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6 hours ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

I went to TheGangGreen to see if anything fun was going on. There isn't.

 

They are 90% depressed, 10% delusional. Full blown Just End The Season.


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, bills742 said:

 

 

Yeah.....Samuel and Hamlin aren't playing for sure.  But I wouldn't mind seeing what it looks like with Rapp and Bishop starting if there is a chance of it.

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11 minutes ago, Logic said:


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.

Glass houses...

Last I checked they have a Lombardi and we don't. Don't tell me that was a long time ago when people still talk about back to back AFL Championships on here all the time.

 

Allen is 8-4 in 12 games with 14 TD and 11 INT. His passer rating against the Jets is 10 points lower than his career rating.  Good but hardly domination.  

 

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Logic said:


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.

 

The Bills went through a drought of their own. There is also the pain of the 70's and 84, 85. I don't feel sorry for them at all. What you posted isn't painful to think about. It's wonderful from a Bills POV.

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Logic said:


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.


I can imagine it and it’s pretty hilarious.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Augie said:

 

I’m not sold on drafting the son of his father. Can we find a way to send that crap to Dallas? Please? 

The QB, the father, or both?

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Posted
1 hour ago, sven233 said:

Yeah.....Samuel and Hamlin aren't playing for sure.  But I wouldn't mind seeing what it looks like with Rapp and Bishop starting if there is a chance of it.

Agreed.  I think that is the pair in 2025.  Bishop looked much better than his last run.  He can put a few good games together he might be a part of the defense in the playoffs.  

Posted
16 hours ago, zow2 said:

 

I went to a game a few years ago (2021)?  We  sat in a steady hard cold rain the entire day and the Bills beat Houston like 40-0.  Allen passed and ran with ease in the rain, so hopefully that can be replicated.

I was at that game. That was some serious rain that day. It was fun to witness a shutout.

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Posted
16 hours ago, bills742 said:

 

 

the league and teams need to step in on this nonsense. players pulling themselves when they're out of the playoffs or fighting to get off a roster? it's BS. don't sign a contract you don't have the balls or honesty to uphold.

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1 hour ago, Gregg said:

 

The Bills went through a drought of their own. There is also the pain of the 70's and 84, 85. I don't feel sorry for them at all. What you posted isn't painful to think about. It's wonderful from a Bills POV.

Yep I hope that franchise continues to sink into the never-ending abyss. ***** that organization. The amount of bloviated media talk this past year made me hate them even more. 

 

***** em to hell 
 

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Posted
6 hours ago, Fan in Chicago said:

I am visiting Louisville and yesterday, was wearing my Bills cap for one of the Bourbon distillery tours. After the tour, at the bar, another visitor came up to me and said "Go Bills". I responded accordingly and asked where he is from. Well, he was from Lancaster, PA and a Jets fan!! He said he is very unhappy about the Jets situation but appreciates what we have with the Bills. We then proceeded to talk some football but I think it was pretty cool that a Jets fan actually likes his rival

there is a social media trend of Jets fans giving up the Jets for the Bills. it is probably as bandwagon as it comes but maybe some will stay a while.

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1 hour ago, Logic said:

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

How easy it is to forget our lean years. To easy to criticize the team now , I know I'm guilty. I surely do not want to go back to those famine years.

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1 hour ago, Logic said:


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.

I feel bad for them but love it at the same time.

Posted
1 hour ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Glass houses...

Last I checked they have a Lombardi and we don't. Don't tell me that was a long time ago when people still talk about back to back AFL Championships on here all the time.

 

Allen is 8-4 in 12 games with 14 TD and 11 INT. His passer rating against the Jets is 10 points lower than his career rating.  Good but hardly domination.  

 

 

Wait LOL, who talks about back-to-back AFL championships here all the time?

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Will Rodgers throw his 500th TD against the Bills?

 

Probably...Bills have gone from the "No Fly Zone" to "Fly Free Here" zone.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Logic said:


Can you imagine being a Jets fan the past couple years? 

Watching Tom Brady retire only to immediately be followed by Josh Allen. Gonna be about 35 straight years of an elite QB in your division, dominating you year in and year out.

You draft what you think is the best QB in that 2018 draft in Sam Darnold, then watch him flame out. Then you draft Zach Wilson in the first and watch HIM flame out.

Then you bring in Super Bowl winner and multi time MVP Aaron Rodgers to play QB?! All that fanfare, all of those prognostications of winning the division from the media, all those nationally televised games. Opening night on Monday Night Football, the building rocking, Rodgers running out on the field with the American flag. How pumped must they have been? "THIS IS OUR YEAR!". Four snaps later, it's over. 

But okay okay, we'll get 'em in 2024! And then Rodgers plays poorly, the head coach is fired six games in, reports of building-wide dysfunction are posted every other week, bad ownership, toxic culture, 41 year old egomaniac QB who doesn't seem to be worth the headaches he brings along with him...

And now here they are a few days after Christmas, staring down the barrel of the longest active playoff drought in major American sports, with no certain future at GM, HC, or QB, and with Woody Johnson tapping THE 33RD TEAM, of all things, to head up his search for the new GM. Wow.

Truly painful to think about.

You forgot to mention Geno Smith, who’s also still starting in the NFL and fighting for a playoff spot. 

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