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Although he is not a immobile like a Brady, Manuel does not have anywhere near the running ability of TT (or Kap, Cam, Russell, etc). I seriously doubt that there would be many designed runs for EJ.
Not to mention the Bills need to keep Manuel healthy at all costs
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After I moved to Buffalo to play football, only to be cut and move across the country again, I don't blame him for wanting to stay put. Bills would just demote him in 3 weeks anyway
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When you have a mobile QB and carry only 2 on the roster then you need to answer why? Same thing at running back . You have no chance at success having to pull a skill position off the streets during the season.. Yet we find a roster spot for a second kicker. Teflon Doug Whaley....
I am actually in support of two kickers. Anything to help the FG kicker focus more on kicking FGs. I think this week's games showed the importance of kickers. There were like 3 games that went into overtime this week, some of which included clutch FG kicks of 40+ yards
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It's the NFL saying #$@& it, everyone knows that all our players are criminals, why not make light of the situation?
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Adam Schein describes the worst 9 QB situations in the NFL
And proceeds to list 5 question marks at QB
Tyrod Taylor and the Bills are not on this list
It's a great feeling knowing that the Bills finally are on the right track with Tyrod at the helm. I still think he has a lot to work on, but he has shown potential. He didn't have a pretty game yesterday (minus the last quarter) but it wasn't entirely his fault.
Let's see how he fares against a real defense next week. Hopefully he can string together a decent drive to give our D some rest for a change. Opening the game with 3 straight 3 and outs is going to put us in a hole real quick against Cincy
EDIT: Whoa, thanks for merging. I didn't see this thread!
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Does the title of this article from nfl.com/NFL Moblie app really bother anyone else? I can see us being described as unprepared, underwhelming, underachieving, or outplayed, but undisciplined?? What about that performance was undisciplined?
To me this was a dominating defensive performance in which the Titans were held to two field goals except for the one time they had a short field from the turnover. Offense was obviously held in check, but had significant contributors out with injury. Special teams played well.
Seems like the media making up stories that aren't there to fit their agenda and take shots at Rex, which really bothers me after today's win.
I think this is a great win for this team, and I'm hoping it will show them that they can win, but that they're going to need to do more to be considered with the big boys.
I think after our wins against Indy and Miami the media was talking about how great we looked as we destroyed our opponents. Maybe undisciplined isn't the greatest adjective but we sure as hell didn't look good today. I'm actually not too thrilled about TBD ball-washing Taylor after his great fourth quarter performance, because he looked pretty sloppy in the first 3 Qs
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Reading that article makes me wish so badly that watkins and mccoy are healthy. we could dominate so much more on offense and take the pressure off our defense
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The only questions will be Cincinnati, NE & Dallas. We should dust the rest
If we can pull at least one of those three games off then we will have a shot at 11-12 wins.
Dallas should be an interesting game.
That's what I'm hoping for, and I could see it happening. But for every upset we pull off we're bound to give a game away. I'd be happy with 10-6 because I think our conference record may beat any other WC contender.
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We will not lose 3 straight home games.
Honestly I think we have the potential to win any of the remaining games. But I don't see us going better than 10-6, and the Bengals are a stronger team than the Giants, who severely outplayed us. We need a couple more games to find our rhythm.
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@ Tennessee Titans - W - Bills continue pattern of a wake-up call after ugly loss
CINCINNATI BENGALS - L - Bengals put together a great team this year and we are not quite there yet
@ Jacksonville Jaguars - W - Away game in neutral territory, Rex's D destroy's Doug's O-Line
MIAMI DOLPHINS - W - Bills own the Fins, plain and simple
@ New York Jets - L - Rex will be trash talking all week then drop a deuce upon return to his old team
@ New England Patriots - L - I wish I could believe this is a W, but I'm not getting my hopes up after the week 2 beat down
@ Kansas City Chiefs - W - I think we finally take one from KC this year
HOUSTON TEXANS - W - This team is in disarray, until they figure out what's going on at QB I don't care if they have 11 Watts on D
@ Philadelphia Eagles - W - McCoy is healthy and gets fired up for this game, runs for 150 yards and 2 TDs
@ Washington Redskins - W - 'Skins are fighting for draft position at this point in the season
DALLAS COWBOYS - L - Romo is back and ready to save the Cowboys. Probably too late for them but they'll be strong
NEW YORK JETS - W - The Bills are finishing this season with a bang. 10-6 earns us a wild card spot in this year's weak AFC
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No doubt there are favorites in the NFL and the powerhouse teams tend to get close calls tip their way.
