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  1. 3 minutes ago, nucci said:

    doesn't mean we're better. They keep beating us in the playoffs...at home and on the road....that means they are the better team. They have also won the last 2 Superbowls....

    13 seconds we shouldn't have lost. We were the better team that lost on a coaching blunder. This year, for the 3rd year in a row, we went into their house and beat them. If a couple plays go differently in the playoff game, we win. Plain and simple

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  2. 3 minutes ago, Gregg said:

     

    The bold right here says we are not better. 

    Jesus Christ. just because we shoot ourselves in the foot doesn't mean we aren't better. Both 13 seconds and the playoff game against them this year would have been ours if a few plays go different. How many teams can say they went into Arrowhead 3 years straight and beat them? Not many

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  3. 2 minutes ago, nucci said:

    which is why we are not better than them

    Not beating them in the playoffs doesn't mean we're not better. I would argue we were better team in 2021 in 13 seconds and I would also argue we were the better team this year. We should have won both games against them. Shooting yourselves in the foot doesn't mean they're better 

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  4. 4 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:


    and what over the history of the McDermott/Allen led Bills do you think will change. It’s literally the reason they didn’t have the 1 seed this year like the other years. Blowing games they had no business losing

    I didn't say it was gonna change. I'm just saying we are the better team that doesn't play like it in the bigger moments against them

  5. 1 hour ago, Jim said:

     

    Why shouldn't we have a loser mentality? This the town that celebrates Scott Norwood and chants his name after he blows our greatest opportunity to win a Super Bowl? The town who shows up to the airport to greet our losers after they lose.

     

    So yes, we have a shot every year and we blow it. We bring in nice guys with feel good stories and the one scumbag we bring in (Von) ends up being a ***** bust. Josh is wonderful, amazing, but his coach is a loser who was fired by one of the all time great winners.

     

    Perhaps if the team wants to get serious about winning, we start by replacing cute stories like Damar Hamlin with actual players who can contribute. Damar seems like a wonderful man and it's beautiful that he is still alive and breathing. But pay him to be a brand ambassador or something. Don't snap the ball to him in a critical playoff moment. And while we're at it, if Tre White is brought back at his current deal then this, even more than Hamlin, shows that this is not a team who is committed to winning. If there is ANY way he comes back he needs to take a MAJOR pay cut or they can send his ass packing. Sucks that he got hurt, but he's being paid top of the line money and honestly the only Tre White play I remember from '21, '22 or '23 is him giving up one of those inexplicable catches to Garrett Wilson in the Jets game that resulted in a TD. But surely, Sean and Brandon "really believe in Tre and he's making great strides and he's a big part of this team," which means a severely compromised Tre should be back on the field by November 2024 and should probably start playing at a reasonable level by October 2025.

     

    And if a player shows you who he is, like Tyler Bass, cut him yesterday. He totally showed his ass this postseason. Looked like an absolutely amateur when trying to lock-up the Pittsburgh game, and the less said about his big KC kick, the better. He doesn't "deserve another chance." He was a total drag on this team all postseason, and honestly I even question him on 13 seconds. I know he's "just a kicker" but was our entire sideline so braindead that nobody thought to ask that kicking the ball out of the end zone might not be the best course of action?

     

    And speaking of that, McDermott's decision making really must be compromised. How did he look at what Sam Martin was doing the week before the KC playoff game and think that guy could punt? If it looked anything like the garbage we saw that night, McD needs his brain checked. The guy couldn't kick. And apparently his holding expertise wasn't needed with little Norwood Jr, cuz that ***** wasn't hitting the broadside of a barn in a clutch moment this postseason.

     

    Or putting AJ Klein on Kelce? I thought McD was a defensive guru. I don't pretend to know football like he does, but I probably coulda told you that a recently retired, washed up, slow SOB was not a good choice to put on the best tight end in the game, but what do I know?

     

    Next year we won't have 12 men on the field in a critical moment or play the sidelines against a team down three with three timeouts. Surely we won't have our all-world QB leave the field with a lead multiple times to lose to the absolute dregs of the league. We won't come within a hairs breadth of losing to Easton Stick. Von Miller is totally gonna show up. And Greg Rousseau will become a game changer. And Ed Oliver will show up in the playoffs.

     

    Also don't forget....

     

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    Actually, no you're not. You're a loudmouth who doesn't show up when the big moment calls for it. At least not in Buffalo. But keep talkin' Stef. Maybe you can join your bro in Dallas soon.

    Agree with you about everything except Tre White. The dude spent the time he came back in 2022 still trying to recover completely and didn't quite get there. He appeared to be fully back or as close to it as he possibly could be this season before he went down again. You make it seem like he showed no signs of improvement whatsoever. There was a big difference between the small bit of Tre we had this year as opposed to what we had in 2022. And I do think he will be back in training camp next year as he should be. At the current contract he is at? Maybe not. But he should be here

  6. 1 minute ago, John from Riverside said:

    The real question is, if you don’t believe we can win it then why the ***** are you here?
     

     

    Because the Bills are my crack and I'm the addict. That's why. I'm just a Bills crack head that understands reality

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  7. Just now, Beast said:

     

     

     


    Then be little girly boys and whine all year. 
     

    Josh ***** Allen is going to be lifting the Lombardi high a year from now.

     

    You better believe it.

