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EmotionallyUnstable

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  1. Throw was behind him but man you have GOTTA catch that
  2. That pass had no chance
  3. WhTs the thing around Schultz’s neck?
  4. No doubt. He will 100% be released this off-season, especially with his contract situation as it is
  5. Big win for Cowboys D holding them to 3. Bob Woods having a rough half.
  6. Then I suppose it would matter https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2022/12/24/titans-jaguars-week-18-winner-wins-the-afc-south-regardless-of-what-happens-next-week/amp/ “What if the Week 18 Titans-Jaguars game ends in a tie? That’s when Week 17 could matter: If Week 18 were a tie, then the Titans would win the AFC South if they win Week 17 and the Jaguars lose Week 17. If either the Jaguars win Week 17 or the Titans lose Week 17, then the Jaguars would win the AFC South with a Week 18 tie.”
  7. It should be a penalty to celebrate a play as extravagantly as they did the interception if you’re down by double digits. You just look stupid
  8. That would put them at 7-8-1… Jags will either end the week at 7-9 or 8-8… a win by Jax vs Ten in week 18 would put them ahead either way. A titans win next week, regardless of record put them ahead or tied with Jacksonville, and TEN would own the tie breaker
  9. Win or Lose, the division will be decided next week vs. the Jags.
  10. Nice play by the DE to get the jam and the PBU
  11. No way. Wouldn’t want to, anyways. I need my front row seat on the couch surrounded by my usuals… From what I hear, it’s mostly suits and media, not a real spectators venue. I’d be much more willing to go if the Bills were not playing in it.
  12. Same as ^^^^ Limited football games left. Will be nice to see the cowboys. Honestly hoping for a titans win because at this point, we could see the AFC South winner (lowest remaining seed) after the wildcard round since we’ll have the first round bye 😎 I’d rather face the Titans again than play the Jags (although I think we’d handle either)
  13. This is hilarious and yet so tone deaf lol Luckily for 14 he can afford to have someone cook for him!
  14. I thought this was interesting. As we look ahead, many posters (myself included) see the offensive line as a top priority in off season. With a guy like Tunsil (albeit a LT) hoping to reset the market, it’ll be interesting to see how this could impact what the market and then what the Bills will eventually do to address interior concerns. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/35335774/texans-laremy-tunsil-wants-new-deal-reset-tackle-market Shout out to the Schnowman for coming in at the 14th highest paid LT this season, and showing up as a stout player. This was a good deal for the bills.
  15. That red vs orange would be puke
  16. You could throw Arizona and Kyler in there, as well, due to injury. Plus the Patriots had that little mini coup with Bailey Zappe for a hot minute Also Cowboys with Dak out a number of weeks early in the season
  17. Absolutely. Yet the sky will be falling for some. No doubt it is a gigantic game, but those saying “the playoffs start now!” are over inflating. If the Bills lose, they still come back the next week. They still get home field advantage in the wildcard round. They still have a chance. It is not the playoffs, but it would certainly be an amazing position to be in.
  18. What you say is true, they catch a lot of passes. I don’t necessarily think that means they are better at RB than the Bills. Here are some numbers: Mixon and Perine combined: 120 targets…78% catch rate for 92 grabs for 683 yards … 6 TDs…7.4 ypc Singletary and Cook combined: 81 targets…. 72% catch rate for 58 grabs for 451 yards and 2 TDs….7.7 ypc The backs will be a factor in the passing game for sure, likely for both teams. I just don’t know that the Bengals backs are elite at catching passes and making things happen, and they definitely are not as successful on the ground. As you mentioned their WR room is much more concerning. Like @PatsFanNH mentioned, it is just an opinion, and it is okay that they differ. While some may think their backs will be a problem, I like the match up with our LBs and S…I remain more focused on how the CBs and rest of the secondary will contain the WRs….it’s possible through alignment and scheme, the RBs will have a big day. If I know anything about Fraiser, it’d be that he’s more willing to get beat by dink and dunks than the long ball.
  19. Talking so much *****, “this ain’t cold…this nothing!!” Two plays in: It’s cold!
  20. Where at, if you don’t mind sharing?
  21. Mixon and company have not been good on the ground this year. They are not and have not been as successful on the ground as you might think. The Bills are averaging more yards per game as well and WAY more yards per carry…bengals are actually pretty poor in this area, almost bottom of the league. Yes, there is some QB running factored into this, but it still isn’t equal and definitely not in favor of the Bengals
  22. No idea. That’s what makes my job easier than theirs. In our role, I get to see what their decisions turned into and pass judgement. We, unlike them, have the benefit of hindsight. They have a much tougher job…that’s why they’re paid so well. Idk about pick 23, but WRs went in the second round that have been impactful (Watson, Pickens, Moore) as well as other offensive players (OL) who likely could have contributed much more this season than Elam has been. They could have also moved up. Signed WRs, traded for one, etc. Its been well documented and discussed that many wish/believe that Beane and company could have and should have done more to help the O (again, we get the benefit of hindsight). I don’t want to derail the thread to discuss draft picks, so I likely shouldn’t have included that last piece into my post related to the Bengals game.
  23. Cinci is very good against the run (#7 overall, 104 y/g) and even better the last three weeks (#3 overall, 74 y/g)…Bills are still better against the run btw on the season, albeit slightly. Cook and Singletary are both playing well, and have great YPC, I think cook is over 5.0….we’ll see. Dorsey has been more open to the ground game…as well as Allen more open to the check down. One interesting thing about the Bengals defense is that they’re almost bottom of the league in sack percentage. Despite those two really good DEs, they just aren’t getting guys to the ground as often in passing situations as you’d expect. Pair that with allens ability to avoid rushers, and the fact they are bottom of the league in pass yards given up per completion, I fully expect Allen to be able to have his way with their secondary. Wish we had one more receiving option for Allen, instead of a first round CB who barely plays.
  24. Impossible challenge to win. You can’t see when he went down
  25. Pierce seems like he could be a good player
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