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  • mysticsoto
    Too sober for this...
    • Apr 2004
    • 31439

    The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

    Excellent (not so short) summation of the Bills for the last 2 decades or so.
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    Buffalo Bills: The Rise and Fall of the Bills Franchise

    The following is a sad but true story.

    In the early '90s, the Bills ran a fierce no-huddle offense orchestrated by All-Pro quarterback Jim Kelly, taught by all-time great coach Marv Levy and supported by the running game led by All-Pro running back Thurman Thomas.

    The merciless defense was led by Bruce Smith and anchored by Darryl Talley.

    Things were going well. In 1991 they played in their first Super Bowl, losing in a close game to the New York Giants. They came back in 1992 to play in another Super Bowl, coming up short in a late rally to the Washington Redskins.1993 marked the third Super Bowl in a row for the Bills, tarnished by yet another Super Bowl loss—this time in blowout fashion at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys. 1994 was historic in the sense that it was a Super Bowl rematch and the Bills' fourth straight trip. The Bills walked away from the Super Bowl for a last time without a victory.

    To go to four straight Super Bowls is quite the feat and has not been repeated, and most likely will never be repeated. To lose four straight? Well, that tarnishes things. I liken it to being the first person to climb a mountain—after the first person did, that is. It leaves a bitter taste in the mouth of the franchise and certainly exhausted the roster and the fans.


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  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101275

    #2
    Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

    I got about halfway through it before I realized that I already know this story by heart. *sigh

    Great read for non-Bills fans or younger people who aren't aware of the beginning of the end in the late 90's/early 2000's though.
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    • mysticsoto
      Too sober for this...
      • Apr 2004
      • 31439

      #3
      Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

      Originally posted by OpIv37
      I got about halfway through it before I realized that I already know this story by heart. *sigh

      Great read for non-Bills fans or younger people who aren't aware of the beginning of the end in the late 90's/early 2000's though.
      Sadly, it's a story we know all too well.

      Still, an interesting read. Had we waited a year and not forced/grabbed Losman, we could have had Aaron Rodgers. For those that are still upset that we didn't draft a QB this yr, maybe this is a lesson they can learn from.

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      • Jeff1220
        H to the 12:20
        • Jul 2002
        • 6137

        #4
        Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

        Wow. That was depressing. I wish I could take back the time I just spent reading that.

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        • trapezeus
          Legendary Zoner
          • Oct 2004
          • 19525

          #5
          Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

          that losman pick was absolutely killer. from 2004 we still feel the effects of missing on that pick. they forced the pick like the way the vikings did, the jags did and the bengals did this season.

          And we even traded 3 picks for him to the very team that marked us as losers in 2 of the 4 super bowls. i know losman is a good guy, but it's almost unforgivable how bad he was.

          i didn't read the article by the way as it was blocked for some reason.

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          • better days
            Registered User
            • Jan 2010
            • 22028

            #6
            Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

            Originally posted by trapezeus
            that losman pick was absolutely killer. from 2004 we still feel the effects of missing on that pick. they forced the pick like the way the vikings did, the jags did and the bengals did this season.

            And we even traded 3 picks for him to the very team that marked us as losers in 2 of the 4 super bowls. i know losman is a good guy, but it's almost unforgivable how bad he was.

            i didn't read the article by the way as it was blocked for some reason.
            What was killer was the Losman pick followed by the Edwards pick. Two losers in a row = years & years of bad football.

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            • mysticsoto
              Too sober for this...
              • Apr 2004
              • 31439

              #7
              Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

              Originally posted by better days
              What was killer was the Losman pick followed by the Edwards pick. Two losers in a row = years & years of bad football.
              And the Mike Williams pick before the Losman pick. And later, Whitner...just terrible choices!!!

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              • Philagape
                WIN NOW
                • Jul 2002
                • 19432

                #8
                Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                Originally posted by better days
                What was killer was the Losman pick followed by the Edwards pick. Two losers in a row = years & years of bad football.
                At least Edwards cost only a third-round pick.
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                • trapezeus
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 19525

                  #9
                  Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                  but edwards was a half assed response to the fact losman was no good. Jauron and levy didn't have the guts to just cut bait with him. They let him linger and then took a mid level pick to push a mid level qb.

                  The other busts sucked for sure, but there were players who backed them up ok. the secondary had other members who were ok. the line as a whole was terrible so mike william's awfulness wasn't so concentrated to him.

                  but the QB's were terrible in that span. i'd even throw bledsoe in after his first year.

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                  • binlock
                    Rookie Zoner
                    • May 2011
                    • 4

                    #10
                    Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                    Edwards had a chance to be good. He actually was pretty good. Decent first season playing as a rookie and started off great in 2008. Peter King had Edwards as an early MVP Candidate, and many others did too:



                    I know he had Trent in the top 3 also at half point of the season too. Trent lost it after he was crushed in Arizona and lost all confidence. Lost his balls.

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                    • SabreEleven
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 39563

                      #11
                      Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                      I could have wrote this aritcle in 4 words.

                      Bill Polian got fired.

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                      • Night Train
                        Retired - On Several Levels
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 33117

                        #12
                        Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                        Wait...there was a rise ?
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                        • Billz_fan
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 2614

                          #13
                          Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                          Originally posted by SabreEleven
                          I could have wrote this aritcle in 4 words.

                          Bill Polian got fired.

                          As you can tell by my sig I agree. Bad management starts at the top and trickles down. That was a depressing but well done recap of the last several years of screw ups. It's funny how now we can read that and point out easily the bad moves but while it's happening they are not readily apparent. So sad. We must have pissed off the football gods at some point.
                          The Polian Curse

                          "They're a very special group of men. Cherish them, you will not see their like again."

                          February 4, 1993 Bill Polian at his closing press conferance after being dismissed as GM of the Buffalo Bills by Ralph Wilson.

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                          • TacklingDummy
                            Unreachable Douche
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 71725

                            #14
                            Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                            There has been no worse of a pick in the last 20 years than Arron Maybin.

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                            • mysticsoto
                              Too sober for this...
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 31439

                              #15
                              Re: The Rise and Fall of the Buffalo Bills

                              Originally posted by TacklingDummy
                              There has been no worse of a pick in the last 20 years than Arron Maybin.
                              What?

                              Mike Williams has to be one of our worse ever! JP! Eric Flowers! McCargo! Are all up there among the worse also!

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