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11-26 On the Road

67-109 The combined record of the opponents we won those 11 against

 

Like TD says, we just lack consistency, what I'm trying to figure out is at what point is a GM responsible for bringing in more consistent players? Oh well, as long as we get us a Willis type steal every four years TD should keep most of his fan club happy.

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11-26  On the Road

67-109 The combined record of the opponents we won those 11 against

 

Like TD says, we just lack consistency, what I'm trying to figure out is at what point is a GM responsible for bringing in more consistent players? Oh well, as long as we get us a Willis type steal every four years TD should keep most of his fan club happy.

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Kzoo, you should probably ge a feel for this, too, living in MI (I was in A2). Doesn't that sound an awful lot like Matt Millen? Sorry to say, but we're the Detroit Lions of the AFC, and the most frustrating thing about this is that it seems like ownership is unwilling to make a change at the top, just like Detroit has been.

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Kzoo, you should probably ge a feel for this, too, living in MI (I was in A2).  Doesn't that sound an awful lot like Matt Millen?  Sorry to say, but we're the Detroit Lions of the AFC, and the most frustrating thing about this is that it seems like ownership is unwilling to make a change at the top, just like Detroit has been.

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I feel the exact same way, and unfortunately I also agree that the Bills have become the Lions of the AFC. My whole life I've been getting crap for being a Bills fan, but it's easy to dish it back out because the Bills, at least in my lifetime, have been more successful then Detroit.

 

Even as recently as the last few years I think a lot of Bills fans, including myself, liked to rate us above the cellar dwellers, and average teams. The early 90's run sort of burnt an image of what kind of team Buffalo is for a lot of us (especially the younger guys), and to a certain degree that image still exists. Unfortunately reality says that since TD has come on not only are we below average but we fit in with the Lions of the NFL.

 

Only us Bills fans are in denial about wear we stand, but most other fans are seeing the Bills on the schedule and thinking it's an easy W. That is what the Bills have become since TD has come on board, and it's nearly impossible for me to continoue supporting a GM that has allowed us to turn into that.

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I feel the exact same way, and unfortunately I also agree that the Bills have become the Lions of the AFC.  My whole life I've been getting crap for being a Bills fan, but it's easy to dish it back out because the Bills, at least in my lifetime, have been more successful then Detroit.

 

Even as recently as the last few years I think a lot of Bills fans, including myself,  liked to rate us above the cellar dwellers, and average teams. The early 90's run sort of burnt an image of what kind of team Buffalo is for a lot of us (especially the younger guys), and to a certain degree that image still exists. Unfortunately reality says that since TD has come on not only are we below average but we fit in with the Lions of the NFL.

 

Only us Bills fans are in denial about wear we stand, but most other fans are seeing the Bills on the schedule and thinking it's an easy W.  That is what the Bills have become since TD has come on board, and it's nearly impossible for me to continoue supporting a GM that has allowed us to turn into that.

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I am giving you a standing ovation right now.

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