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  1. 16 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

    2nd and Singletary is steep?

     

    You don't want the pressure to deliver a SB?

     

    Woe is me....

    The Bills were already favored before the season started, and then you add 2 playmakers just 5 weeks in to the season. And yes, a 2nd alone for a oft injured RB is a bit steep, then Singletary drives it up even further. If CMC doesn't pan out, then what happens next season? We still don't know what we have in Cook and we already know Moss is inconsistent at best. For whatever reason, injuries are happening more frequently this year than years past. If it happens that CMC does lift this offense, that's awesome, don't get me wrong. 

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  2. I'm not quite sure where I stand with trading for CMC. A 2nd and Singletary does seem a little steep for a guy that's had recent bad luck with injuries, and subsequently coming to a team that's had bad luck recently with injuries. I'm surprised no one has said our 2nd and Singletary for CMC and Blackshear. The temptation outside of CMC's skillset is the fact we can let him go with no cap hit at the end of the year. I'm really hoping we don't go for both CMC and OBJ. The pressure to deliver a SB win would be crazy if we get them both

  3. 3 hours ago, cba fan said:

    that's subjective. Jets are getting better now. Fins are tough w Tua.

     

    Chargers suck Rams suck Broncos are not even good enough to suck etc etc........

    Ok some brake pumping on this right here is needed. Jets are getting better because why exactly? Fully healthy with who we have that isn't on IR, neither the Dolphins or Jets are even in the same stratosphere as the Bills are. The Jets have yet to play any team that isn't terribly banged up and the Dolphins have a massive QB problem on their hands. Yes, Tua has shown good things, but the one thing that separates him from Josh and just about every other QB in the league is that he can't stay healthy. Best ability is availability applies here. I respect Tua and think he's a great kid, but if he can't take hits, what's he's done up to this point doesn't matter if his lack of consistency is attributed to his inability to stay on the field.

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  4. 36 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

    AFTER the Packers?  

     

     

    In all seriousness....

     

    Cousins Cook and Jefferson 

    Wilson - let's ride

    Chubb 

    Tua maybe probably and Hill/Waddle 

    Wilson and future Hall of Famer Breece Hall

    Zappeeeee and BB

     

     

    All unique challenges 

    The LAST QB on that list that worries me is Zac "boy band" Wilson. Despite their win, he's still gonna get smacked by good defensive teams

  5. 30 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    Wow, the days of the occassional overthrow on deep passes seem to be over.  

    He's been putting some more arc under his deep throws whereas before he seemed to be trying to fire it downfield as hard as he could throw it. He finally learned to trust his receivers to make a play on the pass, and Davis' one handed catch showed Josh's trust

  6. So in the last 3 years, he threw a punch and got ejected in what? The second series against the BIlls? I didn't see it, but some mentioned he was twisting Allen's ankle last year before Allen waved bye to him. And now this. I'm hoping the league is starting to notice these things. Won't be surprised if there's some form of retribution coming his way when they go to Buffalo

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  7. 3 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

     

    I don't think McDermott and the O purposely do that.  What they do is attack what the D gives them.

     

    There is a chance that the Dolphin's D play a deeper shell which opens up the shorter stuff to start the game.

    That could cause some higher play count drives which could eat up more clock per drive.

     

    Then again, they could go man to man in which case it's all up in the air.

    If Howard plays man on Diggs, he'll be in for a long day since he's nursing a groin injury. And the last time they put Needham on McKenzie, he torched him all game long. I also believe this particular D line of the phins will be the easier one compared to the last 2 we faced

  8. 53 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

    Weather.com is saying right now 40% chance of rain...scattered thunder storms.

     

    Normally I hate bad weather but I do think this highly favors us.  Miami can only throw (maybe) and rain slows down Hill, plus Tua is small.  He is erratic a lot in good conditions, make that ball wet....he's going to look like Nathan Peterman.  

     

    https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/Miami+FL?canonicalCityId=c9d07351a6bbc498786bf52814f07b68fe43a40bfd634facef3db6b459321c41

    I remember Tua playing in the rain against the Titans last year and looked dreadful. I agree those weather conditions favor us more. Miami has 2 good backs but not near a good enough O line

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  9. On 9/19/2022 at 9:55 AM, DCOrange said:

    I think Buffalo still wins next week (assuming we get through tonight relatively unscathed), but I think we can all agree it would be nice if we didn't have to deal with Hill/Waddle before White comes back.

     

    On paper, Baltimore's defense might be better than ours; they obviously fell apart in the 2nd half with some strategic mistakes as well as just some blown coverages, but people are acting like their secondary is a joke. They have one of the best corner duos in the NFL and a good group of safeties (not Hyde/Poyer level, but still very good). There's a reason people believed Baltimore would be a top 5 defense this year and possibly #1. They have a lot of talent on that side of the ball even with the injuries they've had.

     

    Having said that, I'd be very surprised if Buffalo makes the same mistakes Baltimore made yesterday and I don't think it's a hot take to say Tua probably won't throw for 400+ and 6 TDs again next week. I think our defense will make things much harder for Tua than Baltimore did. Hill, Waddle, and to an extent, Gesicki, are good enough that they might still be successful against us but obviously we're rightfully confident our offense will put up points too.

     

    Long story short: Buffalo remains the better team, but Miami should have a good chance at making the playoffs IMO and I think both Tua and their defense are better than a lot of Bills fans give them credit for. I'd be disappointed and a little surprised if we lose next week, but Miami is a good team; they're probably going to beat some good teams like they did yesterday.

    Hmm, having a hard time with this. On paper vs actual play, the latter wins out and it's not even close. That defense has played 2 garbage offenses despite what Tua did. If they don't understand it takes playing 4 quarters of football and executing, neither on paper or actual play matters, they'll lose. They played not to lose and got hung for it. Not sure how anyone could remotely even think Baltimore's defense might be better than ours let alone actually say it

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