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Week 12: Win and Move On.

For the second time this century, the Bills will have back to back, non losing seasons. Sean McDermott stays undefeated post bye weeks. The Bills march closer to an AFC East title with Miami keeping pace. There is a lot to unpack with this incredibly strange game.  Win is a win. Ugly wins are better […]

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Behind the Content: Who is Brother Bill?

 Bills Mafia is truly an ecosystem of its own. There are the big fish. The countless reporters questioning coaches and players, using their access to provide insight and giving us a peak behind the curtains. There are our countless and diverse content creators that break down film, scout opponents, and work to make us all […]

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Week 10 Observations: 7-3 isn’t Bad.

Sh*it happens, chin up. Yeah. That hurts. You will not be able to avoid it. It will be on social media, tv, and memes forever. To cite one of my friends, it will be on his highlight reel when he enters Canton. I am not here to nitpick the final play. Regardless of how you […]

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The Art of Culture: How Sean McDermott Transformed Two Decades of Losing.

The Art of Culture: How Sean McDermott Transformed Two Decades of Losing.  It is weird to think about, but at the end of the day, Football is a job. Players fill out W-4s when they are signed  and get a W-2 at the end of the year. And just like most of us at some […]

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Week 9: Damn. That Felt Good.

Four Quarters of Domination. For eight weeks now it seems like I write about the Bills leaving too many points out on the field. I have defended this offense by digging into the yards, and first downs, and any other nuggets of positivity to show that this offense was better than the points that got […]

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Week 8 Observations: Demons Exorcised.

When does “just” winning become not enough?  This is more of a philosophical question regarding the general narrative surrounding this team. Do the Bills need to blow someone to show they are a contender? Well, that is for you to decide. But consider a couple things. Bills have three wins against what most would consider […]

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Stability over Flash. Why the Bills Shouldn’t Trade.

When Beane came to town in spring of 2019 he immediately developed the identity of a dealing General Managers. In his first couple years Beane was never afraid to pick up the phone to acquire players or assets. From Sammy Watkins, to Marcell Darues, to trading up for Josh Allen. Beane’s aggressiveness in his early […]

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Quiet Domination and Other Week 7 Observations.

Bills Got “Right.” After getting two giant servings of humble pie in weeks 5 and 6, Bills fans wanted to put a smackdown on the lowly Jets. A three to four score blow out, minimum. What we got instead was a game that never felt out of reach until the Bills entered victory formation in […]

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Take a breath, it will be okay: Week 6 observations.

Breathe. Here is a question. If, before the season started, I told you the Bills would be 4-2 at this point, after playing the Raiders, Rams, Chiefs, and Titans, you would have taken it. If you say no you’re a liar. There isn’t a Super bowl team that hasn’t gone through trials and tribulation. And […]

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Bills are not going 19-0. (Maybe 18-1?) What we learned from the Bills first clunker of 2020.

2019 “good Josh” is 2020 “bad Josh.” When going down the list of reasons the Bills lost this game, Josh Allen is going to be way down the list. Prior to the second Malcolm Butler interception, Josh was far from regression. Tennessee was content to let Josh beat them in 7 to 15 yard dinks […]