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 Unfortunately, the Bills have given us so many frustrating years, it's hard to pick just one.  The mid 1980s, 1990, and 2004 are all worthy.  For me, though, 2009 represented the nadir of Bills existence because it was a season that was doomed back in October 2008 when Ralph Wilson verbally promised Dick Jauron an extension after the Bills started 5-1.  The team went 2-8 the rest of the way but Wilson wouldn't reconsider.  

 

Before the 2009 season,  Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters, angry over the Bills refusal to renegotiate his grossly unfair contract, decided to play it out and leave, was traded away to Philadelphia for a late first round pick (despite the fact that the Eagles had a much earlier pick in the first round).  In the draft, the Bills then wasted their own first round pick, #9, on Aaron Maybin .  Brandon and Jauron never replaced Peters.  RT Langston Walker rebelled when Jauron tried to move him to LT and  "retired".  Aside from rookie C Eric Wood, the Bills had no NFL caliber OLers but Brandon's signing of FA Terrell Owens convinced naive Bills fans that the team was going to be "good" -- and the Bills sold 55-60k season tix for 2009. 

 

During the actual season, Trent Edwards led an offensive offense.   Marshawn Lynch was sent to Jauron's "dog house" probably because of his own frustration -- like the time he made a 50 yard run to the 2 yard line and the team failed to score a TD.  This was the year that featured a 3-6 loss to the crappy Browns team in which the Cleveland QB Derek Anderson threw for all of 23 yards.  It took a drubbing by the Titans to finally get Wilson to fire Jauron.

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10 minutes ago, SoTier said:

 Unfortunately, the Bills have given us so many frustrating years, it's hard to pick just one.  The mid 1980s, 1990, and 2004 are all worthy.  For me, though, 2009 represented the nadir of Bills existence because it was a season that was doomed back in October 2008 when Ralph Wilson verbally promised Dick Jauron an extension after the Bills started 5-1.  The team went 2-8 the rest of the way but Wilson wouldn't reconsider.  

 

Before the 2009 season,  Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters, angry over the Bills refusal to renegotiate his grossly unfair contract, decided to play it out and leave, was traded away to Philadelphia for a late first round pick (despite the fact that the Eagles had a much earlier pick in the first round).  In the draft, the Bills then wasted their own first round pick, #9, on Aaron Maybin .  Brandon and Jauron never replaced Peters.  RT Langston Walker rebelled when Jauron tried to move him to LT and  "retired".  Aside from rookie C Eric Wood, the Bills had no NFL caliber OLers but Brandon's signing of FA Terrell Owens convinced naive Bills fans that the team was going to be "good" -- and the Bills sold 55-60k season tix for 2009. 

 

During the actual season, Trent Edwards led an offensive offense.   Marshawn Lynch was sent to Jauron's "dog house" probably because of his own frustration -- like the time he made a 50 yard run to the 2 yard line and the team failed to score a TD.  This was the year that featured a 3-6 loss to the crappy Browns team in which the Cleveland QB Derek Anderson threw for all of 23 yards.  It took a drubbing by the Titans to finally get Wilson to fire Jauron.

 

So to me 2009 was the most depressing. It was not the most frustrating. I knew we never had a chance to be good in 2009. Or 2010. Or 2011 (though I confess I did buy in a bit to the miracle start). 2012 I thought we had a chance to be good. That made my shortlist. Still to this day think had Chan had a half decent DC that season we'd have made the playoffs.

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20 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

So to me 2009 was the most depressing. It was not the most frustrating. I knew we never had a chance to be good in 2009. Or 2010. Or 2011 (though I confess I did buy in a bit to the miracle start). 2012 I thought we had a chance to be good. That made my shortlist. Still to this day think had Chan had a half decent DC that season we'd have made the playoffs.


2012 is a good call. Nothing more frustrating than having your defense just get shredded week and week on the ground. That was the Dave Wannstedt need to “fit it up” year. 
 

I think we had multiple games when we gave up 250-300 yards on the ground. I recall the embarrassing 49ers game where they set an NFL record for over 300 yards passing and over 300 yards rushing.

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I’ve been rewatching 2014.  That team was really good with the defense and the offensive weapons. Watkins was playing well with woods, Jackson, spiller, etc.  