No doubt some teams *cough* Patriots *cough* get away with cheating and are heralded as genius.
But the game remains the most enjoyable and entertaining game to watch. Try staying awake watching a basketball or baseball game on TV, then you'll come back to football
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It only happens once more this year: Dallas on 10 days rest in December.
The flip side of the coin is that we get to play in NE on 10 days rest.
Following our bye week, we get Miami at home...and they'll be on 10 days rest as well.
It certainly does appear lopsided.
Bye the way (see the pun?), cue that Roger Goodell poster guy.
The difficult task of scheduling all 256 regular season games requires league planners to account for numerous factors. As always we strive to ensure the process is as fair and equitable as possible for all teams.
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Can someone explain why this seems to fly under the radar? And why we keep getting screwed in this regard? This year already we have played NE on 10 days, NYG on 10 days, and we're about to play TEN on 14 days. I don't know what the numbers look like over the course of the season compared to other teams, but I know in years past we tend to draw the short end of the stick.
This isn't supposed to be an excuse thread. NE probably destroys us anyway, and we beat ourselves against the giants. But come on, man...How many games have the 4-0 packers or the 3-0 Pats played against opponents with extra rest?
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Would have been a bummer to have had money on the lions today
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He's consistently shown that he is not a short yardage back. I don't know if he could move a pile of leaves.
didn't he just score a TD from the one??
That's because a pile of leaves is arguably more durable than the Colts D-line
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Well it's better than 41%. Cautiously optimistic I've seen hotter starts than this go down the toilet.
+1, Detroit circa 2013
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Good article.
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and don't forget who the QB coach is...
I had to look this one up, I had no idea Nate was their QB coach.
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I don't think there's any debate as to its value. But you need a good QB to begin with in which to develop a younger one for the next generation. The teams with franchise quarterbacks are doing it. The ones without one don't exactly have much choice
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6 for 6 with 3 TDs. Pretty damn good.
It is amazing that we have only run 6 passing plays in the RZ though. I guess it makes sense since we've had so many bombs. Is it sustainable though? I can't wait to get Goodwin back, he and Taylor will be magic.
Compared to Brady's 24 for 41 with 14 TDs. WTH
EDIT: Was I reading this wrong? I guess "inside the 10" includes "inside the 20", so Taylor was 5 for 5 with 2 TDs. And Brady gets 16 for 25 with 8 TDs
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Well its fun to watch the first drive
Wonder how long before it gets taken down
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I can't believe I'm commenting in this thread because I could care less who wins but it just occurred to me that it's kinda messed up that there is a divisional game being played in London. So one of these teams only gets to play two divisional home games?
As has been pointed out by Yolo, the Dolphins home field advantage doesn't exist. They actually might benefit from a neutrally loud crowd because at home they don't even get a loud crowd on defense.
But realistically, yes it is messed up that the Fins lose a divisional home game. If it was the bills, I wouldn't be too happy
So coffee and enemies? This game is on Sunday morning right?
Oooor you could look at it as beer and enemies.
I know a local bar owner who is a Jags fan, he is going to keep the bar open through the night and we will watch the Bills/Jags game at 6:30am (we are west coast). It is probably my most anticipated game of the year
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Fish
So the Bills, Jets and Dolphins all have to go play in London, but Patriots no? Interesting
Jet lag? Could be a handicap in a long season.
However, I look at it as a free away game in neutral territory
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I will be actively rooting for a tie.
But then the media will be talking about how both teams were equally so good and neither offense could manage to get something going versus the stud defense.
New England had the fewest fumbles again in 2015
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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what the heck...was there ever an explanation for that?