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00:00This is really the thing. So the Bills have been at this status for the last several years where
00:07it's good and bad. It's mostly good. They win all the time, and that's great. They haven't won in
00:15the playoffs, and that's probably more about what they're known for, which sort of inherently comes
00:22with they're good all the time. Like, you can't be this, well, frankly, perennial playoff loser
00:29if you're not good all the time. It's always double-digit wins, so it's good and bad. But
00:35what it has meant to us, and this is good to think about because you can get lost in those
00:43playoff losses, is that they have re-established what their place in the league is. And really
00:52almost like never before. Most of Bills' history is kind of sad. Like, the 70s were completely
00:59lost. You had OJ, but even that became a thing, a different kind of thing. So 70s, no playoff
01:06wins. 80s, not until the beginning, yes, the bookends of the 80s were interesting, but not
01:12like that exceptional. 90s, you have the Super Bowl years, and then they kept it up through
01:19the decade until then. Poof. It all blows up. Your legends are all gone, and you're into
01:27a 17-year playoff drought. Then you get Sean McDermott and Josh Allen, and you have what
01:32the last eight years have been, which is really good. It's just that you're not seeing trophies.
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