 

If we had a decent quarterback in 2014 they would have made the playoffs and we might not be here with McD imo.  

 

That chiefs game was a disaster. That should have been a win.   

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3 minutes ago, JinxedBill said:

I’ve been rewatching 2014.  That team was really good with the defense and the offensive weapons. Watkins was playing well with woods, Jackson, spiller, etc.  

 

If we had a decent quarterback in 2014 they would have made the playoffs and we might not be here with McD imo.  

 

That chiefs game was a disaster. That should have been a win.   

 

The Jamaal Charles 4th and 1 run for a touchdown still hurts. If the Bills get them off the field there they win that game. And we fumbled on the way into the endzone (who was that?) and McKelvin fumbled the punt. But still.... the 4th and 1. Man you got me angry. I was standing outside my niece's post Christening party in the freezing cold watching it on my phone.

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I'd like to nominate 1998.

 

1. We started off 0-3
2. We beat the powerhouse 49ers in Week 4, and went 10-3 the rest of the way.
3. It should have been 11-2... :censored:

 


4. We made the playoffs! Eric Moulds had 240 receiving yards in that playoff game!

5. We still found a way to lose, and to the ****ing Dolphins, no less. ?

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I guess mine would have to be the 1990/1991 season the team was just killing it & could barely be stopped they went 13 & 3 they were in the SB where every one had them picked to win it looked like a sure thing then every one blamed Norwood for losing it when in reality it was the D that let it all slip through their hands, Literally to give the Giants the win .

 

If that's not the most disappointing season i don't know what is ! I was decked out in all Bills gear sure we had a win that year & they let it slip away, the only SB to be won by 1 point with 8 seconds on the clock (SO CLOSE) & if the D would have made 2 more talks & at the end if they would have gotten another 5 yds closer the Bills would have had it on the leg of Norwood ! 

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9 hours ago, JimKellyTryouts said:

Rex's first year for me; I was initially nervous to see how his system would work with us, but they continued to assure that they weren't going to put square pegs in round holes despite doing exactly just that for his two years here.

 

The offseason was full of all sorts of flashy moves to improve our offense - Shady for free, Charles Clay who admittedly looked great when healthy with Miami, Percy Harvin, and Tyrod. Roman, and then especially Lynn, made the offense pull its weight with how dominant we were as a rushing team and relative ease of putting up points. Tyrod's agent's comments that were stressing that the defense and discipline were holding this team back from contention were spot on.

 

The over-confidence, self-destruction of what Schwartz did for us, nepotism hire, and exodus of players for various reasons were all rough times. After the colorblinding loss on TNF to the jets, I was at a low point because I didn't see us having any sort of short or long term trajectory for success. 

 

 

Fortunately, Terry did end up striking gold with McDermott's hire, though the handling of the draft leading up to Whaley getting fired made me just as uncomfortable. Luckily, it has all worked out for us rather quickly since our roster and front office is as good as it's ever been in many years


Agreed.  When they were talking about hiring Wrex I remember thinking, “Absolute worst case, but realistic, scenario is that Ryan is here just long enough to dismantle our top 5 defense before getting fired.”  Hiring Ryan just made no sense to me - and doubly so with his defensive philosophy being the polar opposite of Schwartz’s.

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For me the two that stick out were 2003 and 2004.  Both of those seasons I actually had high expectations for the team(but I had completely forgotten we started out 1-5 in 2004 until I started seeing some of you mention that), after that point there was never a time I truly had high expectations or believed in the team until this current group.  Not in 2008 or 2011 after those great starts we got off to.  Not during the Marrone or Rex Ryan years so for me 2003 and 2004 were definitely the most frustrating but not necessarily the most depressing..which could be a whole different discussion in itself.  

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2 hours ago, T master said:

I guess mine would have to be the 1990/1991 season the team was just killing it & could barely be stopped they went 13 & 3 they were in the SB where every one had them picked to win it looked like a sure thing then every one blamed Norwood for losing it when in reality it was the D that let it all slip through their hands, Literally to give the Giants the win .

 

If that's not the most disappointing season i don't know what is ! I was decked out in all Bills gear sure we had a win that year & they let it slip away, the only SB to be won by 1 point with 8 seconds on the clock (SO CLOSE) & if the D would have made 2 more talks & at the end if they would have gotten another 5 yds closer the Bills would have had it on the leg of Norwood ! 


