Today's episode is audio only on both Spotify and YouTube but we'll be back to video tomorrow. The Bills fall to 6-3 in Miami while the Colts, Broncos, and Patriots each improve to 8-2. What does it all mean? Scott Wilson joins to discuss all of the above plus the situation with Brian Daboll and the New York Giants. Oh, and former Panthers' lineman was in the news this week after his ex-wife publicly discussed the "massive problem" with their marriage.
Or, as AI puts it...
Brad opens Episode 206 in full Monday-in-Buffalo misery mode: snow, broken windshield wipers, a minivan crisis, and the existential frustration of living in a world where he can technically fix anything but remembers how to fix nothing. A simple bike-tire repair from the summer becomes a symbol for adulthood’s endless, overlapping to-do list — every problem solved reveals another problem waiting. From there he pivots into the Bills’ loss in Miami, explaining why fumbles bothered him less than injuries, why he refuses to panic about the standings, why Tua still doesn’t scare him, and why the Bills’ roster philosophy may be drifting into “Carolina Panthers around Cam Newton” territory. He breaks down turnovers, Kincaid’s hamstring, Keon Coleman concerns, Palmer’s absence, the looming need for a true WR1, and why the Bills are built to win in January if they survive their own self-inflicted chaos.
Scott Wilson joins for a full therapy session on both fronts — first unloading on the Giants’ meltdown, special teams disasters, coaching decisions, Russell Wilson’s forced entry into football games, and how New York keeps losing despite double-digit leads. Then the two shift back to Buffalo to dissect roster construction, Josh Allen’s comfort level, play-calling philosophy, running-game identity, defensive injuries, and what actually matters in November. The episode closes with an unexpected deep dive into the Matt Khalil “two Coke cans” scandal, leaving Brad and Scott to question whether they should abandon sports talk and pivot fully into ex-NFL-wife trailer-podcasting. It’s a classic Riter Radio rollercoaster: weather, wipers, despair, football, philosophy, tech problems, family chaos, travel plans, and one enormous…detour.