The issue becomes tied to the family’s ability to handle the estate related transition, inclusive of the tax burden. Numerous accountants and lawyers will get, or have already, gotten wealthy figuring this aspect of the transition out.
The other day - I’m doing something at the sink - turn the disposal on - enough vibration through the countertop to move the chainmail which was drying by hanging over the side of the dish rack - chainmail falls into the disposal as if it is a nothing but net perfect shot -
Needless to say, chainmail and garbage disposal are not exactly compatible. I am lucky because I turned it off quickly and fished everything out of the disposal - about 20 minutes to do this. The disposal still works but I had to order new chainmail from amazon.
I agree, let’s not read much into a press conference that follows a tough loss. Josh was better this year and if he does what he has done in other off seasons, he will be better next year.
From that angle it’s just hard to understand why Kincaid did not make a stronger play on the ball. Additionally a hell of a throw from Josh under the circumstances. Kincaid could have lived up to his half of “great players make great plays in big moments.”
I do not get why so many people are down on Hamlin. He is not spectacular but has played well. He is a serviceable #2 off the bench with experience. Besides, Bishop will be starting next year. The guy has flashed late in the season.
What you miss is that in a “rebuild” year the Bills are very close. We are likely 1 or two players and about 5 plays away from breaking through. The difference is razor thin. The truth of the matter is that the Bills have to renter the fight and it begins today. The upcoming changes to the roster are critical as is the process of self scouting.
Should the Bills just lay down and quit?