‘We should appreciate the spectacle, really. In a league designed for parity, Buffalo and Cleveland’s endemic incompetence is as hard to achieve as New England’s annual greatness, or harder. Before the season began Politico ran a book excerpt on Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh that speculated that while he might have been an anti-government far-right nut, “his slide into isolation and extremism happened to dovetail with the fate of his beloved Buffalo Bills.” It was basically the Bills losing their fourth straight Super Bowl, then the Waco disaster. And that was when they were good!’