Well, there are so many good candidates, but I agree, this is the one. To this day there is no way we should have lost to that Giants team. We were loaded, there were a couple of opportunities to put this game away in the first half, that 9+ minute Giants drive in the second half (4 3rd down conversions in that drive) and then the most infamous missed field goal call in NFL history, “wide right.” It still pains me to hear it. To be so much better and that close, and to lose it. ...... I’m depressed all over again.

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On one of the Pats boards, they had a “what is your favorite SB win” thread.  What different realities.

 

2002 - Bledsoe’s first year.  I was so excited to get him, and he had Moulds and Price to throw to.  That was a good team.

 

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5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

You were late on the bus. In the days when we used to have signatures on our posts around here I made mine "fire Rex" after the Jags London game in 2015. The man was a freaking moron. 2016 was like slow creeping death to me.


That was the game where fans lost all confidence in Rex.  Also I legit remember fans burning EJ Manuel jerseys on Twitter 

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6 hours ago, JohnnyGold said:

Surprised it hasn't been mentioned, but 2012 really took the wind out of my sails as a fan, and I'm no youngster--I've seen it all (from the Super Bowl era on, at least.)

That year, I spent all offseason talking myself into the Bills chances. The year before was the 5-2 start, but Fitz had been injured in the game vs the Redskins in Toronto, so it seemed like there was a legitimate excuse as to why the wheels came off. The PREVIOUS year (2010) they had started 0-8, but went on such a nice run at the end of the season it felt like a young team coming together. Their hot start in 2011 seemed to be legitimate, and then they actually went out and made additions to improve the roster. Mario Wiliams! Dave Wansteadt to coach the D! 

I know it sounds ridiculous, but I was beyond excited for the season to start. Counting the minutes. I thought that team was going to go on a Cinderella run. 

Well, the details are a little fuzzy, but week 1 in the Meadowlands, I remember Fitz throwing a pick 6 about 3 minutes in, and we never recovered.
Losses to the Rams and the Titans at home stick out in my mind. 2 games we had to have, and just looked like absolute trash. 
It was so depressing to think that we were on the cusp of being an ACTUAL NFL team, but as the season wore on, I learned the value of having depth on the roster. We had none. 

The 2015 season wasn't that disappointing to me. I can't explain why, but I just absolutely LOATHED those teams. The roster construction drove me up a wall. It was like having 75,000$ worth of toys and living in a trailer park. Tyrod just wasn't a good QB. I saw it from day 1. He could scramble, he could "make plays", but he couldn't walk up to the line, check the d, audible out, exploit a weakness, and win when it mattered.

Haters aside, Josh Allen can actually do that. He just looks like an NFL QB, and it's fun to watch. Love the team we have now. To me, heartbreaking playoff losses hurt less than 6-10 campaigns. 

Agree on 2012.   I’d also add Stevie Johnson took less money to be a Bill that offseason.  I’m thinking all right they made improvements on their defense and everyone is happy and wants to be here.   
 

Needless to say I was very disappointed.  But as you say the team had no depth and no real clear vision.   I kick myself now for being so hyped on that team.

 

The 2019 opening win against the Jets in New Jersey though erased the memory of opening day in 2012 though ?

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    2006 into early 2007

    The whole “ Marv will save us as GM” crap and him picking Dick Jerkron over Mike Sherman to start.

     I knew he was a bum and we were going to suck..... and we did.

    In 2007 I got the Sunday Ticket against my better judgement and we had a horrible start. We got crushed by Pittsburg and DESTROYED by NE.
    The next week was Dallas on Monday night with the ? tease then brutal ending .

    I didn’t watch another Bills game till he was fired. 
   Low point for me? 

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16 hours ago, Phil The Thrill said:

There were many frustrating seasons during the drought.  For me, it would have been either:

 

1994:  Coming odd 4 straight Super Bowl appearance we all expected the team to get “one for the thumb.”  But this was an old and tired football team that really hadn’t been upgraded enough.  Many of the players were on this team a year too late - especially on defense.  Kelly and Reed had a pretty decent season but Thurman seemed to be a little and Frank Reich really played poorly.  I remember being surprised that they wouldn’t play in the SB - it was the first time for me as a fan.  
 

