billsfan714 Posted Wednesday at 02:44 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:44 PM (edited) Some of these responses are as sappy as a maple tree in February. Save some for the Hallmark movie. Take it from an ARP age guy, franchise QBs don't come along all the time. Superbowl or bust!!!! Edited Wednesday at 02:50 PM by billsfan714 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted yesterday at 05:14 AM Posted yesterday at 05:14 AM Citing positive statistics as the OP did is an expression of appreciation for what the Bills have accomplished. Moreover it's a way of acknowledging that they're an excellent team and it indicates that the person expressing the data is happy with the team. Along those lines, if you don't get enjoyment and pleasure from watching the Josh Allen Buffalo Bills, you're probably not a happy person. Another sign of being a generally unhappy person would be if you're irritable or unsatisfied with a Bills victory because it wasn't as convincing as you wished it to be. JMO. 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted yesterday at 05:30 AM Posted yesterday at 05:30 AM 10 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said: Citing positive statistics as the OP did is an expression of appreciation for what the Bills have accomplished. Moreover it's a way of acknowledging that they're an excellent team and it indicates that the person expressing the data is happy with the team. Along those lines, if you don't get enjoyment and pleasure from watching the Josh Allen Buffalo Bills, you're probably not a happy person. Another sign of being a generally unhappy person would be if you're irritable or unsatisfied with a Bills victory because it wasn't as convincing as you wished it to be. JMO. I generally agree with all of this, and I have a special disdain for fans who gripe and complain while the Bills are winning (which sometimes involves grinding out narrow, chippy victories over inferior teams, and other times involves stealing a last second victory from the jaws of defeat). However, it's understandable that some passionate fans are fighting against the trap of "good being the enemy of great." As in, good isn't good enough. And ugly wins CAN raise red flags for that cohort of discerning Statler and Waldorfs. 1 Quote
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