‘It may seem difficult to imagine after witnessing Buffalo’s abject loss in Kansas City on Sunday night, but the Bills have played as feebly and with as little life several times in their 44-season history. There was the time in 1968 that the Oakland Raiders obliterated Buffalo 48-6 — on the Bills home field, no less. There was the time the Seattle Seahawks, in just their second season of existence, routed Buffalo 56-17 in O.J. Simpson’s last game with the Bills. There was the Sunday afternoon in Foxboro, Mass., in 1997 when Billy Joe Hobert forgot his playbook, helping New England to a 33-6 pulverizing of the Bills. There was the 44-20 loss on a Monday night in Indianapolis in the waning weeks of the 2000 season that wasn’t nearly that close. And let’s travel all the way back to Oct. 10, when the Bills staged an equally pathetic performance while watching the previously winless New York Jets prance to a 30-3 victory. There’s a theme to the first four hideous defeats mentioned above — none of the head coaches responsible — Joe Collier, Jim Ringo, Marv Levy or Wade Phillips — kept their jobs the next season.’