2003 - the Bills came off a somewhat disappointing year (9-7) hut seemed to be firing on all cylinders after destroying New England 31-0 in the opener.  They looked like a bonafide Super Bowl contender.  But then of course, it all came crumbling down.  Terrible coach, terrible year.   Very frustrating.

 

2016 -  There was so much Talk this year from coaches, players, GM’s etc.  When it was nut-cutting time no one backed it up.  The best example was Rex Ryan.  Like a lot of fans I was excited when Rex was hired but he wore out his welcome fast.  By the end of the 2015 season, I was pretty sure he was fools gold but hoping I was wrong.  The worst was listening to Rex every talk about how they were going to turn things around.

 

Of course, the other person responsible was Doug Whaley.  Another example of someone who talked a big game but couldn’t do better than Tyrod Taylor at QB.  He whiffed at EJ then wasted draft capital to trade for a “generational player” who never panned out.  
 

The best thing Terry Pegula ever did was to move on from these two...but man was it frustrating.  
 

Let’s hear your thoughts!

Pegula was responsible for the Rex Ryan hire not Whaley.  And no one really knows who owns the EJ pick. Was it Nix or Whaley. Whaley added a lot of talent to the team. His offense was top 10 in scoring and number one in rushing. Ryan destroyed a top 3 defense. I too was ok with the Ryan hire because I thought he was a good game day coach and for the most part he was. I like the Greg Roman hire. All Rex had to do was keep Schwarz and add a few wrinkles to the defense. Instead the moron decided to blow it up. His fate was sealed at that moment.

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5 hours ago, BillsPride12 said:

For me the two that stick out were 2003 and 2004.  Both of those seasons I actually had high expectations for the team(but I had completely forgotten we started out 1-5 in 2004 until I started seeing some of you mention that), after that point there was never a time I truly had high expectations or believed in the team until this current group.  Not in 2008 or 2011 after those great starts we got off to.  Not during the Marrone or Rex Ryan years so for me 2003 and 2004 were definitely the most frustrating but not necessarily the most depressing..which could be a whole different discussion in itself.  

This is exactly how I feel. I was a believer in those teams back in 03 and 04. I realized that most of our teams after that point didn’t have the talent to be competitive. None of the hot starts really fooled me, but 03 and 04 were real letdowns. Bledsoe felt like a legitimate QB, although he proved to be a bust here. After Bledsoe we started a bunch of guys who are backup level QB’s, and only fans who fooled themselves could have really believed in those guys. 

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When Grego ruined our 3/4 defense and got rid of Ted best ever Washington.

 

The year we lost to the Steelers back ups to make the playoffs.

 

All of Juron because he made us the smurfs and was very uninspiring.

 

When i knew Fitz wasn't the answer.

 

When we drafted EJ because i knew he wasn't the answer.

 

When maroon quit

 

Rex's last year when i figured out what a terrible coach he was.

 

The last 3 have been the best since the glory years :beer:

 

 

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2008...the last full year of Dickie Jauron, the softest unemotional coach ever!!

 

I was so frustrated with his lack of intensity and the lack of intensity of the team I gave up season tickets after 18 seasons. Could not bear to watch clipboard any longer.

Jauron would say please to a prostitute, and have a signed document.

Marv was gentle, but intense, 

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1 hour ago, SirAndrew said:

This is exactly how I feel. I was a believer in those teams back in 03 and 04. I realized that most of our teams after that point didn’t have the talent to be competitive. None of the hot starts really fooled me, but 03 and 04 were real letdowns. Bledsoe felt like a legitimate QB, although he proved to be a bust here. After Bledsoe we started a bunch of guys who are backup level QB’s, and only fans who fooled themselves could have really believed in those guys. 

Bledsoe, Moulds, Travis Henry, Takeo Spikes, London Fletcher, Pat Williams, Sam Adams, Nate Clements, Lawyer Milloy.  It always felt like we had legitimate playoff caliber talent back then and it was in their earlier years of what the Bills playoff drought would become so I didn't feel like we were straight up cursed at that point.  I felt like that was going to be the beginning of the new Bills era....if only I knew what was to follow 

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Bad Buffalo Bills seasons to me are like childbirth. I basically forgot the pain once they occurred, put it in the past,  and focus on the Baby (The Bills) and my enduring fandom for the team. I prefer not remember unpleasant events once they happen.. Better is hopefully learn from them and keep it movin'.  Same with bad games. I know there have been some real stinkers but if you asked me to give a top ten I'd struggle to come up with those either.  I also think my philosophy helps maintain some sanity in stressful times such as the bad Bills history we all hope are well in our teams past

 

Bills fan since 1973.

