Remember the fun you had watching the Bills embarrass themselves in the Super Bowl for four consecutive years? Get ready to relive it.
ESPN’s latest “30 for 30” documentary delves deep into Buffalo’s Super Bowl runs in the 1990s. “Four Falls of Buffalo” is scheduled to debut at 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. A free live stream of it can be found here.
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The documentary is narrated by William Fichtner, a Western New York native and longtime Bills fan. Needless to say, the film -- directed by Ken Rodgers -- received his approval.
"It's not just about a football team. It's about our town. It's about our people," said Fichtner, per TWC News. "I was blown away. I was really proud, proud to be from Buffalo."
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Fichtner’s critique of the documentary wasn’t unaccompanied. Many, including some of the Bills former players, were captivated in an early screening.
Quick review of #FourFallsOfBuffalo: Must. Watch. Will make you laugh, cry & truly understand what makes the Bills & their fans so special.
— Jonah Javad (@JonahJavad) December 10, 2015
Every 30 for 30 is great, but as a Buffalonian, and someone who covered those teams, I had chills watching the film. Great stuff
— Sal Maiorana (@salmaiorana) December 10, 2015
"Amazing." -Jim Kelly's reaction after seeing #FourFallsOfBuffalo pic.twitter.com/Lryg8tFxTE
— ESPN Films 30 for 30 (@30for30) December 10, 2015
The Bills lost their first Super Bowl to the Giants in 1990, followed by losses to Washington (1991) and the Cowboys (1992, 1993).
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Only 48 hours till #FourFallsOfBuffalo! PREVIEW: https://t.co/w4lIvpvkzL
— ESPN Films 30 for 30 (@30for30) December 11, 2015
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