OP, defend your position. You have 11 working parts on an Offense (and a defense obviously), the entire unit is completely broken except for one (McCoy). You lost 3 big parts on the line, and didn't have much skill or talent in the other positions to improve, and you added one new part who is learning his way as he goes. Wouldn't it make sense to improve the other pieces around it and then see if the new one is the faulty piece, or if its something else? Trial and error?
The sample size is too small currently to make that call and I am terrible at statistics, but even I know it's too small.
PS, if your approach wasn't so confrontational and believing it to be fact, you may not be ganged up on in the way you are. Have a discussion, and don't jump to conclusions about it being a cult. There are really smart people here who know a lot about football and are much smarter than me. I'm sure they'd be willing to engage in a rational discussion with facts and backing instead of an emotional hot take that you push off as truth.
Just my opinion.
Go Bills