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Repulsif

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  1. If I saw this topic monday or tuesday, I would have said, the answer is obvious and I wouldn't even have open this topic

     

    I was stunned and pretty much disgusted with the 13 seconds. I thought they found a new imaginative way to fail, AGAIN.

    I thought this was their best chance to get the Lombardi

    But I had hope. Because without this fluke, I thought the team was overall great and the following season beginning was "great", smashing everyone, KC included

     

    With the Cinci fail, I wasn't upset during the game, we were playing meh or risky and thought some dices rolled our way during the 8 games streak win

    So I thought, we were due this loss, and better happening in divisional than SB, it was a complete one sided game and we had no chance

     

    But the days are rolling, and the more and more I feel ... ANGRY. And it gets worse and worse.

    It shouldn't and I don't know why exactly

    Perhaps I realized this team has too much holes and/or bad schemes when it counts

    Perhaps I realized this team is the verge to be the next '90 Dolphins or '05-10 Chargers, and all of this will be put in a bin

    I realized I never posted that much number of messages since I joined, 2001 (or 2003 ?), something like 10-15 in a 4 days span, which is massive for me

     

    What's your take on this and has @HOUSE a psychology degree to help me ?

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, BigBuff423 said:

    I'm good with keeping McDermott, if he can acknowledge the deficiencies in Defensive scheme and Offensive scheme. I'd prefer to let Frazier and Dorsey go and get more innovative on both sides of the ball and he does need to do better with managing in-game situations. That said, he's done a lot for the team over the last six years and I can see that value. Plus, how he's handled the adversity of the snow game, Hamlin, etc. showed solid leadership. It's just the football side of things I have my concerns regarding those aforementioned decisions.

     

    I'm sorry but it's like saying ok we'll keep John, his office work is meh to trash at important deadlines, but it's a fun guy and always serviceable

     

    for COTY :

    Sirirani has elevated a good team to a great team and elevated a questionnable QB to a top one in the scheme they run

    Shanahan, despite a rough start : QB1 down, no problem, QB2 down ? no problem. A better version of MacVay + Geoff, great defense

    Daboll : seems a good motivator AND scheming with his team strengths

  3. I wanted Jim Schwartz, but he was hired by the Browns yesterday

     

    So for a complete clarity let's try Beane doesn't hire anyone, and McDermott handle his defense by himself (which was the case anyway?), let Dorsey doing no change next year, and see that nothing of those 2 sides work, so we can be sure it was a complete failure on both sides

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  4. I trust the players

    I don't trust the defensive scheme they're put in

    ( I also suspect players themselves didn't trust the scheme, but it was ok as long as they were winning ; I think this year was the last players year of "ok I will blindly trust this thing", and without any big change, next year will be the start of loosing the lockeroom at some early? point )

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  5. 11 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

    Colin Cowherd is spot on when he says the Bills are the Mike Tyson of the NFL . We’re built to be a bully vs less talented teams and less intelligent teams. But when we face someone that has that mix of intelligence and skills we fold like a rocking chair. 

     

    huh... Mike Tyson once was unified world champ

    did the Bills achieved that or something close to it ?

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  6. McDermott is a good guy, but he seems stubborn with his perception of defense

    defense that can be meh to good in regular season but completly smacked in playoffs

     

    That's the main complain, and his unwillness to modify it will lead to zero SB win

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  7. 2 hours ago, drummernut74 said:

    It started as a result of a dropped pass in the end zone from Ryan Fitzpatrick to Stevie Johnson in a game against Pittsburgh.  Adam Schefter made a controversial remark that prompted an in jest Twitter comment by local Buffalonian (and friend of mine from High School) Del Reid  to the effect of ... that "the Bills Mafia is going to come after you".  Just a total random moment that took on a life of its own 

    I clearly remember that pass, that moment and where I was standing, and I remember saying "this team is cursed, we are cursed, there's no escape at this crap"

  8. 3 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

    I can’t agree with this. The game was canceled by the NFL and not rescheduled by the NFL. There’s kind of an undercurrent here of “but it was canceled because your guy was hurt.” So if he’d been hurt on a play in which the Bengals player was penalized the result should have been different? If the game had been canceled because Cincy had a rare earthquake would that alter people’s opinion? To me, canceled is canceled, whatever the reason. I still thin a coin flip between the teams with an equal number of losses was the only fair way to determine the seeds. 
     

     

    I'm not sure...

    Mc Dermott asked players in lockeroom if they wanted to resume the game.

    They said no.

    It is 100% understandable, still they said no

    I think this is after the NFL got the info, decided to cancel the game

    ( = wasn't anymore option for the NFL anyways)

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