Nearly getting killed? Come on, man.
Yall acting like Mason Rudolph was on his knees, begging for his life and Myles did him like Negan.
Call me old school. Was it dirty? Absolutely, but I'm not going for the "he nearly killed him" bs.
Last week you were probably dismissing glaring problems on this team, while pointing at the 6-2 record.
It'll be interesting to hear your take in about 5 weeks.
I knew this would happen. Yet this very board insisted that we didn't need to draft a WR because we were set and that RBs are a dime a dozen, like you could find one in the parking lot.
Look at you now.
And I'll spare you the suspense. Beane and McDermott will bumble the offensive side of the ball like they have since they arrived.
By no measurable standard is Josh Allen recognized as playing good football.
If you want to give him more time to prove himself, fine. Completely understandable, but don't pretend that what our eyes are seeing is good football. It's not.
Talent could have been acquired this past offseason, but the fanbase bought into the narrative that John Brown and Cole Beasley would be enough.
The same fanbase that told me D.K. Metcalf was going to be a bust or 2 years ago, that Deshaun Watson was going to fail because he only threw 49 mph at the combine. Remember that one? Go visit the 'trade for Stephon Diggs' thread for a good laugh.
I'm starting to think that Bills fans love mediocrity.
Why didn't they trade him before the deadline? Whatever the offers were earlier in the year have now dropped significantly.
The franchise is probably the worst in the NFL currently.
Those who look strictly at the record and refuse to delve into glaring issues on this team are the same ones who will be furious when all of these flaws rear their ugly head in the most meaningful games.
No excuses. You've been warned.