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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. why wait? seems they have it all wrapped up now according to cowturd.
  2. Date: Sunday, September 15, 2019 Time: 1 p.m. Eastern Channel: The game will be carried locally on CBS on WIVB 4 and CFTO 9 in Buffalo, WROC 8 in Rochester, WTVH 5 in Syracuse and Utica, WKTV 2 in Syracuse, Utica, and Albany, WBNG 12 in Syracuse, Binghamton, and Elmira, WRGB 6 in Albany and Utica, WENY 36-2 in Elmira, and WYOU 22 in Binghamton. View the broadcast map. Announcers: Greg Gumbel (play-by-play), Trent Green (analyst), and Melanie Collins (sideline reporter) Streaming: FuboTV Location: MetLife Stadium | East Rutherford, NJ Radio: WGR 550 AM (Buffalo), WCMF 96.5 FM and WROC 950 AM (Rochester), Fan 590 AM (Toronto), WTKW 99.5 FM and WKTV 105.5 FM (Syracuse), and the rest of the Buffalo Bills Radio Network. Radio Play-by-Play: John Murphy and Eric Wood in the booth with sideline reporter Sal Capaccio. Online: NFL Game Pass, NFL.com Game Center
  3. you know fitz isn't too bothered by the collapse. he's probably thinking this is my last paycheck anyway. his best times were in (maybe not?) buffalo and he made a real decent living to take care of what is it, 14 kids?
  4. what a moron. at least they are both meant for each other, morons, it proves they exist.
  5. I don't know, it doesn't seem negative enough. I kid...cheers OP, nice find.
  6. Saquon Barkley vs. Bills run ‘D’ Buffalo’s run defense fared well against the Jets’ Le’Veon Bell in Week 1, holding him to a 3.5 yards per carry average and just 60 yards on the ground. The task might be more challenging this week with Barkley, who had 120 yards on just 11 carries against one of the better front sevens in the league last week at Dallas. The Giants average almost nine yards per carry last week against the Cowboys.
  7. I'm a firm believer in karma and williams career will continue to spiral downward as it has been since bounty gate. jets are already a dumpster fire as it is.
  8. thought that was weds.?
  9. Morse: There's still 'a lot to improve on' after Week 1 win over Jets Morse on the offense's Week 1 performance against the Jets: "I think there's a lot to improve on, but I think every team is saying that after Week 1. It's exciting with the opportunity we have and the potential we have, but there's the few too many mistakes that put us in a rut early on. I feel like you can't be complacent with where we are, but we really love the group of guys we have, and we're proud to play with each other. That's an exciting thing to do. "In the first game of the season, defenses are throwing stuff at you that you haven't seen before. You're so amped up to play the game that by the second half, you kind of already hit a groove. That was hugely important, and I'd say that our performance in the second half was much better than in the first." Morse on Allen's performance in the win over the Jets: "The biggest thing was just his poise; the way he carried himself. The highs weren't too high and the lows weren't too low for Josh. When you come into the huddle and there's some parts of the game where stuff is not going well and momentum is not going your way, it's how you compose yourself. The way that Josh composed himself in the huddle was infectious. All great quarterbacks can do that. They come in the huddle and no matter what happens, they find a way. Even by them just relaying the player information, the way they do it, they way they handle themselves in there, it's infectious. I was extremely impressed with how he handled that, and he really did bring us along on that calm and collected second half."
  10. ...and meanwhile back to some bills/giants news Giants’ mission vs. Buffalo Bills: Stifle QB Josh Allen without blitzing him Despite only six teams in the NFL blitzing more often than coordinator James Bettcher’s defense Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, the Giants generated less pressures than any team in the NFL in Week 1. Josh Allen, entering his second season as the Bills’ starter, produced a 118.8 passer rating against pressure in a Week 1 comeback victory over the Jets. If blitzing Allen isn’t going to rattle him, and the Giants are struggling for the second consecutive season to generate any meaningful pressure on the quarterback, New York is going to have to flip the script in its home opener.
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