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  1. 42 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

    #2 seed baby!

     

    Game ball to Harty for turning the momentum around.

     

    Game ball to Rapp for game ending INT and Miami's offense did not much all game.

     

    Game ball to McD for getting the team back on track despite all the outside pressure and winning their 4th consecutive AFCE title. He didn't let the game get away from his team. He leveled Allen back down after turning it over 3 times and he called a great defensive game.

    I think McDermott also had a tough conversation with Allen and rest of the team at Half Time.  They really came out firing

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  2. 30 minutes ago, thronethinker said:

    I think he will go next week seeing as he was still dressed today. 

    I think it was a good sign that he went to the locker with a brace on his right knee and then was able to come abck to the field to cheer his team...May be nothing serious

  3. 11 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

    If the bills get to the super bowl and win it then the significance of those two games would be even greater and could even lead to redemption for the miracle in Nashville, so many years ago.

    Twenty Four YEARS and One Day to that Mayhem at Nashville !  Go Bills !

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  4. 24 minutes ago, psuscott16 said:

    Pretty sure it's- 

     

    Houston or Pitt if we win

     

    Miami if we lose and Jax loses

    If we win, then  the seeding will be Ravens, Bills, Chiefs,  Hou/Jax, Clev, Mia, Hou/Jax/Pit.      (Depending on if Jax Win or Lose).   Cleveland and Miami spots are fixed in this case.  If Jax win, then we play Hou and If Jax lose, then we get to play Pit

     

    If we lose and Jax Lose (which is the only way to make the playoffs) then seed will be  BAL, MIA, KC, HOU, CLE, BUF, PIT.  In this case, we will go to Arrowhead.

  5. 1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

    If the Bills miss the playoffs it'd be a good idea to take a break from here for a while until offseason stuff actually gets to be the focus of discussion.

    isn't that what happens all the time 

  6. 3 hours ago, Einstein said:

    Allen finds receivers when they get open, at a pace higher than any other QB in the NFL. The problem is that they simply aren’t getting open! 

     

    @Maine-iac and I were debating this a few days ago. I have been shouting from the roof tops that Bills receiving options do not gain much separation. The argument I get back is simply “Yes they do! Allen just isn’t throwing to the guys that are open”.

     

    Here is a chart, plotted through Week 17, that shows Allen has the highest % of throws to open receivers, despite his receiving options being 27th in the NFL in separation (in totality of all QB’s plotted).

     

    IMG-6151.jpg

     

    Also, notice how open Lamar’s receivers are…

     

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    Justin Herbet and Sam Howell must be feeling very sorry for themselves

    42 minutes ago, Ray Finkel said:

    He is also not scanning the field like he did a couple of years ago.  It almost seems that sometimes he has a clean pocket and looking to see where the rush is coming from instead of keeping his eyes downfield.  

    This starts happening when you start losing games.

  7. 5 hours ago, PBF81 said:

    The odds of a tie are probably about the same as they were for a Dalton-to-Boyd 49-yard TD pass on 4th-and-12 with under a minute to play against the Ravens' D.  

     

    Should be a great game.  

     

     

    Just say Never !!!!

     

     

    10 minutes ago, ImpactCorey said:

    I do like that match up.  I wouldn't be too afraid of Pittsburgh either.

    In the playoffs, we cannot fear anyone.   

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  8. 2 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

    Yeah dammit!  Back in my day...dirt fixed everything!

    Or...amd just spit balling here...we can finally dump this big nickle crap and go with a blitzing 4-3?  Can't say we don't have the backers for it once he comes back.

    Johnson is more than a slot CB

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  9. 10 hours ago, bobobonators said:


    Yikes. Von is not going anywhere next year with that massive dead cap hit. Let’s just pray he returns at about 80% of what he was. 
     

    2025 he’ll be gone. 

    If he still saves 7M in cap then they will look at cutting him so that they can get another play (Floyd ??) at that price. 

    1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    They could try and convince him to write off the $6.4m non guaranteed segment of the 2024 salary so that the Bills save the same money but keep him on the roster without him giving up any of the guaranteed money. That is a pretty straightforward option if he is open to it. 

    This also might make sense..and may be an offseason will help him recover better

  10. 8 hours ago, pocoboy said:

    Stadium design. Winter weather = wind = a real s**t show for everything relying upon the atmospheric conditions.

     

    Clearly a dome over a new park would be best, but I would imagine a modern design firm is going to figure out how to eliminate some of the quirks that are accentuated by the sunken stadium.

    It is cold and wintry in New England too.  Brady didn't seem to have much issue with cold temperatures.

  11. 8 minutes ago, wppete said:


    There are a lot of good WR in the draft. No excuses this time, Beane has to draft a WR in the first round. 

    If there are a lot of good WR in the draft then couldn't we draft them on the 2nd day ?

    4 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    Gabe, Harty & Sherfield will 100% be gone. Two terrible pick ups and an uninspiring WR2 wannabe.  Next season might be Diggs last in Buffalo.  That leaves Shakir, Kincaid and whatever we have in Shorter?  I've said we desperately need to draft 2-3 wrs this April.  Starting with either Odunze or Coleman. I'm not a fan of spending big FA $ on Higgins or Evans. So we gotta find weapons in the draft. And stop wasting time, snaps and money on fails like Sherfield,  Harty & Hines. 

    100% agree

  12. 1 hour ago, Rubes said:

     

    Brady has always been coaching for his job. He's interim, its not like he's assured the spot for next year. He knows he has to produce every week.

     

     

     

    I can say with confidence that this is NOT exactly what McDermott wants. I'm sure he would like a run-heavy offense like we saw against Dallas, but not what we've seen the last couple of weeks. If he wants a run-heavy offense, it's to take the pressure off of Allen and allow him to use play action better and to be more productive with the receivers when he does throw. We're not seeing that, at least not yet. I can't imagine this is what McDermott wants...he wants this, but with a better, more opportunistic passing game.

     

    They ran a lot on 1st and 2nd downs yesterday and then tried to pass on 3rd down.  Run game was not very good yesterday and that was expected against the #1 rush defense in the league

  13. 7 hours ago, Billy Claude said:

     

    I get your point, the New England game I was referring to (13 of 28, 0 TD, 3 Ints and pulled for Matt Barkley) was year two not his rookie year.   

     

    Yes, it is discouraging to me that Allen does not seem to be getting better at the things that he is not good at.   He could be an all time great simply by reducing his turnovers by 20% and a little better processing but people here seem to think that this is impossible without killing his game.

     

     

     

     

    Why convert Allen to something that he is not.  

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