Evansfan322 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Ive been a fan since 1988, Ive seen the best and worst from both this team and fan base. All of a sudden because of Josh this team is supposed to win every game by 30. Get real 2 Quote
Low Positive Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 1 minute ago, GunnerBill said: I don't think it is disingenuous at all. I think it is about a mindset. There is barely a post on this board about the Patriots game on Sunday. But there is a post about firing the coach if he doesn't make the AFCCG. A game that is FOURTEEN weeks away. If people want to be that way that is up them but I promise you it will suck your enjoyment out of sport. I lived that life for 4 years with my other sporting love in the 00s. Then we went through a barren period we have just come out the other side of and I am experiencing this era of being a contender totally differently. I am loving every moment of it and just enjoying the journey. We should have won the Premier League last season, we didn't. Oh well. Life goes on. There is always another season with its own twists and turns to enjoy. I think is is partly age as well. I have a pretty full on, intense, stressful worklife that I didn't have when I was a uni student 20 years ago. I could afford to expend stress on football (the round balled sort) seasons. I can't now. sport has to be my escape, it has to be my relaxation. I have zero influence over the outcome and so I just enjoy the journey. It's the climb. People are looking ahead to January because in North American professional sports, the regular seasons are really insignificant preambles to the real show. In every other part of the world, "winning the league" by being the best regular season team is considered the championship. Here, getting the one seed just makes the path to the singular accomplishment available a tiny bit easier. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Just now, FrenchConnection said: People are looking ahead to January because in North American professional sports, the regular seasons are really insignificant preambles to the real show. In every other part of the world, "winning the league" by being the best regular season team is considered the championship. Here, getting the one seed just makes the path to the singular accomplishment available a tiny bit easier. I understand that difference but I still say it is an unhealthy way to look at it. It's always the journey and not the destination. Quote
newcam2012 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 (edited) 7 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: I don't think it is disingenuous at all. I think it is about a mindset. There is barely a post on this board about the Patriots game on Sunday. But there is a post about firing the coach if he doesn't make the AFCCG. A game that is FOURTEEN weeks away. If people want to be that way that is up them but I promise you it will suck your enjoyment out of sport. I lived that life for 4 years with my other sporting love in the 00s. Then we went through a barren period we have just come out the other side of and I am experiencing this era of being a contender totally differently. I am loving every moment of it and just enjoying the journey. We should have won the Premier League last season, we didn't. Oh well. Life goes on. There is always another season with its own twists and turns to enjoy. I think is is partly age as well. I have a pretty full on, intense, stressful worklife that I didn't have when I was a uni student 20 years ago. I could afford to expend stress on football (the round balled sort) seasons. I can't now. sport has to be my escape, it has to be my relaxation. I have zero influence over the outcome and so I just enjoy the journey. It's the climb. Nice response. I'd like to think most reasonable fans can climb the game to game grind with the thought of the end goal still in mind. If you can't balance the two surely the fun of the game can go by the waste side. Especially , if your constantly focused on the end goal. It's pretty foolish to do that because you can't win it all after 5 or 6 games into a football season. Edited October 18, 2023 by newcam2012 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Bummed about injuries and some coaching issues that seem to be present but all in all it's just fun to watch and be distracted by. People piss on each other for having an opinion one way or the other. That's kind of stupid. Quote
Teddy KGB Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Looks like a team that def won’t get past the Bengals or Chiefs unless something changes They caught a break to beat the trash ass Giants. No expectations Quote
WotAGuy Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: The fun bit isn't the destination. It's the climb. This is true for everything in life. Except sex. Quote
The Red King Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 2 hours ago, GoBills808 said: Easy Dolphins best offense in the league- top 3 games scoring on average 49.33 points, bottom 3 averaging 25 points for a difference of 24.33points Bills top 3 scoring games avg 41 points, bottom 3 average 16.66 for a difference of 24.34 points The measure of difference in consistency as expressed in points between the Bills and the best offense in the league is .01 36, 24, 70, 20, 31, 42. Where's the gap? I think you misunderstood the assignment. Try again. Quote
TheWei44 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 53 minutes ago, Big Turk said: You mean they are like every other team in the NFL where they don't always play the same every week and aren't robots? Precisely. Quote
