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snafu

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    My point was this continues to be a mediocre team and winning a few more games here at the end doesn't mean anything. People keeping clinging to some hope of making the playoffs this year, but fans just need to come back to reality.

     

     

    My hope of making the playoffs pretty much ended while watching us lose to the Jets in week one. Before that I hoped that the Bills would win 10 games. I wonder what you thought the win total would be before the season started (when we had only beaten one team with a winning record). Winning as many games in the last quarter of this season can't hurt. It can only help. Beating the Rams can't hurt. Beating what most people think is a good Seattle team would be good. But especially beating the Dolphins and the Jets would show that we can win in our division on a regular basis.

     

    Yes, I agree that we're not good until we can beat better teams, but we have to beat the other losers, too. Every one of them. This team has enough trouble attarcing free agents. You want to see them lose more games to make it more difficult? You can't only build talent though the draft.

     

     

     

  2. The Bills have only beaten ONE team that has finished the season with a winning record. I'm not seeing the progress (nor the baby Buddy).

     

    2012 NFL Season: Bills 5-7. Offense ranked 16th. Defense ranked 29th.

    Offensive and defensive rankings are based on points.

    @ HOME

    KC: Currently 2-10. Offense ranked 31st. Defense ranked 27th.

    Miami: Currently 5-7. Offense ranked 27th. Defense ranked 11th.

    Jacksonville: Currently 2-10. Offense ranked 30th. Defense ranked 30th.

    AWAY

    Cleveland: Currently 4-8. Offense ranked 25th. Defense ranked 16th.

    Arizona: Currently 4-8. Offense ranked 32nd. Defense ranked 7th.

     

    2011 NFL Season: Bills 6-10. Offense ranked 14th. Defense ranked 30th.

    @ HOME

    KC: 7-9. Offense ranked 31st. Defense ranked 12th.

    Oakland: 8-8. Offense ranked 16th. Defense ranked 29th.

    NE: 13-3. Offense ranked 3rd. Defense ranked 15th.

    Philadelphia: 8-8. Offense ranked 8th. Defense ranked 10th.

    Washington: 5-11. Offense ranked 26th. Defense ranked 21st.

    Denver: 8-8. Offense ranked 25th. Defense ranked 24th.

    AWAY

    None

     

    2010 NFL Season: Bills 4-12. Offense ranked 28th. Defense ranked 28th.

    @ HOME

    Detroit: 6-10. Offense ranked 16th. Defense ranked 19th.

    Cleveland: 5-11. Offense ranked 31st. Defense ranked 13th.

    AWAY

    Cincinatti: 4-12. Offense ranked 22nd. Defense ranked 24th.

    Miami: 7-9. Offense ranked 30th. Defense ranked 14th.

     

     

    So what's your point? That we need to beat these teams and we also need to beat the other teams we play? I agree.

     

  3. Win every game. Why would anyone want to see anything less?

    Winning breeds confidence and confidence breeds resilience.

    People complain that we only beat teams with losing records. Is it better to lose to them?

    Winning gets free agents to want to come play here. Our own free agents will want to stay.

    Winnning gets coaches to want to come coach here. Or our coaches stick around and we don't have to blow things up every three years.

    Winning gets fans to pay for tickets so the team stays here.

     

     
    
    

    And I'll add another thing. Especially win against the Dolphins and the Jets so that the division knows that they can't just pencil in a "w" when they see us on the schedule.

  4. I like Brooks and I think he will turn out to be solid. If teams are going to avoid Gilmore and throw to the other side, it would be nice if Brooks can eventually get comfortable enough to make plays on the ball. That's the gripe about McKelvin, who can stick with his man but has no ability to knock down or intercept the ball.

  5. Sanchez made those championship games when the offense was dumbed down for him and he had a lot more talent around him. As soon as the Jets tried to add more he lost it and his confidence went too. Now he is a mental case.

     

    As for the OP, 8-8 is an improvement, sure. But when a lot of people expected 10-6 or 9-7 then it feels empty. The Jets game showed that we were not ready for the season to start. The Tennessee game was frustrating. The second Pats game ripped my heart out because I felt like it would have made up for those other two losses.

  6. Why boycott? They won't care you if you go and they won't care if you stay home. If I still lived in the area and already had tickets, I would go. Remember 2 and 14 seasons and when Ronnie Harmon was our star player? Times have been worse. I know I risk sounding like a tool, but show some support for the players and even the coaching staff. Do you think they're not trying? Do you think that the other teams just show up and act like cardboard cutouts? I'm really just as pissed off as anyone else about the results this year and the stupid coaching moves, but I would still go to the games if I had a chance.

  7. I just watched the 49er's dominate New Orleans, after they had just dominated Chicago. That team was a mess two years ago, with Alex Smith as a quarterback who looked like a bust. I don't think the niners made a change at GM but they did with the headcoach by bringing in Jim Harbaugh. They went deep into the playoffs last year and look like they may be the best team in the NFL right now. Alex Smith is no franchise quarterback. Maybe Kaepernick is but that will have to be determined in the future. The bottom line is that you have to have a top flight head coach who brings in the right coordinators. They put in a system that brings out the best of the talent they have and build from there. It starts with the headcoach. This is another lost season for Buffalo. I don't know about Nix but Gailey has to go.

     

     

    I think Nix should stay at this point for one more round of stocking up on depth and to figure out what head coach would fit the personnel that he has already put into place. If Chan goes then Fitz can go with him because the team won't need a QB who needs to know Chan's system. Change Defensive Coordinator, too, but bring in someone who will run primarily a 4-3 because who wants to make that switch again.

     

    As for finding a head coach, I can't imagine that it would be so difficult as most here have described. Going into the season, a lot of people had the Bills as a playoff contender and the pieces are almost in place. There are obvious limits in the decisionmaking every game and any good coach could see this team as only a good coach away.

     

     

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