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WR's don't all line up on the LOS and they could use bunch formations or release one or two from the back field.
Just saying
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I guess getting that bye isn't all that its cracked up to be
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Right on the border in beautiful Niagara Falls Ontario but I could be cottage bound as my BIL will be hosting a small get together at his cottage in Peacock Point nestled on the shores of Lake Erie.
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I guess it didn't help
2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said:Is there a new policy to limit QB int?
BUM
They wanted to make it SOP but Tanney's color blind
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A guy at work who is a casual NFL fan and 49'ers lover watched the Bills game last week.
He knows I am a huge Bills fan.
During lunch he today he said wow do the Bills ever have a great QB I have never seen anything like that in a game he is absolutely amazing.
(no ***** no one has ever done that before...ever)
(I didn't say that though)
He said his combination of speed size and arm almost makes him unstoppable.
He said he might convert.......... because of his man crush I guess
LMAO
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He was born in Houston and lives there....but if he wants to be a Bills fan welcome to the Mafia King Booker
You would think the Dudley's would be naturals though......Devon Get the Tables
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Hopefully not until after they win the game in KC
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The biggest game in almost 30 years
If the Bills win its home field for the AFC Championship game
Lets Go Buffalo
3 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:I have to coach a 4th grade bball game at 3pm next Sunday. Is… is that the AFCCG?
Yes
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13 hours ago, Draconator said:
I'm currently eating homemade wings with a drop of hot sauce at 6 million scoville heat. One drop. Hotter than Duffs. So damn good!!!!
Your butt must be in a real happy place this morning
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11 hours ago, smuvtalker said:
I'm glad you brought this up, because this is something that has basically sat in the back of my mind for quite a long time now, dating back to very early in the season, I can't remember which game, but a defensive coordinator I believe even went as far as to say something along the lines of, "if Allen wants to keep running the ball the way he does, we're gonna treat him like a runner", insinuating that if given the chance they were gonna hit him and hit him hard. I know for a fact many defensive players have taken issue with Allen and his rushing abilities and his reluctance to slide/run out of bounds. I spent a great majority of the 1st half of the season in fear for Allen's safety, and literally held my breath every time he took off with the rock.
But as the season progressed, and really only until a few weeks ago did I realize something. I mentioned this earlier in the thread, or perhaps in another thread, as much as Allen has developed his game as a passer, he's done the same as a runner. He is making much smarter decisions on when to tuck it and run, he's taking much better angles now, making him an even harder target to hit, combine that with his deceptive speed and long strides, and his runs now more than ever are simply back-breaking to the defense. You simply cannot gameplan for what Allen can do to you when adding his rushing element. And now that he is improving on what seems to be a week to week basis, defenders are going to have a hard enough time just bringing him down before a 40 or 50 yard gain, the last thing they have time for is trying to make ESPN's top plays by laying Josh out. And I agree with you 100%, there is most definitely some jealousy, some anger, and plenty of frustration with some of the defensive players out there...but because of the unique running skillset Allen is bringing now on a weekly basis, there simply isn't an opportunity for one of them to cheap shot or intentionally hurt Allen unless it was BLATANTLY long after the whistle, in which we're talking not just a flag, but ejection/suspension and hefty fines.
They all talk the big talk thinking they can scare him or something...yeah right.
If you want to lay a big hit on the 6'5" 240lb JA17 the first thing you have to do is catch him
Good Luck with that
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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:
I would say the same thing about the Bills.
I honestly billieve they(the Bills) are a way better team now than they were in week 5
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2 hours ago, BillsMailman said:
He needs to be the owner and give up the GM to someone who actually knows what they’re doing. He clearly doesn’t know what he’s doing
Us smucks get to play Madden on a console/tv....he is a billionaire and gets to play it for real....he isn't giving up control until he is in a wheelchair drooling and getting his butt wiped by a nurse
I have never been a fan of that team.....but their cheerleaders are awesome
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6 hours ago, Sherlock Holmes said:
A trade for McCaffrey restructured so we can fit Kupp as well...
Why didn't you include Ertz?