Success Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 5 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said: Looks like a team that def won’t get past the Bengals or Chiefs unless something changes They caught a break to beat the trash ass Giants. No expectations I mean - both of those teams have struggled a bit, too. Quote
Low Positive Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 3 minutes ago, Teddy KGB said: Looks like a team that def won’t get past the Bengals or Chiefs unless something changes They caught a break to beat the trash ass Giants. No expectations The “resurgent Bengals” scored 17 points on Sunday, and only three after the 12:20 mark in the second quarter. The Carolina Panthers scored 27 on that same Seahawks defense. Quote
Teddy KGB Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Just now, FrenchConnection said: The “resurgent Bengals” scored 17 points on Sunday, and only three after the 12:20 mark in the second quarter. The Carolina Panthers scored 27 on that same Seahawks defense. Doesn’t matter. They will still pants Mcclappy again He ain’t good enough Quote
Patrick Duffy Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 (edited) 4 hours ago, eball said: I just don't know what to make of this board and our fans these days. To the uninformed observer, if you just looked at the threads on the first page you'd assume this was a bottom-feeding squad. The Bills are #3 in scoring offense and scoring defense, +4 in takeaways, and are right in the position most expected them to be when the season began. Nobody ever won the Super Bowl in October, and history is replete with scads of teams that looked "unbeatable" at this juncture and didn't lift the Lombardi. Lately, the issue is with <yawn> Dorsey again...bad gameplan, can't get the ball to anyone other than Diggs, yada, yada, yada. What I saw Sunday night was a slow start on offense fueled by an untimely fumble, a drop, and a fantastic tip/interception by the Giants on a pass headed to Knox for a big gainer. When the team returned from halftime they marched down the field twice for TDs and were a fingertip catch away from icing the game. Is everything perfect? Of course not! But it never is, and crucifying Dorsey on October 18 -- two weeks after he was called brilliant for his gameplan vs. Miami -- is the perfect lens through which to view Bills fans. Maybe a lot of you really have nothing else to do but sit around and dream up wild conspiracy theories about how Josh could force his way out of Buffalo, psychoanalyze whether Brian Daboll and Sean McDermott have a blood feud, or criticize the Bills for using Diggs as their first option in the passing game. They lost two games by a total of 11 points! The ONLY thing that matters is that the Bills grind out wins so they put themselves into decent playoff position, and that they are playing their best football in DECEMBER. "But it's a fan message board. That's what we do." Ok. You be you. I'll continue to look at what is going right, share my opinions in an upbeat way, and show some faith in the players and coaches to work on what they need to work on. This can still be a very special season; the league is wide open. Go Bills! 18-2, Babyyyyyy!!! This is a good thread/post that maybe needed to be pointed out to some fans imo.... I just wanted to mention that those who feel disappointed makes me assume their reasoning (for most ppl I'd guess) is the way the Giants game went. I feel like most understood with the Jags and London travel etc. But then with Giants many that didn't bother considering the reality of that game not seeing whole picture for some reason only expected a blow out against Gaints. Listen I had so many that said to me, "Yall should easily drop 40 on em"....and I disagreed. I fully expected and knew Daboll would have his guys ready for this game. I knew it was more personal for him and it mattered more than any game since he became HC, So don't get how anyone wouldn't expect his players were going to be ready to bring it and fight for him. Edited October 18, 2023 by Patrick Duffy Quote
GottaRun Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Unhappy? No. Concerned? Yes. We've had 2 horrible games on offensive and one mediocre game this season out of 6 games Include the final playoff game vs Cinci and we've had 3 horrible performances on offense in the last 7. Sure you can go back to all of last year and say things are fine, but I'm worried about this team right now. We'll still make the playoffs, and anything can happen in the playoffs... if we're healthy and hitting our stride in December, but right now it's October and the Bills aren't firing on all cylinders. Quote
GoBills808 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 10 minutes ago, The Red King said: 36, 24, 70, 20, 31, 42 So...where's the gap in the middle? 20, 24, 31, 36, 70. I don't see it. Try again. 36, 24, 70, 20, 31, 42 So...where's the gap in the middle? 20, 24, 31, 36, 70. I don't see it. Try again. Asked and answered Not my problem that there's some inconsequential median you find significant Quote
The Red King Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Wait, I remember this thread from last year! People were concerned about the Bills after the Green Bay game. Other people pointed at the record and said people were foolish to complain, that the Bills were fine. Then the Bills squeeked past Miami at home against their waterboy at QB and got smoked at home by the Bengals. Almost...like they people who were worried had a reason. Crazy, I know! But sure, tell me it's insanity to worry about any aspect of this obvious Super Bowl juggernaut. 1 Quote
Success Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 It's better to start off lackluster, and finish strong. We kind of did the opposite last year. We did it the more proper way the year before, but just blew it at the end of the KC game. Still, we were firing on all cylinders in the playoffs that year. I remember when the Pats used to start slow. Most of the nation would overreact..."is this the end of the dynasty?" Then, they kick it in during November and tear through the league until the AFCCG, and often the SB. Quote
