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Week 17 SNF: Washington Football Team at Eagles
Success replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was rough. After a day when teams that had no playoff chance played like they had everything on the line, the Eagles just folded. It was disrespectful to the players on the field. They were fighting hard to win that game. -
Round 1 Playoff: Colts at Bills - Sat. 1/9 1:05pm
Success replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We owe 'em a couple from their old days in the AFCE. Can't wait. -
Colts and Titans Games Thread... and scenarios
Success replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So, what day do we play? -
Colts and Titans Games Thread... and scenarios
Success replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The Colts are a good team - they're a better defense than the Titans. Both games would present challenges. I guess it's fun to root for something, but I don't think it really matters if we end up getting the Titans in round 1. They can't beat us unless we fall apart. -
Colts and Titans Games Thread... and scenarios
Success replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Could be one of Watson's "someone has to be great" moments.... -
Colts and Titans Games Thread... and scenarios
Success replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd be excited about that game. We had some bad breaks that 1st time - staring w/ that improbable pick that started the game. Bring 'em on, if it goes that way. The only team I didn't want was the Ravens. On one of their good days, they could be a tough out. -
Colts and Titans Games Thread... and scenarios
Success replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Titans or Colts are both fine w/ me. -
Hail Murray a blessing in disguise?
Success replied to The Red King's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think there is any doubt. That would have been the end of the season for a lot of Bills teams we've seen over the years. But it brought out the best in this team. They took it as a challenge - we've been a different team since that day. Leaving nothing to doubt. And it's interesting to see that the Cards went in a completely different direction. They're probably going to miss the playoffs now. -
Momentum heading into the playoffs
Success replied to smuvtalker's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This team has to wear their masks and keep distancing, and save the celebrations. They can win a Super Bowl this year. -
Anyone see that roughing the passer in the Detroit game? Same as Epenesa last week. Just a good sack. Pathetic.
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I mean, they have to figure something out for the top players. They rescheduled some games in the regular season - why not the playoffs? Would it be too hard to allow each team to name 5 players that they couldn't play without, and reschedule if any of those come down w/ COVID? The answer to that may be "yes," but I hate the thought if making the Super Bowl and having either Allen or, say, Rogers have to miss because of that. It would taint the game either way.
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I feel like I'm going to hold my breath about COVID every single day. I wish the NFL would have some sort of plan for that in the playoffs - either more of a bubble, though it would have to be more creative than what the NBA did. Or maybe something like giving each team the right to name a small handful of players that they could postpone the game if they weren't able to play. But, otherwise, I'm basically on board. There are never guarantees when it comes to a championship, but I like this team's chances, a lot. We can beat anyone.
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Why it was tough to be a Bills fan
Success replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's really just 'being a fan.' We had an unusually long rough patch. But most teams have more rough patches than times of success. Even the might Patriots went through horrible stretches prior to their run. And as for the mighty Patriots, I wouldn't trade being a Bills fan w/ any younger fan of theirs. Imagine growing up with nothing but winning. It's like being a trust-fund kid. How can you really appreciate it? This season has been amazing for us - largely because of what we went through to get here. If we had drafted Allen (or a QB like him) right after Kelly and had this kind of season & team without a pause from those years, it wouldn't be nearly as satisfying. -
Great post. Honestly, I'd rather suffer and then have this kind of payoff than the other way around. Pats fans under 30 are like trust fund kids - it's hard to appreciate the wealth when you've never known poverty. We're well set up w/ a great coach and a QB who just keeps getting better. It's all homer of me to say this, but I think Allen could be in the GOAT discussion before all is said & done. He's that good, and that determined. As for the salary cap thing that others have brought up: I think Beane may have that figured out, as well. He has a knack for finding guys like few other GM's I've seen - very targeted FA acquisitions, as well as successful contributors in the mid & later rounds of drafts. I hated losing Lawson, but ultimately, it didn't really matter too much. We'll probably have to get used to losing talented players who we love, but Beane is building a sustainable model for success, imo.
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A Few Thoughts About the Patriots Game, in no particular order
Success replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was an excellent read. In similar fashion, I really didn't think this game would mean that much to me, but man, did it. It turns out that I NEEDED it, badly. And not just the win. How we won was so important. Just dismantling that team, with each positive play taking away another bad memory. 20 years is an awfully long time. It felt a lot like what they used to do to us. When there is such a disparity between the teams, there is literally nothing the bad team can do. They just have to watch it happen, helplessly - as we did so many times over the years. I never thought I'd see the mighty Belichick on the other side of that. I became more of a fan of Knox last night, also - and I know opinions on that vary wildly. He's a baller, just like his QB. And resiliency is such an important quality. He overcame that 1st drop to make some very key plays and really stand out as a contributor on offense. -
Bill Belichik comments - Looks good on him
Success replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't think BB will stick around for too many seasons like this one. His presser last night was something else - he's usually cranky, but he looked truly miserable. I hope we can keep this up, and keep the Pats down in the standings for awhile. -
What JC Jackson said to Stefon Diggs
Success replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Diggs just put on a clinic after that exchange. Jackson was basically helpless to stop it. -
McD went from being pretty conservative, to just going for it, all the time. That fake punt shocked me, and the 4th down attempt early on was pretty aggressive. I think he feels more comfortable doing that w/ the offense we have. If the fake punt didn't work, he has more faith that we can come back and still make it a game. But it's great to see him adapt. He has had very few missteps this season. He has put together great gameplans, handled clock management well and made necessary adjustments all along the way. He's easily a top 10 coach in the league.
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Same - and it feels the same way. This isn't a flukey one-year thing. We have a GM who knows how to build a team, a coach who knows how to win games, and a QB with an arm made for Buffalo and a winning attitude. This feels amazing right now. I'm excited about the playoffs, but also don't have any kind of "we have to take advantage this year" sense of urgency (though the team should always have that). This team can be a contender for a long time.
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I respect BB - but that presser was pathetic. I thought he was going to cry. He said the "right things," but his tone was pure salt. Maybe that's more directed at the media, because he was much more gracious on the field w/ McD - but after 20 years of dominating, it would have been cool to see him be a bit more magnanimous.
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I guess I'm in a minority, but I love Knox. He's a true football player - tough & resilient, and he has all of the skills you want in a TE. Obviously, it's been a mix of good & bad so far, but this is a young player. He made an early mistake last night, but more than made up for it with great play the rest of the game, including a couple of very key plays. That 4th down catch was great. He'll only get better.
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I smiled from the 2nd quarter on, and then for the rest of the evening. And I woke up smiling. Great write-up.
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It's funny to hear how casually they say things like "all we need to do is find a franchise QB" or "we just need a 1-2 year rebuild and we're back on top," like it's all a "just add water" kind of thing. Sure, they might get lucky. But chances are that they are in for a long stretch of mediocrity. They have almost nothing to work with right now, and BB the GM is not as good as BB the coach. I remember feeling the same way after the Kelly years. I just assumed we'd figure out a way to continue to dominate. I remember talking myself into Todd Collins.
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I wouldn't trade Allen for Mahomes right now. I'm not sure if that's homer talk, but I feel like Allen has a higher ceiling. Given the trajectory of his improvement and the skills he has, there just doesn't seem to be a limit.
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Man, it's salt city on the Pats boards, as it was in BB's presser. Sorry you couldn't dominate for 21 years. Is it really so hard to be even a teensy bit gracious after so much time? I hope we see many more pressers like that. I can get very used to seeing Belichick hold back tears as he struggles to say "they were okay."