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  1. 3 hours ago, bigK14094 said:

    Let's see how Lamar does against the Bills this year.  In past years, Lamar has been mostly contained with the Bills method of D.  Now, this year's team is so depleted of journeyman/star players, that executing that scheme may not be possible.  But, it has been done by the Bills in prior years.  Maybe Harbaugh and company have added new weapons and plays....lets hope we get to see that this year.

    I'm more concerned with their defense than offense.

    They're a big play defense. 

  2. 3 hours ago, Dillenger4 said:

    It all adds up buddy. It's football. Clearly you never played. The travel, short week and long season surely take a toll on these guys. Get with it.

    Correct,  I've never played in the NFL. 

    I guess your nfl experience gives you insight that the rest of us don't have. 

  3. 2 hours ago, bearstobills said:

    I agree completely.  The wi-fi was awful also.  The Bills would get a sack, and I'd have no idea who.  But my biggest complaint was how far away from the action I felt.  I was in the top deck, but only the 3rd row.  There were at least 30 rows behind me.  The players looked tiny.  Yes, it's stunning architecturally, but I found myself thinking bout the new place.  I think they'll get it right. 

    I just received a survey from the Chargers today about my experience at the game. Gave everything glowing reviews except for the music and lack of replays.  With all of that screen space, you'd think that they would overwhelm you with replays.

    28 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

    I haven't been to any except for Highmark.

     

    I can't imagine there is a better atmosphere and venue in the nfl for my needs and wants.  No nonsense, low frills venue with great sight lines.  Only purpose is football spectating.  The crowd is entirely blue collar.  Parking in and habitating a neighborhood is also great.  It's a unique and rare environment we have.  "College atmosphere" can't be said enough.  

    I know doctors and lawyers... that attend Bills games. Not blue collar. Either way, it's not a good or a bad thing. Who cares what job they have or what their income is. They're fans.

  4. 1 hour ago, NakedSquid said:

    I don't understand their cockiness.  My best friend is a Dfan and he's talking all this ***** how they are going to win out.  They finally/ barely beat a team with a winning record who's  the worst road team.  And they think he/they think they'll easily win out.  Did they not see what Baltimore did to 49ers?  When was the last time they beat the Bills without 100 degree heat?  And both Wadle and Hill have ankle injuries.... I don't get it.  Thanks for letting me vent ... Merry Christmas  Bills Mafia!!! 

    Have you ever listened to Bills fans? Although they normally talk about how great they are not the team, but for a city that always loses big games, Bills fans can't stop yapping about how great we are.  Miami is in 1st place and has an incredible offense, very strong defense and they've earned the right to be a little cocky right now. We've lost to some crappy teams this season and fans just ignore that in their evaluations.

  5. 2 hours ago, BananaB said:

    Talking heads were wrong about Josh on draft day so they tend to push the negative. Lawrence was the guy they all tapped as the can’t miss prospect 

    He was a consensus top 10 pick, maybe higher. A lot of people had high expectations for him.  Kiper thought he should go #1 overall.

  6. 11 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

    When people claim Lamar Jackson is a better QB than Josh I just wonder what they looking at.

    I think Lamar is elite, and I think this season has been his best.  Other seasons not as great passing,  but this year much better,  even without elite receivers. 

    I think Josh is better, Lamar can make the crazy plays like Josh can. 

  7. 14 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

    Because people want to hold onto their pre draft beliefs that Josh isn't a good QB. 

    No serious person doesn't think Josh is an elite QB, Bills fans are such whiners that they need to make up a narrative so they can complain. There isn't one NFL coach that wouldn't take Allen in a heartbeat.  You find any clown that says Allen isn't very good and you hang on that forever. I know Buffalo has an inferiority complex, but it's time to grow up.

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  8. 4 hours ago, Rocky Landing said:

    I was there too. It is a gorgeous stadium. I think we can agree that the Chargers' fan base was pathetic, though. Pretty embarrassing when the opposing team (from 2,500 miles away) has a louder fan base than the home team.

