-
Posts
11,778 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Gallery
Profiles
Forums
Events
Everything posted by BillsFan130
-
Exactly the point ^. Thank you
-
Andy Dalton, Justin Fields, Brissett, Browning etc. Houston's only points against Baltimore came off a safety and Denver got 10 points against Baltimore lol.. It would literally be "no chance" they lose those games against those teams with a backup. Washington one you can debate, Houston and Denver you don't have much of an argument there
-
Ya I don't think 9. But I think ravens would still win 8 with a component backup. ( Not Josh Johnson though who's a horrible backup lol) Raiders, Browns twice, Giants, Denver, Washington, Houston, Cowboys - Those are the games I think ravens would win with an average to above average backup
-
I don't think the point he was trying to make had any reference to Josh Johnson. Its more as: "If the backup QB was of equal calibre for both teams , ravens would win 9 and Bills would win 6". Which I would agree with personally , give or take a game Cause of course if Josh's backup is let's say, Andy dalton and Lamar's backup is Nate peterman, then obviously bills would win more games with Dalton
-
I may be in the minority, but I want nothing to do with Miami either. (That is if Tua plays) It is hard to beat a team 3 times in the same season, and last time the dolphins played the Bills, they really should have won as they outplayed them in pretty much every stat.
-
I agree. The best example I can give you to illustrate your point: Eagles game last year: Cook on the 1st or 2nd drive is sent on a wheel route and drops an easy touchdown Lions game this year? They had Ty Johnson in running a very similar route on that 1st drive, and completed a 40 yard pass. Their messaging is pretty clear that they prefer having Ty Johnson in on passing downs. (Pass pro and running routes)
-
Whoops sorry, you're correct. My mistake and I'll edit that
-
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/43210458/nfl-toughest-places-play-arrowhead-chiefs-bills-highmark Interesting- Player vote for the toughest places to play^ Bills ranked 5th toughest overall
-
Ya eventually you're gonna have to beat a good team to win the Super Bowl. But you also want the easiest path possible. Cinci makes it harder for the Bills i think pretty objectively, so it's better to avoid them .
-
Cook is good, but I still wouldn't pay a RB 10-12 million Especially Cause of the contract extensions coming up. (Groot, benford, Shakir, Bernard)
- 144 replies
-
- 15
-
-
-
-
I never said worried, but i guarantee they had a preference to who they played. Not necessarily though- It's a week to week and matchup league. In 2022 bengals struggled beating Tyler Huntley and then went on to crush the Bills. KC and NE didn't always have to "beat the best", which is what you originally said to be a champ. Most of the time it was a 1st round bye, then someone like Jacksonville, Cleveland or Tim Tebow one year lol. Point being is it's not ideal to have the toughest possible road to the Super Bowl . You want the most favourable schedule, to put the odds more in your favour . And in the bills case, it would be avoiding Cinci for round 1
-
How many championships has New England/KC won, by getting byes and then playing an average team in the 2nd round? The end game is the Super Bowl. Playing Cincinnati makes that harder to achieve
-
I don't think so either. But my point is I'm not sure why some people would wish to face Cinci
-
Yep- For me it's pretty simple: 1. Burrow is playing the best football of his career 2. Burrow in 2 games and a quarter against the bills has absolutely shredded the bills defence 3. The bills defence is much worse now than in years past when we played Cinci So why people want to face Cincinnati is beyond me lol
-
The guy who was covering, blitzed. Looks to me Kincaid should have gone hot as soon as he saw his guy blitz. (Josh was looking his way but Kincaid kept running the route) If he sits hot, it's an easy pitch and catch and has a ton of room to beat a man in space and it's probably an easy TD