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4 hours ago, White Linen said:

 

You take extreme positions consistently and then back off them and deny.  You were blaming Josh and Beane and I don't care what you say now.  

 

I do not. What happens is I say sometjing based on reality and then you warp the narrative in your head about what I mean.

 

If you can find one "extreme position" I have taken I am here to listen. Shouldn't be too hard if I am doing it consistently.

 

Do I think our lack of elite talent around Josh is the biggest reason we haven't got over the hump? Yes. I do think that. I don't think that is extreme and while not everyone agrees with me (and you definitely don't) a reasonable chunk of people here do.

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51 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I do not. What happens is I say sometjing based on reality and then you warp the narrative in your head about what I mean.

 

If you can find one "extreme position" I have taken I am here to listen. Shouldn't be too hard if I am doing it consistently.

 

Do I think our lack of elite talent around Josh is the biggest reason we haven't got over the hump? Yes. I do think that. I don't think that is extreme and while not everyone agrees with me (and you definitely don't) a reasonable chunk of people here do.

Lack of elite talent is the tipping point. We are a very good team, but we consistently come up short because when it's single elimination, we get beat by the teams with elite difference makers on both sides of the ball. Beane got burned by the Von Miller gamble. He needs to get past that and gamble, whether that be FA or the draft.

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There's something about the WNY mindset. While we get insulted when anyone talks crap about us, we also feel inadequate and undeserving of success. It's almost as if we prefer to always be losing because we know that feeling so well. We don't know how to act when we win. 

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51 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

There's something about the WNY mindset. While we get insulted when anyone talks crap about us, we also feel inadequate and undeserving of success. It's almost as if we prefer to always be losing because we know that feeling so well. We don't know how to act when we win. 

I've actually thought about that also.   Born and raised in WNY.   I think it also goes into the current debate with the inferiority complex.  Just be happy with the playoffs, be happy we don't suck, this is the best Buffalo can do, this is our ceiling, championships are for other cities.  If you bring up maybe a new coach, it goes to negative/inferiority--we will return to the drought years, its never optimism and maybe we could get better.  Never a thought that Buffalo would actually be an attractive landing spot for a good coach---we have a franchise QB.

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35 minutes ago, billsfan714 said:

I've actually thought about that also.   Born and raised in WNY.   I think it also goes into the current debate with the inferiority complex.  Just be happy with the playoffs, be happy we don't suck, this is the best Buffalo can do, this is our ceiling, championships are for other cities.  If you bring up maybe a new coach, it goes to negative/inferiority--we will return to the drought years, its never optimism and maybe we could get better.  Never a thought that Buffalo would actually be an attractive landing spot for a good coach---we have a franchise QB.

 

 I don't feel that just making the playoffs is good enough. But I don't believe making a change is the answer. We are close and I'd rather keep what we have than roll the dice on a new regime. There's this belief that making a change won't affect what we have now and can only make things better. And I think it's more likely making a coaching and/or GM change will unravel what we have.

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19 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

 I don't feel that just making the playoffs is good enough. But I don't believe making a change is the answer. We are close and I'd rather keep what we have than roll the dice on a new regime. There's this belief that making a change won't affect what we have now and can only make things better. And I think it's more likely making a coaching and/or GM change will unravel what we have.

Well different opinions are what message boards are all about.  My thinking is if we have a different coach, Josh doesnt turn into JP Losman. so I dont see an unraveling.  The drought years were all about garbage at the most important position, QB. No coach was going to win consistently with Trent Edwards, Rob Johnson,  JP Losman,  EJ Manuel, etc.  I think one of the best analogies is the Warriors in basketball.   They were bad for long time, got Mark Jackson as coach, he turned them around, got them in the playoffs.   They did realize he wasn't the guy who would get them to their ultimate goal, canned Jackson and hired Kerr and results were multiple championships.   When I watch Josh, Im not risk adverse to a coaching change.  I know Im watching a SB caliber QB.   When I watch Andy Reid/Spags vs our coaches, I see a mismatch.

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11 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I do not. What happens is I say sometjing based on reality and then you warp the narrative in your head about what I mean.

 

If you can find one "extreme position" I have taken I am here to listen. Shouldn't be too hard if I am doing it consistently.

 

Do I think our lack of elite talent around Josh is the biggest reason we haven't got over the hump? Yes. I do think that. I don't think that is extreme and while not everyone agrees with me (and you definitely don't) a reasonable chunk of people here do.

 

That's just it though.  You're an elitist. You never respect anyone else's opinions if it differs from you. Since you want me to go back and find all these positions for you, I want you to show me where just once you've said you know what, that's a good point, I haven't thought about it that way.  

 

I find that, in and of itself , extreme.

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6 minutes ago, White Linen said:

 

That's just it though.  You're an elitist. You never respect anyone else's opinions if it differs from you. Since you want me to go back and find all these positions for you, I want you to show me where just once you've said you know what, that's a good point, I haven't thought about it that way.  

 

I find that, in and of itself , extreme.

 

I do that all the time. If you search my profile and "fair" you find plenty of them. That is generally how I start those responses. 

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7 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said:

There's something about the WNY mindset. While we get insulted when anyone talks crap about us, we also feel inadequate and undeserving of success. It's almost as if we prefer to always be losing because we know that feeling so well. We don't know how to act when we win. 

We don’t win Championships.

 

We expect the worst because that’s what happens. 
 

So yeah - I think there is a tendency to adopt the little engine that could mindset. 
 

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