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Tom Brady likes the Bills. The Bills are in the circle of trust now! We're winning the SB!
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That both the Chiefs and Ravens might miss the playoffs really didn't seem possible even two weeks ago. The Ravens defense hasn't been nearly as good as everyone thought it would be before the season started, and the injuries have just about sunk them, especially to Lamar and Madubuike ... Lamar may not play again this week. Meanwhile, what the hell is up with the Chiefs???? They got up 14-0 early on, and then seemed to think they'd already won. Then the Chiefs had a INT in the end zone negated by a PI. They had a long KO return following the 99-yard pick six negated by a penalty. Butker kicks out of bounds after the Chiefs go-ahead TD to give Jax the ball at the 40. Then to put a cherry on top, Chris Jones just stands around watching Lawrence scramble into the EZ after falling twice! The Bills aren't the only team to play a clunker in a prime time night this week. Maybe it was the full Harvest Moon.
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Sucks for the Bengals, looks like a real shot if they had Burrow.
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The Ravens aren't trading anybody. The worst-case scenario for them is a late-season run to try to make the playoffs, just like Cincinnati did last year.
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Agreed - it might actually be getting to a point the league might be worried the country wants nothing to do with the Chiefs in another SB and there time as darlings is over. They’ve moved on to Washington Chicago and New England. They need those teams QBs and their franchises to be relevant.
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It kind of made me more annoyed actually. It shows how easy the path to the #1 seed could have been if we didn't drop any of our easier games. The Bills have a dumb loss or two like this every single year and it is usually the reason we are playing on wildcard weekend. Then we inevitably lose a couple key defensive players heading into the divisional round. I guess before the season I would have signed up for 6-1 heading into the Chiefs game so we're still on track but I don't think we can drop any other games like that and we have to win at least one of KC/PHI/TB. 14-3 still gets it done I think. The Colts are the team that worries me the most. They have a very easy schedule and they've shown an ability to steamroll their inferior opponents. We need them to drop at least 3 more. Their toughest remaining games are at KC, at Chargers, and at Seattle.
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What I am talking about are those Blatant misses ! Go look at the DJB reply where it shows the missed PI on the Chiefs player that while the ball was in the air knocked the Jags player to the ground and it wasn't called . EVERY ONE in the stadium, the broad cast booth, the retired ref that is now a announcer, knew that it was a blatant missed penalty and it was caught ON CAMERA for the entire world to see, YES those plays need to be reviewed !! I'm not talking about reviewing every- single - player to see if they committed a penalty because as you said there are penalties on every play especially on holding penalties on the O line there could be a penalty called every play ! I'm not talking about nit picking . But there were a lot of calls especially last season in the AFC Championship game that were IMHO blatantly missed to help the Chiefs to possibly do a 3 peat and those calls that change the out come need to be at the very least looked at and allowed to be over turned if they are found to be of that nature .
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If so, I wonder if the Ravens would trade Awuzie. Shouldn’t cost more than a late rounder if indeed you feel a trade is needed.
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But that’s not reflected by the data for any crew other than Hercules. I don’t doubt he said this but I will doubt how accurate that particular ref is regarding how officials view Josh’s ***t talking. Maybe Hucchuli has an issue. I’d buy that.
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What did you do to cause the Bills to lose?
Sweats replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, according to my wife, i woke up and simply started breathing, so you can blame me if you want....... -
Game week thread - Bills at Falcons MNF
Johnnycage46 replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
So, looking at ESPN stats through week 5, Atlanta's defensive rankings: #1 in yards per game at 244/game. #1 in pass yards per game at 135/game. #16 in rush yards per game at 109/game. #15 scoring defense at 21.5 pts/game. #6 third down defense at 34.1% Going to be a tough game. They are coming off of their bye, have a load of skill position talent on offense and have a good defense. I hope the loss to NE woke up the Bills, if not, we're looking at a 2 game slide heading into the bye. -
Your 2025 Democrat Party - the New Red Guard
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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The Refs and this “rigged” league
The Frankish Reich replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, not everything, since the Chiefs had a couple of key penalty calls against them in the 4th. I actually thought that was a good sign the Chiefs Privilege was starting to fade. -
The chiefs are pretty weird they seem like the anti-bills where they actively sought out WRs that give you nothing in run blocking but it’s not like that’s resulted in them bringing in tremendously better pass catchers either. i don’t think just changing RBs is gonna solve a lot of their run game issues. They seem to just prefer those dumpoffs to speedy WRs to simulate a run game and it just isn’t quite the same as a biga** wrecking ball slamming into your dline a bunch of times haha They were mugging everybody it was wild lol went uncalled a lot but they got them on that high impact one on the final drive I really think that’s how we end up with guys like Coleman…the chiefs are gonna hold all your WRs anyway might as well try a big target out haha
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Game week thread - Bills at Falcons MNF
Royale with Cheese replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
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What did you do to cause the Bills to lose?
1billsnut replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m pretty sure it will be ok once they tear down that “cursed” building. 😁🙏🤞 -
Agreed, as long as the discussion doesn't assume the "errors" were indeliberate or that the people doing the correcting aren't also biased. Or that such a system would resolve other forms of unfair treatment, whether consciously motivated or not, such as calling holding more on one team than another despite clear evidence of violations from both teams. It seems to me the league has realized it can tweak the outcomes without causing too much public distrust. So why wouldn't they? (Besides basic integrity, which is the first thing to disappear when big money is on the table.) You can rationalize all kinds of behavior that in another light is blatantly wrong. One person's "buying the refs off to tip the game" is another person's "Hey, why shouldn't I assign Hochuli's crew to the Bills game? Yeah, they're historically anti-Bills and, ok, I'll make a million dollars if the Bills lose, but they're a good crew!"
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Re-read your 1st paragraph. My point is multiple infractions happen on every play. Where do you draw the line on what gets called and what doesn’t? Officiating isn’t any better or worse than it was 20 years ago. The only thing that changed was frame by frame super slo mo replays which lead to 2nd guessing officiating who are doing it real time on the field.
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What did you do to cause the Bills to lose?
Miyagi-Do Karate replied to Miyagi-Do Karate's topic in The Stadium Wall
haha. What a vicious cycle. I have basically done some kind of boomerang reverse jinx. Unreal. -
Game week thread - Bills at Falcons MNF
CirclnWagons replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Early reports are confirming that Babich and his defensive assistants will devote most of the week to trying to convince Rapp, Bishop, White and Benford that the players in the other jerseys catching the ball is a bad thing. Also in the news, as a nod to the painfully obvious, the interior d line will be taught strategic fall placement in hopes of potentially creating a tripping hazard as all efforts to actually tackle an opponents running back have proven futile.