How is what I said “getting out of hand”? How does it stop them from going all out?
It doesn’t and it’s common sense. The most important goal for this game is to come out as healthy as possible. That’s it.
I’d be willing to bet the Bills take every play clock down to 2 or 1 before snapping the ball if the game clock is running.
The less plays, the better.
You can’t blame any talented running back that wants to get paid as soon as possible. The NFL has chewed these guys up and spit them out with the exception of a select few.
I believe Denver would take more out of the Bills than the Bengals. The Bengals are not physical at all. Denver has a tough defense and is an overly more physical team.
I know I am beating a dead horse with my views but I am hoping for a Bengals matchup for the following reasons:
1- The Bills are the better team and will beat them.
2- The psychological boost for some players to exorcise a demon. I feel that would be a boost in confidence heading into a possible Ravens and Chiefs matchup in the subsequent rounds and spring board the Bills to greater heights. At least more than a victory over the Broncos or Dolphins would give.
Before I purchased the Sunday Ticket years ago I used to go to Tully’s on the Parkway. It was convenient for me since it was about a mile from my house.
I want to see Allen fall down to the turf, grab his knee and scream….then get up and say “gotcha!” And run to the sidelines.
In that few seconds this place will explode!
I’m sick of hearing about the freaking Bengals. Give me them so we can pound them into submission otherwise, if the Bengals don’t make it and we win the Super Bowl, you’ll hear posters saying how lucky we were we didn’t face them.