I mean the best part is that he picked Buffalo and is upset that he's only won a single championship in all those appearances. At least you got 1, Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, Bruce Smith, et al probably had the best team in the NFL for half a decade, WITH a scheme that was far ahead of its time and they didn't win a single championship.
A couple things that jump out about that Super Bowl
1. Norwood was known as a pretty good kicker at the time and he was 1/5 on kicks over 40 yards on grass fields? LMAO
2. That 3rd down conversion was Buffalo's first successful 3rd down conversion of the game... can you imagine a team doing that now and still having a chance to win?
3. Buffalo was one of the very few teams in the NFL at that point in time that could have made that drive starting with under 2 minutes and only having one timeout. Their hurry up/ no huddle offense was perfect for that situation, they just look really calm and composed like a modern offense... Had they won that Super Bowl, I think it would have caused the COPY CAT league to adopt no huddle/hurry up offense decades earlier. As it was, the playoff failures branded those up tempo shotgun offenses as FAILURES. By comparison, Denver's Drive (started with 5 minutes left) and Drive II (started with a little over 2:00 left) were in that same era and Denver looked so much more discombobulated and were really only saved by incomplete passes stopping the clock (allowing them to huddle) and miracle 4th down conversions. Buffalo's offense is so calm and composed in how they handle that 2 minute drill. They can afford to run the ball or throw to the middle of the field, which other teams couldn't do.