I mean, there were a couple of fouls the Bills committed that were deserved, but when the disparity is that big and there multiple blatant no-calls then it's mind-boggling and really makes you question the integrity of NFL officiating, especially when it happens multiple times like when the Dolphins also played at Philadelphia.
LordGooseIV
Totally expecting a season with 50 or more loses and I don't know what the team will look like next year
Either Tyreek Hill or Christian McCaffrey. Myles Garrett would be my wildcard pick for carrying the Browns, but I think he's a shoo-in for DPOY.
Good teams beat bad teams. MIND BLOWN!!!
I know they're effective, which is why they're used, but god damn are checkdowns like that annoying
Go figure that the Vikings and Bills are the unluckiest teams.
Williams is so not good
Can the Panthers fire Frank Reich mid-season and let us have him as an OC. I know he has a bad coaching record, but I'm desperate for anything at this point. He was my dad's favorite backup QB and he was a good OC in Philadelphia for a bit.
Probably yeah.
Is he stupid?
I've said this before, but a lot of the Bills woes, especially the turnovers, could be solved if he had a coach to keep him in check. Daboll would chew him out on the sidelines. Now he has a coach who's too happy to have an offense that relies on Allen making risky throws, which has led to the current quagmire.
In a sense, the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals were both playing for their first superbowl title in 2021.