That Jags game in week 1 was lost when Nate Clements tried for a pick on 4th and long and he deflected the ball to the receiver. If he had just knocked it down, the Bills would have been in the playoffs.
Yes, it still bothers me.
I've wondered whether Davis' failure to shine is a lack of talent or whether he was being schemed into oblivion by the play calling.
I guess we're about to find out.
I thought we were past the stage where we were happy merely to be thought of as an actual NFL team. We're supposed to be hoping for a superbowl victory, no?
You're giving Sean a do-over which means you won't have a new coach here until Josh's age 30 season. I think there needs to be more urgency than that around this issue.
This. If nothing else it would show the league that the Bills consider him rehabilitated, even if they don't sign him.
I have a lot of trouble with teams cutting players on the basis of unproven allegations. I think my high school civics teacher used to talk about "innocent until proven guilty" (or some other quaint 18th century expression) but I guess that doesn't apply in sports.
Maybe Frasier comes back? They already have him in the HR database.
Well, we did play the Rams in the very next game after the SB and we blew their doors off.
Just curious - what kind of icing do you put on a s*** cake? Chocolate? (It certainly works aesthetically.)
I've written this before and got flamed for it, but Sean's biggest failure was never owning 13 seconds or even explaining what went wrong. It was obvious in the moment that this was caused by coaching failures. Not being transparent about it cost him the fan base and maybe the locker room.