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7 minutes ago, QCity said:

 

 

I know losses to division rivals are painful, but Beane is not going anywhere guys.

I agree but I wish it wasn't the case

Would love to see a fresh regime brought in at this point and see if they could rebuild a proper championship caliber roster around Josh and have another go at it.

Unfortunately after 9 years we know how far we are going with Beane and McDermott 

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Super frustrating game. And as much as a disappointment it is that they’ll likely lose the division, the goal has changed: make the playoffs and all bets are off. 
 

Punch your ticket to the dance, and we still have Josh Allen and a fighters chance. You never know when you’ll get hot. Things aren’t pointing that way; but we’ve seen flashes. 
 

It’s too early to say, “throw it all away” and start talking firing people. There will be plenty of time for that when the final whistle blows and we know where we end up. 

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1 hour ago, Governor said:

Our lows are much lower this season. We just aren’t very good. We can’t use injuries as excuses every single season. It is what it is. Maybe an 11 win team ceiling. Beane’s had plenty of drafts to get some talent in here but he’s a master of mediocrity on draft day. SB or out da door they go.

 

McD’s arrogance with game plans and resting players that aren’t seriously injured against certain opponents will probably be the end of him.

 

Our lows are much lower than when? 2021 had some pretty freakin low lows (Hello Urban Meyer!!!) yet that was somehow our best chance to win the Super Bowl in terms of our roster.

 

This game doesn't mean much to me except it unfortunately demonstrates that the staff was actively overlooking Miami.

 

People here honestly think we're missing the playoffs? If you do, let's wager. If you don't, haven't you noticed the switch this team and especially Josh flip as soon as they start their new season? 

 

Again, wake me up in January...

 

 

 

This thread is gonna be fun to continue for the "it's over!!!" crew on this message board. :doh:

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Just now, transplantbillsfan said:

 

This game doesn't mean much to me except it unfortunately demonstrates that the staff was actively overlooking Miami.

 

Fireable offense in itself.

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13 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Zero chance Beane or McDermott go anywhere.

 

Pegula is petrified because of the Sabres.

 

These guys get Allen's entire career. He'll need to overcome management and coaching to win it all. 

 

It could happen. Might as well come to terms with it though, because we win or lose with McBeane. 

 

 

he definitely can over come the coaching and talent deficit. He can just go to another team. 

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Just now, Chaos said:

he definitely can over come the coaching and talent deficit. He can just go to another team. 

 

Josh isn't the type to take that kind of stand 

 

He'll play here, be a good soldier and do his best, and probably retire around 36 or 37 to enjoy his family and other business ventures. 

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3 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

 

Josh isn't the type to take that kind of stand 

 

He'll play here, be a good soldier and do his best, and probably retire around 36 or 37 to enjoy his family and other business ventures. 

He and his wife have lots of ties to California. Josh won't badmouth anyone or blame anyone else.  But this season has stopped being fun for him, and if next season is not fun, he will start considering options. 

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Just now, Chaos said:

He and his wife have lots of ties to California. Josh won't badmouth anyone or blame anyone else.  But this season has stopped being fun for him, and if next season is not fun, he will start considering options. 

 

His brand new 6-year contract just started. So his options are slim outside of directly pushing Terry for a regime change. Which I'm for.

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20 minutes ago, Chaos said:

He and his wife have lots of ties to California. Josh won't badmouth anyone or blame anyone else.  But this season has stopped being fun for him, and if next season is not fun, he will start considering options. 

This could be directly leading to an air of desperation within Allen, which is not healthy.  Since we know he won't ever throw a coach or player under the bus he internalizes every failure.  He thinks that if only he had thrown a better ball here or read the D better there they would have made the play.

 

Yet week after week after week we almost never see a receiver make an extraordinary play to help Allen out.  In fact today we saw Kincaid make a great catch on a ball behind him that was probably the first time in months that a Bills receiver made a super play on an Allen throw where his ball placement was a little off.  Later in the game a Miami CB got his finger tips on a deep Allen throw and barely deflected the ball.  Coleman couldn't snag a deflection that I see College AND NFL WR's routinely make. Coleman has terrible visual ball tracking skills.

 

IMO this season will go a long way towards determining whether Allen pulls an Andrew Luck in the next couple of years or gets his mojo back and plays 10 more years.  While Allen hasn't had the physical damage Luck had he's experienced a great deal more mental fatigue and that can be just as wearing on a person.

 

 

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My biggest issue is the Bills feel like they are stuck.   When they were bad during draught the team could at least sell hope, the only way to go was up.    Right now, it feels like we are stuck in a slow degradation of bad contracts, aging stars, and leadership you cant trust to be flexible enough to improve this quickly enough.   They've gotten away from failing fast.  

