Slack_in_MA Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Psautcsk said: I have Patriot PTSD especially living in New England I feel your pain. These last 37 years of my adult life with 99% of (local) friends and family as Pats fans. Shouldn’t I get combat pay or something? 😩 Quote
Psautcsk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Slack_in_MA said: I feel your pain. These last 37 years of my adult life with 99% of (local) friends and family as Pats fans. Shouldn’t I get combat pay or something? 😩 Right there with you! Quote
Dillenger4 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The game this Sunday is huge now that the Pats have 9 wins. They look GOOD! Maye throws a pretty ball, Hunter is a stud, their OC calls a great game, very well coached Defense. Bills need to show me they are still hungry this weekend. 1 1 Quote
MiltonWaddams Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 24 minutes ago, Dillenger4 said: The game this Sunday is huge now that the Pats have 9 wins. They look GOOD! Maye throws a pretty ball, Hunter is a stud, their OC calls a great game, very well coached Defense. Bills need to show me they are still hungry this weekend. Last night was the only Pats game this season that I watched beginning to end aside from the Bills game. They are a really, really good team in all facets. I love our Bills, but I would be blown away if they got it together sufficiently to go into Foxboro and take out the team we saw last night. The Pats have more talent at every level, save RB and QB. It hurts me to say it, but the quarterback play is a wash this season. Drake Maye is an extremely talented player and he has a good head on his shoulders. His accuracy, decision making and poise are frustratingly impressive. The more I see the Pats succeed this season, the more angry I become with McBeane and their inability to get over the hump the past 5 seasons. The window of opportunity is being closed due to arrogance and ineptitude. Edited 1 hour ago by MiltonWaddams 1 1 Quote
finn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, Slack_in_MA said: I feel your pain. These last 37 years of my adult life with 99% of (local) friends and family as Pats fans. Shouldn’t I get combat pay or something? 😩 I hate that their time in the wilderness has been so short. Of all the fanbases in the country, New England (or at least Massachusetts) most deserves decades of misery. Quite apart from the obnoxiousness that seems baked in, it's just not right that the Celtics, Bruins, and Red Sox are perpetually good. 1 Quote
MiltonWaddams Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 1 minute ago, finn said: I hate that their time in the wilderness has been so short. Of all the fanbases in the country, New England (or at least Massachusetts) most deserves decades of misery. Quite apart from the obnoxiousness that seems baked in, it's just not right that the Celtics, Bruins, and Red Sox are perpetually good. The Brady-led Pats teams were so easy to hate. I hate the Pats, but I actually enjoyed watching the brand of football that they played last night. Maye, at this point, is a very likeable guy with a good attitude. Diggs, who I really liked on the Bills but now dislike vehemently, was exceptional at finding holes in the defence as he has eternally been. The defence was opportunistic and stout. Dammit!! I hate myself for everything that I just wrote!! Quote
Shortchaz Posted 53 minutes ago Posted 53 minutes ago not to mention the pats will be coming off their bye when we play them. 11 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said: Last night was the only Pats game this season that I watched beginning to end aside from the Bills game. They are a really, really good team in all facets. I love our Bills, but I would be blown away if they got it together sufficiently to go into Foxboro and take out the team we saw last night. The Pats have more talent at every level, save RB and QB. It hurts me to say it, but the quarterback play is a wash this season. Drake Maye is an extremely talented player and he has a good head on his shoulders. His accuracy, decision making and poise are frustratingly impressive. The more I see the Pats succeed this season, the more angry I become with McBeane and their inability to get over the hump the past 5 seasons. The window of opportunity is being closed due to arrogance and ineptitude. Quote
finn Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said: Last night was the only Pats game this season that I watched beginning to end aside from the Bills game. They are a really, really good team in all facets. I love our Bills, but I would be blown away if they got it together sufficiently to go into Foxboro and take out the team we saw last night. The Pats have more talent at every level, save RB and QB. It hurts me to say it, but the quarterback play is a wash this season. Drake Maye is an extremely talented player and he has a good head on his shoulders. His accuracy, decision making and poise are frustratingly impressive. The more I see the Pats succeed this season, the more angry I become with McBeane and their inability to get over the hump the past 5 seasons. The window if opportunity is being closed due to arrogance and ineptitude. The Bills have the feel of a team that