YodaMan79 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I think we’re past the point of excuses. Every team plays the same number of games in the same amount of time. Some years the schedule looks tougher on paper, some easier and this year was supposed to be one of the easier ones. Every team deals with injuries. The great ones overcome them. The Rams literally signed a guy off the street to play safety and still won the Super Bowl. And honestly, that was the Bills’ window. After :13 seconds, I was ready for major changes, because deep down we all knew that was the chance, just like the Lions/49ers meltdown. In hindsight, that was the moment. At some point, we have to define what “good” actually means. Good teams impose their will. They force opponents to adjust. They don’t live in a world of ifs. That’s not the Bills right now. We’re stuck as a “good enough” team, endlessly chasing the carrot. We comfort ourselves with the same worn-out phrases: If we were healthy… If Josh had one more second… If he catches that ball…If we recover that fumble… It’s always something. We’ve become Uncle Rico: “If coach had just put me in we would have won state…” And the worst part? It’s not even fun anymore. Every game feels like Season 18 of The Walking Dead just limping forward, hoping the next episode suddenly makes it worth watching again. At some point, the results speak for themselves. There’s no quick fix left. A real philosophical shift has to be on the table. Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, WIDE LEFT said: Not one to excuse poor performances, but we do have a top notch O line and yet Texans shredded them. It does strike me that some of our O lineman are getting up there in age, and these Thursday night games are tough on older players. And Brown was hurt. In any event, on O or D it was the older players who struggled the most. Especially against a younger Texan team playing at home. With all the negativity re: Bills, can’t be.ieve this wasn’t a factor. THURSDAY NIGHT football speaks volumes of the insatiable greed of NFL owners, most of whom have already made billions in franchise appreciation. Never enough for some, especially with JERRY JONES leading the greed charge Brown was getting slapped around before he got hurt. Dion Dawkins just doesn't seem to care about anything except donuts and his "Schnow Brand". Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, YodaMan79 said: We’ve become Uncle Rico: “If coach had just put me in we would have won state…” Don't be jealous, but a lot of us have been chatting online with Patriots fans all day...🤔 Quote
sven233 Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago On 11/21/2025 at 10:45 PM, US Egg said: Get rid of TNF…..ain’t happening I know. I don't think you need to get rid of it entirely. What they should do is make Thursday nights for teams coming off a Bye or something. I know that's not the most conducive thing to schedules and everything, but maybe it's time to reevaluate how the schedules are composed and worry more about player safety rather than be so opponent specific. There are a lot of smart people working in the NFL. I am sure with enough meeting time, they could come up with something that would take less of a toll on the body and still allow them to play on Thursday night most weeks. Maybe the first few weeks there aren't any, but when Bye weeks start, so do Thursday night games or something. I mean, the easiest way to do it is to make sure every team gets 2 Bye weeks and work it in from there. Each team would have an abbreviated Bye to play on Thursday Night and then a full Bye later on or something like that. I know they don't want to do that, but giving teams extra rest during the season can only help the product and player safety. Quote
US Egg Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago (edited) 20 minutes ago, sven233 said: There are a lot of smart people working in the NFL. The smartest and most important being their bean counters. Player safety? Sure they care about that, but it won’t get in the way of the bottom line. A drop of quality of the product and player injury risk is a chance they’re willing to take for the sake of a buck…..a very big buck. Players won’t balk too much for the same reason. Edited 25 minutes ago by US Egg Quote
sven233 Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, US Egg said: The smartest and most important being their bean counters. Player safety? Sure they care about that, but it won’t get in the way of the bottom line. A drop of quality of the product and player injury risk is a chance they’re willing to take for the sake of a buck…..a very big buck. Players won’t balk too much for the same reason. Oh, I fully realize this. I don't expect anything to change at all. I was just saying they could find a way if they wanted to. But I am very well aware of the fact they don't care and they're just going to do what they want to anyway. Should it change? Yes. Will it? Most likely not unless something really bad happens at some point. Quote
GolfandBills Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago On 11/21/2025 at 9:07 PM, harmonkillebrew said: Almost always loses. Texans were always going to be a tough game, given how their D matches up against our O. But you throw in a short week and the Bills having to travel to Houston, makes it damn near impossible. I saw this game on the schedule and thought it was a likely "L". But the backup QB made me hope otherwise. In the end, the Texans D did what it does at home and with three days of opponents prep - it harassed and dominated. Unfortunately, McD and Brady couldn't create a game strategy that controlled field position and kept Josh's exposure to a minimum against that nasty pass rush. Moving away from Cook after the 1st drive was a huge mistake. But I give the team as a whole a pass. Playing on the road on TNF right after the big game against Tampa was a big ask. What will be next weeks excuse? Quote
Rubes Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 29 minutes ago, sven233 said: I don't think you need to get rid of it entirely. What they should do is make Thursday nights for teams coming off a Bye or something. I know that's not the most conducive thing to schedules and everything, but maybe it's time to reevaluate how the schedules are composed and worry more about player safety rather than be so opponent specific. There are a lot of smart people working in the NFL. I am sure with enough meeting time, they could come up with something that would take less of a toll on the body and still allow them to play on Thursday night most weeks. Maybe the first few weeks there aren't any, but when Bye weeks start, so do Thursday night games or something. I mean, the easiest way to do it is to make sure every team gets 2 Bye weeks and work it in from there. Each team would have an abbreviated Bye to play on Thursday Night and then a full Bye later on or something like that. I know they don't want to do that, but giving teams extra rest during the season can only help the product and player safety. One thing about scheduling Thursday games for teams coming off a bye, is that they then would go right into a mini-bye. Not a huge problem, but not sure how that would impact scheduling. Quote
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