Quote Originally Posted by snooch View Post
I'm sorry if you are a Bills fan, but it was less of a Cowboys going out and winning the game than it was a Bills letting the 'Boys win it. I mean Romo had 6 turnovers and still won. Most other teams would have put it out of reach and at least not let the Cowboys score 9 points in less than 20 seconds. The Bills have some major issues they have to fix before they can contend in that conference let alone the playoffs. I hope they do fix themselves up (as long as they don't beat my Cowboys) because they deserve it. ESPN was saying last night that this was a season killing kind of loss. A real morale buster. It was a wild game either way.
We have got an awful lot of sorting out to do. Bad draft picks/free agency signings have been the story for a long while.

We've had a few false dawns but haven't managed to get ourselves a genuine franchise QB since Jim Kelly. Doug Flutie looked the part for a brief time, then Drew Bledsoe showed it for a while but Rob Johnson, JP Losman, Kelly Holcomb etc have just not been up to it.

Obviously hasn't helped these guys that the rest of the team has been so poor over the years but if you look through our personnel decisions over the last 10 years there have been too many mistakes.

I understand to an extent why London Fletcher and Takeo Spikes were allowed to leave because we're just not going to be competitive for a couple of seasons. But I sometimes think that you have to at least try and stay competitive whilst you're rebuilding. I could definitely see us going 2-14 or 3-13 with all the injuries we've had. There is a real lack of leadership and experience in the team.

Aside from that I think the season so far has been great. There have been some great games and I think things should get very interesting in the AFC with New England, Indy and Pittsburgh playing like they are. And I have a feeling that San Diego (and maybe even Baltimore) might be in pretty good shape by the end of the season.