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1 hour ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Pegula was responsible for the Rex Ryan hire not Whaley.  And no one really knows who owns the EJ pick. Was it Nix or Whaley. Whaley added a lot of talent to the team. His offense was top 10 in scoring and number one in rushing. Ryan destroyed a top 3 defense. I too was ok with the Ryan hire because I thought he was a good game day coach and for the most part he was. I like the Greg Roman hire. All Rex had to do was keep Schwarz and add a few wrinkles to the defense. Instead the moron decided to blow it up. His fate was sealed at that moment.

 

A good game day coach? He let the team chaplin make challenges!!

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26 minutes ago, Margarita said:

Bad Buffalo Bills seasons to me are like childbirth. I basically forgot the pain once they occurred, put it in the past,  and focus on the Baby (The Bills) and my enduring fandom for the team. I prefer not remember unpleasant events once they happen.. Better is hopefully learn from them and keep it movin'.  Same with bad games. I know there have been some real stinkers but if you asked me to give a top ten I'd struggle to come up with those either.  I also think my philosophy helps maintain some sanity in stressful times such as the bad Bills history we all hope are well in our teams past

 

Bills fan since 1973.

 

You must have huge time lapses in your memory then ?

 

 

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2016 was emotionally defeating, after all the big talk and hot air from Rex Ryan, after being close to making the playoffs. That's been the only year where I felt burnout. I watched every game and supported the team, but that year I probably talked, thought, and watched the least amount of football in my life. No social media, no message boards. 

 

Then they hired McD :)

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2015 was insanely frustrating because the one major hole on the roster was thought to be QB and possibly Oline but InCog and a good rookie year from Miller fixed that and Tyrod was a serviceable QB. 

 

But it was the defense that regressed massively from a top 3 unit despite having a "defensive guru" as a head coach. Had the defense just been upper midlevel they probably would have won 10 games and competed for a wildcard spot. Had the defense stayed the same if would have been an 12 win season. 

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The year we lost to the Steelers back ups (Willie Parker's coming out party) and missed the playoffs was pretty disappointing.  Starting 5 and 2 and beating the Pats and then falling on our faces was right up there for modern era futility also.  Going back (as far as I personally can remember), when Harmon dropped the TD pass vs the Browns was a let down but I was still happy with that season.  Just was hoping to keep going in the playoffs that year.

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14 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

All of these but I'll add 2008 after starting 5-1.

a) It wasn't just the Bills starting 5-1 that season. thinking the Bills have an honest shot to win the division and get into the playoffs!  It was also going 2-8 after those first five games. 

 

b) It was also watching Trent Edwards getting hammered to the ground and concussed in Arizona. Basically that one play ended his career as he came back from that severe concussion far too early. While the Bills won the very next against SD, Edwards was just never the same after this. 

 

c)  That game also showed the NFL world how inept the Bills OC (Turk Schonert) and offensive lines were! The Bills also learned backup QB JP Losman was worthless. 

 

d) The biggest thing in my view, was that Patriots QB Tom Brady was knocked out for the season in the first regular season game. The only backup QB the Pats had was a guy who had never started a game while in college. That's right, he was a backup QB at USC and completed 20 of 33 attempts for 192 yards his entire college career. 

 

So, here i'm thinking the Bills have a solid shot to take the division and get into the playoffs as the Patriots are DONE! ...yea right!

 

The Patriots didn't win the division that season as they finished the same as the Miami Dolphins 11-5 and the Phins won the tiebreaker. 

 

The Bills had very potent run game with Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson along with receivers Lee Evans, Josh Reed. The thing was that Lynch was usually making his yards with three defenders on his back and Jackson almost always made the first guys miss. That passing offense with OC Schonert was a complete mess.

