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I stopped watching the Bills religiously in the middle of 2013. 

 

Stopped making the weekly effort to get to a TV or pay for Sunday Ticket. 

 

WGR makes it easy to know exactly what's going on and to have a discussion. 

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17 hours ago, Sandhill Mike said:

I don't think there's any such thing as a bandwagon Bills fan.

 

 

I do. When the Bills were annual playoff contenders and AFC Champs, every Monday was started with positive talk about the team at "the water cooler". 

 

Every store had a large display of Bills various types of Bills merchandise.

 

On a stroll trough the mall, almost everyone was wearing Bills jerseys, coats, hats, scarfs, ties, sneakers, etc,

 

Now when I wear clothes with a Bills logo, some people actually mock me or say something encouraging, like you would hear at a funeral.

 

Let the Bills tear up the league with a couple winning seasons and the bandwagon fans will come out of their closets.

 

I survive by being a fan, but expecting nothing from them in return. :bag:

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There is no final straw I love watching regardless of product. BUT yesterday we were all cheering for Peterman to go in after Anderson's 2nd INT to see how much worse it could get and on the 3rd INT we were all pulling for the Colts to get a TD. Yea I've hit that point of just lose for draft reasons and if they win its like a nice surprise.

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13 minutes ago, rockpile said:

 

I do. When the Bills were annual playoff contenders and AFC Champs, every Monday was started with positive talk about the team at "the water cooler". 

 

Every store had a large display of Bills various types of Bills merchandise.

 

On a stroll trough the mall, almost everyone was wearing Bills jerseys, coats, hats, scarfs, ties, sneakers, etc,

 

Now when I wear clothes with a Bills logo, some people actually mock me or say something encouraging, like you would hear at a funeral.

 

Let the Bills tear up the league with a couple winning seasons and the bandwagon fans will come out of their closets.

 

I survive by being a fan, but expecting nothing from them in return. :bag:

 

 

the youngest of us are all in our 50s now who remember the Kelly Era

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

 

Yep. And the weather here in Central FL is turning beautiful. 

 

Will no longer watch live. Unless Allen is playing to watch his development 

49% overnight her in N. Florida. 72 for high today. Been waiting for this. When I lived in Buffalo, I used to watch every game til the end(even in those 2-14 yrs).No more, I will watch if Allen plays. Otherwise, watching video replay.

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Death. I'll never give up on Buffalo regardless. 

 

It is what it is. 

3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

 

the youngest of us are all in our 50s now who remember the Kelly Era

 

 

 

 

38 here and I fondly remember the Kelly days. Its what made me the Bills fan I am today.

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17 hours ago, uticaclub said:

I feel that the team has quit on this coach, it doesn’t matter what my last straw was but for the guys in the locker room, having Peterman blow the game in Houston was their last straw. Wouldn’t be surprised with Frazier is our coach on Monday Night

Yup, I could sense that also, their body language on the field was different than it had been, I can't explain it, it just was.

 

Then you hear rumblings out of the locker room about players being unhappy about certain things, doesn't take rocket science to connect the dots. 

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10 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

 

the youngest of us are all in our 50s now who remember the Kelly Era

 

 

 

 

I understand. My children are in their 30's and 40's and barely remember those days. I was just saying that there ARE bandwagon fans, and you will see them with price tags still on their Bills gear, if given a reason to come back.

 

Also, the only last straw for me would be if the team ever left Buffalo. 

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18 hours ago, benderbender said:

As it was repeated ad nauseam, I know it’s only preseason, and I’m still totally not panicking. But say, hypothetically, we don’t run the table and finish 11-5. At what point do you start taking back your Sundays?

 

It’s only preseason?  That’s a relief 

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11 minutes ago, rockpile said:

 

I understand. My children are in their 30's and 40's and barely remember those days. I was just saying that there ARE bandwagon fans, and you will see them with price tags still on their Bills gear, if given a reason to come back.

 

Also, the only last straw for me would be if the team ever left Buffalo. 

 

that's a good final last straw

 

i remember an article a few years ago where a reporter came to Buffalo and couldn't find any young fans wearing Bills gear at all

 

 

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18 hours ago, Peter said:

 

I have been a fan for decades.  The Buffalo Bills are part of my DNA.  McCoach and his process have made it very hard to be enthusiastic about this team or where it is going.  So yes, in my view, he has sucked the life out of this franchise.

 

I am sick and tired of listening to all of the cliches and platitudes as I am now during his post game press conference.  He is brutal.

....but it all gets forgotten about by thursday like usual.

17 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


Yup, and Ughhh is right. 

i thought he was gonna be good for us...

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1 hour ago, Cripple Creek said:

Didn't see incompetence?

 

Didn't see being badly out coached?

 

Didn't see multiple blow outs?

 

Of course we saw a tough season. Unfortunately some of this is self inflicted. Talent has been traded away or not re-signed and it hasn't been replaced.  

 

Tell me, what gives you confidence that McDermott will have a successful off season just because they have $$$$$ available?  Point to moves that prove he knows how to judge talent (players and coaches) specifically on the offensive side of the ball.

 

I never said I have confidence of them building a competitive team. All I said was with all the moves they have made over the last two seasons that I expected this season to be absolute garbage. Everyone should have unless they were blind. 

50 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

 

the youngest of us are all in our 50s now who remember the Kelly Era

 

 

 

 

Hey, I’m still in my 40’s!

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16 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

I never said I have confidence of them building a competitive team. All I said was with all the moves they have made over the last two seasons that I expected this season to be absolute garbage. Everyone should have unless they were blind. 

 

Hey, I’m still in my 40’s!

 

i'll extend the olive branch out those in their 40s who remember when the Bills had a serious contender...

 

 

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I've been a Bills fan my entire life, I'm almost 41 and I don't know, for some reason this is the first time I can remember that I feel really disappointed to be a Bills fan. Something feels different and I can't put my finger on it, but it's a sad feeling.  I'm always an optimistic person but I just feel like is there really hope to get better?  With that being said I'll never give up, they're my team, I'll always be a fan but it's the worst feeling I've had in awhile as a fan.

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19 hours ago, benderbender said:

As it was repeated ad nauseam, I know it’s only preseason, and I’m still totally not panicking. But say, hypothetically, we don’t run the table and finish 11-5. At what point do you start taking back your Sundays?

 

I have for a couple seasons already.  Record games while out doing something with family and friends then watch the game commercial free during dinner with the family.  

I can't see any reason to give up even one Sunday afternoon for this team.  Not sure yet what I'll do about this Monday, probably record and watch during Tuesday dinner.  Absolutely not worth staying up to watch that.

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