 

Beane has been so stubborn about WR the last two years that he now finds himself in a position where he almost has to overpay via trade this offseason.  If they gamble in the draft again you may find yourself in a situation where the WR you draft is maturing when your franchise QB is 34 or 35 years old, if they become good at all. 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

This could be directly leading to an air of desperation within Allen, which is not healthy.  Since we know he won't ever throw a coach or player under the bus he internalizes every failure.  He thinks that if only he had thrown a better ball here or read the D better there they would have made the play.

 

Yet week after week after week we almost never see a receiver make an extraordinary play to help Allen out.  In fact today we saw Kincaid make a great catch on a ball behind him that was probably the first time in months that a Bills receiver made a super play on an Allen throw where his ball placement was a little off.  Later in the game a Miami CB got his finger tips on a deep Allen and barely deflect the ball.  Coleman couldn't snag a deflection that I see College AND NFL WR's routinely make. Coleman has terrible visual ball tracking skills.

 

IMO this season will go a long way towards determining whether Allen pulls an Andrew Luck in the next couple of years or gets his mojo back and plays 10 more years.  While Allen hasn't had the physical damage Luck had he's experienced a great deal more mental fatigue and that can be just as wearing on a person.

 

 

A few weeks ago when he was asked about the WR separation he said something on the lines that if he throws the ball better they won’t need separation.  Kind of made me laugh.  That is who he is though. There isn’t a person more valuable in this organization than him, if he wants change he’s gonna have to speak up himself. 

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8 minutes ago, thenorthremembers said:

My biggest issue is the Bills feel like they are stuck.   When they were bad during draught the team could at least sell hope, the only way to go was up.    Right now, it feels like we are stuck in a slow degradation of bad contracts, aging stars, and leadership you cant trust to be flexible enough to improve this quickly enough.   They've gotten away from failing fast.  

 

Beane has been so stubborn about WR the last two years that he now finds himself in a position where he almost has to overpay via trade this offseason.  If they gamble in the draft again you may find yourself in a situation where the WR you draft is maturing when your franchise QB is 34 or 35 years old, if they become good at all. 

 

 

 

 

Stuck, yes. Purgatory of a different kind than the drought. 

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9 minutes ago, BananaB said:

A few weeks ago when he was asked about the WR separation he said something on the lines that if he throws the ball better they won’t need separation.  Kind of made me laugh.  That is who he is though. There isn’t a person more valuable in this organization than him, if he wants change he’s gonna have to speak up himself. 

 

The greats hate losing so much it eats at them enough that they become jerks.  We need Josh to start channeling a bit of Tom Brady and Michael Jordan.   They werent there to make friends.  They were there to be the greatest to ever do it. 

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39 minutes ago, Chaos said:

He and his wife have lots of ties to California. Josh won't badmouth anyone or blame anyone else.  But this season has stopped being fun for him, and if next season is not fun, he will start considering options. 

 

Every single person who plays football no you can't win the Super bowl every year 

 

We've literally been near the top consistently 

 

The grass is not always greener... Getting paid $350 million definitely puts more stress on you and makes fun harder 

 

Because there's a lot of pressure on you.. Tom Brady barely had fun was always angry and screaming.. because the pressure 

 

You don't see a lot of quarterbacks smiling all the time

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51 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:

 

Our lows are much lower than when? 2021 had some pretty freakin low lows (Hello Urban Meyer!!!) yet that was somehow our best chance to win the Super Bowl in terms of our roster.

 

This game doesn't mean much to me except it unfortunately demonstrates that the staff was actively overlooking Miami.

 

People here honestly think we're missing the playoffs? If you do, let's wager. If you don't, haven't you noticed the switch this team and especially Josh flip as soon as they start their new season? 

 

Again, wake me up in January...

 

 

 

This thread is gonna be fun to continue for the "it's over!!!" crew on this message board. :doh:

To me it seems like the use the absolute worst game plan imaginable for 4-5 games a season and they don’t seem to have a plan B, except for that fluke 4th quarter against the Ravens. Some don’t seem to make any sense at all, but every once in awhile they hit it perfectly like the Chiefs game. Like others said, it’s pretty obvious they put more time into certain opponents.

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4 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

 

Every single person who plays football no you can't win the Super bowl every year 

 

We've literally been near the top consistently 

 

The grass is not always greener... Getting paid $350 million definitely puts more stress on you and makes fun harder 

 

Because there's a lot of pressure on you.. Tom Brady barely had fun was always angry and screaming.. because the pressure 

 

You don't see a lot of quarterbacks smiling all the time

 

Id take the anger and screaming over sitting on the end of the bench with a tablet. 

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