Frank Reich, a 14 year NFL veteran, is best remembered for engineering the greatest comeback in NFL history. The scene was Jan. 3. 1993 at Rich Stadium, Buffalo NY. Early in the 3rd Quarter, the Bills were losing to the Oilers in 1993 Wildcard game 31-3. Frank Reich, who was substituting for the injured Jim Kelly, recalls the day was most recalled by Buffalo Bills fans. This 2009 interview is interspersed with calls from Van Miller.
C'mon guys...Bledsoe threw the ball away on 4th once or twice...everyone makes mistakes.
homebrew22 4 months ago
Cedar crest grad!
dfox17038 4 months ago
Van Miller's voice gives me chills
bworth69 4 months ago
I remember hearing that security at rich stadium let bills fans back in that left you would not be able to get away with it these day's
Buffro20 5 months ago
@SisterKlon
Hence why he was a backup.
reivenlocke 9 months ago
@reivenlocke I think being known, in part for spiking a ball on 4th down in the playoffs disqualifies him from this honor.
SisterKlon 9 months ago
Does he remember when, in 1997 he engineered the greatest botched comeback in NFL history?
Spike the ball on 4th down..
SisterKlon 9 months ago
@beniandcami ,,,,I just met him tonite at a Christian fund raiser,what a gentleman,and a real hero.great man of God.
Gavilanes65 10 months ago
@Airsoftcleaner
I'm glad someone knows where I got it from.
reivenlocke 11 months ago
@reivenlocke Good Bermanism
Airsoftcleaner 11 months ago