Gugny Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 3 hours ago, Dadonkadonk said: It is now quite apparent that the win now and in the future was complete BS. This 2018 team was not constructed to win. I would contend that with TT and Richie this team would be in the hunt for a WC and an outside shot at the division with the Patriots coming to town. But McBeane were determined to blow up the roster and blow it up they have. So with Allen, Edmunds, and Star's play to date are you ok with the lost 2018 season. You can add in the nice find of Foster but also need to factor in that Zay is now 14 games closer to being a total bust and waste of multiple picks. Because this lost season and another wasted defense is the cost of drafting and developing Allen/Edmunds. For me, Allen is exactly what I thought he would be but I would have preferred him sitting behind TT and a shot at the playoffs in 2018. I simply don't trust McBeane to rebuild the offense. But as I've said before, if they found the franchise leaders in Allen/Edmunds then it is worth the lost 2018 season. But I live in Portland and only spend money for Sunday Ticket and travelled to Green Bay. What say you season ticket holders? If you're going to troll, do better. Weak. 1 1
RedDog3940 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 Like many others, I do not view this as a lost season. For me this year was all about development of Josh Allen (and to some extent for Tremaine Edmunds as well). I'm exited about the future of the Bills with Josh Allen as the franchise QB. I've also enjoyed watching him play this year even when the end result was a loss. I also like the way our defense has played. I think we are a good draft and a few key FA players away from contending for the playoffs in 2019. 1
ProcessYaDigg Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 IMO, this season wasn't lost at all. I trust what our front office is doing. Out with the old, in with the new. Through trial and error, we're finding hidden gems and our youth is being molded for the future. Before the season even began, before all the crazy releases and trades, the so called experts predicted that we would only win 3-5 games this year anyway. As inexperienced as our offense is, we're finally putting points on the board and they're finally clicking together. it's still a work in progress, but I see nothing but positives from this season. Additionally, we picked up a great backup QB in Matt Barkley. This season was never really about winning now. it was about building for the future and our future is looking bright. 1
Hapless Bills Fan Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 3 hours ago, Dadonkadonk said: It is now quite apparent that the win now and in the future was complete BS. This 2018 team was not constructed to win. I would contend that with TT and Richie this team would be in the hunt for a WC and an outside shot at the division with the Patriots coming to town. But McBeane were determined to blow up the roster and blow it up they have. Is it being negative if I point out that "McDermott and Beane were more focused on blowing up the roster than winning" is the positive spin? The negative spin is that they legit thought McCarron + Peterman > Tyrod Taylor and Bodine + Ducasse ~= Wood + 'Cog
Alphadawg7 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 3 hours ago, Dadonkadonk said: It is now quite apparent that the win now and in the future was complete BS. This 2018 team was not constructed to win. I would contend that with TT and Richie this team would be in the hunt for a WC and an outside shot at the division with the Patriots coming to town. But McBeane were determined to blow up the roster and blow it up they have. So with Allen, Edmunds, and Star's play to date are you ok with the lost 2018 season. You can add in the nice find of Foster but also need to factor in that Zay is now 14 games closer to being a total bust and waste of multiple picks. Because this lost season and another wasted defense is the cost of drafting and developing Allen/Edmunds. For me, Allen is exactly what I thought he would be but I would have preferred him sitting behind TT and a shot at the playoffs in 2018. I simply don't trust McBeane to rebuild the offense. But as I've said before, if they found the franchise leaders in Allen/Edmunds then it is worth the lost 2018 season. But I live in Portland and only spend money for Sunday Ticket and travelled to Green Bay. What say you season ticket holders? The only thing lost is the time I wasted reading this drivel. 1 1
Boatdrinks Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 I think the win now and in the future stuff was 2017. As soon as Taylor was traded and Allen drafted the win now stuff realistically went out the window. Virtually all the NFL pundits saw it coming and called it before the preseason was even under way. It was pretty obvious unless a minor miracle occurred that the team would take a step back in the win department. If say, Beane had traded for Nick Foles and also drafted a QB then the expectation might have been different. McCarron and Nathan Peterman ? Pretty clear that the best one could hope for was a mediocre bridge to the rookie QB.
leonbus23 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 3 hours ago, Success said: It sounds weird, but it’s been the best losing season ever. I never lost interest - the development of Allen has made every game fun. And I think we can all feel it. The division IS about to change hands. It’s not some dreamy fantasy. I agree and feel the same way about this season. I would add that watching the worst QB in NFL history provided entertainment as well.
