Episode 97 - 2019 Bills Season Wrap Up
Episode 37, Jan 10, 2020, 03:05 AM
With the 2019 season being over for nearly a week, podcast hosts Matt and Jeremy have had some time to properly reflect on this 2019 season. While the way that it ended was not ideal, and pretty upsetting, it was a good year from an overall perspective.
Despite all of the criticism about strength of schedule, a young roster with growing pains, and a lot of "coulda, woulda, shoulda" moments, Bills fans should look back fondly on the 2019. With a solid coaching staff, whose instilled motto of "Trust the Process" has made considerable gains, and a General Manager who has flipped this roster, nearly 100% from before his reign, all signs point to up.
Josh Allen progressed relatively well in 2019, giving more fuel to the Allen apologists. He showed incredible growth, while still making some rookie mistakes, but importantly, has played well enough to leave no questions if he should continue to be a starter going into the 2020-21 season.
The fortunate aspect for this off season is that Beane and McDermott know have a smaller amount of spokes to replace on the wheel that is the Buffalo Bills, and are able to hone in on the most important needs before free agency and trades open up in a few months.
Despite all of the criticism about strength of schedule, a young roster with growing pains, and a lot of "coulda, woulda, shoulda" moments, Bills fans should look back fondly on the 2019. With a solid coaching staff, whose instilled motto of "Trust the Process" has made considerable gains, and a General Manager who has flipped this roster, nearly 100% from before his reign, all signs point to up.
Josh Allen progressed relatively well in 2019, giving more fuel to the Allen apologists. He showed incredible growth, while still making some rookie mistakes, but importantly, has played well enough to leave no questions if he should continue to be a starter going into the 2020-21 season.
The fortunate aspect for this off season is that Beane and McDermott know have a smaller amount of spokes to replace on the wheel that is the Buffalo Bills, and are able to hone in on the most important needs before free agency and trades open up in a few months.