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phillyrich

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  1. Yeah I saw it live as well. Boom shot Mort right down. I liked seeing Boom trying to act composed about his beloved Bills. "What, so your blaming the Bills for possibly getting two coaches fired........" After the team laughed at Boom's response to Mort, Boom handed off to Dilfer about TE. Dilfer was all smiles about TE. Hey an ugly 4-0 is better than an ugly 3-1
  2. AFC Playoff Teams: AFC East: Buf 12 - 4. W: H Sea, Oak, NYJ, Mia, Cle, SF, NE, A: Jax, STL, Ari, Mia, KC; L: H - SD, A: NYJ, Den, NE NE 11 - 5 AFC North: Pit 11 - 5. Schedule is outright brutal AFC - South: Indy 11 - 5. AFC S beating crap out of each other, Indy wins war of attrition AFC - West: San Diego 10-6. SD just too much talent and pride, I pick them to come to Buff and win a hard fought game Den 10 - 6. I expect a cooling off as well. Last game of the year San Diego will win because the league balances out bad calls. Cutler is playing well, but he will hit a lull, it always happens to pass happy QB's, outside of Peyton and Brady of course. Cutler not in ther league at this point in his career. So here is the thing, Buffalo's schedule is a lot more manageable. Buffalo has not dealt with any early major injuries. Add those tww points to the way Buffalo is mentally executing lends confidence to my feeling of 12 wins. And that is realistic.
  3. I believe the Bills will win 11 games, and that is conservative. The wins in addition to Seattle and JAX: Oak, @ St Louis, @ Arizona, @ Mia, NYJ, SF, CLE, Mia, NE. I think people see the Bills legit now and that is due to how sharp, especially mentally, the Bills have been in the first two games. Yes tackling could have been better vs JAX but the heat eventually wears on you. The D came up big when they absolutely had to, however. You research through the course of most playoff teams seasons and you will notice that the better records were with teams who beat up on the weak schedule. That is nothing to apologize for. The weaker schedule has more advantages than people realize: starters can rest sooner, backups play more, depth is indirectly built through out the team and, USUALLY, injuries are at a minimum. And oh BTW, the skill starts such as RB and QB ususally are well oiled and not as beat up for the playoffs vs those of teams with tougher schedules. San Diego has feasted on a weak AFC West the last few years, Indy always wins the games they are supposed to, ditto for NE. If the National Media wants to paint the NFC East as the Super Division, fine. Those teams will beat the crap out of each other then lose out early in the playoffs because of how worn down they have become. I will not be impressed with Romo till he does something special in the playoffs. D will still win championships, not Romo to Owens or McNabb to Jackson or Eli to Burress. With all this being said, the Bills are a contender and it is due to how they are performing in all three aspects of the game on the field for 60 minutes.
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