missed its moment, an old veteran bear still capable of mauling anyone but tired, deeply tired. New England is like the big youngster new on the scene ready to take over the territory. The Bills need a fresh start. Not a rebuild, at all, but fresh leadership. McDermott and his coordinators have been figured out (and never were elite), and Beane is just spinning his wheels at this point, reactive instead of proactive, always one step behind his peers, with a stale vision for the team. I don't see it happening, though. As others have said, an owner that would tolerate a perpetual loser in the Sabres is never going to fire a coach and GM with the record of McDermott and Beane. Meanwhile, we will continuing telling each other, "All we need is a wide receiver. And a pass rush. And a linebacker. THEN we'll go all the way!" It's better than the wasteland years, but it's still a pretty depressing scenario. Groundhog day with Sean and Brandon. 3 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Casey D said: You don't win a SB in November. They have done enough the last five years to make me give them the benefit of the doubt even after that debacle in Miami. They may disappoint me, but as a Bills fan for over 50 years disappointment is a dear friend. I'll let this play out, like I did after the awful wind game in 2021. And even if this is not their year, with Allen this team will always have a chance, if we can add the right pieces in the off season, either with this regime or another. The re-ascendancy of the Pats-- which was unexpected this year and makes it somewhat traumatic-- is just another team to beat like the Chiefs (although they have done nothing yet to make them anywhere near as dangerous). It's just competition, and at the end that's what makes it fun, notwithstanding the Patriot PTSD. Agree. Nothing has been set in stone for either the Bills or Patriots in November. In addition to the Bills history, where they have been in worse situations then they are now, Tampa won a SB in 2020 after starting 7 - 6. They were a wild card that had to play all 3 playoff games on the road. Cincinnati went to a SB in 2021 having to win 2 playoff games on the road. Last season the Lions roared to the #1 seed only to lose in round 1. The Ravens have specialized in gaining the #1 seed and not making it to the SB. Quote
finn Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said: The Brady-led Pats teams were so easy to hate. I hate the Pats, but I actually enjoyed watching the brand of football that they played last night. Maye, at this point, is a very likeable guy with a good attitude. Diggs, who I really liked on the Bills but now dislike vehemently, was exceptional at finding holes in the defence as he has eternally been. The defence was opportunistic and stout. Dammit!! I hate myself for everything that I just wrote!! Diggs must love sticking it to the Bills after Allen showed the world last year he didn't need him by winning MVP. 1 Quote
GroteStreet Posted 43 minutes ago Posted 43 minutes ago 3 hours ago, UKBillFan said: I would just be thankful we'd made the post season at this point. If we just sneak into the playoffs, not make it to the superbowl, and save mcbeane's job in the process, is that something to be thankful for? Is it better to go 4-4 the rest of the season and get a new coach and gm next year? Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, finn said: Diggs must love sticking it to the Bills after Allen showed the world last year he didn't need him by winning MVP. Last years MVP sure means a lot right now. Anyone who watches this team knows they are not very good. So yeah I'm sure Diggs is loving it to a degree right now. Quote
Bills!Win! Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago The Tampa Bay game in 2021 turned our season around. I’m hoping for more of the same on Sunday 1 Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago (edited) 51 minutes ago, finn said: The Bills have the feel of a team that missed its moment, an old veteran bear still capable of mauling anyone but tired, deeply tired. New England is like the big youngster new on the scene ready to take over the territory. The Bills need a fresh start. Not a rebuild, at all, but fresh leadership. McDermott and his coordinators have been figured out (and never were elite), and Beane is just spinning his wheels at this point, reactive instead of proactive, always one step behind his peers, with a stale vision for the team. I don't see it happening, though. As others have said, an owner that would tolerate a perpetual loser in the Sabres is never going to fire a coach and GM with the record of McDermott and Beane. Meanwhile, we will continuing telling each other, "All we need is a wide receiver. And a pass rush. And a linebacker. THEN we'll go all the way!" It's better than the wasteland years, but it's still a pretty depressing scenario. Groundhog day with Sean and Brandon. I mean buffalo is younger than the pats in some key areas... Diggs, Hollins & Henry are all 32, 32, and 30 Hooper is 31 Bradbury is 30 Carlton Davis is 29 Spillane is 30. Landry has has had multiple knee injuries. They just lost Milton Williams. Morgan Moses is like 34 Edited just now by Kelly to Allen Quote
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