    Little girly boys? When another team is raising it next year and every other year after, you can be the girly boy. We want pics

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  8. 3 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

    Never going to happen under McD. Just isn’t. Never. 

    It hasn't happened under multiple regimes. We had a chance at 4 in a row with one regime and still couldn't get one and people still believe we will win one. It's not gonna happen

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  9. 3 minutes ago, Trev said:

    This should’ve been us.  We traded Mahomes to the chiefs. We should be a dynasty by now.

    Jesus Christ. So, we haven't made and won Super Bowls because we don't have Mahomes? You're clueless. How would Mahomes have done not walking into a team with a HOF head coach, the greatest TE ever, Tyreek Hill and Kareem Hunt? Get a clue

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  10. 11 hours ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

    Agreed .

     

    Bills couldn’t stop shooting themselves in the foot in many games this year, lost their best defensive player early in the season. Had a high priced defensive player who will likely only be on the team for one more season basically be a no show for the entire year, found themselves at 6-6 and still ended up with the 2 seed. 
     

    All signs point to the Bills being perennial contenders. If ever there was a year for the Bills to miss the playoffs or be one and done in the playoffs it would have been this year .

    We shoot ourselves in the foot more than any other team I have seen. We haven't lost a game by more than one score since 2021. It's literally been a play here or play there and had we done a couple things differently, we could beat teams by 2 scores every week. Imagine if we played a clean game nearly every single time. We would be unstoppable. It annoys me when I see us only up 6-3 and we have 2 mistakes in the red zone and a missed field goal and I'm always saying, this could be a 21-3 or 17-3 game right now. It's so frustrating 

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  11. 1 hour ago, mrags said:

    The cheapest seats for that one were around 5k if you bought them from the NFL before the teams were decided. Once the teams were decided the prices would determine how out of control they would get. Like I said earlier. If you wait until the Bills are in to buy tickets, you aren’t touching the cheapest seats for less than 10k. Personally I think it’ll be more like 15k but maybe it doesn’t get too out of hand. But my conversations with brokers at the time they are all fully aware of how big a payday it’s going to be if the Bills ever make it. 

    We were looking at nosebleed seats. Like high nosebleed. At the time we looked, it was around $5000. I don't know how much they would have been had the Bills won but it was something we were discussing. My friend even wanted to buy before the game to secure it but I told him I didn't want to do that and see what happens because I didn't want to be stuck in a situation where we couldn't get rid of the tickets if we needed to

  12. Never went to one but both my buddy and I were gonna max out our credit cards to go to see the Bills in Tampa back in 2020 if they made it. Me and him talked about it going into the AFC championship game against the Chiefs. We all know what happened and we didn't make it but I was all set to throw close to $5000 on my card to attend. It would have been a once in a lifetime experience 

  13. 1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

     

    Dude.  You said, quote "There is not a single fan that thinks a divisional round exit every year is a huge accomplishment. Lol. "

     

    That is a statement which is disprovable by a single fan who thinks 3 successive playoff years is, in fact, a huge accomplishment - not the end goal, but still a huge accomplishment.

     

    I am that single fan

    I believe there are others, but I suffice to disprove your original statement (which you've changed, by the way - no, I was not responding to a claim that "fans want to peak at the divisional round", that's a different statement.

     

    Stand down, I'm not the delusional one.  Yes, we want more, but that doesn't take away from what the team has done as a "huge accomplisment"; it is.

    Making the playoffs is an accomplishment. But it is not the "ultimate" accomplishment. This should not have to be explained. It's common sense. No fan on the planet is ok with a divisional round exit over a Super Bowl. You're making it sound like it's the goal of fans. It's not

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  14. 29 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

     

    Um.  🙋‍♂️

     

    It is a huge accomplishment.  It's just not the level of accomplishment we as fans (and the Pegulas as owners) want to peak at.

     

    But it's still a huge accomplishment. 

     

    It is very hard to win consistently in the NFL.  The season records are littered with teams that changed coaches, had a winning season or two, went to the playoffs, and then subsided to mediocrity. 

    No, fans don't want to peak at the divisional round. We want more. Stop being delusional 

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  15. On 1/30/2024 at 5:37 PM, HomeskillitMoorman said:


    Unfortunately I think the standards with the owner and half the fanbase are so low, that I’m not even sure another massive postseason disappointment gets McD Cannes. 
     

    Terry and a lot of fans feel that simply a Divisional Round exit with an elite QB is a huge accomplishment. It’s happened 3 years in a row and they want more of it. 
     

    I think if it was somewhere else, this could be a good analysis of the situation by Brady. Here, I’m not so sure. I guess if the offense is solid he probably feels he could still get hired away. 

    There is not a single fan that thinks a divisional round exit every year is a huge accomplishment. Lol. 

  16. 5 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    Hyde & Tre are likely gone this spring.  Von, Diggs, Knox and Poyer will probably only be around one more year then we wave goodbye.  We absolutely must emphasize offense (wrs) this April.  We've neglected Josh long enough. The core is solid with Josh, Cook and Kincaid/Shakir. But reliable supplemental wrs better than Gabe and an aging Diggs are necessary. The youth movement will start this year. As will Josh's 2nd window.  

    I think Tre is on this team come training camp. I know most fans don't want that by how many are first to boot him out the door but when training camp starts, he will be here

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