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DaBillsFanSince1973

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  1. I say it's 3 games in and 14 to go, so it's still early to get too giddy. I want to see where they are at the halfway point before I start believing this may be the year they take it all the way to the big dance. not taking anything away from how great they as a team, especially JA and the offense, have looked through 3 games. I have learned not to get too excited when there is so much of the season left to go yet. one game at a time. enjoy the ride.
  2. not in the last game under the lights. Titans fans and fantasy football owners alike could only watch in dismay as the Bills limited running back Derrick Henry to one of his worst rushing performances of his NFL career on "Monday Night Football." Buffalo did not shrink from the primetime stage, winning 41-7 and limiting Henry (who did not play in the fourth quarter) to 25 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries (a 1.92 yard-per-carry average). Those represent the 14th-fewest and sixth-lowest totals of his career, respectively.
  3. Heading into halftime leading 34-3, the Bills had scored touchdowns on all five of their drives in the first half. To put that into perspective, they are only the third team in NFL history since 1980 to accomplish that feat on "Monday Night Football." how sweet it was...
  4. one game at a time. we're on to baltimore.
  5. Who says we want to watch both games over here. Get that split screen s*** out of here!
  6. both 0 and 3 have a first in their career in the first half. great first half of football!!
  7. Despite the apparent interference, there was no penalty flag thrown on the play. So why didn't Cook get flagged for PI? Referee from Chiefs-Falcons game explains controversial no-call on apparent pass interference by Kansas City According to referee Tra Blake, it's because the official who was responsible for making that call didn't see any interference happen. "That is a real-time call that officials have to make a judgment on," Blake said in the pool report. "From the angle that they had at the time, they did not feel that there was a foul committed." Since pass interference is no longer reviewable, officials have to make a snap judgment when it comes to throwing a flag for PI and in this case, the officiating crew didn't feel that the play warranted a flag. That being said, even if the officials had thrown the flag on Cook, there's no guarantee that the Falcons would have won. If the officials had thrown a flag, the Falcons would have gotten a first down at the 1-yard line with about four minutes left in the game. If Atlanta had scored a touchdown, they would have gone up 23-22 pending the extra point (They likely would have gone for two in an attempt to go up 25-22).
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