For those of you who watched last nights' Monday Night game between the Bills and Browns, Buffalo had a chance to win the game with time expiring when trailing Cleveland by a score of 29-27.
It was 4th down and as Rian Lindell got ready to attempt the game winning 47-yard field goal, Mike Tirico and the ESPN's broadcasting crew decided to remind viewers of the infamous Scott Norwood, "wide-right" miss during Super Bowl XXV. Coincidently, both were 47-yard field goals to win the game. And coincidently, both missed by going "wide-right"!
What are your feelings towards broadcasters jinxing teams or brining up bad karma before an important play? Are you superstistious about this sort of thing?
Was this jinx the biggest "Danny Noonan" moment in sports? (Caddyshack fans know this from when Danny is trying to putt to win the Bushwood golf contest and everyone is yelling Nooonan!). To me, ESPN pulled a "Noonan" to jinx the Bills.
It was 4th down and as Rian Lindell got ready to attempt the game winning 47-yard field goal, Mike Tirico and the ESPN's broadcasting crew decided to remind viewers of the infamous Scott Norwood, "wide-right" miss during Super Bowl XXV. Coincidently, both were 47-yard field goals to win the game. And coincidently, both missed by going "wide-right"!
What are your feelings towards broadcasters jinxing teams or brining up bad karma before an important play? Are you superstistious about this sort of thing?
Was this jinx the biggest "Danny Noonan" moment in sports? (Caddyshack fans know this from when Danny is trying to putt to win the Bushwood golf contest and everyone is yelling Nooonan!). To me, ESPN pulled a "Noonan" to jinx the Bills.