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  1. Just now, Green Lightning said:

    Billsy unesscessary white knuckle of a game. 2nd and 3rd quarter were just abysmal. We also need a punter. Terrible game management by McD. All said, back to back division titles and the Pats puked. Good day. 

     

    do you think it was white knuckle for us fans only or do you really think the players ever thought that?

     

    I, for one, do not think the players or coaches were nervous. More like, ok, we are the better team lets get our ***** together.

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  2. All you #######s wanting McD fired should not be celebrating this victory or the division title.  You should go cry in your basement that someone still achieved something regardless of what your armchair coaching thought.

     

    just my opinion, but F all you all that wants him fired.  I just want to enjoy watching this team be successful 

     

     

    Note: I am posting this here so more people see it. 

     

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  3. All you #######s wanting McD fired should not be celebrating this victory or the division title.  You should go cry in your basement that someone still achieved something regardless of what your armchair coaching thought.

     

    just my opinion, but F all you all that wants him fired.  I just want to enjoy watching this team be successful 

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  4. can we just all acknowledge that a lot of fans overreact on a play by play basis.  

     

    Yes it is exhausting

     

    yes it is unrealistic to expect perfection

     

    yes it makes watching games tougher

     

    but ffs can we please STOP with McDermott has to be fired.  The dude is a leader among men.  Is he perfect, ***** no, none of us are. but expecting perfection ONLY leads to disappointment.  Just enjoy the ride cause it could be another 20 years before this happens again.

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  5. Just now, Process said:

    How do you punt on 4th and 1 after seeing what your punter did last time???? McDermott is coaching scared vs one of the worst teams in the NFL. This is so sad.

     

    can you just stop being a complainer.  Its exhausting........ go root for the Patriots.....

     

    We were on our own side of the field...... part of football 101

     

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  6. Just now, Ethan in Portland said:

    But they did go for it. So it wasn't just to save five yards. He cost the team a first down.

     

    You are assuming going for it was the plan.  But to my eyes, the goal was to try and draw them Offside and call a timeout if they dont move.  

     

    Prolly told Josh to run the play at 1 sec incase the timeout doesn't get called in time.

     

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  7. 14 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

    So you’re making a BS statement with no knowledge of the facts? Not that I expect anything more..🤦‍♂️

    Just reported that Fangio won’t be kept as coach (not confirmed). Fair or not, if as the HC, your team doesn’t land an excellent QB, you’re not long for the job.

     

     

    If Frazier leaves for a HC job, I would be so down to grab Fangio as a DC.

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    I am not talking about the generations, only what I have seen since the past 15 years or so in individual young workers. Their work ethic is a joke for the most part. Their idea of working hard is getting off their cell phones for 15 minutes every hour to do some actual work.

     

    Then blame their parents because that is the stem of their work ethic.

     

    Work ethic is learned.  Look at Josh Allen (hard working father) to Josh Rosen (raised dare I say spoiled?)

     

    And just to note, I am not saying young generations don't have issues because they will always . Mainly because parents try to coddle them so they don't have hardships that the parents had.  Since the parents couldn't instill work ethic in their own kid, society will give a quick hard lesson in what is required.

     

     

  9. 8 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    For sure...young people are super entitled these days and have been for a while...they want the same perks and benefits on their first day as an employee who has been there for 15 years and has put in blood, sweat and tears for the company. Then they get upset when they are told it's not happening and you need to earn your stripes.

     

    These days?  

     

    Older generations have complained about younger generations since forever ago.   

     

    The "I used to work 20 hours a day in fields" to "I used to work 10 hours a day in a factory" to "I used to work 8 hours a day in an office" to " I used to work 8 hours a day remotely" to etc, etc, etc.

     

    Like the whole, I used to walk to school in 2 ft a snow in -20 degrees.  While their grandparents didnt even get a chance to go to school, they had to work since they were capable in either a factory or farm or some manual labor.  

     

     

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  10. 3 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    He actually made several points not totally related to one another.


    The one thing that I find interesting is discussion about young coaches not being able to stand in front of a room and talk to people.  They have to hide behind email or a text.  

     

    This is a really interesting trend and it's permeating throughout society now.  

     

    The internet has been around long enough now that an entire generation of adults have grown up, if they wanted to, living in a fake world called "social media" and not being around human beings.  They only now how to interact with humans through a computer.  


    They don't know how to talk to real humans face to face, interact with them, or get along with them.


    And it's a HUGE emerging problem for employers across America.


    I would imaging a number of people here fall into this category, whether they realize it or not.

     

     

     

    I don't know man.  

     

    I am employed by a company that has a 73 year old CEO who might talk in front of people but really only when the news is good.  He hides behind email and or other staff to enforce anything that could be considered negative or strict.  

     

    So age I do not think is the issue.  Technology use is the issue and simply stating younger generations are the one's being effected is a bit narrow.  Boomers are using technology just as much as the younger generations.  IE See Facebook.  Hell my parents (boomers) send text to wish Happy Birthday or even to chat vs just calling.  I find myself having to call them.  

     

    Also, There are many young CEO's that are perfectly fine with talking face to face. Or younger people in general.  

     

    Technology is the problem and if young kids don't learn how to communicate face to face then that is the result of bad parenting.  Just my opinion.  

     

     

     

  11. 2 minutes ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

    Edifying to hear him say that he thinks Josh' leadership has not only grown this season, but specifically in the second half.  I wonder if there was something of a "Come to Jesus" moment in the Bills locker room after the bad Colts loss.

     

    I think it was at half time against the Bucs.  but I have no inside info, just a gut feeling that Josh took the reigns and started holding his teammates a bit more accountable.

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