Monday, January 14, 2013

Notable Conference Championship Game Moments since 1993

1992: Buffalo defeats Miami 29-10 in Sunny South Beach, as Dan Marino plays in his last Conference Championship Game. Dallas defeats San Francisco 30-20 in Soggy and Muddy Candlestick Park

1994: San Diego upsets Pittsburgh 17-13 thanks to a late Goal Line stand

1997: Denver holds off Pittsburgh and Green Bay upends San Francisco

1998: Atlanta upsets and shocks Minnesota at the Metrodome

1999: Tenneesee upsets Jacksonville and defeats the Jaguars for the third time in 1999

2000: Baltimore's defense out plays Oakland and upsets the Raiders 16-3

2001: Drew Bledsoe leads Patriots back to New Orleans

2002: Ronde Barber's 4th Quarter Pick 6 seals Tampa's first Super Bowl trip

2003: Carolina upsets Philadelphia and New England forces 4 Peyton Manning INT's

2004: New England upsets Pittsburgh 41-27 at Heintz

2005: Pittsburgh becomes the first #6 Seed since New England in 1985 to advance to the Super Bowl

2006: Indianapolis comes from 21-3 behind to send Peyton Manning to his first Super Bowl

2007: New York upsets Green Bay at Frigid Lambeau in Brett Farve's Green Bay Finale

2008: Arizona holds off Philadelphia in first ever NFC Championship Game

2009: New Orleans advances to first Super Bowl ever

2010: Green Bay completes magical ride to Super Bowl XLV as a #6 seed

2011: The Giants outlast San Francisco in a thriller in Overtime and New England outlast's Baltimore

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Notable Divisional round upsets over the last 20 years

1992: Frank Reich and the Bills upset Pittsburgh and end Bill Cowher's first season

1993: Joe Montana leds Kansas City to upset over the Houston Oilers

1995: Indianapolis upset's Kansas City at Arrowhead and Farve leads Packers over 49ers at Candlestick

1996: Jacksonville, in its second season of existence upset's heavy Super Bowl Favorite Denver at Mile HIgh

1997: Denver shocks Kansas City at Arrowhead

1999: Tenneesee upset's Indy in Peyton Manning's first playoff game

2000: Ray Lewis and Baltimore upset defending conference champ Tenneesee en route to Super Bowl

2001: Donovan McNabb leads Eagles to victory at Solider Field

2003: Manning leads Colts to win at Arrowhead. Carolina upsets St. Louis in Overtime

2005: Pittsburgh holds off Indianapolis en route to Super Bowl and Carolina stuns Chicago at Solider Field

2006: New England and Indianapolis stun San Diego, ending Marty Schotenheimer's tenure and Baltimore's season

2007: San Diego shocks the Colts in the finale at the RCA Dome, The Giants stun the Cowboys in the final playoff game at Texas Stadium

2008: Arizona stuns Carolina, Philadelphia stuns Defending Champion Giants, Baltimore holds off Tenneesee

2009: The Jets stun San Diego in LaDanian Tomlinson's final game with San Diego

2010: The Packers stun Atlanta, The Jets knock off the Patriot's

2011: The Giant's end the Packer's 15-1 season.

Friday, January 4, 2013

On this day in Lehman Basketball History

On January 4, 2003, The Lehman Freshmen team traveled to St. Henry looking for their 2nd win of the season.

Led by Andy Barhorst's 25 points, the Freshmen Cavaliers upset The Redskins on their home court 43-40. The Freshmen team featured Logan Peltier, James Peltier, Stephen Lentz, Chris Slattery, John McDade, Eric Cisco, Andy Barhorst, Alex Dunson.

Later that night, The Boys Varsity squad hosted Wapak and Senior center Justin Seger would lead the Cavaliers to their 2nd straight victory, scoring 37 points

Two nights earlier at Fairlawn, The Cavaliers defeated the Jets 78-73, behind a school record 47 from Seger.



Thursday, January 3, 2013

On this day in 1993, Reich leads Bills to the greatest comeback in NFL History

Orchard Park, New York and Rich Stadium (Now called Ralph Wilson Stadium) was the site of the Greatest Comeback in NFL History engineered by a backup QB.

Their is a reason why the Buffalo Bills went to 4 straight Super Bowls. A great offense and a great defense. A offense led by Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Don Beebe. A defense led by Bruce Smith, Daryl Talley, Phil Hanson, Nate Odomes, Henry Jones

The Bills feel behind the Houston Oilers (Now the Tenneesee Titans) 35-3 in the 3rd Quarter, but Reich, who was Boomer Esiason's backup in college at the University of Maryland, would rally the Bills. Kenny Davis would get the Bills off and running in the 3rd with a Touchdown and then touchdown tosses to Beebe and Reed, who caught 3 alone, helped the Bills storm back to take a 38-35 lead. Al Del Greco would tie the game to force over time.

Henry Jones would intercept Warren Moon in overtime to set up Steve Christie's game winning kick.

Buffalo would go on to beat the Steelers and Dolphins on the road to reach Super Bowl XXVII in Pasadena