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May Day 10

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  1. I think even without the vaccine stuff and his public displeasure with green bay, he would be getting harshly judged for this loss. It's crazy how many times an apparent juggernaut in green Bay goes out with a whimper
  2. I have had Ottawa tickets for like 10 years it seems
  3. Just trying to imagine an AFCC game in buffalo is absurd
  4. Kinda wish the Titans won. They look terrible
  5. Good for him and another feather in the cap of this organization
  6. I really didnt know what to think. Heading into and early on in that College season, Allen was my first choice and I thought he was a freak. He had a bit of a topsy turvy season at Wyoming though. It was clear he had outrageous physical tools and if they could be harnessed, the rewards would be immense. But people were saying it could be a long term project before he should even see the field. I had zero faith in the Bills in grooming somebody like this. I didnt think it was a bad idea at all, but I thought the Bills would be much better off with "SAFE" in Darnold or Rosen.
  7. Now I see a video of Morse approaching Barmore and talking him up after the game.... I cant take all the good will and sportsmanship. Might as well just combine the teams and play in Albany
  8. I dont think that is ever a fair benchmark. For me, a good season is great. Losing that wild card game would have made this season a disappointment overall despite winning the division. Losing on the road in KC wouldnt be that horrible of an ending, it is basically a coin flip game. Overall, its been a fun ride. Was a fun ride last season too. I really think next season they need to strive for greatness. Measurables say this is an all-time great NFL team. With a little bit of luck, they should probably be between 14-3 to 16-1, rested, and hosting the next 2 rounds before the Superbowl. In that respect, this season is kind of a disappointing 'what if'. Next season though, I could see that as a mantra for the team. Might be their last kick at the can with a portion of this core and they will want to make history.
  9. They have been here before, and seem to perpetually be here. Adams and company did the easy part that anyone can do. The tear-down. It will probably take awhile... but it isn't splitting the atom either and fans don't need to tolerate being told we are perpetually in year 1 of a 5 year rebuilding plan. Maybe it'll work out with the current staff, but I do not have a lot of faith in Adams, his lack of experience, Karmanos' kid, and the doubling-down with an analytical and data mining approach. I feel pretty confident that if Adams were cut loose today, he wouldn't even get an interview to be a general manager elsewhere in the league. So circling back, if I am a person who is spending 100s of millions of dollars on a team, I would want to feel comfortable the rebuild is being guided with experienced and capable hands, and to make sure the whole operation is being run correctly from scouting/drafting/developing/etc. I have been a fan for 35 years-ish. I spent a huge portion of that never missing a period. As of now, I'm not sure I can name 10 players and their numbers. I have watched an aggregate 6 periods this season. It isn't out of any protest. I just have lost all desire to consume that product. There are many others like me as the arena crowds can verify. This is a problem. Maybe they are on the right path? I don't know and don't really care that much at this point. That's just my guess with the 'major changes'. On this plane, with the Pegulas making the decisions, Adams will get at least 2 more seasons after this and I'm fine because whatever. It doesn't matter what I think. People here were defending both Murray and Botterill right to the bitter end, just an instant before they pivoted into the next guy having 5 years worth of incompetence to clean up. People did the same for any 1 of the Bills' drought-era coaches and general managers, as well as Russ Brandon.
  10. My guess, and based on a bit of other smoke around this over the past 6 months or so... The Pegulas are selling a significant portion of the team. The other party might be Canadian and Key Bank Center operation is part of the deal, which might mean $ for renovations. So if another party is potentially dumping hundreds of millions into this property, viewing the shambles everything is in including a few thousand emotionally dead people every home game, they are probably demanding some sort of say/major shift in the hockey ops. Its possible too that the Pegulas have gotten fatigued and frustrated with running this team and the criticism that comes with it and actually want to step away/back. I have zero reason to believe the Pegulas would set this team up for relocation (I would be shocked), nor do I think there is much of a realistic market for NHL team relocation at this time. The only market I would fear from Buffalo's standpoint would be Houston. I also don't believe the NHL would be eager to lose the Buffalo market.
  11. Say what you will about Belichick, he has a great respect for the sport, history of the sport, and strategy involved. I would bet dollars to donuts he likes and respects McDermott and the feeling is mutual, although there is likely a healthy competitive rivalry in there. Belichick likely has no use for bravado clowns like Rex Ryan. McDermott seems to publicly say and do the right thing, does things the right way, and has his team very well prepared. The prospect of defending Allen for the foreseeable future has to be a nightmare for Belichick though. The rollout run vs pass quandary is like a cheat play in Madden football that cant be defended.
  12. The window is wide open as long as they have Josh Allen. This particular team as is? Perhaps next season, and then they will have to re-tool some position groups. Need to draft well and keep replenishing with cheap and capable players who contribute. A major key is going to be in finding the heirs apparent to Hyde and Poyer.
