Allen2Moulds Posted October 6 Posted October 6 No they're not. The lack of weapons is painfully obvious. This team is hard to watch right now. We've been exposed. 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted October 7 Posted October 7 32 minutes ago, Slack_in_MA said: This x 1000. If you seriously thought coming into this season that we were a Super Bowl contender, then yeah, I guess you should be disappointed/worried/disgusted. I, and many others view this as a “re-set year” where we have to deal with salary cap issues, get younger, and take some lumps, while remaining as competitive as possible. My expectations have been firmly in check since the first snap of the first game. This is where I am too. It’s frustrating because there doesn’t seem to be a dominating team in the AFC. My only complaint is that they didn’t draft another WR or two. Let those guys take their lumps as rookies going into season 2 where you can add maybe 1 piece to the room. I think they overvalued what Curtis Samuel and MVS would bring to the table 1 Quote
Slack_in_MA Posted October 7 Posted October 7 14 minutes ago, JohnNord said: This is where I am too. It’s frustrating because there doesn’t seem to be a dominating team in the AFC. My only complaint is that they didn’t draft another WR or two. Let those guys take their lumps as rookies going into season 2 where you can add maybe 1 piece to the room. I think they overvalued what Curtis Samuel and MVS would bring to the table Two definite underperformers, for sure. Would love to know whether it’s a bad scheme fit, poor coaching, injuries, or lack of desire. Probably a bit of each. Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted October 7 Posted October 7 The Bills are toast. Even worse, Allen was out cold, concussed, and let back in the game. Good work Bills! 1 Quote
27yankees Posted October 7 Posted October 7 O'Line needs to get nasty and keep Josh clean, last two games he's been running for his life and unlike previous games he is finding it difficult to find any open receivers 1 Quote
Utah John Posted October 7 Posted October 7 With all the departures and losses and the aging of former core players, and no cap money to spend, and a few lousy purchases in FA, the Bills simply don't have a team good enough for the SB this year. The outlook for this year was always, just see if we can win the division, just to keep the streak going, and then in 2025 and 26 when there's more money available, then make the run. So it's going to be a rocky year, with a lot more excitement than we're used to. Fortunately the AFCE is incredibly weak so the Bills should be able to win the division again. 3 hours ago, 27yankees said: O'Line needs to get nasty and keep Josh clean, last two games he's been running for his life and unlike previous games he is finding it difficult to find any open receivers Opposing defenses are focused on taking away Cook and Kincaid, and without Shakir no one else can get open. The O line problems -- what the hell is going on? is it pass protection schemes, individual mistakes, or what? Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted October 7 Posted October 7 (edited) Oh @Draconator how adorable. There was nothing fine, good, encouraging, optimistic, uplifting or promising about today. Edited October 7 by LABILLBACKER Quote
QCity Posted October 7 Posted October 7 8 hours ago, Draconator said: So how will this affect us in January? News flash, it won't Yes, losing another tiebreaker to an AFC playoff-bound team will certainly have no effect down the road. Quote
Draconator Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 5 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said: Oh @Draconator how adorable. There was nothing fine, good, encouraging, optimistic, uplifting or promising about today. Then you didn't see the same game I saw Quote
Savage Posted October 7 Posted October 7 14 hours ago, Draconator said: They sucked in the first half. They came back in the 2nd half. No other teams in the division can match the Bills. We're fine. Don't jump off the bridge Quite optimistic. they are ok at best at this point. the next game is critical. the best team to beat the Buffalo Bills, is the Buffalo Bills. Quote
Sweats Posted October 7 Posted October 7 There doesn't seem to be a clear frontrunner in the AFC presently, maybe the Ravens and KC, but the rest of it is wide open. THIS is the year we should be taking a serious run at the SB and unfortunately, we are imploding. Quote
Billzgobowlin Posted October 7 Posted October 7 14 hours ago, Mynamemike said: The problem is that the division is terrible enough for us to make the playoffs so we can get snuffed out again. Which means mcclappy and crew will get another chance to ***** it up in the clutch next year too. You remember when we couldn't win the division for what was it 20 years? The bar has been raised by us. Quote
27yankees Posted October 7 Posted October 7 6 hours ago, Utah John said: With all the departures and losses and the aging of former core players, and no cap money to spend, and a few lousy purchases in FA, the Bills simply don't have a team good enough for the SB this year. The outlook for this year was always, just see if we can win the division, just to keep the streak going, and then in 2025 and 26 when there's more money available, then make the run. So it's going to be a rocky year, with a lot more excitement than we're used to. Fortunately the AFCE is incredibly weak so the Bills should be able to win the division again. Opposing defenses are focused on taking away Cook and Kincaid, and without Shakir no one else can get open. The O line problems -- what the hell is going on? is it pass protection schemes, individual mistakes, or what? Bring in the one who started all these miseries, Belicheck Quote
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