When did Buffalo Bills die?
In the NFL, everything has a shelf life. Players are young and come to the league with only a few years of experience under their belts. They grow older and they grow wiser, but never much older. And when a guy like Chris Kelsay (who was signed in March with a cap hit of $1.55 million) is finally released, there’s really only one question that needs to be asked – why? What was the point of bringing him here if heWhen did Buffalo Bills die?
The New England Patriots aren’t dead just yet.
If the Super Bowl wasn’t rigged by the Patriots (and the NFL), then the Patriots are alive and well and working toward not only a Lombardi Trophy, but a New England Patriots Super Bowl championship.
The Patriots are a year away from competing on Super Sunday, 2018. As long as Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have their backs against the wall, they’ll be able to pull off theWhen did Buffalo Bills die? Was it December 15th, 2015 when the Bills signed free agent Tim Tebow, or October 23rd, 2016 when the Bills picked Brett Favre, or February 8th, 2017 when the Bills signed former USC quarterback Matt Barkley?
All these stories about the “death of the Bills” fit neatly within the context of the 2015 NFL Free Agency Guide published by Forbes on September 25th, 2015.
The story, titled the “NFL Free Agency Playbook”