Since 2001, the Bills are 17-34 which is either tied for the worst record during that span, or is second worst. They are good enough to lose close - which does nothing but break your heart. We are hearing the same coachspeak from Mularkey as we did from Williams, i.e. problems are correctable, we are on the right track, we are improving, etc., etc. Folks, the Emperor has no clothes and it's time we realize that. Winning and losing are both self-fulfilling prophecies. What kind of mind-set do you think the Pats came into the game with - they KNEW they would win, When they were down 17-10 they KNEW they would win. When we are ahead we creep around and wait for something bad to happen - and it does. The difference between winners and losers in this league is in large part mental, because physically teams are pretty evenly matched. This team does not know how to win, and when doubt permeates a team's collective mentality, it's not a question of whether they will lose, but only how. Someone on this board mentioned the lack of team leaders and I believe that is a problem. There are no Kellys, Talleys or even Taskers on this team. Until something happens to turn around the psyche of this team, we should hope for the best but expect the worst.