Yes, it was a loss.
Josh Allen is handing away loses like Halloween candy. All three loses are squarely on him. He had clear chances to win each of those games, and ****ed it up one way or the other.
Yes, this loss hurt the Bills in the standings.
But, to throw in the towel with eight games left, four division games, three at home is beyond negative, it’s lunatic LOSER talk.
Starting a thread, Now, can we PLEASE stop all the Super Bowl talk? is totally ridiculous. What kind of fans give up when the going gets tough???
****ty ones.
2021 - LA Rams lose to Tennessee in week #9, dropping to 7-2 for the season. They lose their next TWO GAMES (three in a row), to drop to 7-4. Finish the regular season at 12-5, win the SB as the #4 seed.
2020 - Tampa Bay lose to New Orleans in week #9, dropping to 6-3 record. They LOSE TWO of the next THREE to drop to 7-5. Finish the regular season at 11-5, win the SB as a #5 seed wild card.
2019 - Kansas City after losing four of six games, drop to 6-4 record. They win out, finish the regular season with a 12-4 record, and go on to win the Super Bowl as #2 seed.
2018 - New England loses to Tennessee in week #10, dropping to 7-3 record. They lose two of their next four games falling to 9-5 record. Finish the regular season at 11-5, go on the win the Super Bowl as #2 seed.
Does this factual history mean the Bills will be the fifth team in a row to overcome similarly disappointing records at this point in the regular season to go on to win the Super Bowl???
Of course not. It simply shows that in the NFL it’s never over until it’s REALLY over.
To BURY them and GIVE UP right now with their record at 6-3, is pretty damn silly and LOSER TALK!!!