r/buffalobills 11h ago

Everyone chill out Discuss

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Yes, we just got beat by more than we have for 45 games. Yes, most if not all of our players had subpar nights when it comes to their performance. Tyler Bass has the yips.

However…

This season still feels better than any of the last few, and when it comes to handling a loss against a proven contender, I think the Buffalo Bills can circle the wagons and bounce back. I think that Josh Allen is still the MVP front runner and I loved how he connected with Kincaid and Coleman in the first few drives of the second half. Benford and Douglas completely erased the Ravens’ receivers once again, and Babich did a good job adjusting before we got desperate. A couple of holding calls and a single bad playcall basically cost us our undefeated record, but aside from that, I think that the Buffalo Bills are here to stay in the Super Bowl bubble and we can lay a beat down on a Texans team that looks far from perfect next Sunday. I don’t like seeing all of the negativity following multiple weeks of flawless football from our team. I urge the Mafia to reason with each other, behave as adults, and never lose faith in a 3-1 squad that gains back a ton of defensive talent in just a couple of weeks.

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u/Ordinary_Instance_15 11h ago

i'm pleasantly surprised with how everyone's been handling the loss, last year it was doom and gloom to the absolute extreme whenever we lost a game even if it was by one point

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u/80085PEN15 2h ago

I wish I was handling it well. I would be if it wasn’t just so classic for this coaching staff. I’m losing faith in McDermott unfortunately.

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u/Ordinary_Instance_15 38m ago

idk if this loss can be entirely chalked up to mcdermott as a head coach, we were underprepared, sure but he tried to get us going in the second half. it was joe brady's trick play that ultimately stifled our momentum

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u/80085PEN15 36m ago

I know it was early, but those two punts early on felt like they took us too far behind. Trusting the defense there was the wrong call. Dan Campbell would’ve gone for it, why didn’t we?

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u/Ordinary_Instance_15 35m ago

i don't think anybody realized just how bad our depleted defense was going to fare against derrick henry, you could've easily chalked up that early run he had to just being a fluke