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  1. 4 minutes ago, Beast said:

    IMO, this is the type of game where our two tight ends and running backs coming out of the backfield need to play a significant role in the passing game. Without that it could be a very long day.

    I’ve often felt the Bills were working on this type of offense all season long.  It’s not always looked pretty either.  But, I think they realized with all the bad weather last year, that they need the ability to do this and not always be a vertical passing type offense.  
     

    IMO, this is when we start to see the fruits of all the poor offensive production this season.  If we can run the ball effectively, pass to TEs and RBs out of the back field and just move the ball on Sunday… we’ll finally have the type of team that can win in any kind of weather or stadium.  

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  2. Just now, Mango said:

     

    I skied the Sierras last year for the first time. Driving in was....wild. I have done Colorado a few times, but I never saw anything like the 15 foot snow walls all the way in to Taho. 

    To be fair… last year was a record year for snowfall in that area.   They get a lot of snow, no doubt!   But, last year was definitely above average and there were several snow events that were just insane.   Hence when all the mountain snow melted in the spring, Tulare Lake appeared in central CA for the first time in quite some time.  

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  3. The Bills have made a concerted effort to be better at running the ball all season and be able to grind out wins in bad weather.  This is the week we find out how much progress they’ve genuinely made. 
     

    I don’t think any person  familiar with football can see this game as a win for Pittsburgh. Hence, Bills are heavy favorites.  Yes, we all know the Steelers could win.    Any team can beat any other team in the modern NFL. But, let’s be clear, that would be the upset of the weekend.  
     

    I just hope they don’t move the game and screw it all up. And affect the next week game!

     

    GO BILLS!!! 

  4. 8 minutes ago, Governor said:

    Because the teams invents creative and exciting ways to blow games each week?

     

    Only McD could purposely try to run out the clock with QB runs instead of scoring again and then fail miserably on the last play and give the ball back anyway.

    I’m not sure this got a lot of talk… maybe it did and I missed it.   The week before, we had about 5mins left and ran out the clock on the Patsies.  This game, we had 6:20ish left.   Thats a lot of time to run off!

     

    They almost did it, coming up about 6inches short.  But man.. that was actually a  very risky strategy to not even try and score with that much time left. I don’t totally disagree with it, but I do think they should have mixed in a few more safe passes and runs.  They got very predictable.  Hopefully they have some quick hitters and such in the playbook because the schnow plow ain’t gonna always get it done as we saw. 
     

    i think being up by a full touchdown is what dictated it.  Worst case scenario, Dolphins get the ball back and tie the game.  I think if we’re leading by anything less than a full 7pts, they would have tried to score. 

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  5. 10 minutes ago, Gman10 said:

    I said this last week. You guys are funny. Some of the board thinks we have a shot at the SB ...yet some are freaking out over Steelers...you realize after the Steelers we likely have KC. Then Ravens or Browns (who scare me way more than the injured Steelers)

    It’s hard to freak out too much over the Chiefs or Browns or Ravens or anyone we’re not playing.  Right now… we have to beat the Steelers. So I think we’re freaking out over the right team… this week. 
     

    Through luck and the grace of Josh Allen, I genuinely hope we’re all freaking out about the difficult task of beating a different team next Tuesday. 

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  6. It’s funny… I used to watch ALL the shows.  The last many years… I watch none.  Only see snippets here and there.  And ya know what… I enjoy the game far more, have no expectations, don’t feel the Bills sucked because they didn’t win by enough, etc.   Essentially, I just don’t care what the national narrative is.  I watch the games, enjoy the outcome and hope for better.   4 more games!   Let’s do this any way we can.

     

    Go Bills!!!

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  7. 56 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

     

    League could probably use that as an example it doesn't get much clearer than that.

    What I find just unbelievable is the ref that is right there at the sideline… didn’t see that?  Or did and said… nah, no foul there?    I mean, it’s just beyond reason to say that is not pass interference. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, billsfanmd07 said:

    I hate having confidence issues in Allen.  It’s season 6 he should be dominating.  Wr have no idea how he will play. 5 TDs or could have picks and fumbles 

    I think this is more a statement about you and your mindset.  And less to do with Josh and how he’s played.  Look in the mirror and ask yourself why you have difficulty seeing reality. 

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  9. 1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

    Not really sure why we've moved away from this so much, I seem to remember it working really well early in the year.

    I do wonder sometimes if the coaches either out think themselves or if they go more vanilla against lesser teams (i.e. Chargers and Patsies).  Because there are 2 statistics that have held true all season: the offense is far more efficient when they play up tempo (no huddle) and when Allen is under center and calls play action.    Yet.. they go away from both all the time.   Why?  

  10. 12 minutes ago, eball said:

     

    I think we've discovered the problem.  On this board everyone is pessimistic, and on that board everyone is delusional.

     

    Just sit back and enjoy the game.  The Bills will be fine.

     

    The pessimistic outlook about this team and coaching staff has been off the rails for at least half the season.  We’re one win away from the #2 seed and you still have people saying we need to fire the coach and blow it all up.   And even more thinking it’s unlikely we can compete with the juggernaut Dolphins!   
     

    It’s beyond pessimism. It’s a delusional reality that so many people live in.  What really sucks is if the Bills win, they’ll all be silent and secretly harbor resentment towards the team for proving them wrong.  If they lose…Sunday or anytime before or at the SuperBowl…they’ll all be back telling us how right they were.  How they knew it all along.  
     

    Preconceived narratives based on pundits whose job is to say something to get clicks is a B word to get past. 

