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17 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

What about the years before last?  Were you also sure they would be in the SB prior to last season?  Why not?

 

Bills have "fallen short" in the playoffs for several reasons, significant among them is coaching.  


The year before we would’ve won the superbowl if Cincy didn’t kicked our ass. The year before that we definitely would’ve won the superbowl if KC didn’t score with 13 seconds. And yet again the season before that we would’ve won the superbowl if KC didn’t blow us out. Could’ve had 4 championships by now.

 

There seems to be a pattern here. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Chicken Boo said:

He's just begging for the 9-5 life. 

 

He is on pace to serve 5-9 years, with a chance at life had that car accident gone differently. 

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1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

So not for nothing but if he's out on bail, wouldn't this assault charge be like a serious violation of his release?

Definitely if he's charged.  He's a moron. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

The last couple years have been pretty equal in qb help imo…back in the tyreek and Kelce days the chiefs offensive talent far outclassed ours. 
 

I don’t think ‘Andy Reid has coached up schlubs while the bills have had more talent’ has ever been accurate 

Never said anything remotely close to that either. You understand Any Reid was a coach before Patrick Mahomes was int he NFL, right?

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3 hours ago, Paup 1995MVP said:

But the team plays hard every week.  And is a contender every year.  And will be this year as well. 

I don't seem to remember them playing very hard against the Bengals when other teams were fighting for a Super Bowl. Back then we were talking about how they were "emotionally exhausted".

Were Ed Oliver or Leonard Floyd playing hard in the playoffs last year?

Sorry, man. This team has had plenty of talent over this regime's tenure, but they're soft and worse, they're incredibly undisciplined. When you combine that with our coaching staff turnover and how bad our situational football has been, there needs to be a cap on how much praise you dole out to McDermott.
 

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If he gets cut do we sign him? We already have the guy from the Lions who was suspended for gambling and Claypool who has played on 3 teams in the past 2 years because he's a locker room cancer. We can replace 1 headcase (Diggs) with 3 of them!

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Posted
4 hours ago, HappyDays said:

This is why character does matter in the draft process:

 

That's from Bob McGinn's scouting notes from last year.


Pretty accurate assessment. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, MikePJ76 said:

In KC yea.  and once in GB...other than that though in GB and Philly he basically came up short over and over.  

 

Either way I absolutely hate the guy.

You hate him?  You should go outside and play

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I just don't understand how someone with a competent lawyer and potentially heavy NFL punishments hanging over his head for the car crash doesn't just lock themselves in a safe room in the back of their lawyer's office until the season starts.  Way to blow literally any chance at possible leniency from the league for the street racing incident.

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And there’s 2 and a half months left before training camp.

 

He still has time for a domestic violence incident!

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Posted
1 hour ago, TheBrownBear said:

I'm referring to the photographer punching, not the attempted vehicular manslaughter.

Yeah being the primary suspect of a violent crime wouldn't be great for his bail, you're really not supposed to screw around when you're out on it.

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5 hours ago, BullBuchanan said:

I don't seem to remember them playing very hard against the Bengals when other teams were fighting for a Super Bowl. Back then we were talking about how they were "emotionally exhausted".

Were Ed Oliver or Leonard Floyd playing hard in the playoffs last year?

Sorry, man. This team has had plenty of talent over this regime's tenure, but they're soft and worse, they're incredibly undisciplined. When you combine that with our coaching staff turnover and how bad our situational football has been, there needs to be a cap on how much praise you dole out to McDermott.
 

This is just ignorant. As anyone who actually follows the Bills in any depth knows, Oliver was playing injured in that Bengals playoff game and was wearing a shoulder harness. If it wasn’t a playoff game, I doubt he would have played. Plus Daquon unfortunately got hurt in the final game of the regular season and was out. 
 

It literally amazes me year after year that fans who should  know better (if they actually looked at injury reports, which is an open question) make these death-or-glory judgements about games without factoring in ininjury/personnel issues. The Bills have had terrible luck on that front the last couple of years.

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Two witnesses have said that he never touched the guy. Might be time to tap the brakes (hehe) a bit on this. Wouldn’t want another Araiza situation to occur. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Billl said:

Two witnesses have said that he never touched the guy. Might be time to tap the brakes (hehe) a bit on this. Wouldn’t want another Araiza situation to occur. 

 

Regardless, Rashee needs to be smart here.  Take a step back and chill at the house for a few months.  

 

The universe is giving him signs.  

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