Sean McDermott ,the head coach of the Buffalo Bills, would join a team that had a strong enough core to contend for a Super Bowl. The addition of Josh Allen in 2018 made the Bills enduring rivals in a conference that was changing.
But the postseason triumph never really happened. It never was enough to reach the top, even with the AFC East titles, the deep secondary, and the receiver Stefon Diggs trade.
Now, as safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer join cornerback Tre’Davious White in free agency, Bills Mafia laments the passing of a period of time that came to an end seven years into McDermott’s job.
Naturally, Buffalo lost in the playoffs to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs once more. It arrived in that recognizable, tragic way. However, this loss’s finality is a different animal.
The Bills will have a chance as long as Allen is behind center. Simply put, it won’t resemble Western New York football from the previous five years. On “Schein on Sports,” Adam Schein confronted that reality.
“If not now, when, we asked? If not now, when, at last, in the postseason, with a weak Kansas City team at home in Buffalo,” Schein
It’s a depressing idea. As far as having the best opportunity to defeat the Chiefs is concerned, this was Buffalo’s year. That does not, however, imply that the dream is lost. It has become considerably more challenging.
Schein remarked, “I’m going to give them a minute to figure out the roster.” “I’m not saying that the window is closed. I’m not saying the Buffalo Bills are no more. However, I am announcing that the previous three years were a total waste of time.
The Bills are jealous because they have one of the few quarterbacks who can compete with Mahomes, the undisputed best player in the league. However, following a disappointing defeat to the Bengals in 2022 and a season marred by missed opportunities,