billsfan714 Posted Monday at 11:26 PM Posted Monday at 11:26 PM 44 minutes ago, gobills404 said: Fiscally responsible, what a joke. He overpays on a lot of re-signings and mid/meh FAs. 70 million in dead money last year, 30 million for Diggs not to play for us, 30 some this year, over the cap next year. Wait until he see's how NE improves with their cap space next year. 1 2 1 1 Quote
Behindenemylines Posted Monday at 11:39 PM Posted Monday at 11:39 PM 6 hours ago, Puckman5 said: You wouldn't miss the McDeerintheheadlights look on sideline one bit would ya? Nope. I think he’s really good at building a culture, just doesn’t have what it takes to build a championship culture. Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted Monday at 11:43 PM Posted Monday at 11:43 PM 7 hours ago, BearNorth said: or do they go out and try to deal for/attract a top QB from another team to move west? Welcome to LA #17 1 1 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted Monday at 11:49 PM Posted Monday at 11:49 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, dave mcbride said: I thought they had 437 fans! After last night, they’re up to 512 5 hours ago, In Summary said: Poor guy has quite a history of knee injuries. He's someone who may not launch. Yet another 4D chess move by the wizard 😂 4 hours ago, BillytheKid said: I think the Seahawks are better. Seahawks dominated them and only lost because of Darnolds 4 turnovers. They still had a chance to win and made the game winning field goal but called that time out. Then missed it. Game was in LA. Seattle had twice as many yards. More than twice as many first downs almost twice the time of possession. In a winner take all scenario, I’ll take Stafford over Darnold every day and twice on Sunday Edited Monday at 11:54 PM by AlCowlingsTaxiService 2 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted Tuesday at 12:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:09 AM 7 hours ago, Captain Hindsight said: Yup and its likely to be a top 10 pick The rich get richer Yeah but the Rams also went 25-26 from 2022-2024. They took their lumps on the salary cap and exercised lot's and lot's of draft picks to rebuild that roster. Two things Bills fans never want to do. They want to extend everyone. They always want to trade up. Beane has generally had his finger on the pulse of what Bills fans want and that's why he's gotten his balls tongue bathed on TSW and in the media for years. Until this WR sh!t FINALLY hit the fan. Now the fan base has turned on him. 2 1 Quote
Blank Stare Posted Tuesday at 12:11 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:11 AM 1 hour ago, gobills404 said: Beane, McD, Brady, Babich… 2 1 1 Quote
Best Williams Available Posted Tuesday at 12:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:16 AM I don’t disagree with the premise of this thread. However, where do these takes come from? It doesn’t seem organic to me. This post and every Bills Twitter personality all of a sudden spitting this Rams narrative….not an independent thinker in the Mafia? We’ve created quite the echo chamber it’s hard for new ideas to penetrate through the noise. Quote
gobills404 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Their most expensive defender is Poona Ford at $9.2M per year. Bills currently have 7 defenders signed to either current contracts or extensions that are more expensive per year. 1 2 1 2 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/24/2025 at 6:09 PM, BADOLBILZ said: Yeah but the Rams also went 25-26 from 2022-2024. They took their lumps on the salary cap and exercised lot's and lot's of draft picks to rebuild that roster. Two things Bills fans never want to do. They want to extend everyone. They always want to trade up. Beane has generally had his finger on the pulse of what Bills fans want and that's why he's gotten his balls tongue bathed on TSW and in the media for years. Until this WR sh!t FINALLY hit the fan. Now the fan base has turned on him. I would accept 25-26 over the next 3 years post a SuperBowl win. Then turn around in year 4 and be where they are now? Sign me up!!! 4 1 2 Quote
gobills404 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago On 11/24/2025 at 7:09 PM, BADOLBILZ said: Yeah but the Rams also went 25-26 from 2022-2024. That makes it sound like they consistently weren’t competitive. They went 5-12 in 2022 (Stafford missed half the season) and then went 10-7 and made the playoffs in 2023 and 2024. 2 2 2 Quote
Mikie2times Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 13 minutes ago, gobills404 said: That makes it sound like they consistently weren’t competitive. They went 5-12 in 2022 (Stafford missed half the season) and then went 10-7 and made the playoffs in 2023 and 2024. One drive away from knocking off the Eagles last year. Beat us last year. Several points to credibility if anybody thinks they aren’t lapping us in team building at this point 4 2 Quote
Bermuda Triangle Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 58 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said: I would accept 25-26 over the next 3 years post a SuperBowl win. Then turn around in year 4 and be where they are now? Sign me up!!! The Rams had 1 bad year, in 2022, in which Stafford was injured. They made the playoffs in '23 and '24 - nothing great, but it's disingenuous to make it sound like those were "down" years. 1 Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 43 minutes ago, Bermuda Triangle said: The Rams had 1 bad year, in 2022, in which Stafford was injured. They made the playoffs in '23 and '24 - nothing great, but it's disingenuous to make it sound like those were "down" years. Unless you and @gobills404 don't follow the NFL or are just bad at math it shouldn't seem disingenuous. That record is EXACTLY what the Rams were. No spin. They were around .500 over that period and teams that can do that are going to be in WC contention. In fact, the Rams then started out 1-4 in 2024.........so they were actually 16-23 over the first 39 games post SB win. It was getting ugly. But that 25-26 also INCLUDES their extraordinary 10-2 finish last year(when Bills fans saw them, not during their inept start). In 2023 they were the definition of middling. The 9-8 Saints actually had a huge point differential advantage over those Rams but missed the playoffs. There are just a lot of people on here who don't want to accept that the Rams DID actually take a multi-season re-set in engineering their team and salary cap turnaround. 