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  11. 56 minutes ago, theRalph said:

    The 127 vs NE was the most the Pats have given up all season. They get paid too.

      

    Thats an interesting point.   I’ll assume it’s true, which means the Bills did run effectively against them.  
     

    Our offense as a whole, however, I think is still very predictable. They only have a few run formations, and the wide receiver routes are very similar to that under Dorsey. I think, defensive backs all too often are able to jump routes based on Josh’s tendencies, and the tendencies of the offense, overall until we get a truly different offensive coordinator that knows how to scheme and adjust, I think we’re going to continue to see disjointed game plans.  Brady is good but by no means should he be the default OC next season. 

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  12. 1 hour ago, RichRiderBills said:

    Some folks have discussed limiting Scherfield and Harty snaps, but I would potentially look to pull Murray for Fournette this week. 

     

    I think Murray is pretty much done. 

     

    Murray started strong but really fizzled out. His 300 yards and 4 TDs w 3.8 YPC is a bit short of what I had hoped for. 

     

    He was a huge goat last week w a terrible drop and lackluster short yardage snaps. I'd look for someone new and fresh here. 

     

     

    I just don’t see the team activating a rookie for the playoffs that hasn’t played all year. But in all seriousness,  would anyone even notice if Sherfeild and Harry were not in the game?  Both of them have offered zero to the offense. 
     

    If Von was benched, so should they be. 

     

     

  13. I think there’s a part of this offense that gets overlooked by everyone.   The Bills are absolutely stellar at the 4-6min offense.  When we stopped them with nearly 6mins left in the game, I felt good.  Josh and the offense absolutely excels in draining the clock and getting a score… or in this case a kneel down to seal the game. 
     

    How many times have we seen it?  Granted some times they leave a minute on the clock.. and then the defense screws it!  But not lately.  lol. 

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  14. Ya know what I’m tired of seeing… the opposing team, with a scrub QB and average WR, make 1 or 2 amazing pin point perfect, over the shoulder, draped in coverage reception.   Why do our WRs never seem to make these amazing catches?   

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  15. 1 hour ago, BRH said:

     

    I'm aware it changes nothing, but to go from #11 to #2 in the conference inside of a month is pretty incredible.

    Even if Bills win next week, If the Browns win… wouldn’t they be the #2 seed?  
     

    The team played a great game.  But the offense ..Brady and Josh.. need to figure something out.  Maybe some new play designs… something?   But the last 2 weeks have not looked good.  Defenses have figured something out.  Brady needs to adjust some stuff for next week and the playoffs.  
     

    Awesome feeling to have this discussion in the afterglow of a 4th consecutive win!   GO Bills!

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  16. I’ll throw out 2 thoughts: 

     

    1. McD probably expects the Patsies game plan to be run, run and run some more.  Given the state of their QB and WRs, that’s a decent guess.  Hence, he wants big guys up front.  
     

    2. He needs to light a fire under Von.  It’s no secret Von has been underwhelming since his return back in week 5, is it?   That’s too much playing time and no production. 

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  17. 15 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

    Signing Russ was a bad move by the organization and it was a contract that Payton inherited. Denver fans were wishful that Payton could salvage Russ' career but Payton never embraced that narrative. He was lukewarm about Russ from the start.

    And herein lies the lesson for the Fire McDermott crowd.   Typically a new HC wants.. his guys.. not that his guys are necessarily better than the guys he inherited; but new HC hires always mean massive roster overhauls.  
     

    I'm not saying Josh would be gone if a new HC came in, but you can bet 75% of the roster will be within 2 years, while we hope to tread water and claim success.  New HC’s are always risky!  And the more “established” they are… the more they usually ***** up to do it their way.  
     

    SP may end up being the guy to end Denver’s misery, but how long and at what cost?  It seems with benching Wilson, they’re firmly treading water on a hope a prayer. 

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  18. 3 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

    I'm not buying the "flat" explanation. It wasn't the like  fourth game of the season.  The Bills were fighting for their playoff lives. That should never happen in that type of circumstance. No way no how!!!

    Maybe not flat.. maybe sick?    Cook missed some time with illness, maybe others weren’t feeling well but not bad enough to miss time?   
     

    Tis that time of the year…

  19. 1 minute ago, davefan66 said:

    Makes all their accomplishments tainted TBH.

    I agree… and why to this day I scoff at all the Brady and Belicheck greatest ever talk. …they were lock and step cheating together for nearly 2 decades.  They cheated in multiple and continuous ways. 

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  20. 1 minute ago, davefan66 said:

    I just can’t get past the spying, and to a lesser extent the deflated balls.

     

    Kinda feels like Bonds, McGuire and Sosa TBH.

    Dont forget the listening in on the opposition’s locker room, the talking to the QB past 15secs, and extra players practicing.   Just to name a few more. 

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  21. 42 minutes ago, Gman10 said:

    How confident are you guys in the Ravens?

    Personally, I think they’re easily the best team in the AFC.  Seems like many posters here want to sell them short because they don’t like Lamar, but their record speaks for itself.   Them and Miami could be the toughest playoff teams, outside of Buffalo.      
     

    Everyone else has major flaws.  In my very humble opinion.    
     

    its been a good weekend for Bills football!   Go Bills!!

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  22. 1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

     

    We are mad the Bills almost lost when literally every other team ACTUALLY lost other than the Fins.

    Quoted for truth!   Kinda puts in perspective a lot of the hot takes after the game.  
     

    Bills won when so many teams this weekend found a way to lose!    Setting up for an epic final game against Miami - we just have to stay focused and locked in on beating the Pats next week!!

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