying what almost
everyone in the region thinks: “Don’t
nobody like the Patriots.” (In the interest of full disclosure, all the
Deflategate hubbub, best
summarized by Cartman’s dream sequence during this week’s South Park,
somehow makes me like them a little more. But that’s something probably best
discussed with a professional.)
Retail outlets from gas stations to the official team store reinforced Dareus' thesis with air pump promotions.
Retail outlets from gas stations to the official team store reinforced Dareus' thesis with air pump promotions.
Yes, the Patriots, when quarterbacked by Tom Brady, as we’ve
been reminded repeatedly over the past week, have beaten Buffalo 23 of the last
25 games in which the National Football League’s most successful – and reviled –
team of the century has actually been trying. That’s not counting the
embarrassing-in-retrospect losses to the Matt Cassell-led Patriots in 2008, or
the exhibition
game masquerading as last year’s finale.
And, sure, Bill Belichick’s defensive scheming has gotten
the better of quarterbacks from Jim Kelly to Russell Wilson, making a complete
stifling of a novice like Tyrod Taylor seem like the most likely outcome.
And it’s true that few teams raise expectations more quickly,
only
to shatter them even faster, than the Bills.
But so what?
The Buffalo teams that compiled such a wretched recent
history against Belichick, Brady and whoever else fills out the New England
roster share little beyond uniform colors with the current edition. There is a
different coach, different quarterback, different running backs, different
receivers, different offensive linemen and different approaches on both sides
of the ball, with Rex Ryan’s attack-oriented defensive approach seemingly
perfectly suited to one of the NFL’s most talented units.
Of course, all of that could add up to a painfully similar
outcome on Sunday, but why worry about that now?
Instead, WWM strongly endorses the following approach,
whether you’re watching the game with 73,000 like-minded individuals in Orchard
Park, in the privacy of your own home or somewhere in between:
--- Dig out your most superstition-laden apparel, be
it a jersey, hat, 1993-vintage Zubaz, Bills-colored thong, or all of the
above, and put it/them on. Now. Sleep in the outfit. On Sunday morning, wear it
to mow the lawn, to church if you’re so inclined, or to your tailgate party of
choice.
--- Watch this YouTube clip of the 2003 season opener, which
closely resembles a Bills fan’s ideal outcome for Sunday. You should probably
try to forget the ugliest uniforms in franchise history, though, as well as the
Limp-Bizkity soundtrack. Also try to forget that this was supposedly the game
that ended the Patriots’ dominance of the Bills. Twelve years ago.
--- Make proper arrangements for a game-time batch of wings.
Don’t fight the clichĂ© – live it.
--- Yell at Brady and Belichick. Constantly, if you’re at
Ralph Wilson Stadium, or any time they appear onscreen anywhere else. Edit
yourself according to your surroundings. Or not. Your choice. If you need extra motivation to find the right words for Tom, remember this:
--- Don’t give up. If there’s anything better than stomping
a deeply loathed opponent, it’s coming back to do so.
--- Enjoy the moment. The Bills haven’t provided many like
this in the last 15 years, so bask in it while it lasts.
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