It feels like we're on a perpetual course of mediocrity as the Bills grind their way to the end of another 8-8 season - or 7-9 or 9-7 - whatever. Its not disastrous like 2-14 where you blow it up and start over but they just can't take it to the next level and be one of the 12 NFL teams which make the playoffs rather than perpetually being one of the 20 that doesn't. What would I do if were Terry Pegula? Tough decision for sure. Except for a few personal items I would purchase.
The Bills are 6-1 against teams with losing records (a week 2 loss to the Jets) and a reciprocal 1-6 against teams with winning records (a win at New England with Brady out) for a nice even record of 7-7. Should Rex Ryan be dismissed with 3 years remaining on his $5 million a year contract? I can see valid arguments on each side but I think I'm coming around to predicting and maybe even reluctantly hoping that they bring him back for one more try. I mean a new coach means a new system, new assistants and, most importantly an admission on the owner's part that he hired the wrong guy. And maybe Rex and Tyrod can somehow find their mojo in year 3. The owner will also have to consider the sentiment of the fan base and I'm not sure how that breaks down. I'm thinking more Bills fans would lean to wanting Rex fired than not but I think it would be close.
How good was that Air Force Reserve Celebration Bowl game, won by the Grambling State Tigers 10-9 over the North Carolina Central Eagles? Well, not that great but it was on channel 7 on my HD antenna on Saturday so, having never heard of this particular bowl game, I googled it. Turns out that the "Celebration Bowl", which has been sponsored by the Air Force Reserve through its first two years, is a game played between the winners of the two NCAA Division 1 athletic conferences which are predominantly comprised of what I gather are known as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The Celebration bowl is the championship game of Black College Football. Its "payout" - an important element of any bowl game - is $1 million per school. The Rose Bowl's payout is $35 million per school.
Then came the New Mexico Bowl which, amazingly, was won by the New Mexico Lobos 23-20 over those pesky Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners. Having spent 5 days exploring, hiking and camping in New Mexico a few years ago, I'm immediately drawn to anything remotely related to or even mentioning New Mexico which was a spectacular place to visit. We stayed in very well maintained State Campgrounds with showers, laundry and free firewood for $8 a night. The mountains, the hiking, the dessert, the cactus, the odd ghost town - were all fantastic but what I loved was that it was vast, remote and sparsely populated. That's also why the US military likes it for various training ranges and whatever else they may or may not do there. Anyway the New Mexico Bowl was not quite as good as New Mexico itself but how many bowl games really are?
Tonight we have the Miami Beach Bowl and tomorrow the Boca Raton Bowl so the excitement just keeps building as we approach the 4 team playoff which has two games set to go on New Year's Eve: the Peach Bowl between No.1 Alabama and No. 4 Washington then the Fiesta Bowl between No. 2 Clemson and No.3 Ohio State. The National Championship is January 9th. This year, including the 3 games which will determine the national champion, there are 44 bowl games. I promise not to review very many more of them.
Next up for the Bills: a Christmas Eve home game on Saturday against their division rivals, the 9-5 Miami Dolphins who will have plenty to play for as they are in the thick of the AFC playoff race. The Dolphins record in Buffalo in December isn't good. Frozen fish squish just fine.
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