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These idiots seem to think that trade routes are defended for free... Those days are over... A new global model is emerging... Some people have no sense of the future... Then again... They voted for Biden and Harris... Truly stupid people... They loved the lock downs and vaccine mandates though... And the trillions in new debt to finance it... The next 18 months is going to be so much fun...
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The 2023 divisional game. That Chiefs team scored 21 PPG. That was their lowest ranked offense since 2012, when they went 2-14. They averaged 5.5 yards per play in the regular season. They scored their highest playoff game point total that year, against us, to the tune of 27 points. The same point total they scored against the eventual 4-13 Pats that season. They averaged 9 yards per play. And the Bills won the TO battle. And still lost.
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OR, if Dawkins holds Chris Jones off a little better a couple plays before that and Allen’s able to make a better throw to Shakir in the end zone.
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2025 is a referendum on this GM/HC combination playing this style. Because no real NFL team with a top QB can go 6 seasons missing the SB since said QB showed he’s the real deal. McD and Beane are on track for the Hall of Very Good if they continue on that path. But Terry likely doesn’t fire either.
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Section 226 Row 9 Seat 15 or 16 Yeah: You'll be sitting next to me, so I don't know if that deserves a discount or an upcharge 🤣 Either way first $25 offer gets it. NOTE: It's in the "Family" section (i.e. Alcohol-free zone), so if you're going to drink, plan on pre-gaming. Just a heads up! DM if you want to go.
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I think that "no call" is probably the worst officiated play in league history.
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Haven't listened to that show in 15 years.I can't believe you people are this bored. Geeez, get a life
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Bold predictions: McDermott will be a Buffalo bill longer than Josh Allen McDermott is the last coach Bills coach Terry Pegula will hire
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Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
That's No Moon replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
I hate the concept of Miami, but the truth is we've done very well against them for the vast majority of my lifetime. I hate the Jets because their fanbase is obnoxious for no objective reason I hate New England not because they beat us so many times in a row, but because they did it while they were getting caught cheating several times and seemingly the entire world was trying to minimize that cheating so as not to besmirch their legacy. To the degree that even today people talk about Tom Brady's great nutrition as the reason why he looks so young, not a single thing about how his personal trainer and business partner was banned from league facilities. Yeah, he was 100% legit, no HGH use at all. None, totally normal for a 46 year old to be a starting QB in the NFL. All that healthy eating was the key. He wasn't behind deflating the balls either - who doesn't destroy cell phones on a regular noncoincidental basis. And the Spygate footage? Inconsequential and you didn't need to see it anyway. Besides it belonged to the league and was theirs to destroy. Spygate 2? Total misunderstanding, not a flagrant disregard for the established rules AFTER they'd already been caught and covered for once. Pats o-lineman arrested with a massive amount of pain medication? Nothing to see here. Aaron Hernandez? They were as shocked as we were. If you lose to someone a bunch of times because they are better than you, fine, and for a lot of those games they were just better than us, but the consistent level of scumbaggery combined with their arrogance was just disgusting. The Dolphins and Jets don't owe karma a debt. New England does. A big one. Other teams? I have an absolute irrational hatred of Jacksonville. Why? During the drought and during the whole Toronto BS and after Ralph passed we had to constantly worry about out team being taken from us while the league did everything in its power to prop up Jacksonville as a franchise. Tarping off seats was ok, and gaming the "club seating" rules inside the stadium to keep the games on local TV were fine for Jacksonville to do. Meanwhile every other week there was another story about the Bills moving somewhere even though our stadium was full. I will forever hold a grudge against that pitiful excuse of a team and a fanbase. If there is ANY city in the NFL that DESERVES to lose its team it's them. Move them to London. Tomorrow. -
Great write up. I was at practice yesterday too. To be honest, I don't know how you got to where you got in your write up. it was a bunch of dudes dancing to the beats, tossing the football around with no pads on, walk through speed, kickoff return practice, bouncy ball on KO return practice etc etc. I mean kudos for the write up but cmon.... it was a walk through event with music. I had fun. They run a VERY good event. But if you saw "sizzling passes" and awesome plays I truly want what you were drinking. It's truly awesome to see our boys up close. But let's be honest... practice is a yawner without pads. Just my 2 cents.
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This is a franchise with zero Super Bowl victories and an all-time winning percentage that's under 0.500. Being the hottest chick at fat camp doesn't necessarily make you hot.
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I think McDermott knows this and why he hired all those extra Defensive assistants. He can’t figure out KC’s offense so he’s getting people who he thinks can.
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starting to get Marty Schottenheimer vibes from McD. ive always stood up for him but something isnt working with his side of the ball. we cannot waste JA17 in his prime with terrible playoff defenses. yes theres been injuries, yes theres been unbelievable bad luck at times at some point the defense has to hold playoff teams to under 20. im not sure what the problem is tbh. all i know is that most teams who win, years later we find out that they had special inside knowledge of what the other team wanted to do. nobody ever gets in trouble for it, so why arent we looking for that same edge? mbe we are and just never find it. its troubling. im not suggesting cheating btw, theres a fine line, a grey zone between being the good guys, and being winners.
