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Just now, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Line the Bills and Ravens rosters up on paper and theyre pretty close.


The main difference is their future HoF coach who oversees the entire team, not just one unit, and keeps the entire team consistently ready to play.

 

That's why they have 13 (could have been 14 if they wanted) wins and we're squeezing out 11.

in 2025 i'm making a bingo card of reasons we lose a game. i'll use plenty from this year.

 

  • special teams let down
  • defensive let down
  • offensive let down
  • coaching let down
  • penalty to lose the game
  • opponents score on last play
  • injuries
  • weather
  • spleen injury
  • rookie mistakes
  • missed field goal
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Posted
1 minute ago, boyst said:

in 2025 i'm making a bingo card of reasons we lose a game. i'll use plenty from this year.

 

  • special teams let down
  • defensive let down
  • offensive let down
  • coaching let down
  • penalty to lose the game
  • opponents score on last play
  • injuries
  • weather
  • spleen injury
  • rookie mistakes
  • missed field goal

 

And almost all of those are merely symptoms of the larger, bolded disease.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

 

They actually did though on the biggest play of the game when Chris Jones hit Allen at the right time when he threw what in all likelihood was a TD pass to Shakir which would have taken a 31-27 lead and forced Mahomes to answer back with TD instead of FG. Obviously in hindsight this is the only game changing play that truly mattered.

 

This is still one of the main differences with the Bills (and why a 'defensive' head coach needs to go) because we simply don't have a guy that can do that on the defensive side in crucial moments.

Some people were saying Lil’ Ed was that guy…

Posted
12 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Line the Bills and Ravens rosters up on paper and theyre pretty close.


The main difference is their future HoF coach who oversees the entire team, not just one unit, and keeps the entire team consistently ready to play.

 

That's why they have 13 (could have been 14 if they wanted) wins and we're squeezing out 11.


I’m skeptical of giving John Harbaugh too much credit though.  I didn’t realize it, but I saw he hasn’t been to an AFCCG since 2012?  Imagine the critics if McD fell short that many years in a row?  

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9 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’m skeptical of giving John Harbaugh too much credit though.  I didn’t realize it, but I saw he hasn’t been to an AFCCG since 2012?  Imagine the critics if McD fell short that many years in a row?  

 

I need to see Lamar/Baltimore this weekend.

 

If they win, I'll feel sick for Allen as he bears the brunt of being the only Mahomes/Allen/Burrow/Lamar QB to not have a Super Bowl appearance. 

 

If they lose, let's see how it plays out.   Lamar balled out against a mediocre/banged up Texans Defense in that second half, while CJ Stroud came back down to earth against an elite defense without many weapons.

 

9 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’m skeptical of giving John Harbaugh too much credit though.  I didn’t realize it, but I saw he hasn’t been to an AFCCG since 2012?  Imagine the critics if McD fell short that many years in a row?  

 

We've been to the same number of AFC Championship Games with Allen as Baltimore has with Lamar.  

 

....and Allen has been healthy, at least available, every year into the postseason. 

 

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44 minutes ago, whorlnut said:

What really makes this tough is that we spent an entire offseason a few years ago with the sole purpose of “sacking Mahomes”. It’s embarrassing. 
 

Im not sure how much more proof they need that this just might not be possible at a high rate. Philly had the best d line in the league last year and couldn’t touch him in the sb. We need to build this o around Allen and make it impossible to keep up with us. 

With a qb like allen and a wr like Diggs that should have been the "Process" all along and it's a NO Brainer....If we wanted to build a tough grind it out offense then we shouldn't have drafted allen or traded for Diggs

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I dont think the Bills had an outrageous amount of injuries.   All teams had issues at some point.  Luck plays into it in terms of timing or stacking up at one position but that is not atypical of something someone has to deal with on the way to a Super Bowl.  They could have won that game but failed to execute in some key situations.

Posted
25 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

And almost all of those are merely symptoms of the larger, bolded disease.

But we got to the playoffs! 😐

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At the end of the day, we had 1st and 10 at the KC 27 yard line, 2:40 left on the clock, trailing by only 3 points against a tired defense that had already been on the field for 36 minutes of game clock.  Given everything that came before that moment, both during the game and the season on the whole, that's a position we would all sign up for.  Injuries or not, it was all right there for us and we crapped the bed.

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43 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

The Chiefs won because they have the better coach, QB and defense which was validated yet again in this latest matchup. They are also the defending world champions playing in their 6 straight AFCCG. Why people choose to over analyze the situation is a frivolous waste of time

 

Also I think the injury excuse is tiresome at this point as well especially when it's already been pointed out that when a healthy Milano, White, etc has played in these games the result has been exactly the same. The issue that does need to be addressed though is this regimes persistent drafting of undersized, injury prone players (mostly on defense which is no coincidence). I think you also have to clean house with the training/strength and conditioning staff at this point as well.

I disagree, the Chiefs kicker made a kick, ours did not. No telling what happens after Bass makes his kick. 

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2 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

I disagree, the Chiefs kicker made a kick, ours did not. No telling what happens after Bass makes his kick. 

 

Mahomes drives down the field the and scores game winning TD/FG, probably with exactly 13 seconds on the clock to truly troll Bills fans as well.

34 minutes ago, mannc said:

Some people were saying Lil’ Ed was that guy…

 

I thought maybe he turned the corner as well but he was completely invisible as what the entire defensive line outside of Von Miller of all people that was actually noticeable out there a few times.