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Congrats and good luck Mr Shoen
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10 hours ago, Dablitzkrieg said:
Thats far worse than "ranch"
4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:Agreed. Playing lesser teams during the regular season there should be few (if any) designed runs. The OC should have a shock collar or something on him to tell him to slide during the regular season against teams like the Jets when he does scramble. They made a long term investment in him and you have to protect your asset. That means limiting hits so he doesn't turn into Cam Newton in five years. They need to keep investing in the o-line to help keep him clean in the pocket to both get the ball out so you don't have to scramble or get hit in the backfield.
Love the "shock collar "
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14 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:
I just remember a month or two ago Allen saying he would prefer not to run all the time in order to prevent injury. I don't have the exact quote, but I think it's in the back of his mind... and that might be because the coaches have put it in his mind... I dunno.
That said, I do think after that a switch went off in his brain that he was being too careful about not running. That's probably part of why he was the 7th leading rusher in the league in the last month or so of the season.
Its more like lets work on the passing game and preserve your body to survive the season....the WR's did it too.
17 games is a long haul and last year showed this team your foot cannot be to the floorboard for all of it.
They just didn't know any other way last year....older /wiser and better prepared
14 hours ago, CEN-CAL17 said:As days go on, more analysts are picking the Bills to upset the Chiefs. The spread now is -1.5 Chiefs.
Could this end up being a pick betting line? I know how much fans here like being the underdog cause our team knows it and helps light a fire. Could all this Bills win talk fire up the Chiefs?
If they aren't prepared to play the game of their lives then they have already lost
13 hours ago, Scott7975 said:I have never seen a Bills "fan" as relentless as you to try and prove how the Bills will lose every week.
Can we get rid of this troll yet. He is by far the most irritating person on this message board. Id rather talk football with the Pats fans on this board than this loser.
If you would quit quoting him I would never have to read his posts
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15 hours ago, BIGFOOTspaceman said:
Surprisingly yes....The obnoxiousness of Cowboys fans and the "We Dem Boyz" didn't start until after Emmit, Aikman and Irvin left.
I actually agree with this point. There is a sheer amount of over confidence here going into this game based of of last weeks and week 5's performance.
As long as the team is prepared...and they will be who cares what the fans say or think....we don't play the game..,.the team does .:)
15 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:Like every team doesn't do that
Good luck with that one coach... even LB's and DE's get weak in the knees when they see JA17 rumbling towards them
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17 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:
I will be curious to see the demeanor of this team (esp the offense) on the field. In the last AFCCG, they just seemed shell shocked. Even in week 5, you could tell the offense was frazzled— they hit on some big plays, but just didn’t seem to be in sync.
i am hoping that they will have that calm and surgical way about them this week.
They looked like the 1988 Bills....close...but not quite ready for the big stage.
They have the experience of having been there now....they know what they need to do.
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18 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:
Per Football Outsiders https://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/nfl/team-efficiency/2021/totals
Updated DVOA (regular season and playoffs combined) with weighted DVOA (most recent games) for remaining playoff teams:
Highest road DVOA (offense and defense) for regular season (no weighted DVOA for these)
Funny...I don't see KC's D anywhere on that list ...home or away
18 hours ago, gobills404 said:"This kind of stuff cracks me up"
*proceeds to prove the bills fans point to a tee*
Just destroyed the GOAT coach 2 games in a row
I think Andy and his boys are in for a long evening
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What perfect fit
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18 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:
Yea, but they are the preseason champions like 3 years running.
Nothing like winning the off season
Just ask the Pats
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4 minutes ago, HOUSE said:
Assault on a vacuum cleaner is serious stuff mister, next thing you know it's dishwashers & Stoves
You would think a guy with his money would have a central vac
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25 minutes ago, beebe said:
Ah, yes, the franchise whose best ever player is OJ Simpson.
His trouble was decades after his playing career not during.
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35 minutes ago, Paul Costa said:
0% chance if a Bills player was in jail on Thursday would he play on Sunday. Including Josh Allen ✅
Probably a zero percent chance JA17 gets in that kind of trouble.
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Okay the question since we are not Coaches & obviously know nothing... Did anyone after the TD think Kick it out of the end zone for a touchback?
in The Stadium Wall
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I was all for the touch back.
The Music City Forward Lateral was definitely in my mind.
No chance of that with a TB