Augie Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 This season isn’t lost. This season is one of growth. I’m very encouraged. Anyone who doesn’t get that needs to get a grip. 1 1
klos63 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 We had Peterman and Derek Anderson start games for us. We had to drag a guy out of retirement to play. We are past that now, but what an embarrassing situation this team was in after Allen was injured. I still don't understand how we could have been so unprepared to deal with the QB situation right from the start. We are not a very good team, we need a pretty substantial roster overhaul, mainly on offense, this offseason. Some very heavy lifting required. I do like what I see from Allen. Love his arm and the way he approaches and plays the game. He's the only reason to be optimistic for the future right now.
Augie Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 4 minutes ago, klos63 said: We had Peterman and Derek Anderson start games for us. We had to drag a guy out of retirement to play. We are past that now, but what an embarrassing situation this team was in after Allen was injured. I still don't understand how we could have been so unprepared to deal with the QB situation right from the start. We are not a very good team, we need a pretty substantial roster overhaul, mainly on offense, this offseason. Some very heavy lifting required. I do like what I see from Allen. Love his arm and the way he approaches and plays the game. He's the only reason to be optimistic for the future right now. Politely, I guess you don’t watch when our defense is on the field??? We will see drastic changes on offense this offseason, I’m sure. Will it work? Time will tell. 1
longtimebillsfan Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 4 hours ago, Dadonkadonk said: It is now quite apparent that the win now and in the future was complete BS. This 2018 team was not constructed to win. I would contend that with TT and Richie this team would be in the hunt for a WC and an outside shot at the division with the Patriots coming to town. But McBeane were determined to blow up the roster and blow it up they have. So with Allen, Edmunds, and Star's play to date are you ok with the lost 2018 season. You can add in the nice find of Foster but also need to factor in that Zay is now 14 games closer to being a total bust and waste of multiple picks. Because this lost season and another wasted defense is the cost of drafting and developing Allen/Edmunds. For me, Allen is exactly what I thought he would be but I would have preferred him sitting behind TT and a shot at the playoffs in 2018. I simply don't trust McBeane to rebuild the offense. But as I've said before, if they found the franchise leaders Allen/Edmunds then it is worth the lost 2018 season. But I live in Portland and only spend money for Sunday Ticket and travelled to Green Bay. What say you season ticket holders? This season could be the foundation for many good years. I'm okay with that. It is enjoyable to watch Allen continue to develop. 1
par73 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 This season was supposed to be all about Allen. Now they have to add a bunch of players in the offseason to upgrade a really bad roster (mostly on offense).
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 (edited) My attitude/outlook have both markedly improved since Josh’s return, as I have been pleasantly surprised by just how fast he appears to be owning leadership of this team and not finding the stage/bright lights too much for him. For the rest of the team, admittedly the bar was dropped so low at the beginning of the year and then through historically awful offensive ineptitude, that we could only go back up, and that’s what’s happening now. Our D held firm, our O is catching up with contributions from the unlikeliest of sources, and the future looks much much brighter IMO. We have an opportunity to go into NE this weekend and drive a stake through the heart of the undead Hoodie and his minions, capping our comeback from laughingstock to relevant. What’s not to love about the possibilities? Go Bills!!! Edited December 20, 2018 by NoHuddleKelly12
Boca BIlls Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 (edited) 3 hours ago, BillsSB2020 said: I support all Bills players and I supported Tyrod Taylor. He lead us to the playoffs for the first time in 17 years. I admire his dedication to his craft and dedication to the Buffalo Bills. He's a good man who played his heart out for the Bills. Tyrod just like Fitz are good men. But it wont make me lie about their ability to play QB when needed most. Edited December 20, 2018 by Boca BIlls
NickelCity Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 This season has needed to happen for ages. More positivity right now than for any season in recent memory. Maybe early Trent and early Fitz? What's really different is we have a legitimate opportunity to build a contender. All hinges on Allen, but the franchise is in a good spot. Crazy how I'm discovering I'm not actually all doom and gloom in the middle of a losing season! 1
Chandler#81 Posted December 20, 2018 Posted December 20, 2018 OP, you know the rules about staying with and contributing to threads you start. To do otherwise is to troll, which sends you to the sideline. Everyone else; this is a topic which has been on most of our minds with 2 games remaining. There’ve been some great offerings here in this crap hole of an original post. I encourage any non-troll fan to start a new thread, inquiring the Wall’s take on what we’ve seen this season in anticipation of a most promising off season. As for the OP, maybe he will contribute to it after a holiday break.. 2
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