The Feud That Won’t Quit: Baltimore Radio Host Takes Aim at Bills Mafia
A long-standing rivalry has been reignited between Jerry Coleman, a Baltimore-based radio personality, and the passionate fans of the Buffalo Bills, affectionately known as Bills Mafia. Coleman’s latest jab at the city of Buffalo, labeling it a “city of losers,” has sparked a heated response from the Bills and their loyal followers.
A History of Heartbreak
As a die-hard Orioles fan who grew up just outside of Baltimore, I can attest that the city’s sports teams have had their fair share of disappointments. The Orioles’ lack of World Series appearances is a sore spot for fans like me, and I’d do just about anything to see them make it to the championship series. So, when Coleman takes aim at Buffalo’s sports teams, it’s hard not to take it personally.
The Bills Fire Back
Coleman’s comments didn’t go unnoticed, and the Bills responded with a scathing tweet before their game. Coach Sean McDermott was visibly upset, and it’s easy to see why. The Bills have faced their fair share of playoff heartbreak, including four Super Bowl losses. But to be called a “city of losers” by a representative of a city that has its own struggles with winning? That’s a low blow.
A Tale of Two Cities
Baltimore’s sports teams, including the Ravens, have had their own struggles in the playoffs. It’s hard to criticize another city’s teams when your own have faced similar disappointments. The Ravens’ recent playoff woes, including losses to the Titans, Chiefs, and Bills, make it difficult to point fingers at other teams.
The Bills’ Curse
The Bills, on the other hand, have had an uncanny ability to attract bad luck in the playoffs. From Scott Norwood’s infamous missed field goal to the Music City Miracle, it seems like the football gods have been against them. So, when Mark Andrews dropped a crucial pass in a recent game, it was a shock to everyone – including the Bills themselves.
A City United
Despite the heartbreak, the people of Buffalo have come together to poke fun at Coleman’s comments. It’s a true testament to the city’s spirit and sense of humor. And as for Coleman? Well, it’s clear that his attempts to rile up the Bills Mafia have only served to unite them further.
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