eball Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM Posted yesterday at 01:56 PM 2 hours ago, GunnerBill said: We have a tendency to think of football players as robots, unaffected the things that affect us mere mortals in our daily lives. Or to think that money buys happiness and therefore they have no right to be affected by personal / relationship concerns. Neither of those views are true or indeed fair. The late great Joe Paterno recognized this deeply...he often explained why he didn't "trust" players at times is because they were college kids and who knows what was going on in their personal lives. The QB's girlfriend might have just broken up with him. We all know that '22 season was an emotional roller coaster for the entire team; was Josh supposed to be the superhero who rose above all of that? I think it's unfair to put that on him. 2 Quote
Jerboski Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM Posted yesterday at 02:24 PM 13 hours ago, RunTheBall said: IDK, 2 years in a row in the elimination game Josh hit receivers in the hands with potential game winning potential and both dropped them. The difference between Buffalo and KC is that KC’s role players show up in the playoffs and most of our stars sht the bed. Groot was an abomination against KC, Oliver didn’t suck but he didn’t make a difference. Non-Miller was MIA as usual, Jones was meh at best. Despite that, Josh had the ball at the end of the game with the chance to take the lead AGAIN, yet Cook wasn’t on the field and Kincaid (despite having no legs) dropped a ball that hit him in the hands. I don’t think Josh is the problem in the playoffs. Someone else needs to make a play just once And KC’s coaching staff is always one leg up on Sean and his Allen isn’t the issue, it’s other players and coaching staff 3 Quote
billsfan89 Posted yesterday at 02:37 PM Posted yesterday at 02:37 PM 27 minutes ago, eball said: The late great Joe Paterno recognized this deeply...he often explained why he didn't "trust" players at times is because they were college kids and who knows what was going on in their personal lives. The QB's girlfriend might have just broken up with him. We all know that '22 season was an emotional roller coaster for the entire team; was Josh supposed to be the superhero who rose above all of that? I think it's unfair to put that on him. That 2022 season was the "Season from hell" for this team. Even beyond the Hamlin situation. They had a lot go wrong off the field and a bad injury situation on the field combined with the Hamlin situation. Overall the fact that they somehow went 13-3 that season and won a playoff game despite all the injuries let alone the bad off field stuff let alone the Hamlin situation tacked on top of all that is a testament to that team not a detraction. 2023 was another odd one, but that was more so boneheaded self inflicted stuff as opposed to 2022 that was largely outside of a handful of roster decisions (lackluster offensive line and WR2) out of their control. 2 1 Quote
Nelius Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago On 6/4/2025 at 7:12 AM, Gugny said: This goes beyond OTAs. I’m close to 40 years into my Bills fan hood. Lol that’s it?! puts a whole new perspective on that horrendous cat idea Quote
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