I mean, we all knew before the season that this was a tear-down year, and I'm not really the arrogant fan who trash talks or whines about missed calls (or whatever) anyway.
The Bills have the most dead cap space in the NFL and refused to trade their 2019 first round pick because they knew it would be a top pick. They have looked, frankly, pathetic in every single game this season except for the Vikings game - and the only reason that game wasn't pathetic was because they forced a bunch of turnovers deep in Minnesota territory. The only players on the offense who will probably be here in 2 years are Josh Allen, Dion Dawkins, and maybe Zay Jones.
The real question is whether Josh Allen is the answer, because they've bet the future on putting a team around him. Having to throw him in so early and not getting a real veteran around him other than Derek Anderson was an unmitigated disaster. They botched the QB situation last year and they've botched it this year as well. But even with an average QB like Tyrod, this offense is entirely devoid of talent aside from McCoy and they're one of the worst OLs in the league.