The Red King Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 Just now, GoBills808 said: Asked and answered Not my problem that there's some inconsequential median you find significant I ask for an example with a gap. You did not, and cannot provide one. Thank you for proving me right. Don't worry, you'll get 'em next time for sure. 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 2 minutes ago, The Red King said: I ask for an example with a gap. You did not, and cannot provide one. Thank you for proving me right. Don't worry, you'll get 'em next time for sure. Yes, you have successfully proven that the Bills score too many points Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted October 18, 2023 Posted October 18, 2023 (edited) 5 hours ago, eball said: I just don't know what to make of this board and our fans these days. To the uninformed observer, if you just looked at the threads on the first page you'd assume this was a bottom-feeding squad. The Bills are #3 in scoring offense and scoring defense, +4 in takeaways, and are right in the position most expected them to be when the season began. Nobody ever won the Super Bowl in October, and history is replete with scads of teams that looked "unbeatable" at this juncture and didn't lift the Lombardi. Lately, the issue is with <yawn> Dorsey again...bad gameplan, can't get the ball to anyone other than Diggs, yada, yada, yada. What I saw Sunday night was a slow start on offense fueled by an untimely fumble, a drop, and a fantastic tip/interception by the Giants on a pass headed to Knox for a big gainer. When the team returned from halftime they marched down the field twice for TDs and were a fingertip catch away from icing the game. Is everything perfect? Of course not! But it never is, and crucifying Dorsey on October 18 -- two weeks after he was called brilliant for his gameplan vs. Miami -- is the perfect lens through which to view Bills fans. Maybe a lot of you really have nothing else to do but sit around and dream up wild conspiracy theories about how Josh could force his way out of Buffalo, psychoanalyze whether Brian Daboll and Sean McDermott have a blood feud, or criticize the Bills for using Diggs as their first option in the passing game. They lost two games by a total of 11 points! The ONLY thing that matters is that the Bills grind out wins so they put themselves into decent playoff position, and that they are playing their best football in DECEMBER. "But it's a fan message board. That's what we do." Ok. You be you. I'll continue to look at what is going right, share my opinions in an upbeat way, and show some faith in the players and coaches to work on what they need to work on. This can still be a very special season; the league is wide open. Go Bills! 18-2, Babyyyyyy!!! I mean lets be honest...we should be on a 2 game losing streak and sitting at 3-3. We didn't beat the lowly Giants, they gave that game away twice at half time and end of game. So yes, we are 4-2 and that matters more, but losing to the Jags the way we did and then "surviving" to barely beat the worst offense in the NFL doesn't instill a lot of confidence when we face a real tough stretch of games starting week 9 with Cincy. In our last 9 games we face: Bengals, Jets, Philly, KC, Dallas, Chargers, Miami - that is 7 tough games out of the 9 (other two are Denver and NE). We could lose any of those games, and the way we played the last 2 weeks offensively where we had 7 points midway through the 4th quarter in both games, we will lose all of those games if our offense plays like that against those teams. And lets not forget we just lost Tre, Milano, and Jones for the season and the only test so far of life after them was against the NFL's worst offense and even though the final score looks good, the defense allowed them to drive to the 1 yard line both end of half and end of game where the Giants really are the true culprit for those defensive "stands". I mean if not for mistake on the play call for Giants end of half, they win that game. So sure, easy to say we are 4-2...but to win this division, over the final 10 games we must win as many as Miami (or more). If we lose even 1 more game than them, we will not be able to win the division come week 17 when we face them in the final game of the season. And we won't keep pace with Miami scoring a total of 7 points midway through the 4th quarter of games. Im not trying to be a Debbie Downer, but right now, this team looks more like a pretender than a contender the last 2 weeks. Dorsey needs to get his head out of his a** and fix this offense asap or we certainly won't win the division, and may struggle to make the playoffs if this offense keeps sputtering when we face off with those 7 tough games starting week 9. 57 minutes ago, Success said: It's better to start off lackluster, and finish strong. We kind of did the opposite last year. We did it the more proper way the year before, but just blew it at the end of the KC game. Still, we were firing on all cylinders in the playoffs that year. I remember when the Pats used to start slow. Most of the nation would overreact..."is this the end of the dynasty?" Then, they kick it in during November and tear through the league until the AFCCG, and often the SB. Except we have never kicked it in and tore through the league through the AFCCG or seen a SB. That is the problem. There is no history to bank on thats positive. NE had the benefit of the doubt...all we do is prove we fade and fold in the playoffs. Edited October 18, 2023 by Alphadawg7 1 1 1 Quote
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