The last five years haven't been the most fun for any New England fan, especially coming off the heels of a 20-year dynasty run where losing was almost a banned word around Foxboro.
Fortunately, with the addition of a young superstar quarterback in the making and a head coach with a proven record, the Patriots are back in the mix this season, as they head into their Week 15 matchup against the Bills with the division within their grasp.
Because they currently sit with the best record in the AFC East and tied for the best record in the NFL, Buffalo fans are not exactly thrilled about the possibility of watching their biggest nemesis be awarded the hats and t-shirts on Sunday afternoon.
That has many of them concerned about the future of the division, which has been the Bills' playground since Tom Brady left the Patriots in 2020, and now they're expressing their insecurities on social media, a way that is immediately backfiring and giving New England fans more to enjoy.
Bills fans just made a big mistake in an attempt to discredit Drake Maye before their Patriots rematch
Now that we're just days away from a monumental game for Mike Vrabel's team, Bills' fans are already trying to downplay just how good Drake Maye has been and probably will be for a long time.
The problem with that, however, is that they inadvertently trolled themselves with a meme that is going around Twitter/X, and it's just too good for Patriots fans to ignore.
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— Buffalo Origin Story (@BuffOriginStory) December 9, 2025
Why is this meme so laughable, besides trying to downplay the impact Maye has already had on the Patriots, including leading them to an 11-2 record, while the Bills sit at 8-4?
Because Josh Allen didn't throw for 300+ yards in a game until the first game of his third season with the Bills, so, trying to laugh at Maye for not having accomplished that yet in just his second season, which could arguably be in its infancy if you look at how many games he's started, is not a good insult for Bills fans to roll with.
Not to mention, this could be used as bulletin board material if the right people in the organization see it, and how incredible would it be for Maye to throw for 300+ yards for the first time against a team like the Bills?
That will certainly be something Patriots fans want to see even more now.
