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I'll take anything that is NOT the normal routine.

 

We all know this team is better than what we've seen since London.  My own feeling over the past month+ can be summed up as sort of a, "snap out of it!"

 

Maybe they will.  Would sure love to see it.

 

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3 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Tell me you're a boomer without telling me you're a boomer.


Tell me you have no sense of humor.  Wait, don’t bother. 

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7 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

KC was 5-4 in 2021
CIN was 5-4 in 2022

Problem is KC made the Super Bowl in 2019, 2020 and 2022.  Bengals made the Super Bowl in 2021.

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It's up to Josh to go rogue. They aren't going to bench him. He needs to command the offense and like Diggs said “STOP LISTENING TO HIM!". The coaches got us as far as they can, it's up to Josh to take control, go no huddle and take command of the offense.

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4 hours ago, Success said:

I'll take anything that is NOT the normal routine.

 

We all know this team is better than what we've seen since London.  My own feeling over the past month+ can be summed up as sort of a, "snap out of it!"

 

Maybe they will.  Would sure love to see it.

 

It does seem like the offense is in some weird funk or trance.  McDorsey has Josh going in 3 directions. And these 2 guys are way too much in his head.  I'm almost to the point to have Josh go rogue and call his own plays.

F Dorsey.

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It's tough to tell what a meeting like this can yield. It does look like our most influential personality on this team is in a conflicted state, whether personally or professionally. We've all seen Josh with a blank stare on his face, it's tough to read what's behind that. I think many of us hit a "halfway" point in our careers where maybe everything seems stale and for naught, and maybe that's what's facing those guys now. They've put in a lot of work in the past, gotten banged up, hear praise and criticism...and it all boils down to the same thing over and over. Granted they're making more in two games than most of us will earn in a lifetime, but still it seems like they've reached a doldrums (Allen primarily), and somehow this group has to snap out of it.

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I've been thinking a lot about this over the past day. Why did a close road loss to a very good (and hot) team seemingly break the Bills? Is it the lack of execution on offense? Is it because of the way last season ended? We don't know what's actually going on, but the little bit that we do know makes it seem like they are having a bit of a crisis. I know that we fans get all depressed and think that the team can't win another game after every loss, but these guys actually control their own fate. They should be thinking "We'll just win out and win the division." I don't think that they can do that, but if they don't think that they can do that then we have a real leadership/coaching problem. And if Murray, a journeyman who's been here for all of half a season, feels that he needs to fill a leadership vacuum, then the Bills have a really big problem.

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16 hours ago, syhuang said:

The agenda of the meeting is just leaked: 😎

 

1. How to get Dorsey fired?

{end of agenda}

 

No need to meet about that, they are already doing that just fine.

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