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transplantbillsfan

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  1. I get that. Is that worth more than the extra week you could take to emotionally and physically recover?
  2. Okay. I think that's a pretty decent proposal. I think they should play on a neutral field, though.
  3. I don't even view this in that light. This game is either going to be a game where the Bills come out emotionally charged and dominate largely in honor of their fallen comrade OR they're going to be emotionally flat and lose. Neither would surprise me. And honestly, I don't think I really care if they lose unless the league comes out with a plan regarding the game not played and the Bills still have a pathway to the #1 seed. Let's be honest, the Chiefs are going to be the #1 seed unless the Bills and Bengals game is made up or they're both given Ws (not gonna happen). Hope Buffalo forfeits and just rests everyone. If we're locked into the #2 or #3 seed who really cares?
  4. Okay... that roll on Josh's ankle looked obviously intentional. Not gonna lie... I kinda started hating the Bengals over the last few weeks. Something about their attitude really grinds my gears. And those videos don't make me feel any better. However, I will give them the benefit of the doubt for the moment because their team and fans have been total class for the last 24 hours. That said... if Taron or especially Josh are seriously hurt... I hate them.
  5. If this is the case, I would really like McDermott and the team to forfeit the game on Sunday if KC wins. I'm sure there are internal conversations about this already, but I don't even understand how Buffalo is expected to start practicing tomorrow. I could see players going in and spending the day together praying and talking and laying on couches getting their heads shrinked. But does anyone honestly expect Buffalo to have a normal practice tomorrow? Thinking strictly in terms of the season (because of course we're all still praying for Damar), the league should have figured this all our and notified teams today. Buffalo and Cincinnati are both already at a competitive disadvantage this weekend because they're half-heartedly thinking about their opponents while simultaneously not having a clue about anything else.
  6. "There is concern of lung damage..." Is that the biggest worry right now? Dear lord... I hope so... if it is, I think our prayers have been answered!
  7. Just being honest... this team feels cursed right now. Along with all our injuries that didn't seem season ending at first but somehow became that way (Hyde, Von, Crowder), the Bills had to deal with a generational snowstorm forcing them to play an away game, resulting in 3 road games in 11 days and then they got stranded in Chicago for Christmas. And now this. If this team can find a way to still win the Super Bowl, I wonder if there's ever been a tougher and more resilient Super Bowl Champion. Heck, their practice season started with a mass shooting in their community. Just insane.
  8. I really wonder if the Bills just forfeit the game Sunday and treat it as their bye week. I almost think they need it in order to mentally and emotionally prepare. Because even if Damar ends up making it and being on the road to recovery 🙏 you just have to think there's a lot of emotional exhaustion from the players right now... and it's already a short week. Hell, I could barely sleep last night. I can't even imagine how the players are doing right now.
  9. Why does it most likely still give KC home field advantage? Why do you assume the Bills and Bengals would be playing 3 games? I agree there's no easy answer. This is completely unprecedented, obviously. I can see what you're saying about the fact that there's a competitive disadvantage for all the Wildcard teams getting an extra week off while Buffalo and Cincy play a game. But I'd be genuinely curious about what the players believe is more valuable: Homefield advantage OR Bye week I obviously don't have an answer and you clearly believe the bye week is more valuable, but just look at McDermott's teams in the playoffs at home vs. on the road. Toss in the fact that players get to sleep in their own beds and see their families every day of the week and honestly, I think the Bills players really value those home games, and unless KC loses to the Raiders (unlikely, but anything's possible), Buffalo automatically loses the #1 seed no matter what they do this weekend. And in Cincy's defense, if KC actually does lose to the Raiders, Cincy won't have the opportunity to earn the #1 seed they would have otherwise earned from beating Buffalo. Again, I disagree that your choice limits it as much as possible. But what I do think is that the 2 teams will be front and center in the conversation. And you're absolutely right that both teams decide to not play because they'd be "going back to the scene of the crime," so to speak. Those Wildcard teams wouldn't know who they're playing until the game is complete, though.
  10. This is it? I couldn't sleep last night and woke up hoping there'd be some good news... or news. I don't like the whole "family will issue a statement later today" thing. Man... praying every second of the day today for good news. 🙏
  11. Is there news? I would think the league needs to inform the teams today considering this is a short week already for both of them and today is going to be spent praying for Damar.
  12. I get it. I don't disagree. Hamlin first. But I don't think that's how the NFL operates. They're not going to penalize both the Bills and Bengals because of the tragedy tonight. The season will continue. The NFL is almost certainly currently meeting trying to figure out how to do it with both respect for the gravity of the situation and fairness for the teams involved.
  13. Yet both teams and particularly the Bills are given a competitive disadvantage by not even being allowed the opportunity to have home field advantage throughout the playoffs barring a KC loss to the Raiders
  14. Get rid of the bye week before the Super Bowl and Buffalo and Cincy have their game in 2 weeks. Only playoff games are pushed back a week and who cares about the Pro Bowl. Seems about the most competitively fair thing they can do at this point
  15. Thanks for the bulletin board material Ironically I'm in the Championship game of my Fantasy league. Burrow is my QB and my opponent has Allen I also have Chase, Davis, Mixon, and Singletary. I'm now sitting Mixon in favor of Singletary because of that comment. I hope I lose or Allen finds Davis as his primary target and Singletary goes off.
