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dgrochester55

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  1. You are most likely right, but this is a strange year and there is no dominant team. My delusional hope is that they eek into the playoffs and get hot at the right time in in January and February.
  2. Wow, I thought I was pessimistic. 7-4 and we are rebuilding? Not like we are Not 4-7. Even with Tre out, maybe not quite time to think rebuilding yet. Well, not THAT bad, lol.
  3. Glad that Buffalo won, it was needed to keep them on the right side of the playoff hunt. This is at least a wild card team, but the two games against New England and one against Tampa will tell us where they are. I hope they win next week if for anything else to stop the announcers from gushing all over the Patriots and fawning over Mac Jones as if he is the next Tom Brady, that will be unbearable to listen to if New England wins.
  4. This is the first loss that makes me question the rest of the season. This Bills team is underachieving. They are the same team as last year with some added depth, but they are suddenly looking a like a wild card team at best. The first three losses brought up concerns, this last one was flat out embarrassing. It has been very hard to watch football this year even before the Bills started floundering. Refs are worse than ever with flags every other play, conference after conference between plays, flags thrown and picked up, two refs making different calls on the same play and no consistency. Commercials seem to be more than before, and announcers just focus on one or two "fun fact" storylines(ex Josh Allen vs Josh Allen) and repeat the same corny ass one liners dozens of times. Yes, Buffalo can beat the Saints on Thursday, yes, a win against New England in two weeks, gives them momentum again, but it is suddenly not a guarantee. I hope that Buffalo will turn it around and will watch until they can't anymore, but if they fall out of it, I may be done with watching the NFL for this year.
  5. Didn't this actually happen to Joe Klopenstein during Mcdermott's first year? Seemed like the poor guy was getting cut and re signed every week.
  6. I vote anyone but ford and anyone but ford. I know how bad Bobby Hart is, but I also know how awful Ford was in the jags game. Even slightly below replacement level is an upgrade over Ford, so if Hart can do this until Brown is back, than I can deal with it.
  7. The Bills, Chiefs, Packers and now the Ravens have now had games where they were shut down this season. Defenses seem to be catching up to the high powered offenses again.
  8. One one hand, it is one game. Teams fall flat once or twice a year and we are still 5-3 in a conference where nobody besides maybe Tennessee looks like a dominant team. On the other hand, it was a loss to the Jags who were blown out by a rebuilding Geno freakin Smith led Seattle team last week. 10 of the last 12 quarters have been poor since the win over the Chiefs. Buffalo is underachieving and there are clearly some things that need to be fixed. This means that no win on a seemingly easy schedule seems like a lock anymore. Buffalo needs to figure this out fast. Hopefully they can right the ship against the Jets next week but for the first time this year my optimism is a bit faded.
  9. I was thinking about just how bad Ford was today. Does he make the list if you pick the worst Bills offensive line of all time? It has to be close. I am thinking that you would be looking at something like Mike Williams-Bennie Anderson-Melvin Fowler-Cody Ford-Langston Walker with Jerry Crafts and Derrick Dockery rotating in.
  10. I am not going to blame this on the refs, but that was one of the most single incompetent crews that I have ever seen. -Calling wrong numbers -Missing obvious penalties while calling non existent ones -Calling false start on Buffalo with half of the jags line in the neutral zone on 4th down but not calling it at least twice when the entire right side of the jags line jumped. -Slowing down the game to a crawl by throwing flags every three plays and taking forever to call on some Buffalo lost and this may be the worst effort in the last three years, but the NFL really needs to evaluate whether this officiating crew should be changed around before next week's games.
  11. They were down three starters, and Cody Ford needs to never be anywhere near a football field in a Bills uniform again. This was discouraging though and they need to find a way to get it together.
  12. Chiefs, Saints and Packers are scenarios which make the most sense. I would not see a use for him now and would rather see what Davis and Kumerow would do if it came down to injuries. Maybe it would have made sense in 2017 or 2018 when our WR corp was Zay Jones, a 300 lb Kelvin Benjamin and a rotation of street free agents, but not now.
  13. Tier by himself 1) Josh Allen Quality starters 2) Doug Flutie 3) Drew Bledsoe Stop gap options 4) Ryan Fitzpatrick 5) Tyrod Taylor 6) Kyle Orton Failed draft picks 7) Rob Johnson 8 Todd Collins 9) Trent Edwards 10) EJ Manuel 11) JP Losman Journeyman backups 12) Kelly Holcomb 13) Matt Barkley 14) Derek Anderson 15) Alex Van Pelt 16) Thad Lewis No business Starting-Tough call between Tuel and Peterman as the worst. 17) Brian Brohm 18) Jeff Tuel 19) Nathan Peterman
  14. More like vegemite and miracle whip
  15. EJ may have been able to stay in the league for a few more years as a backup had he decided to do that instead of pursuing a television career. He was bad, but I never saw drafted him to be nearly as big of a mistake as a lot of other bad 1st round picks during the drought. The larger mistake was not picking a QB in 2011 and 2012. 2013 was the worst qb class ever, You had EJ, Geno Smith, Mike Glennon, Matt Barkley, Landry Jones and Ryan Nassib. When you can say that Matt Barkley is the best qb picked that year and have a strong case, that should be pretty telling. There was no "it would have gone better if they picked..." scenario. They had also traded down and gotten a pick where they selected Kiko Alonso who ended up being traded for McCoy. Not so much a poor strategy as it was a no win scenario.
  16. This is a great overall situation. In addition to this, Oliver is starting to come around, there is still a strong veteran presence with Lotulelei, Hughes and Addison, and more depth with Zimmer and Basham. This line may suddenly be one of the better and deeper ones in the NFL
  17. Its from a Leonard Cohen song
  18. Is this a subtle satire of the Diggs at running back post from earlier this week or was this just a case of Saturday night Johnnie Walker wisdom?
  19. Even though he has done this in Minnesota, I would not see this as worth the risk. He is too valuable and I do not see how putting him in the backfield once or twice a game would make a difference in the outcome.
  20. This is a shame because it is not the choice of the Bills and it divides a fan base in a year where Buffalo is a legitimate super bowl contender. I am glad that they are offering refunds for those who prefer not to be vaccinated and hope that all Bills fans regardless of where they stand can respect each other and realize that we are all on the same team at the end of the day.
  21. Hell just froze over
  22. The rest of the NFL knows what the Buffalo offense is about and they wont get away with being one dimensional as much as last year. I am not worried, yet, I would rater have a wake up call like this early. Hope they can learn from this and make the necessary adjustments.
  23. This is 2001 all over again for the Ravens when they lost Jamal Lewis early and went through about 7 different running backs that season
  24. Brown was a good player and a joy to watch when he was on the team and I appreciate his contributions. I would be worried that since he could not crack the depth chart on a Raiders group that was average at best that he may not be 100 percent or have lost a step. I would not see a need for Buffalo to pick him up unless there was a couple of injuries at the position.
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