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Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
BigAl2526 replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
Back when Miami and New England were the number 1 most hated teams of Bills fans, in those respective time periods, the Bills weren't much more than afterthoughts of New England and Miami fans. -
Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
Pete replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
I was listening to Boston Sports Radio this afternoon, and they are very fearful and reverent of the Bills. They were doing best case for Pats, game by game. In best case scenerio 3 hosts said 11-6was the best case, but 9-8 most likely. But even in best case scenerio, no one even gave the Pats a chance against Bills. I go to Bills at Pats games, and ive heard many Pats fans say that beating Buffalo now is their SuperBowl -
Coaches are going to play the biggest role in close outcomes.
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Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
Chandler#81 replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’ll stop just short of the ‘questionable’ tag, but 2 of our playoff losses to KC have resulted in significant rule changes. 13 Seconds changed playoff OT to both teams getting the ball even if 1 team scores a TD. The other was last season’s AFC Title game. The chain gang has been figuratively kicked to the curb and replaced by a chip in the ball to more accurately spot the football. P.S. I still -and always will Hate Miami! -
Every time one of these threads pops up its is so stupid. HE IS NOT GOING TO BE FIRED. Not happening Just some of the reasons: -The bills have had their most successful run in 30 years. -The culture he established -Players trust and like him -He has a good relationship with the coach/GM -who could you hire that is proven they are better. Firing McDermott would be like the eagles firing Andy Reid. McDermott = Mike Tomlin as long as he wins consistently and doesn’t lose the locker room he will be the coach of the bills
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I often hear that Reid continuously "out-coaches" McDermott, i.e., that McD is the problem. But, that is really hard for me to totally buy when their head-to-head record is 5-5 and three of McD's losses were in OT, by 3 points, and by 3 points (that's a few plays away from an 8-5 record vs. Reid and probably a couple of SB appearances). And that isn't even taking into account how much the refs helped the Chiefs in both AFC Championship games (2020 and 2024). And do you know what the total points for each team is across those 10 matchups? It is Buffalo 258 points and Kansas City 253 points. I mean that is about as even as you can get (vs. now one of the NFL's top dynasties and greatest coach/QB duos). Is there another coach that has fared better against Reid over the last eight years? (yes, I know McD has Josh---but Reid has Mahomes; why is it to some that Reid is a great coach regardless of his QB, but McD is only a good coach because of his QB? Seems like a double standard to me.) I tried to look for Reid's record versus all other coaches from 2017 until now (to see if anyone has fared as well as McD has vs. Reid), but I couldn't find anything that kind of summarized it all. And I wasn't going to take the time to look it all up. But suffice to say, McD has probably had more success vs. Reid in this current era than any other coach. So, again, who are we going to get to replace McD that would automatically be able to come in and "outcoach" Reid or whatever? I did find an article about Andy Reid versus his former assistants: Sean McDermott: 5-5 All other Reid assistants: 5-19 (John Harbaugh, Steve Spagnuolo, Doug Peterson, Ron Rivera, Matt Nagy, Pat Shumur, Todd Bowles, Brad Childress, and Leslie Frasier). At this point, Sean has bought himself at least two more seasons minimum...but I would say his seat isn't even luke-warm. People act as if building a culture like we currently have with Sean and Brandon is easy. How many coaches did we see try to change the losing culture during the drought era (or how many coaches have tried in Cleveland, with the Jets, etc.). It is no small feat what this current regime has done for this team: culture, stability, winning, family atmosphere, perennial SB contender, a team that FAs want to come to, that former players want to return to, a team that is fun to root for and that your kids can look up to, etc., etc. And I don't think that is as easily replaceable as some people think. For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
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Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
T master replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
I've been a Bills fan for a very long time and through out the time that I. have been a fan there have been very hated rivalry's in the Bills division . All 3 of the other teams in the Bills division have been hated at one time or another ... -
The issue to me isn't just losing playoff games. It's the WAY the Bills keep losing playoff games. It's the fact that it's groundhog's day every single year. Stop me if you've heard this one before: Josh Allen has an All-World year, but the Bills choke away a couple winnable in-season games and narrowly miss out on the 1-seed. They travel to Kansas City, Josh and the offense play well, but the defense is a MASH unit and can't stop a nosebleed. A key starter (or two or three) are out and their replacements are picked on by Mahomes over and over again. In the last minutes of a very winnable shootout, the Bills commit some sort of brain fart or coaching blunder or fail to make the needed play, and ultimately wind up losing by one score. Wash, rinse, repeat. It's not just the fact that they keep losing in the playoffs. It's the WAY they keep doing so. It's the very repetitive nature of these losses that is so vexing. I'll admit that McDermott has grown in lots of ways as a coach. But when it gets to the biggest moment of the year, it's deja vu all over again.
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Do the Bills Even Have a Hated Division Rival?
bigduke6 replied to BuffaloBaumer's topic in The Stadium Wall
yep, still despise Pats, Jets, and Fins fans. so yes, the division rivalries still matter. i despise Chefs fans the most though. yes i know not all these teams' fans are trashcans, but theres enough of the baddies that make me dislike these teams greatly. i respect the fans of all these teams that handle themselves in a decent way. im sure the players see the Chiefs and Ravens as their rivals. -
WGR Discussing McD's job security
lookylookyherecomescookie replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall
Please check out the Bill's history. We are living in a golden age, you just don't screw with it.