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So our offense that before Sunday had an NFL record for consecutive games not losing the turnover battle, Josh was at 33 TD's - 2 Turnovers in his previous 13 games, we were the highest scoring team in the AFC since "Everybody Eats" became a thing, scored more total points than any team in the NFL last year, including KC and PHI who each played one more game than us with the SB and after we sat the offense in week 17, and we saw our QB, Shakir, etc also set individual records in that span as well, including winning Josh his first MVP who personally set several records in that span. But we are out here complaining about an offense that has been the highest scoring offense in Bills history, the AFC this year, the AFC regular season last year, the AFC post season last year - instead of a defense that can't get off the field on 3rd down, that gave up 32 points in the AFCCG to a team that didn't break 30 the entire season outside that one game and was down 31-0 at one point the following week after hanging 32 on us, and a defense that has given up 35 PPG to the chiefs in our 4 playoff losses to them? I don't know what this Bills syndrome is called where people don't like scoring unless we score the way they want to score, but its wild to me. Meanwhile, our D is having issues right now and not playing well enough to make up for the rare instance when Allen and the offense struggle like they did when they made us lose the turnover over battle for the first time in like a season and a half 3-1 aganst the Pats. Not exactly a surpirse to lose a game when you lose the turnover battle 3-1. And yet, all our D had to do was not allow a game winning FG drive against a 2nd year QB on a less talented roster - but our injury riddled D failed to hold once again and between that and the self inflicted errors by 2 fumbles and a bad throw INT, we lost by 3.
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This whole strategy by Buffalo pisses me off. It's the same as the AFCCG game last season. I believe the Bills had just tied it 29-29. I told my son, play to win and don't let KC dink and dunk down the field easily for a FG and maybe a TD. Then of course we allow it by playing soft and then everyone considers it a "win" because they only allowed KC a FG to go up 32-29. NO, it was a Loss...because we allowed them to take a lead with 2:30 remaining. And you aren't going to get down the field easily against a good defense in their house., which was proven to be the case.
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Return of the Tre! (Tre White signs with the Bills)
2003Contenders replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
The funny thing is that PI may have inadvertently saved the day if whatever Patriots fan who was running the clock hadn't screwed the Bills over. When that play was over there were 4 seconds on the clock. Say an incompletion there rather than the PI, the Pats would have undoubtedly kicked the FG there to end the half. Instead with the ball at the 1, they elected to try to score a quick TD. When the ball fell incomplete on that risky play that should have been the end of the half -- and the Pats would (and should) have felt deflated coming away with no points there. Instead, there was somehow 1 second left, which allowed them to kick that field goal. I am not sure I have EVER seen a play that took less than 3 seconds off the clock! -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
boyst replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
uh huh... this makes your pants get tight, doesn't it? the thought that red states would suffer medically? i live in a rural area... our hospitals are doing fine because the larger hospitals consumed them. -
Beans and Sean - Should we miss the SB again
Steptide replied to Cubanmist 1's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree, but he's the one always talking about being humble and looking at yourself in the mirror and tough conversations etc. Practice what you preach -
many Americans (and people all around the world) are addicted to consumerism and lifestyle creep, enabling businesses to charge exorbitant amounts for stuff like this. What really boils my blood is the price of essentials like healthcare, car insurance, and utilities getting jacked up regularly (and the process of those increases is pretty much cheered on by government at all levels).
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For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
Andy1 replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://www.aha.org/fact-sheets/2025-06-13-rural-hospitals-risk-cuts-medicaid-would-further-threaten-access -
The NEW Bills Stadium and the NEW Las Vegas
PetermansRedemption replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
As someone who regularly goes to Disney, $4000 would be if you drive there, stay at a budget hotel off site, and eat PB&J sandwiches. And yet, you still can’t move half the time when in the parks because of how crowded they are. Completely baffles me. -
Didn't we just stop the Dolphins? But...it certainly doesn't happen enough
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The everyone eats O gave James Cook the overall lowest number of touches (pass and run) so far this season at 15 vs Pats. For the sake of getting other, less talented RB's more involved in the game. Media induced? Brady was just questioned about getting our other RB's more involved. Awwww come on man! You don't have elite standing on the sidelines so everyone gets to eat. It loses football games...
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McDaniel on very thin ice with Dolphins owner
BigAl2526 replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
It would be shocking if he survives. He's had long enough to turn things around in Miami. He's a clever offensive mind and not much more. -
Hey, Terry's gotta be able to gas up that yacht!
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I’d really like to dumb down the defense, have the CBs play “man up,” physical and close to the line of scrimmage, challenge the receivers. If they get beat physically, so be it, but force the QB to make a good throw and the receiver to make a contested catch. They’re getting beat anyway right now by giving up too much space, receivers are constantly running free in zone without a defender to immediately pop them or break up the pass.
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Return of the Tre! (Tre White signs with the Bills)
Maine-iac replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Speaking to this my biggest disappointment with White was largely all on one play. He gave up 3 completions for 40 yards. I can live with that more or less but being a veteran he needed to get his head around and make a play on the ball in the end zone. That PI was a killer. -
Sorry, I forgot that the success of the team is almost solely contingent on whether or not Allen can play a flawless game without having a single bad play.
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Beans and Sean - Should we miss the SB again
Nihilarian replied to Cubanmist 1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Do so many Bills fans forget that this team is currently 4-1 and at the top of the AFC with Jacksonville and Indy? Daniel Jones, really? The bleating endlessly about changing the GM/HC because the team hasn't made it to a Super Bowl or won one with Joah Allen. Allow me to give some insight, as #17 is not perfect Josh Allen scrambled out of the pocket on the final scoring drive against the New England Patriots in a recent game, missing a wide-open Curtis Samuel as he anticipated pressure that didn't materialize, instead forcing a pass that was almost intercepted. The play design would have worked if Allen had stayed in the pocket, but his premature scramble negated the opportunity, resulting in a late and hurried throw to a different receiver. Samuel's Opportunity: While Allen was scrambling, a wide-open Curtis Samuel was running toward the opposite side of the field, creating a potentially easy touchdown. STUFF HAPPENS! So many fans seem to forget that the 2024 Buffalo Bills were the highest scoring offense in the league, playoffs included. The Bills made it to the AFC Championship game only to be screwed by the refs in spotting the ball ...not inches off target ...but feet. So much so that the NFL has now changed how it makes controversial spots. Now, in this last game, the lead ref is Shawn Hoculi, and he has a thing against the Buffalo Bills, it seems. -
The defense does still give me anxiety but looking at things clearly they were 3 of 9 on 3rd down and the Pats only had the ball 25 minutes. With a 10 minute TOP advantage and a decent showing from the defense if the offense doesn't turn the ball over 3 times we probably win by 2 scores.
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The NEW Bills Stadium and the NEW Las Vegas
Watkins90 replied to DeepPass's topic in The Stadium Wall
The video game thing was more to the fact of the tariffs. Stuff didn't get cheaper, it got more expensive.