  13. Overall, Id say that with a close loss to KC, I would consider this a 'successful' season... I'm sure the team wouldn't though. From a fan standpoint, they held serve. They lost a few games in the regular season they shouldn't have. It did seem like fortune wasn't on their side in some critical close games... but they still won the Division. The beat-down they gave New England was such a gratifying game. For us to finally get a full-throat home playoff game, and it ended up being a 3 hour bonfire where we were able to put the 20 year Patriots dominance over us to bed was amazing. All year we knew this season would come down to the game against KC. IMO, the winner of this game is going to win the Super Bowl. I dont think its fair for fans to give a Pass/Fail grade on this game. KC is a great team. Furthermore, they certainly have another really good kick at the can next season before they will be forced to make some roster adjustments and re-tool in certain position groups. They were almost certainly a 14-3 or even 15-2 team this season. There are some obvious holes and adjustments that can easily be made to augment this team. This team is pretty incredible. I believe their last 21 wins are all by 10 or more points, other than the Indianapolis playoff game. Other than that, their last 1-score win was the Cam Newton fumble game. Seattle 44-34 (+10) Chargers 27-17 (+10) 49ers 34-24 (+10) Steelers 26-14 (+11) Denver 48-19 (+29) New England 38-9 (+29) Miami 56-26 (+30) Indianapolis 27-24 (+3) Baltimore 17-3 (+14) Miami 35-0 (+35) Washington 43-21 (+22) Houston 40-0 (+40) Kansas City 38-20 (+18) Miami 26-11 (+15) Jets 45-17 (+28) New Orleans 31-6 (+25) Carolina 31-14 (+17) New England 33-21 (+12) Atlanta 29-15 (+14) Jets 27-10 (+17) New England 47-17 (+30) 21 wins, point differential 419. Average of 20 points. Im not sure what that means, other than maybe this is possibly an emerging historically good team. It has also already been a really fun ride. I dont think Im in the mood to stew all offseason in negativity and demanding changes, etc if they lose on the road to KC. Also, one thing this team need to accomplish is getting/finishing the clutch win.
  14. Browns. For all the reasons mentioned. Crushed their steelers demon last year, nearly knocked kc off in the playoffs, and now this... not to mention the Bengals are now for real. From what's not mentioned, I'd say the qb class of 2021, more specifically Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson.
  15. I saw Terry in the background in the lockerroom for McDermott speaking to the team after the game
  16. The thought of hosting the AFCC is amazing
  17. You have to wonder how the 70 year old head coach is looking at the situation in the division after the game. They need to play their best game to beat allen, and the bills look like they are going to be formidable for at least the near-term. The defense here is also a very underrated and over-looked thing. Everything will remain together and key pieces are in their prime. I doubted it a few weeks ago, but I wonder if he would jump at a Giants offer.
  18. I don't think McDermott is in his head so much as Allen is.
  19. If Jackson only held onto that interception
  20. It was one of the best sporting events I have ever attended. It was just non stop satisfaction if you're a bills fan. It looked really packed. Actually not as many pats fans as normal. Crowd was loud and engaged the entire game to the point of singing and dancing every commercial break. Most people stayed to the final whistle. It was a 3 hour party. People were loud, even on the pats final possession. The bills pushed our tormentors' face in last night and it was fantastic. The cold was fine. No wind. Wear layers with a few hit hands and no problem. I was never cold
  21. Its not a big enough market for 2 local-sports-only stations. 550 with the Sabres/Bills rights is a juggernaut locally. 1270 was pretty good for awhile. Bull (Gaenzler) had a good show to start. Covered a lot of different subject matter that 550 wont touch... towards the end though, he got back into his shock-jokey pukey delivery though which got annoying. Tim Graham had a great show too. Brad Riter is always solid. It was just spotty. Shows had low fanfare or marketing/buzz. Lots of syndication going on, etc. I like to hear coverage about local college hoops, UB Football, Bisons, Bandits, NBA, MLB, etc in addition to Sabres/Bills stuff. That is what made Empire Sports so good. You had to sit through other stuff to get to the Sabres/Bills but it made the other stuff interesting as well. 550 is 99% Bills and Sabres, and while I really like those things, it gets beat to death.
  22. I was going to post something similar. Those kids always come on and do a great job because they are low-paid and hungry to put in the work, get experience, and someday hit the lotto of a good-paying gig in sports media. Bulldog just rolls out of bed and deals with the annoyance of a 3 hour show (I think the 4th hour is often pre-taped). To his credit, I feel Jeremy White still carries some of the youthful exuberance of his job. He still apparently really likes the sports he covers, has energy, and also doesnt seem to have 10 vacation weeks a year I really liked the CBS Sports radio affiliate. National shows, but I thought they were good. Unfortunately, 1270 changed into another box of hate and negativity. 1520 is a station I tune into sometimes, but its nearly 100% sports gambling, which gets redundant.
  23. Where McDermott really shines IMO, is his ability to communicate with players and the mutual respect that seems to go on. I know its aggravating for us average joe's to hear, but the more NFL players are made to feel like Livestock, the less they are going to lay on the line. McDermott motivates these guys to put in the work, yet doesn't treat this like his personal prison camp. Somehow he runs a really tight ship, but also allows the players to be individuals. McCoy's battle against Trump, McDermott and even Pegula backed McCoy and they allowed the players to steer the ship. Even Beasley with his Vax thing. They really urged and tried to educate players... but ultimately, they wouldnt put an embargo on Beasley for having an opinion and never forced him to get the vaccine. I don't think they will ever stand in the way of a player trying to maximize his earnings/opportunity (and even go as far as to assist the players in career growth), whether here or elsewhere, and that also goes for the coaching staff. That respect given to players goes a really long way. It will get tested at some point, but for the first 4 seasons it has been executed marvelously.
  24. This is all true. They have a really good shot in any game... but I don't see them running a 4 game gauntlet vs the playoff field like this
  25. Bills @ Rams MNF or international Bills @ Chiefs SNF if they meet in the playoffs Bills @ Lions on Thanksgiving (them or Miami or Jax) Bills v Titans MNF if the Bills arent on Thanksgiving, I could see the Bengals/Bills on TNF Opener will be home against the Ravens
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