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AFC East after Week 14 in 2021 and 2023
Whites Bay replied to Low Positive's topic in The Stadium Wall
Quick flyover view from 50,000 feet. Jets suck. -
https://apnews.com/article/snap-food-government-shutdown-trump-a807e9f0c0a7213e203c074553dc1f9b ”I don’t want to pay for those who abuse the system”, so you’re fine with elderly, disabled, and children who have no say in their situations going hungry for the Holidays… Way to own the libs through starving kids, well played MAGA…
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Hold on to that glowing rosy attitude when you show up here after a loss, kid. It will challenge your core beliefs.
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Some people seem to think that the Bills having competition for the AFC East is a new phenomenon. Just as a reminder, here were the standings after Week 14 in a few of the past couple of seasons: 2021 (13 Seconds Season) 2023 In both cases, the Bills were two games back with four games to play. So, having competition for the division is not new for the Josh Allen-led Bills.
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Would you rather playoff seeding scenario?
Alphadawg7 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
For some reason? I have made the reason very clear. 1 less game, and both games at home with no road travels for the team giving them more rest and more time to prepare is an obvious advantage. Not to mention, we have beaten KC more than we lost to them, and just handedly beat them last week. We have beaten the Ravens more than we have lost to them, including beating them every time we played them in the playoffs. But you are for some reason so scared of them that you would rather play more games, make the team travel giving them less rest and less prep time too. Not to mention, less time to mend injuries from a long season. There is no logic that makes that make sense for me, literally can't fathom how that is "easier". To collectively be afraid of two teams who have a 5-4 record and a 3-5 record that we already both beat this year and also beat the Ravens last year in the playoffs. We also should have won the AFCCG too, but the KC game got flipped by refs when they changed a 3 point loss by doing an 11-15 point score flip in the 4th quarter when they twice took away a Bills first down on the same series within 2 plays of each other. So no, I don't fear KC or Balt, especially not this year and not enough to take on an extra playoff game and insure they are all on the road. And quite frankly, the "alternatives" to KC and Balt are not exactly slam dunks themselves, and you have to win 3 times and on the road too. -
You shut the hell up!
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Game week thread - Bills at Dolphins
The Firebaugh Kid replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Man she’s so hot. -
Antonio Brown in big trouble...again
Jon in Pasadena replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
I hereby retract my speculation. -
Would you rather playoff seeding scenario?
GoBills808 replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
No offense taken You don't seem to understand the thread I'd rather take the 5seed w zero chance of having to play either KC or Ravens to get to the SB. You would prefer having to play likely at least one of them for some reason -
Buffalo is a Sacred Place to Play a Football Game
US Egg replied to hondo in seattle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Did he get it from Bill Walton? -
Titans Qandre Diggs released https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/titans-release-s-quandre-diggs
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Reading between Josh's pressers and coaches statements, I think we can conclude Josh is not trusting Coleman, Moore, maybe not 100% on Palmer etc. He's going to need to see clear signs those guys are getting open before throwing the ball. Even though guys like Coleman have traits that "he's open when he's not open." Davis has Josh's trust - in the past - even though Josh has been burned from time to time due to that trust. But the Bills offense then is more passing oriented so you can afford a miss here and there. Now the Bills offense is more of an "on schedule" type offense where most of the times you have one chance for a passing play to keep the chain moving. Trust becomes important where high percentage plays are the norm. Thus guys like Shakir, Kincaid flourish. From this perspective, we are all intrigued by the prospect that Davis can be a trusted target for Josh on the outside and the ripple effect of drawing a safety to free up the middle of the field for Shakir and Kincaid.
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For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
Homelander replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Cope and seethe, MAGA -
Antonio Brown in big trouble...again
Rousseauisnoschmo replied to Albany,n.y.'s topic in The Stadium Wall
A preview of Tyreek Hill when he retires. -
Would you rather playoff seeding scenario?
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall
My overall choice would be the 3rd or 4th seed with Chiefs and Ravens out of playoffs. Having to beat NE in playoffs on the road wouldn't worry me and being the 3rd seed, good chance the conf championship would still be in Buffalo as I already knocked out the #1 or #2 in NE. Plus then would have at least one home game as a division champ -
For those saying “this is what we voted for…”
JFKjr replied to stevestojan's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
You're the one who's worried about the economy. Evidently. -
Don't forget that Grable is still on the team and would be a strong candidate to replace Edwards at LG, assuming his concussion issues are behind him. If he's healthy and ready to come off IR, I wouldn't have been shocked to see Van Demark included in a trade package for a DT earlier this week. Since that didn't happen, it seems the team is content to keep Grable on IR for the year, unless there's an injury the creates a hole in O-line depth. Hopefully there isn't a longterm concern with the concussion he suffered in training camp.
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Canisius HS has the best player in New York state
chris heff replied to Buffalo716's topic in The Stadium Wall
They were no thought. We didn’t even play them back then, some of the schools in that league are gone now. -
Trump ❤️ Tariffs
The Frankish Reich replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Commerce Secretary Lutkin's family bought up rights to a ton of tariff proceeds to cash in if the courts say they have to be refunded. I think it was about 30 cents on the dollar. Those bets are looking good now. Here's what I expect (acknowledging that I have perhaps 3 or 4 readers here and not the 70,000 of some anonymous Twitter account): the tariffs based on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (the ones at issue here) will be struck down. The Supreme Court will send it back to the lower courts to decide the "remedy" (including does money need to be refunded). And Trump (like Biden before him in the student loan forgiveness case) will try to reenact the tariffs under a different authority. -
A Sober Analysis of the 2025 Off-Year Elections
SCBills replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
JD Vance is likely the next nominee, with Rubio as VP. He needs this Administration to get its act together on the economy, but JD is a pretty strong successor to the absolutely whirlwind of Trump that’s dominated politics for 12 years. In the midterms though.. it really comes down to the economy. R’s still have a favorable map to retain the Senate and potentially hold the House, but Dems f***ing vote. No matter who, no matter when, they vote. And Republicans need to figure out how to mobilize their low propensity scattered base of white working class, married women, MAHA, conservative Latinos etc., to get to the polls when Trump isn’t on the ballot. While I think Newsom is incredibly talented as an Patrick Bateman-esque politician.. I don’t know that he can win in GA/NC/PA/MI etc .. and it doesn’t seem like Shapiro can get out of a Dem Primary.. after those two, the candidate quality drops quite a bit. -
I would love this as a poster!
