ESPN legend Chris Berman believes Buffalo Bills are real 'America's Team'

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During their Super Bowl runs in the 1990s, the Buffalo Bills obviously had their share of ups and downs. They also had a huge fan in larger-than-life ESPN anchor Chris Berman.
It was Berman - alongside NFL PrimeTime partner Tom Jackson - who after a Bills' setback would growl his signature slogan: "Nobody ... circles the wagons like the Buffalo Bills!" And in 2003, Berman penned an article for ESPN Classic that began "The city of Buffalo is one of my favorite places in the United States."
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These days Berman is 70, and long put out to pasture by ESPN. PrimeTime - which was must-see TV for Fantasy Football geeks looking for game stats when it debute in 1987 - has been replaced by Scott Van Pelt's new-era version.
But through the years Berman has remained fond of the Bills, and now in particular quarterback Josh Allen. He was at the Jim Kelly Foundation Golf Classic this week when he addressed the trending "Super-Bowl-or-Bust" narrative dominating Bills' training camp.
"Did I miss something? Is Josh Allen still the quarterback?" Berman said. "Then the window's wide open. He's that good. Old school in a new-school body. He's embraceable even if you never meet him. If somebody's team plays the Bills, you root for your team. Other than that, I think every neutral fan group would root for Josh and the Bills in any game."
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After all these years, Berman is still circling the wagons for his version of "America's Team."

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Richie Whitt has been a sports media fixture in Dallas-Fort Worth since graduating from UT-Arlington in 1986. His career is highlighted by successful stints in print (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Dallas Observer), TV (NBC5) and radio (105.3 The Fan). During his almost 40-year tenure, he's blabbed and blogged on events ranging from Super Bowls to NBA Finals to World Series to Stanley Cups to Olympics to Wimbledons to World Cups. Whitt has been covering the NFL since 1989, and in 1993 authored The 'Boys Are Back, a book chronicling the Dallas Cowboys' run to Super Bowl XXVII.
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