dorquemada Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, Steve Billieve said: This place is insufferable after a loss. He have one of the best o-lines in the league. Were they outmatched yesterday? Sure, it happens, losses happen, bad days happen. Yeah more and more often it would seem Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said: I in no way want to stereotype any of our brothers from other countries or cultures, but when I see a sad post titled Oh Well by Italian Bills I instantly imagine this was his expression when he saw how the Texans massacred Josh Allen Was Fredo the GM or the HC? 1 Quote
Steve Billieve Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, dorquemada said: Yeah more and more often it would seem Josh Allens career win rate is 68.6%, coming into the game we were 70% on the season, after the loss 63.6%. So not really, you can cherry pick the stats around wins and losses but we win around 2/3 of our games and have done so this season. Quote
Cray51 Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 43 minutes ago, GroteStreet said: Yes that reality is starting to hit. There are 3 or 4 teams in AFC (not the chiefs ro ravens) who appear to have passed us. And we are going to start the offseason approx 30 million over the cap, 2 years after what I thought was a cap/roster reset. That's an assumption on those other teams, none of them are playoff proven. Just like when KC was a wild card team a few years ago and everyone thought their offense wasn't good enough, and then it was. Last year the Bills allow over 40 points in back to back games, and everyone thought we were screwed. Then the defense does well in the wild card and divisional games. If the reality is an 11-6 Bills team goes into Denver in the Wild Card game, I'm still picking the Bills to win. Quote
Sweats Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago I can't believe that i'm going to be the voice of reason round here, but here goes....... The team has issues, and the team is flawed from the FO on down........there's no denying it, however, there's nothing any of us can do about it except enjoy (somewhat) the games every week. I have lived and breathed Bills for the past 45 years. I own enough Bills merchandise to fill a warehouse. I even have a Bills logo tattoo on my shoulder that i've had for 45 years (it's a little faded, sloppy looking and kind of falling apart after so many years, but it kind of reminds me of this franchise actually). I have never missed a game in all those year........either watching at the stadium, listening to them on my radio when i'm driving or on tv, however, last year i sort of learned to record the games and just watch them when i have time. I no longer work my life schedule around the Bills. Nothing will change with this franchise, so to get a little bit of relief in your life, you need to make the changes and understand that complaining and moaning over things you have no control over are meaningless and exhausting. Namaste 1 Quote
BananaB Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago (edited) Beane has been focused on making one play more than KC and believes everything else is roses. No matter how much McDs D stinks he’ll never try something new. He wants coaches “yes man” guys, maybe “yes ma’am” after sporting those new glasses. Either way it’s just so he can call the shots and they take the fall when ***** goes sour. Young players gotta have a masters degree in the playbook before they see the field and old vets hold onto their jobs despite poor play. Did anyone really have high hopes when Tre and Poyer were signed. You know they were gonna see the field. Strong looked solid in his game against Baltimore and gets pushed to the side when Tre comes back. Poyer was on practice squad until Rapp gets hurt then jumps Hancock on the depth chart. Look at Bishop, what do you think was more beneficial for him, sitting behind Hamlin or getting on the field so he can play and learn? If he took a step last year late in the season like he has this year at mid season it might of helped us in playoffs. If we make playoffs this year will Poyer make an impact or be a liability like he was the last time he played for us in playoffs? Wasting our time with these vets just play the young guys and see what happens. Been saying for years this team is just treading water. Edited 16 minutes ago by BananaB Quote
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