  16. Yes, he is. You seem to actually be making my point for me considering what you just said about Cook. Pacheko, CEH and McKinnon. It's 4% more per game. Might seem inconsequential to you but those extra 2.6 rushing attempts per game in a game where you run 65.3 plays matters. And yes, both Buffalo and KC run 65.3 plays per game. How long has Toney been with them? Point was that he’s depth. They have an experienced 1st round WR as their depth. You should be comparing him to Juju, not MVS. Kelce is their #1, Juju is their #2. Ummmm.... what??? Sooooo.... are you saying both teams have strong or weak talent? I know you just felt like chiming in, but I was responding to something @GunnerBill said. So you have me confused Yeah... and he was meh. I feel like you don't actually read the posts you respond to.
  17. Except you're wrong because he's currently got the 3rd or 4th highest odds depending on the place you check. And here's one more thing in Allen’s favor: He plays in primetime this week against one of the other favorites while Mabomes basically finishes the season out with 2 clunkers in the 1 o'clock time slot. And I wouldn't predict anything because this game worries me, but Josh Allen historically is just plain special in standalone primetime games. Burrow has been up and down in his... in fact, I almost wonder a little if Allen’s experience over the last 3 or 4 years and Burrow's relative inexperience plays a factor on Monday. If (and yes... it's an if) Josh has a game similar to or better than the way he played against the Dolphins, I guarantee you that regardless of whatever happens with the Chiefs he is back in the relevant conversation. All that said, give me a W... and I don't care how we get it.
  18. Exactly! It's about more than weapons! Mahomes has Andy Reid. Josh has an OC who's still trying to find his way along with a defensive head coach.
  19. Now do the Bills weapons. You don't honestly think the Bills have better weapons than the Chiefs, do you? Both teams have 1 Elite weapon right now, I agree. Obviously Diggs and Kelce. Outside of that which team has the better RBs? Love Singletary and Cook, but the Chiefs have an effective 3-headed monster. And what's more, the Chiefs stick with the run, unlike Buffalo... takes a lot of pressure off a QB. Chiefs have 39 more rushing attempts this season than Buffalo once you take away QB rushing attempts. As for WRs, JuJu has almost 900 yards, Valdez-Scantling has almost 700 and is averaging 17 yards per catch, McKinnon is a better WR than RB since he's got almost double the production in the passing game, plus their depth consists of 1st round talents like Moore and Toney. I get that Hill is all-world and a future 1st ballot HOFer (incredible that Mahomes had 2 of the best RAC guys in the NFL In 2 future 1st balloters but it was really always all about Mahomes with no context), but Mahomes wasn't left with scraps after he left. And maybe most importantly... he has Reid and Bienamy creating production. Behind Diggs, Josh has Gabe Davis who has been probably a lower end number 2 this year and seems to have stepped back rather than forward. And then? Knox has been nice the last few games but he's still dropping too many passes. McKenzie? Shakir? Really? Our WR corps outside of Diggs has been so bad we brought back a 32 and a 33 WR out of retirement or sitting on their couches at home and a lot of us strongly believe the 33 year old is going to make a significant difference moving forward. Just typing all that out, it makes me realize even more that Josh Allen should be MVP if MVP were actually Most Valuable Player.
  20. Forgive me, but you don't know what you're talking about. Sometimes Allen looks bad, but it's often the direct result of essentially carrying the team on his shoulders... and needing to. Before you make claims try actually watching the QBs you reference. Who are you, Nick Wright? Burrow and Mahomes have had utterly awful games over the last couple years (I started posting the bad games from those guys... go look them up... it's exhausting trying to type them for you). And I say the last couple years because we can just throw away years 1 & 2 for Josh because that's when he was actually fixing his mechanics and decisiontryouts king. Do those problems from earlier creep up occasionally? Yep. Do they stick around for entire games? C'mon man... Alex Smith's consistent success with the Chiefs proves your point
  21. Seriously. It's amazing how much I actually care about Bills players getting home for at least part of Christmas but I do. Nice to have a team where you like the people. Seriously. Any updates? Merry Christmas everyone!
  22. Well... last time Mahomes played the Broncos he threw 3 INTs, so there's that. And then it's the Raiders in Vegas and ya never know with divisional opponents. Meanwhile the 2 are neck and neck in TDs, yards, and wins. Allen has the head to head and if Primetime Josh shows up against the Bengals for a W that'll be a huge statement. Yes Josh has several more Turnovers. The team has also dealt with a lot more adversity than Kansas City. Will Josh win it? Probably not. Can he? Sure. Hurts is almost certainly out of the race at this point having to likely sit multiple games. We all saw the drastic climb back up the odds latter last week after his performance against the Phins. Another Primetime performance next week and he'll be #2 in odds behind Mahomes and probably within striking distance. 1 fewer TD for Mahomes. Still 2 games left.
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