     

    I also didn't much care for the way the Chargers' production team directs the game day experience. They try to go for this young, nightclub vibe, with Esther Anaya as their deejay, and all the very loud house music. Very different, I thought, from the Rams games at SoFi.

    To be fair,  Esther plays a mean electric violin,  along with being very hot. 

    Most of the Bills fans I knew there traveled considerably less than 2500 miles. I drove 400, most were within 100 miles living in SoCal.

    Imagine when the Bills were bad,  how many fans would drive to Toronto,  if the team had moved there,  after just giving up 63 points,  2 days before Christmas?

    I do hate that vibe though,  it's worse at basketball games.

     

  9. 19 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

    Actually I think most had Laporta as the number 1 TE and he is playing like it. Beane wanted Aaron Hernandez. He wanted a flex TE and that is what Kincaid is.

    LaPorta is obviously far better right now. But it's early. Kincaid still looks like he can be a star. 

    Kincaid looks like a nice TE, if they start using him like a big play guy, then he'll be a star. 

    I like Brady,  but I don't think he utilizes players to their best abilities yet,  but it's still early in his time as our OC.

     

  10. 1 minute ago, GottaRun said:

    Dear @oldmanfan reality is that we just did the following 

     

    Philly away - OT loss/ tough stadium 

    KC away - Win/tough stadium 

    Dallas home - Win/lovely stadium 

    LA away - Win/pathetic stadium 

     

    yes LA was a bad game, but you can’t just toss out the 3 games before it.  Which you didn’t, but come on, this team is hot!

    I was at the game yesterday.  Coolest stadium I've seen.  Nothing pathetic at all.  

    Can't find one negative about it.  

  11. 37 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    Yup, NYT playoff simulator has the Bills at 80% right now before any other games. 37% chance to win the division, which based on the Dolphins track record of both not beating good teams this year and December fades for decades is more like 90% for me, IMO.

     

    After today's games the Bills will likely be around a 75% chance considering the following teams winning: Colts, Browns, Jags, Cowboys, Broncos.

     

    Cowboys win pushes the odds of the Bills winning the division to around 50-50.

     

    Really?  Then why do West Coast teams have a notoriously poor record at 1pm Eastern games on the East Coast over many decades?

    What's the record? Matchups? 

    Historically, the home teams win more often.  Refs gave home teams the advantage. 

    I just read an interesting stat, that since replay was instituted, home team win % has decreased significantly. 

    And the Bills did win yesterday. 

  12. 6 minutes ago, Gregg said:

     

    It will happen now of course, but the only chance Buffalo would have had to get a Super Bowl is a dome stadium and promote Toronto as the big city nearby with stuff to do as well as hotel space for people to stay at. But even then, it would be a risk to have the Super Bowl in Buffalo with the weather at that time of year. You get one of those big snowstorms/blizzards and how would people get to the game. Bottom line Buffalo will never get a Super Bowl and shouldn't.

    Have the Super Bowl in Buffalo, stay 2 hours away in Toronto because it's fun there.  Great sales pitch.

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  13. 8 hours ago, Buffalo03 said:

    I never understood the "not enough rooms" thing. I think I heard there needs to be 200,000 hotel rooms available within a 40 mile radius from the stadium. You mean to tell me between Orchard Park, all of Buffalo and downtown Buffalo, Amherst, Niagara Falls, Canada and all other areas around the stadium that they can't find 200,000 hotel rooms? 40 miles is a long enough distance and in just Downtown Buffalo alone would have a lot there already 

    not sure red roof inn qualifies.

    59 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said:

    The only real issue is the lack of a dome and seating capacity. 

    and what people will do once they get to Buffalo. There's nothing to do. Walk around Orchard Park in February?

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  14. 4 minutes ago, boyst said:

    That's the point. You don't have to or should you buy you simply could. Indictments are easy as hell to get. Convince a GJ or Magistrate that a crime *may* have happened and they'll sign it. Some judges ultimately throw out some bad subpoenas/warrants when it was a fishing expedition to find greater crimes. That happens a lot. But, most judges these days want to be tough on crime and let the system get away with far more than they should.

    I still don't think you can indict a ham sandwich.  I can't see a scenario where it's viable. 

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