Can Von Miller, a 32-year-old outside linebacker, an edge rusher who has been integral in two super bowl victories, get the Buffalo Bills over the hump and make their fans forget the 13-second humiliation?
Hope has never been higher despite the humiliating loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2021 playoffs and no Super Bowl appearance since their four-year run ended in 1994. The Bills remain in a legitimate Super Bowl window.
Their players are all in – fans too. All “Bills Mafia,” but they want to know how they’ll get past Bills-Slayer, Patrick Mahomes.
Can Miller help erase the worst memory in Bills’ lore? Super Bowl XXVI and Thurman Thomas losing his helmet? No, that’s not it? O. J. Simpson’s longest career run on the 405 freeway. Whoa, calm down, people. Okay, we all know what it is: Super Bowl XXV and “wide right,” Scott Norwood.
- It’s also worth noting, the fault also lies partially with the holder, current Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich. Reich failed to position the laces properly, ensuring a missed kick. That’s not something you hear him talk about very often, is it?
THE CONTRACT
- Terms: Six years (2022-2028) for $120 million
- Signing Bonus: $18.535 million
- Average Salary $20 million
- Guaranteed at signing: $45 million
- Total Guaranteed: $51.435 million
VON MILLER: A WINNER WITH ATTITUDE
While offensive skill positions are always the glamour positions, edge rushers help bring championships by destroying the most glamourous position of them all, the quarterback.- Miller’s job is simple – to end Mahomes and the Chiefs’ dominance over this Bills team.
- 2 Super Bowls (LVI and 50), including Super Bowl 50 MVP
- 8 Pro Bowls
- 3 First-Team All-Pro
- 4 Second Team All-Pro
- 2012 Butkus Award
- 2011 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year
- 115.5 sacks rank him 22nd on the all-time list
VON MILLER PLENTY IN THE TANK?
Yet, there are some questions, and they’re legitimate. The fact he’s averaged only 9.5 sacks per game the past two seasons is legit, considering he’s 32 years old. The Bills’ defensive line is solid and will get better with an entire offseason to gel with Miller. Assuming he’s lost minimal speed, he’s likely to surpass 9.5 sacks. However, his presence is much more than just being an edge rusher:- as a focal point on defense, his play will lift the play of those around him.
- his play will also create one-on-one battles, freeing teammates.
VON MILLER: A LEADER AND MENTOR
Despite some reports the Miller signing is a doubling-down on a Bills’ strength, let me remind you: Mahomes covered 44-yards in two plays and 10 seconds to humiliate them. This is now the stuff of legends and arguably, the greatest comeback in NFL history!- This caused Leslie Frazier to be passed over for a head coaching gig. His interviews failed.
- Head coach Sean McDermott? Just another “boy genius” exposed when crunch time comes.
BILL’S NO. 1 DEFENSE IS IN NAME ONLY
The Bills so-called No. 1 vaunted “D” isn’t so vaunted and gave up the following points:- 21 – Washington Redskins led by QB Taylor Heinicke.
- 34 – Tennessee Titans
- 41 – Indianapolis Colts
- 33 – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- 21 – New England Patriots with rookie QB Mac Jones
- 42 – Kansas City Chiefs (playoffs and the 13-second debacle)
- Ray Lewis led the 2000 Baltimore Ravens.
- The 1985 Chicago Bears 46 defense, built by Buddy Ryan.
- Architect Bud Carson propelled the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowls with the “Steel Curtain” of the 1970s.
- Leaders can work wonders in any locker room, and Miller has the rings and resume to lead veterans as well.
- Although unproven leaders may get accolades and public respect, that’s not always the case in the locker room. Consider Baker Mayfield and Carson Wentz. It harms a locker room dynamic.
VON MILLER: MENTOR TO YOUTH
Von Miller has two rings to go with his resume of statistical accolades, but he’ll use talent to be a mentor to the young defensive line. The Bills line is young, sporting 2021 first and second-round picks in Gregory Rousseau and Carlos Basham Jr. Then there’s 2020 A.J. Espenesa to round out a solid core of youth returning. In 2021, 34-year-old Mario Addison led the team with seven sacks, leading them to a No. 11 rank in league sacks. That ranking has a lot to do with lower-tier teams:- Miami Dolphins, six sacks.
- Carolina Panthers, four sacks.
- Atlanta Falcons, five sacks.
- New York Jets, nine, I repeat, nine sacks.