The Buffalo Bills haven’t made the playoffs in quite some time, but that still hasn’t stopped expectations from cropping up.
General Manager Doug Whaley told the Bills official website that he “expects that playoff drought to end this season.”
“We haven’t been in the playoffs in a long time and we owe it to the fans, our late Hall of Fame owner and everybody in this business to show that we’re not the Bills anymore,” Whaley said. “We want to be a playoff team. We’re planning to be a playoff team and that’s our goal.”
Whaley is speaking boldy because he might be out a job next season. The Bills are due to be sold to new owners who will definitely look to make front office changes unless things drastically improve.
“That’s why we’ve built this roster and the moves we made in the off season were with the eye of making the playoffs,” Whaley said. “We feel that we have a roster that we are building with some cornerstone pieces that we believe can consistently compete for playoffs and championships.”