Todd Clausen

@ToddJClausen

Brian Holloway was the only Bills fan at a rally held at Rochester's Liberty Pole.

There were no angry mobs.

No police presence.

Just one lonely Buffalo Bills fan from Rochester who took to a street corner with a red, white and blue flag bearing a familiar charging Buffalo logo and helmet.

"I'm just a strong Bills fan and I'm just like disgusted with the Super Bowl," said Brian Holloway, a driver for Rochester Pedal Tours. "I wanted to show up to protest with a lot of other upset Americans. Even though it is only me, one is better than none."

The rally, titled "Not My Super Bowl Champs" protest, was organized by Biagio Dell'Aiera on Facebook, more of a spoof on New England's big comeback win in Super Bowl LI over the Atlanta Falcons.

"I thought with everything going on and with all the Bills fans in the area it would be taken very lighthearted and continue to bring more people together," he said. "I didn't really think it would have drawn anyone, or engaged more than my direct friends and family."

The rally didn't get much play on social media, and seemed to receive even less attention at Rochester's Liberty Pole — just a few honks and hollers by those in passing vehicles as Holloway waved his Bills flag while repeatedly crying out: "Let's Go Buffalo!"

Watching Buffalo's bitter AFC East rival and quarterback Tom Brady, perhaps the NFL's greatest player ever, win a fifth Super Bowl was tough, said Holloway.

But there's always next year.

"They should have a good year and hopefully make the playoffs and prove to the fans and the rest of the football world that they could do something," he said. "That's how I feel as a Buffalo Bills fan."

No date has been publicly announced for future rallies.

"It was an awesome experience," Holloway said with a smile. "Hopefully, I get some more supporters in the near future."

TCLAUSEN@Gannett.com