1 1 3 1 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said: I would accept 25-26 over the next 3 years post a SuperBowl win. Then turn around in year 4 and be where they are now? Sign me up!!! The problem is even if you are far and away the best team any given year you are nowhere near guaranteed a superbowl win….theres just so much variance in this stupid sport 😂 rams weren’t far off a falcons level collapse against tom Brady of their own that year haha there’s a very good chance the year you load up to win it you’re not gonna win Quote
JBI$111 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 11/24/2025 at 6:26 PM, billsfan714 said: Fiscally responsible, what a joke. He overpays on a lot of re-signings and mid/meh FAs. 70 million in dead money last year, 30 million for Diggs not to play for us, 30 some this year, over the cap next year. Wait until he see's how NE improves with their cap space next year. Beane's a ***** moron... we have a mediocre to overall poor roster from all the horrible decisions he's made year after year in the draft and with free agents, including all his bloated over paid contracts that are coming home to roost. In addition, almost half of the roster is constantly hurt every year and it seems like multiple players every couple weeks are going on injured reserve. Plus, Beane and his whole staff is completely clueless when it comes to judging talent correctly. However, what's even more disheartening & troubling frankly is that we are in a horrible position going forward with our cap situation, over price contracts and a collection of overpaid pedestrian and mediocre players with the exception of really Josh, Cook and Ed. And of course after proclaiming what a genius he is & how our wide receiver group is great the way it is and very talented, yet here we are with him every year for the last couple years, scrambling, dumpster diving and throwing darts basically to find a wide receiver mid season because the obvious to everybody in the universe but him, is that the current annual group that he piece meals together constantly on the cheap, basically sucks! I'd take Sean McVay everyday and two times on Sunday versus what we have, which has run its course. And Brady is at the top of the list to go (he couldn't coordinate or design just a basic competent NFL passing game to save his life or put together anything that resembles an offense that's creative), then Beane and then McDermott. The only reason that the offense even has a good game occasionally is because of Josh and Cook, certainly not anything Brady is doing! Quote
Chaos Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 5 hours ago, Bermuda Triangle said: The Rams had 1 bad year, in 2022, in which Stafford was injured. They made the playoffs in '23 and '24 - nothing great, but it's disingenuous to make it sound like those were "down" years. Rams losing in the playoffs is different than the Bills losing in the playoffs, because they don't have the "process". 1 3 Quote
Bermuda Triangle Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 19 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: Unless you and @gobills404 don't follow the NFL or are just bad at math it shouldn't seem disingenuous. That record is EXACTLY what the Rams were. No spin. They were around .500 over that period and teams that can do that are going to be in WC contention. In fact, the Rams then started out 1-4 in 2024.........so they were actually 16-23 over the first 39 games post SB win. It was getting ugly. But that 25-26 also INCLUDES their extraordinary 10-2 finish last year(when Bills fans saw them, not during their inept start). In 2023 they were the definition of middling. The 9-8 Saints actually had a huge point differential advantage over those Rams but missed the playoffs. There are just a lot of people on here who don't want to accept that the Rams DID actually take a multi-season re-set in engineering their team and salary cap turnaround. You are the most unintentionally amusing poster on this site, for sure. Quote
RyanC883 Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago everyone was saying how they would be down for a long time because of the lack of picks. All they did was win a SB, make great picks, and come back. Meanwhile, Bean hordes picks in a bad draft (2026). 23 hours ago, gobills404 said: Their most expensive defender is Poona Ford at $9.2M per year. Bills currently have 7 defenders signed to either current contracts or extensions that are more expensive per year. a testament to our genius GM and defensive minded HC. Quote
CirclnWagons Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago I remember beanes veiled shot at the rams and how they mortgaged their future. Seems to be working pretty dang good. Meanwhile, Beane has surrounded the best QB of our time with a group of WRs that have less talent than most college WR rooms, an OC who couldn’t scheme open a 7/11 and salary cap troubles that will last for years. “The process” seems to be sputtering 1 1 Quote
mannc Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, RyanC883 said: everyone was saying how they would be down for a long time because of the lack of picks. All they did was win a SB, make great picks, and come back. Meanwhile, Bean hordes picks in a bad draft (2026). a testament to our genius GM and defensive minded HC. One of the ways the Rams did this to draft LOTS of players, instead of pissing away day 2 and 3 picks on lousy trades up…also helps the salary cap. 1 Quote
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