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Originally Posted by the steam
Fair points. But I said the Packer franchise never recovered from that, not Rodgers personally, he still put up excellent personal numbers after that but only in the regular season. That loss was on MM more than anyone. I honestly don't think the Bills as a franchise will recover from that coaching malpractice for many years to come. Not so much Allen personally. Allen will still be a very good QB and put up very good numbers but I don't think the Bills will be able to get over the hump in the postseason.
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I don't think it could be a mental thing for the organization, especially over 5 or 10+ years as personnel changes.
It would be interesting to break down the fallout and dominos though (I think there's even a youtube channel that attempts it)... :13 seconds happen (and I'm making this up), Bills fire someone and sign am injury prone player. Mortgage their future and injury prone player gets injured. QB gets the yips because coach went elsewhere, loses in the divisional. No draft capital or eggs in their basket after spending 3 years getting over the hump and going all in after :13. etc, etc for the next 15 years, maybe.