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29 minutes ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


I’m skeptical of giving John Harbaugh too much credit though.  I didn’t realize it, but I saw he hasn’t been to an AFCCG since 2012?  Imagine the critics if McD fell short that many years in a row?  

 

He won a Super Bowl that year. His 4th year at the helm. He brought home the Lombardi.

 

If McD had won a SB his 4th year in 2021, like he should have, he would have carte blanche to whatever ups and downs he needed over the next 15 years.

 

Instead, he put himself on the fan's hotseat with his legendary contribution to Buffalo Bills Lovable Loser Lore.

 

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5 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

He won a Super Bowl that year. His 4th year at the helm. He brought home the Lombardi.

 

If McD had won a SB his 4th year in 2021, like he should have, he would have carte blanche to whatever ups and downs he needed over the next 15 years.

 

Instead, he put himself on the fan's hotseat with his legendary contribution to Buffalo Bills Lovable Loser Lore.

 

a great example of how different things are different is Sean McVay.

Pre McVay the team had a lot of talent - just like McDermott's Bills. In 2016 they were 4-12. The previous 10 seasons never winning more than 10 games.

so...

   Jeff Fisher

2012: 2-14

2013: 7-9

2014: 6-10

2015: 7-9

2016: 4-12 

   McVay era:

2017: 11-5  wildcard loss

2018: 13-3 - super bowl loss

2019: 9-7

2020: 10-6 - divisional loss

2021: 12-5 - sold their soul to win the Super Bowl

2022: 5-12

2023: 10-7 - wildcard loss

 

i don't think more needs to be said beyond: Fisher = McDermott

 

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37 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

this stat especially shows the Chiefs where fresher but their players made plays when they had too…and other then Josh and Khalil no one else did 

 

 

If you add up the margins of all 7 losses, it totals 29 points. The Ravens beat the Dolphins by 37. We also beat the Fins by 28 in week 4. I know that I am supposed to be all "the Bills are super losers and I hate them" but if clowning on the Fins is wrong, I don't wanna be right.

12 minutes ago, boyst said:

a great example of how different things are different is Sean McVay.

Pre McVay the team had a lot of talent - just like McDermott's Bills. In 2016 they were 4-12. The previous 10 seasons never winning more than 10 games.

so...

   Jeff Fisher

2012: 2-14

2013: 7-9

2014: 6-10

2015: 7-9

2016: 4-12 

   McVay era:

2017: 11-5  wildcard loss

2018: 13-3 - super bowl loss

2019: 9-7

2020: 10-6 - divisional loss

2021: 12-5 - sold their soul to win the Super Bowl

2022: 5-12

2023: 10-7 - wildcard loss

 

i don't think more needs to be said beyond: Fisher = McDermott

 

OK, fine. But Jeff Fisher still had a porn stache and a mullet in 2016. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

What it comes down to is simple:

 

Beat the Jets, Pats, and Broncos like you should have when you were 100% healthy (or close enough to it), and we have the #1 spot locked up and can rest guys week 18 AND get the Bye in week 19.

 

 

And our entire OL has been healthy all year.

 

Both trench units, arguably up there with QB as most important personnel, were pretty healthy.

 

Losing LBs in a league that has devalued the LB position shouldnt have affected us to the point of ruining our season. I know there were other injuries but we had enough guys to go.

I agree with the bold part most definitely. This year we could have easily been the #1 seed if we didn't lose to some bad teams.

 

The underlined and italic part, I do not. I think LB's are very important in this defense. Bernard was the key cog in our defense all year long. His athleticism, understanding of the defense, and instincts are off the charts. He was exactly what we needed at the MLB spot. You have to take into account the guys we lost. We lost our All Pro Matt Milano early. We lost Bernard for this, the most important game of the year. We lost Spector. Then Dodson was playing hampered by a shoulder injury. The athletic drop off between Bernard and Dodson is quite a bit. The drop off of Klein to Dodson and Bernard is definitely evident. Dorian Williams, though supremely athletic, isn't up to speed with this defense and his responsibilities yet mentally. In this matchup we were facing the greatest TE in NFL history, again. If we have a healthy Bernard, I think the defensive performance looks a lot different on Sunday. From the calls, to the pre-snap adjustments, I think everything would have played out different. 

 

It is what it is though, and the result is the result no matter how it is rationalized. 

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1 hour ago, FilthyBeast said:

The Chiefs won because they have the better coach, QB and defense which was validated yet again in this latest matchup. They are also the defending world champions playing in their 6 straight AFCCG. Why people choose to over analyze the situation is a frivolous waste of time

 

Also I think the injury excuse is tiresome at this point as well especially when it's already been pointed out that when a healthy Milano, White, etc has played in these games the result has been exactly the same. The issue that does need to be addressed though is this regimes persistent drafting of undersized, injury prone players (mostly on defense which is no coincidence). I think you also have to clean house with the training/strength and conditioning staff at this point as well.

Every time we play KC I realize just how much larger and taller they are on defense. They have definitely changed the makeup of their team over the last 5-7 years. They used to be the defense that got abused. Not anymore.

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18 minutes ago, Low Positive said:

If you add up the margins of all 7 losses, it totals 29 points. The Ravens beat the Dolphins by 37. We also beat the Fins by 28 in week 4. I know that I am supposed to be all "the Bills are super losers and I hate them" but if clowning on the Fins is wrong, I don't wanna be right.

OK, fine. But Jeff Fisher still had a porn stache and a mullet in 2016. 

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fisher > mcdermott ?

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