All the crying I see from Bills fans is weaksauce.
It's at least as bad a look as Mac Jones acting like his leg was blown off in the Battle of Antietam after spraining his ankle.
Considering his reaction, anything less than a career ending injury and leg amputation is an overreaction and calls for calling him every name in the book.
If Dolphins and Bills are both great every year and battling for the division annually, that's a great thing.
I still think Tua blows, though. Ravens game was a fluke. Bills will take their souls next Sunday. And I will laugh.
Former players are just as prone to hyperbole as fans are.
It's been one week. Let's see Belichick have a losing record this season and then we can talk about it being over and that he's not the greatest.
Even if you think Brady is the greatest NFL player ever - he's not heads-and-shoulders better than the next best.
No matter how great Brady is, you don't see a 19 year dominance like we saw with the Patriots from 2001-2019 if their head coach is nothing more than "a good coach."
People don't want to hear it now but it's true.
The Bills fan in me can't fathom being a Super Bowl favorite and expecting it to actually happen.
There will be struggles. I'm hoping that the struggles occur in the middle of the season but not enough to lose the division. But enough that everyone writes them off. And then they go on a hot streak leading up to and through the postseason.