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9 hours ago, Buffalo Boy said:

   This is the “ We are always in it with Josh” argument.

   Josh won the 13 Second game. That is the closest we’ve been. Coach lost it. That is the counter to your “ null and void” .

   And, this D is absolutely ripe for the picking by numerous teams in the postseason.

   Is it possible for everything to breaks just right? Yes.

   Is it a high percentage possibility? Not at all.

 

It's not a 100% guarantee of anything. But it's much more likely if Allen plays to his level, we'll be fine. It's such a slim chance to repeat a 13 seconds issue. That's why it's null and void. 

 

We don't need " everything to break right"

 

It absolutely is a high percentage that the bills win the super bowl based on the competition, us having Allen and all the data points like dvoa, point differential, and being healthy 

 

We disagree on how good the bills are. I think they're a great team. You think they're good. 

 

 

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On 12/8/2024 at 7:33 PM, Success said:

Accepting the penalty on the Rams drive.

 

Then, calling TIME OUT.  Could have rushed to the line there & still been able to stop the clock.  That ended the game.  Dumb, dumb, dumb.

 

2 out of 3 of our losses this year were the result of Sean’s bad decision making. If we won those games, we’d be control of the first seed and our own destiny. Yet, some people are just happy to make the playoffs every year.

 

Last year, Sean’s D folded in key moments against the Eagles, Bucs, Broncos, Pats, Giants, Chiefs. And 2 of those losses were partially the result of a mistimed blitz.

 

These may not seem as egregious as Sean’s boneheaded :13 blunder and his handing of the OC job to a rookie coach that wasted 1.5 years, but it’s still costing the team significantly. Anything short of getting to the Super Bowl this year with Josh Allen playing possibly his best ever football is a total fail on Sean’s part.

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On 12/10/2024 at 4:21 PM, GerstAusGosheim said:

2 out of 3 of our losses this year were the result of Sean’s bad decision making. If we won those games, we’d be control of the first seed and our own destiny. Yet, some people are just happy to make the playoffs every year.

 

Last year, Sean’s D folded in key moments against the Eagles, Bucs, Broncos, Pats, Giants, Chiefs. And 2 of those losses were partially the result of a mistimed blitz.

 

These may not seem as egregious as Sean’s boneheaded :13 blunder and his handing of the OC job to a rookie coach that wasted 1.5 years, but it’s still costing the team significantly. Anything short of getting to the Super Bowl this year with Josh Allen playing possibly his best ever football is a total fail on Sean’s part.

You die with Allen every time.  In Houston go win it.  They didn't.   Imo overtime wasn't changing that outcome.  

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