Review of "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Buffalo Bills: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping and Gut-wrenching Moments in Buffalo Bills History," by Scott Pitoniak

 Review of

The Good, the Bad & the Ugly Buffalo Bills: Heart-Pounding, Jaw-Dropping and Gut-wrenching Moments in Buffalo Bills History, by Scott Pitoniak ISBN 9781600780080

Five out of five stars

High and lowlights of the franchise

This book is a collection of short segments of text with images describing the main highs and lows of the Buffalo Bills franchise. While there are a few that deal with pro football in Buffalo before the franchise was formed as part of the American Football League in 1960, the focus is on what happened during and after 1960. It is an entertaining look at one of the most successful franchises in professional sports. Although they appeared in four consecutive Super Bowls, they never managed to win the game. No other team has appeared in more than three straight Super Bowls.

 Although the author clearly has a bias towards the Bills, it is easy to overlook that feature, for the writing is not overly laudatory. All football fans will enjoy reading this book, it is one where a reader can stop and start at any location without loss of continuity. For each segment is self-contained enough to stand by itself. There is also a great deal of fun and unusual facts, both about the Bills and their specific interactions with other teams.

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