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trapezeus
10-04-2010, 01:31 PM
The bills have sucked it raw since the 5-1 2008 series. They literally have dragged out this rebuild over 2 years instead of just dealing with it in the 2008 season. they shouldn't have given the extension, they should have fired a coach for going 2-8 on the back 10 with zero wins in the East. That should have been it.

Instead they send him out knowing he can't get anything done. they let him pick maybin. They let fewell win a couple games when already had ridden over half the year at the bottom. They should have kept Jauron to oversee the failure to 3 and whatever. This way we could have gotten a top lineman to make our 2 RB's good again in the draft.

and now, they kept edwards (not that there were alot of options) and are making decisions that could have been made earlier in the year.

We've been this 0-16 team for 2 full years but overachieved to 6-10 and 7-9. Now we are a bonafide 0-16 team, but we literally have already done all this as a fanbase 2 times in a row.

That's why we are angry.

Ebenezer
10-04-2010, 01:37 PM
11 years no playoffs....RW could die tomorrow and the team move.

That's all I need to have no patience.

Extremebillsfan247
10-04-2010, 01:45 PM
In 2008 the same argument could have been made then even if we did start over. People would be saying "Well why did we wait this long?" etc.. But wouldn't the fact that they did finally decide to move on signify that at least they are trying to get it right? We all knew this was coming.

Ebenezer
10-04-2010, 01:49 PM
In 2008 the same argument could have been made then even if we did start over. People would be saying "Well why did we wait this long?" etc.. But wouldn't the fact that they did finally decide to move on signify that at least they are trying to get it right? We all knew this was coming.

It should have come in 2002. They blew it up and went 3-13 in 2001.

Extremebillsfan247
10-04-2010, 01:55 PM
It should have come in 2002. They blew it up and went 3-13 in 2001. Case in point.