For my Sunday Ticket, Amazon Prime, Peacock, etc., I am spending less money than I would to get in my pickup and go to one game when tickets, food, gas, etc., are added up. I can deal with that.
Did you see when I posted what I did? My act is getting tiresome? Know what you are talking about before you run your lips.
And I’ll stand by what I said when I said it. I saw no way for the Bills to win out. That doesn’t make me less of a fan. The Bills were playing like ***** when I said that.
There’s a lot to be impressed about but what I absolutely love about Cook, or what Brady is doing with him, is getting him open on intermediate patterns. That is going to cause a lot of explosive plays for the offense.
I debated starting a thread about this but decided to just put this here….
I believe there is a decent possibility Joe Brady will not be with the Bills next season.
He has already interviewed for head coaching positions in the past and the Chargers wanted to interview him for their OC spot last off-season.
My point being, Brady is well known around the league and teams are clamoring for the next Sean McVay, Mike McDaniel type.
Brady will be sought after this off-season.
The last time the Bills beat the Chargers in California it was 1981.
The last time the Bills beat the Chargers in California by more than 10 points it was 1965.
No, I am wishing for the answer today. Win and I believe they have righted themselves. A loss and I know that they don’t have what it takes to win a Super Bowl.
Are they better?
If this team could play that 2021 team with the way that offense was hummimg, do you think the 2023 version would stand a chance? Then compare the defenses.
The 2021 team would smash the 2023 Bills……so there’s your answer.
Agreed.
There has to be some punishment for the offense. If not players will be reckless with the ball near the goal line. They shouldn’t be rewarded for that.