 

Anyone else recall that week 15 Jets game in which the Bills were losing until Lynch turned into a power machine that the Jets D simply couldn't stop. The Bills rushing 32 rushes for 187 yards, 2 TD's. Lynch was just tearing it up...the Bills with the 2nd half lead all the way until 4:20 in the fourth quarter, Lynch 4 yards, Lynch 5 yards, Lynch 3 yards FIRST DOWN, Lynch 5 yards TIMEOUT by the NY Jets who's linemen were panting like dogs with their hands on their hips...

 

Suddenly, Bills OC Turk Schonert has a brainfart and has Losman drop back for a pass... sacked for -11 yard loss, FUMBLED, returned for a TD by the Jets who went on to win 31-27. Talk about a frustrating loss...

 

WAIT, there's more. Week 17, in Buffalo, in a freaking windstorm at the Ralph. 50-60 mile an hour winds so the team with the best run game should win this. +Should have been Buffalo right? Lynch and Jackson better than Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan right?  Ehhhhnt, The Patriots ran the ball 47 times to Buffalo 35.

 

Jauron's "Tampa two" supposedly really good defense was never very good as he never did find the linebackers needed to run it properly. Jauron's choices for offensive coaches were clearly his downfall as his defenses were merely mediocre, his offenses with some decent talent at RB, WR his choices for offensive coaches were bad, bad, bad.  

 

A very frustrating season indeed!        

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3 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Pegula was responsible for the Rex Ryan hire not Whaley.  And no one really knows who owns the EJ pick. Was it Nix or Whaley. Whaley added a lot of talent to the team. His offense was top 10 in scoring and number one in rushing. Ryan destroyed a top 3 defense. I too was ok with the Ryan hire because I thought he was a good game day coach and for the most part he was. I like the Greg Roman hire. All Rex had to do was keep Schwarz and add a few wrinkles to the defense. Instead the moron decided to blow it up. His fate was sealed at that moment.

Russ Brandon told the Pegula's to not let Ryan out of the building. Which in my view, was a very strong endorsement for Rex, by him. The Pegula's were intrigued by Ryan and his boasting.  Whaley could have said no and I'm sure they would have listened. This was Brandon who didn't want DC Jim Schwartz as HC, although he had earned a shot for HC with that #4 overall defense and #1 pass rush, #1 sacking team in the NFL. 

 

Rex Ryan was a mistake on so many levels and as first time NFL owners i'm pretty sure the Pegula's relied on the opinions of those people still at the helm of the team. 

 

 

The EJ pick was all on Doug Whaley as he went and personally scouted him. 

 

"I was an integral part in the drafting process of EJ Manuel," Whaley said on NFL Network's "NFL Total Access" on Thursday. "I was the person that handled the draft process and setting up the board."

 

The Bills finally seem pointed in the right direction. It now falls on Whaley's hand-picked franchise quarterback to end the longest active playoff drought in the NFL.

 

https://www.buffalobills.com/audio/whaley-on-manuel-and-scouting-at-senior-bowl-12494888

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15 minutes ago, Nihilarian said:

a) It wasn't just the Bills starting 5-1 that season. thinking the Bills have an honest shot to win the division and get into the playoffs!  It was also going 2-8 after those first five games. 

 

b) It was also watching Trent Edwards getting hammered to the ground and concussed in Arizona. Basically that one play ended his career as he came back from that severe concussion far too early. While the Bills won the very next against SD, Edwards was just never the same after this. 

 

c)  That game also showed the NFL world how inept the Bills OC (Turk Schonert) and offensive lines were! The Bills also learned backup QB JP Losman was worthless. 

 

d) The biggest thing in my view, was that Patriots QB Tom Brady was knocked out for the season in the first regular season game. The only backup QB the Pats had was a guy who had never started a game while in college. That's right, he was a backup QB at USC and completed 20 of 33 attempts for 192 yards his entire college career. 

 

So, here i'm thinking the Bills have a solid shot to take the division and get into the playoffs as the Patriots are DONE! ...yea right!

 

The Patriots didn't win the division that season as they finished the same as the Miami Dolphins 11-5 and the Phins won the tiebreaker. 

 

The Bills had very potent run game with Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson along with receivers Lee Evans, Josh Reed. The thing was that Lynch was usually making his yards with three defenders on his back and Jackson almost always made the first guys miss. That passing offense with OC Schonert was a complete mess.

