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I live in Massachusetts, and there are two great Bills bars in the heart of Boston. Bleacher Bar- very cool locale- you have a large window facing Fenway Park outfield! I walked in and did a double take- tons of Kelly, Allen, Smith, Jerseys displayed, lots of Bills memorabilia. The Harp is the place to watch the Bills in Massachusetts! It’s right across the Boston Garden. That place is packed with Bills fans every game! You have to get there early to get a table. It gets loud in there! Tons of Bills fans in Boston
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Anna Liffeys in New Haven for a long time was a Bills Bar. It shut down several years ago. Damn shame, that was an awesome Irish Pub
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Get in your Brady pajamas, and go to bed obnoxious Pats Fan. We all love our teams. It’s a game, not life, so don’t lose sleep over fears of Josh
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I'd really like to avoid the AFCS. Give me Pittsburgh Rd 1 and Denver/NE Rd 2 please.
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There’s something different about McD this season…
Pete replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD started Peterman to give Josh a little chance to learn. Bills had a porous line, and weak WRs. McD didn’t want his #1 QB ending up a broken horse. Peterman was a disaster, as we all laughingly know. So McD had to start Josh. To say McD thought Peterman outplayed Josh is not true. Bills have been lacking Press CBs besides Benford. Zone they set up too deep often I agree. -
The Mafia Den at Sparetime in Bristol CT...about 20 mins from West Hartford.
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I was at the Sam Adams game
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Josh Allen AFC Offensive POW Again (Week 14)!
Billy Claude replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Plus there should be a rule that you are not eligible for DPOY if your team is playing the Jets. -
"As of early December 2025, the New England Patriots' run defense is elite, ranking as high as #1 in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game (around 79.2 YPG) by Week 11, and generally considered a top-tier unit, sometimes appearing in the top 5 or 10 nationally by various metrics like total defense or points allowed, even if passing defense struggles. Key Rankings & Stats (Early December 2025): Rush Defense Rank (Yards Allowed): Around #1 (e.g., 79.2 YPG by Week 11). Total Defense Rank: Around #8 (e.g., 306.2 YPG by Week 11). Points Allowed Rank: Around #6 (e.g., 19.2 PPG by Week 11). Rush Yards Allowed (Total): Around 1,163 yards, placing them in the Top 10. "
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"As of early December 2025, the New England Patriots' run defense is elite, ranking as high as #1 in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game (around 79.2 YPG) by Week 11, and generally considered a top-tier unit, sometimes appearing in the top 5 or 10 nationally by various metrics like total defense or points allowed, even if passing defense struggles. Key Rankings & Stats (Early December 2025): Rush Defense Rank (Yards Allowed): Around #1 (e.g., 79.2 YPG by Week 11). Total Defense Rank: Around #8 (e.g., 306.2 YPG by Week 11). Points Allowed Rank: Around #6 (e.g., 19.2 PPG by Week 11). Rush Yards Allowed (Total): Around 1,163 yards, placing them in the Top 10. "
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There all over the board already. Don’t matter, Bills will win Sunday.
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You know nothing about my career field and what type of hard life that could intel lol stick to say I'm annoying as a trash talking fan but you know nothing of what I've accomplished or any arduous career field I chose to take on.
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You’ve got to be able to read coverages and pass the ball accurately and on time, otherwise they might as well put a running back in at QB like Justin Fields. But the players that can do that AND run it, like Steve Young, Joe Montana, John Elway, or Josh Allen for example, are epic players.
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That is straight up robbery, lightning quick . Nate took his watch too.
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Those NFL films soundtracks were amazing. It was like a sports opera playing out on the screen. Highlights are nothing like that anymore.
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Game week thread - Bills at Patriots*
Kelly to Allen replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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He may have taken some solace in the fact that Washington used the exact same game plan in the Super Bowl to dominate a great Bills offense and win it. That game was the week right after that amazing Broncos rally. It’s crazy how that team could just suddenly explode on an opponent.
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so true...and with the Ravens and Bengals out of the way.... Only problem is that the game is in NE....A warm weather team has very low chance to play in the cold in Foxboro
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Game week thread - Bills at Patriots*
HaldimandBills replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Guys stop responding to this guy. He said he's a 39 year old Patriots fan and is posting on this forum in the middle of the night. That tells you all you need to know about him and his personal life. It's really a sad state of affairs. I am sure this individual views the Patriots winning as their own sense of accomplishment. That is why they're here. This is their 'success' in life and their going to bleed every last ounce of it. There is no repercussions for posting here. Either the Patriots win and he gets to come back here and gleefully continue to annoy Bills fans or they lose and he just avoids this forum; as none of us know who this person is. Its a sad existence but we know the types of individuals who live these lives. Its never an individual whose set themselves up for personal success. -
This is the one
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There’s something different about McD this season…
GunnerBill replied to eball's topic in The Stadium Wall
They blew a game against New England with careless turnovers and there is no excuse for the Falcons loss. Losing a divisional road game at Miami, that can happen and Houston on the road is a hard game. Given the injuries I think 11-2 would be about par personally. -
Plane lands on car on Florida highway
davefan66 replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in Off the Wall
The odds for them to be on the same place at the same moment is incredible. If the driver was going a few MPH faster or slower or wind speeds slowed the plane a little. Anyhoo, car may have saved rhe pilots life. -
And we got the first pick in the draft and took OJ
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I'm more concerned that history doesn't even qualify as context, and in OJ's case particularly so, since he became - uh - "unpopular" later in life. His 1973 accomplishments should stand out in NFL history as the singular measure of RB greatness. What he did in 14 games with a good but not great team with a good but not great QB is incomparable. When someone else hits 2000 in 14 games we can talk. I love your comment "I don’t know why people are having a hard time with this, stating facts of numbers." I had a statistics professor in college who said "statistics don't lie but liars can statistic." Numbers can be presented to support pretty much any argument you want to make. But it's not a big issue. On to New England.
