Hmm, not sure I have a problem with the question. They've gone through the "process" to get Allen and build the team they want, and they are no better off...
I can't even remember the 2011 Broncos, so I don't know much about the truth in the article. I just thought the grammar sucked.
Ah yes, I didn't catch that, but so true. Either he wants to make things seem more dire or he lacks attention to detail.
That won't work. If the Bills left town I'd lose all interest in the NFL. So the only solution to the dilemma is for the Bills to become a good team, some way, some how.
Lamar Jackson is better than Allen right now, his coach is letting him be Lamar. However, McDermott is not John Harbaugh, not even close, so I don't think "let Josh be Josh" will ever be a thing under McDermott.
I think the worst thing is knowing that we're stuck with McDermott for a while and games like this will be very common during the remainder of his tenure.
Yes, I'm declaring McDermott is very unlikely to change his talent evaluation process and game managment style significantly enough to make an impact. He will most likely be fired as the Bills coach never having changed much at all, still believing his way is the right way.