 

Anyone else recall that week 15 Jets game in which the Bills were losing until Lynch turned into a power machine that the Jets D simply couldn't stop. The Bills rushing 32 rushes for 187 yards, 2 TD's. Lynch was just tearing it up...the Bills with the 2nd half lead all the way until 4:20 in the fourth quarter, Lynch 4 yards, Lynch 5 yards, Lynch 3 yards FIRST DOWN, Lynch 5 yards TIMEOUT by the NY Jets who's linemen were panting like dogs with their hands on their hips...

 

Suddenly, Bills OC Turk Schonert has a brainfart and has Losman drop back for a pass... sacked for -11 yard loss, FUMBLED, returned for a TD by the Jets who went on to win 31-27. Talk about a frustrating loss...

 

WAIT, there's more. Week 17, in Buffalo, in a freaking windstorm at the Ralph. 50-60 mile an hour winds so the team with the best run game should win this. +Should have been Buffalo right? Lynch and Jackson better than Sammy Morris and LaMont Jordan right?  Ehhhhnt, The Patriots ran the ball 47 times to Buffalo 35.

 

Jauron's "Tampa two" supposedly really good defense was never very good as he never did find the linebackers needed to run it properly. Jauron's choices for offensive coaches were clearly his downfall as his defenses were merely mediocre, his offenses with some decent talent at RB, WR his choices for offensive coaches were bad, bad, bad.  

 

A very frustrating season indeed!        

Thanks for the memories :)  I'll never forget that Chargers game when the power went out and all you could see in the restroom was the light from the cell phones.

 

One thing I'll add is I remember that season in retrospect is we beat teams early one we thought were better than they really were at the time early on.  We dominated the Seahawks in the opener who were a five years in a row playoff who ended up finishing 4-12.  Then we won at Jacksonville who was 11-5 the year before that finished 5-11.  We squeaked by a bad Raiders team and dominated a horrible Rams team on the road.  

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2009 was atrocious. Trent Edwards was our starting QB again, Dick Jauron started his 4th season as our Coach, TO was signed to sell tickets and Russ Brandon was our GM.
 

Russ Brandon and the Jason Peters trade, Ralph had to cancel a halftime presentation because he didn’t want to be booed, the 6-3 loss to Cleveland, the McKelvin fumble, the Saints game where their coaching staff said that the Bills offense was never going to score and TO saying he is just going with the plays that are called, Eric Wood breaking his leg, the Miami beat down, the game in Tennessee where Bud Adams was flicking off Bills fans.

 

The 2010 offseason was the worst I’ve ever seen, but in 2009 the Bills have never felt more like a fake NFL team. 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

2009 was atrocious. Trent Edwards was our starting QB again, Dick Jauron started his 4th season as our Coach, TO was signed to sell tickets and Russ Brandon was our GM.
 

Russ Brandon and the Jason Peters trade, Ralph had to cancel a halftime presentation because he didn’t want to be booed, the 6-3 loss to Cleveland, the McKelvin fumble, the Saints game where their coaching staff said that the Bills offense was never going to score and TO saying he is just going with the plays that are called, Eric Wood breaking his leg, the Miami beat down, the game in Tennessee where Bud Adams was flicking off Bills fans.

 

The 2010 offseason was the worst I’ve ever seen, but in 2009 the Bills have never felt more like a fake NFL team. 

 

 

Those were the worst years of the Drought in my opinion.  I didn't pick them for this topic because at that point I had no expectations for this franchise 

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On 5/2/2020 at 7:47 AM, JaCrispy said:

1990 hands down...

 

because it is so hard to get to that level...and to be that good and that close is the most crushing feeling ever...

This, that team was hands down better than the Giants, but Levy got out coached big time. Levy didn’t have the guts or brains to tell Marchibroda or Kelly to run Thurman till the Giants went back to their base defense. Ridiculous, horrible mistake, forever changed how that team should have been looked at...

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I’d like to see the list of the LEAST frustrating season. For me, it had to be the drought ending finish. I still remember running around the house screaming like a little kid when Dalton hit that pass on New Years Eve! I couldn’t have cared less what happened in Jacksonville the next week. I was still smiling from ear to ear. 

Go Bills

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