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In all probability McDermott will surpass .600 next season and not look back. We have a .625 winning percentage this season and the 10-6 record is generally considered to be a disappointment.
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Which was always ridiculous because going 9-7 that first season was a borderline miracle.
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Including the playoffs Sean McDermott has a record of 50-35 (.588) with the Bills, a span that included two seasons during which we were very much in a rebuild. Here's to the next 50 wins, especially if the next 5 happen this season.
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It's pretty damn reliable that when this sort of thread gets started you look and see that the poster has around 100 or fewer posts here.
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Even if you had any clue what you were talking about regarding Star's life scenario, nobody on the Bills owes anything to you.
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Right? He's responsible for filling Star's emotional gaps but he keeps running right into the beta blockers.
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Or he's a different type of guy who gets mentally prepared in an insular way. This is a stupid thread.
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Wing gate 2022....Buffalo wins
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Patterson is one of the really cool stories of this year and by way of everything I've seen a very humble cool person. It's pretty much unprecedented that a draft bust at a skill position becomes a very effective weapon almost a decade into a journeyman career. -
Incredible as this would be, the players' unions would never agree to it.
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Even if it only affects your chances by 1% it's really smart to cozy up to the refs pre-game and ask genuine questions about their families and stuff. Humans are humans and they're less likely to flag the people they like.
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We are 4 plays away from being 13-2.
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall
People usually don't want to talk about how small of a sample size 16 or 17 games is for evaluating the quality of a football team based on their record, and how hugely variance plays into this, more so than a 162 game baseball season or 82 game hockey/basketball season. This is why peripheral statistics are way more useful in football in terms of making predictions than in other sports. I guarantee you that Vegas sharps don't see a 9-6 team when they look at the Bills.