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  1. 1 hour ago, zow2 said:

     

    I think Keon sits another week and Moore gets in there for Samuel. 

     

    Keon is just hurting Josh's progressions.  He's not available off the snap and there's going to be no time against Houston to mess around.  If Keon does happen to play, I think he gets fewer than 10 snaps.  My predictions for WR's this week:

     

    Shakir

    Palmer

    Shavers

    Gabe

    Moore

     

    I strongly disagree on your first sentence. The prevalent rumor is that he was set to play last weekend until he missed a meeting Friday. I actually think that's a true one. 

     

    I do agree that he just hurts the progressions. But if he plays I think he will see more than 10 snaps, some coming in relief of Shakir who is banged up as well. 

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  2. 2 hours ago, bills742 said:

     

     

    So, it's almost certain that Coleman will be active. If this team is all all serious about seeing if Coleman can produce this is the week for it. 

     

    I think they should keep Davis, Palmer and Shavers in a nice rotation on the outside and Coleman and Shakir taking reps from the slot. 

     

    Houston has 2 good outside CBs. Let's see Coleman do some work in the slot and see if he's salvageable in the least 

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  3. 58 minutes ago, WillSaints81 said:

    This is supposed to be your year and there was never a better opportunity.

     

    Then you lose to the Dolphins. 

     

    Joe Burrow is committing career suicide with the Bengals(and his injuries are his fault), pretty much leaving the AFC to Josh and Patrick. Now, Lamar is about to make a brief appearance(after 2026 he should decline).

     

    You were looking good. You have virtually HFA over KC and whoever comes out of the AFC North. The Colts are a sitting duck. But you are behind the Patriots in your division. The Chiefs are behind Denver.

     

    This is the 2008 version of the Mahomes and Allen rivalry. Brady got knocked out all year and Manning was recovering from surgery and playing injured most of the year. The Pats lost the division and Manning didn't win his. And the Steelers, the third wheel powerhouse team then, took advantage.

     

    This just might be the year Josh and Patrick are wild cards. And guess who is going to probably pick up the tab? The one person who could only win in a scenario like this.

     

     

    Lamar.

     

    I would also wager to say both you and KC are wild card exits, KC's first with Mahomes and Josh's since his sophomore year. The Ravens will sit at the fourth seed hosting the Bills in the wild card round and then proceeding to go on the road against the Broncos and Colts, who do not have the pedigree to win the AFC. Vrabel is one of the few coaches who have punched Mahomes in the mouth so that exit is very possible(they could win in KC even).

     

    I hate this for you, so I hope you win the division. KC has a harder road and I think the double whammy occurs if they lose their division based on the narrative. 

     

    But this was the year. You're not gonna get KC this low again and I'm pretty sure with the cupcake schedule next year(NFC South and AFC South) Joe Burrow will take back his division and Lamar is due for a breather. 

     

     

    Dude, you're a Saints fan. When your team is closer to the #1 overall pick than the playoffs....maybe sit this one out 

     

    Are you possibly related to a certain Packer fan?

  4. 3 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

    Bosa would be so much better if pocket QBs were still the rage. Seems like he takes a ton of horrible angles when the QB starts running. 

     

    With that said… I think Bosa has been a solid rotational piece. This will potentially be his first healthy season in years. I’d hate for him to build on that with a different team next year. 4 sacks 4 forced fumbles is good production with 6 games left. 

    I've been a big Bosa supporter since we signed him. He brings a lot to the team. I just am not sure I would wanna sink a high dollar into him and bet on him staying mostly healthy a second straight season. Seems very risky. 

     

    Now, I also admit I'm not sure how his contract works. I believe I say somewhere he carries a $7M dead cap next season due to void years. I'm not sure if we sign him if that gets absorbed or not? But if we started by saving a big dead cap hit I could be on board. 

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  5. You can look back on my post history and see I have been a pretty big Shavers supporter since last off season. But please...pump the breaks.

     

    He's had 1 good (not even great) game. Let's not get overly excited. Every week somewhere around the league a guy has a great game out of nowhere. 

     

    I like Shavers. I think he CAN be a solid player. But let's temper expectations. Look what happens to Gabe. From "hey this guy can make some plays" to "This guy could be an all-pro" after one amazing game to..."get this loser off the team"...mostly because of over expectations.

  6. 28 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    The Bills catch a break…

    Not sure. Over the last 2 games Mills has actually played very well. They have won both games Stroud missed as well 

     

    I think I'd almost rather take my chances with Stroud coming back, maybe a bit rusty/tentative over Mills who is dealing well 

    2 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

    Anyone else only think of Marcus Stroud when you see the name “Stroud”? 

