1990-93 Buffalo Bills Stat of the Day

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When the Bills made their fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance in January 1994, they accomplished something that probably won't ever happen again. The odds were calculated on making it to four straight Super Bowls and they came out to 38,416 to 1. I wonder what the odds are on losing four straight Super Bowls?

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Big Lou, it seems as though those odds are assuming all nfl teams are equal. Thats simply not true. But given the number, the probability should be your # to the third power. A hint, its a big number! LOL...
 

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That number is way too high, cause there werent too many teams in the AFC that could compete with the Bills.
I am still blaming Marv Levy for not winning one
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The Bills were very good, yeah, but were they underdogs in all of those games? You can't blame Levy for losing to Dallas twice, those guys were incredible, but maybe they had a legitimate shot at beating Washington and New York...
 

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The Bills were actually 6.5 point favorites against the Giants in their first Super Bowl appearance but were underdogs in the next three. How about that kick by Scott Norwood?!?

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