ORCHARD PARK, N.Y.: Win or lose, and make no mistake Bruce Smith is rooting for the Bills to beat the Chiefs on Sunday, the NFLs career leader in sacks is confident Buffalos future is bright.
This is just the beginning, Smith told The Associated Press by phone this week.
Its been fun to watch the process. Its unfolded right before our very eyes, he added. Weve got a great foundation of guys that are playing at high levels.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive end is referring to Buffalos young Josh Allen-led collection of stars who have helped transform a losing franchise into a bona fide contender in four seasons under coach Sean McDermott and GM Brandon Beane.
The Bills (15-3), traveling to play top-seeded Kansas City (15-2), are making their first AFC championship game appearance in 27 years and are one win short of their first Super Bowl berth since 1994. Its a remarkable and to Smith, long-awaited turnaround for a franchise that endured a 17-year playoff drought which ended in 2017, following McDermott and Beanes arrival.
Aside from Allen, a third-year starter, the Bills core includes third-year middle linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, fourth-year cornerback TreDavious White, and sixth-year receiver Stefon Diggs, who still has three years left on his contract.
In many ways Smith can see the parallels comparing where the Bills are today to Buffalos 1988 team he was a member of, and was poised to begin dominating the conference.
I think there was a realization that we were on the brink of becoming a damn good football team, Smith said of the Bills who would go on to lose the AFC championship game to Cincinnati. Two years later, Buffalo began a run of making and losing four straight Super Bowl appearances.
The Bills lineup in 1988 featured four eventual Pro Football Hall of Famers in Smith, quarterback Jim Kelly, receiver Andre Reed and then-rookie running back Thurman Thomas. And the team was headed by eventual Hall of Famers in coach Marv Levy and GM Bill Polian.
Though its far too early to project todays group, Smith credited McDermott for establishing a winning culture, and Beane for methodically addressing deficiencies through the draft, free agency and trades.
Beanes most impressive splash came in March when he traded a first-round draft pick to Minnesota to acquire Diggs, an All-Pro who became Buffalos first player to lead the NFL in yards receiving (1,535) and catches (127).
Its no different than Polians move to acquire then-rookie linebacker Cornelius Bennett in a three-team trade involving Indianapolis and the Los Angeles Rams in 1987. Bennett would become a fixture on Buffalos defense for the next seven seasons.
Former Bills linebacker Darryl Talley also sees similarities to 88.
This is where we were at. Theyre right there at the cusp of that, said Talley.
He began envisioning Buffalo’s potential at the end of the 1987 strike-shortened season. The Bills finished 7-8, capping a string of six seasons in which they went a combined 27-61 under four coaches. Buffalo would then make the playoffs in eight of the next 10 years.
Talley recalled a conversation he had sitting next to Bennett following a 1987 season-ending loss at Philadelphia.
I told him, `Dude, you know what, if they leave us together, were going to be pretty damn good, Talley said. And when we came out in 88, everybody looked at us like, `Where the hell did they all come from? And that started the year before.
The memories come flooding back for Talley.
Phew, you dont know how enjoyable it is, he said before referring to Buffalos 17-3 win over Baltimore on Saturday.
When they won, I felt like I won a playoff game because its been so long since Ive gotten to see the Bills in the postseason, he said. Now that theyre doing some of the things that we did, now that theyre embarking on where we went, yes, Im all in.
So is Smith, who has had several opportunities to address the Bills at McDermotts request over the past few years.
Some of the things that I would talk to them about was: `Guys, theres a tremendous amount of history thats in this organization that was made by Jim and Thurman, myself and Darryl and Cornelius and so many others. But its time for you to make your history, Smith said. Ours is already written and so forth and so on, but its time. And I think theyre built to handle that.
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