The Lions are averaging about 3 points more than us per game, question is who is he bringing to coach the defense? Change for change sake alone doesn't mean things will get better as we learned from moving the defense away from Schwartz to Ryan.
Nope. I didn't live through the 70s killing but it reminded me of the Patriots domination with Brady and feels great that we the one killing the division again like we did in the early 90s which I did live through.
There's been reports that we did try to trade up with an unknown team (many surmise it was Houston) in an effort to get Big Ben but they balked. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/3057082/2022/01/27/ben-roethlisbergers-path-from-nearly-a-bill-and-starting-in-a-hurricane-to-steelers-legend-and-future-hall-of-famer/
Biggest issue is that Bills defense not been as sturdy in the playoffs as been in regular season, case in point against the Chiefs in the regular season we gave up 20 something points per game in the playoffs that increased to 35 or so. I don't want to blame it solely on injury but we've had quite a few happen pre and in the playoffs the last few years. I'm just hoping we can stay healthy this season to be at our best in the playoffs all the way to the end.
There are only 32 NFL head coaching jobs in the NFL someone will take the Jets job as think they can make the difference or be back in the game. I agree Johnson should have his options and don't see Jets an ideal fit but money and the media spotlight has enticed many to New Jersey. Yet if he doesn't go am sure there's a list of 4 or 5 NFL coaches that would. Another option could be Brian Flores yet I'd think they'd want to go with an offensive mind see current defensive regime has failed them.
The Chiefs still haven't removed Brown off the IR. Until they do he isn't an option. Pacheco will help though as to me he along with Kelce* and Hopkins are the most important parts of their offense. Although Kelce might be in transition and replaced by Noah Gray based on his back to back TD performances.