The Jokeman Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, 2003Contenders said: Except, Patrick, what if Hoecht and Oliver had remained healthy? Meanwhile, Bosa has played the last couple of games one-handed. I won't even count Jackson since he hadn't shown much prior to his injury. I have a lot of problems with personnel decisions that Bean has made, but I give him credit for TRYING to fortify the DL in the off-season. He's been quiet lately but Deone Walker looks like an improvement on what we've had in recent past when comes down to depth DTs. Larry O while not always noticeable been a solid contributor. TJ Sanders meh but at least he's healthy now, will he be anything more than depth? Time will tell. So, yes Beane has made efforts and tired of the tribe that seems to think he rests on his laurels which he hasnt. He did it in adding veteran WRs Palmer and Moore this past offseason as well. So effort is there just not the results we/he'd hope. Edited 1 hour ago by The Jokeman 1 1 1 Quote
milfandcookies Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Might as well shut it down if we lose this one. You gotta be kidding me 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Interesting reading the Steelers beat reporters. They are mocking Beane for assembling a “trash” roster around Allen. Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: Interesting reading the Steelers beat reporters. They are mocking Beane for assembling a “trash” roster around Allen. So basically they're smart. 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, Goin Breakdown said: So basically they're smart. those steeler beat guys complain that Calvin Austin is a terrible 2nd receiver. Or complain that there isn’t a great pass rusher opposite TJ Watt. Yet we don’t have any receivers or ends on our roster that would be good enough to be even their second best options! Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Walking Tall said: Do you honestly believe there is a chance we win out? Come on now. 1 hour ago, WNYFAN1 said: "If we win out" is absolutely the shakiest part of this argument... Of course it's possible when you have Josh Allen at QB, sure. The Bills were 7-6 with dire playoff hopes because we looked abysmal in multiple games in 2021 and won their last 4 games and we all know what happened. The Bills were 6-6 with pretty dire playoff hopes because we looked abysmal in multiple games in 2024 and won their last 5 games and ended up in the divisional round where we were a Dion Dawkins block away from winning or a Tyler Bass field goal away from potentially winning a home game against the Chiefs. We've looked terrible this year in multiple games, but it's head-scratching to me how short everyone's memory is. This isn't new. 2 Quote
KOKBILLS Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago The Bills can still beat anyone on their schedule, and any team they run into in the Playoffs...heck even on a slightly off day... What they can't do is have bad, poorly coached and game-planned days because they are super thinned out due to injury and the margin for error is just not what it used to be. And lately, even though I really think they are built to win in multiple ways, especially on Offense, they just seem reluctant to game plan to the the opponents weaknesses. And I think that has led to the turnovers and mistakes that have put them in bad game scripts against teams they should beat. I'm not writing anything off, and the chances are never zero... but I just can't help but feel this season got off on the wrong foot right from the start with the two suspensions, then the Max injury, then the Oliver injuries, and has only come close to stabilizing right after the bye. Then Hoecht gets hurt and it's just worse. We'll never get close to seeing what this Defense was supposed to be in 2025. Heck even the seemingly minor injuries to Strong and Sanders were HUGE blows to depth... Kincaid can't stay healthy... It's just been a mess... The fact they they are 7-4 is proof positive they are a very dangerous team. Because man have they had issues...Talent issues, coaching issues, depth issues, game plan issues, scheme issues, penalty issues, and of course worst of all injury issues... Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago The only thing that matters for the Bills in the 2025 season right now is going into Pittsburgh and winning the game. With all the broken bodies it will be a challenge for the entire team. I'm hopeful, Go Bills. 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said: Of course it's possible when you have Josh Allen at QB, sure. The Bills were 7-6 with dire playoff hopes because we looked abysmal in multiple games in 2021 and won their last 4 games and we all know what happened. The Bills were 6-6 with pretty dire playoff hopes because we looked abysmal in multiple games in 2024 and won their last 5 games and ended up in the divisional round where we were a Dion Dawkins block away from winning or a Tyler Bass field goal away from potentially winning a home game against the Chiefs. We've looked terrible this year in multiple games, but it's head-scratching to me how short everyone's memory is. This isn't new. Reminds me of the old saying, "Past results do not equal future success" Now, that said, it's football and wild things happen. And there are still enough weeks to mathematically win the division, #1 seed or whatever people want to see. This is a discussion board. And as such, both the people that feel the Bills can overcome and the people saying they may miss the playoffs at this point have very valid arguments. I think we ALL wish the Bills were closing in on the top seed, but here we are. No, we don't know what the rest of the season holds. At this point they could win out or lose out...and neither would particularly shock me at this point. It's just a disappointment that we couldn't put away teams like Atlanta and Miami. Or New England in our building. Seems like every time we get something rolling, we get hit with a fresh batch of key injuries. Right now, we need to wrap Cole Bishop up in bubble wrap. I will say it again because it merits repeating. Both the Gloomy Gus's and the Homers have valid points. The season can go in a million directions, from a Super Bowl win to eliminated from the playoffs by week 16 or 17. I know where I feel like it's heading, but it doesn't mean my opinion is the only valid one. 1 Quote
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