    I do, and man could we use him right now

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  7. 26 minutes ago, Johnnycage46 said:

     

    I really hope Coleman is inactive (not sure who would replace him with the injuries we have)...I think him not being out there was truly addition by subtraction. If he is again playing the most WR snaps like he had been all season, that is a bad move. If he is active, but has a reduced roll, that could work. I just don't want to see him leading the WR snap count.

     

    Our secret plan!

    I don't care how many snaps he sees. Snaps on the outside for him are basically wasted reps at this point. 

     

    Now if Shakir has a setback and can't go, I would be interested to see what a WR group of Palmer/Davis outside and Coleman in the slot may look like. But doubt Brady will think of that 

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  8. Sounding more like Samuel and Hardman are gonna miss Thursday... opening up the return bof Keon. 

     

    Thrilling.

    1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

     

    I hope & pray you're right, but I don't see this as an easy victory.  


    Nobody's hung 30 on the Texans yet this year, and most teams don't even reach 20.  


    Considering how bad our defense is, we may need to score 30 to win.  

    We have an ace up our sleeve. Say it with me. Keon Coleman:Slot Machine.

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  9. Just now, mannc said:

    I keep remembering the year we were 6-6 and everyone counted us out.  The Chiefs absolutely could go on a run.  I’d be surprised if they lose more than one more game.

    Exactly. 

     

    I have avoided watching them this year. Cannot stand looking at Mahomes faces or how he wears his helmet. So I'm not really sure where they are different from last year. Basically the same group of players. Same coaches. I just don't get how they are struggling so bad. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Paul Costa said:

    Hope Brady & JA17 remember last year @ Houston . I think we completed 9 passes. Many variables led to that ugly offensive performance. Pretty sure Shakir was out in that one. Hopefully we can have a solid offensive plan this time around 

    It was ugly. Allen was 9/30 passing. Just 131 yards. He did add 54 yards on 4 carries. Our leading receiver was Coleman who had 49 yards on one catch for Josh's only TD. Cook played well having 99 yards on 22 touches and a TD. But even for how inept our offense was, it still took them converting an improbable 59 yard field goal at the gun to get the win.

     

    As long as Allen doesn't 💩 the bed against them again, I believe we win this game easily. 

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  11. 19 minutes ago, JoshAllin said:

    Yeah taylors good, but he's also a choke artist when it matters. I remember him fumbling their playoffs chance a few times. Just key in on him and they crumble

    Easy to say if we had a normally functioning defense. Our defense has a better chance at letting him break the NFL Playoff record for yards in a game than causing him to fumble once. 

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  12. 47 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

     

     

    I hear you, BBG, but please know this, which honestly sometimes people sleep on.

     

     

     

     

    They are 5-5 for a reason.

     

     

    Oh fully agree. They are having some issues this year. But wouldn't not be so like them to turn it all around at the worst possible time and go on a long winning streak?

     

     

  13. 14 minutes ago, The Red King said:

    I didn't think much of it, until I looked closer.  Yes, they're chasing us for Wild Card, but then I looked at other Wild Card teams in the standings.

     

    We have a two-game lead on them, Chiefs and Ravens.  We already own tie-breakers with the Chiefs and Ravens.  With those tie-breakers, a win this Thurs. effectively gives us a three-game cushion.  More so, should we end up with a three or four way tie, we'd still own the tie-breaker, as we would have beaten all of them head-to-head.

     

    Now, don't get me wrong, I still want the division, and haven't given up on that, but a win Thurs. would give us a lot of security for at least making the playoffs.

    Obviously, we need to win the game. But it kinda sucks that beating the Texans helps move the Chiefs and Ravens closer to the playoffs. 

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  14. 9 minutes ago, Gregg said:

     

    And the Jets game. MetLife hasn't always been an easy place for the Bills as the two games vs Zach Wilson proved. 

    That's where the nuance of football is. 

     

    For a few years Josh struggled against the Jets defense. And the DC? Jeff Ulbrich. He has Josh's number. 

     

    And this year, in the game in Atlanta? Guess who their DC is? That's right...Jeff Ulbrich. 

     

    Josh never had a "Jet" problem...he has an Ulbrich problem. 

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  15. 24 minutes ago, PayDaBill$ said:

    He had a period where he was productive but that was a few years ago.  Beane Bag and McClappy are desperate.  Their No 1 WR can’t catch a ball, runs like Forrest Gump and can’t find the meeting room but he looks good in a yellow parka and doing the Macarena.
     

    Unfortunately while I hope he doesn’t kill us, it MH seems like a reach.

     

    I'm sorry. Once you start using derogatory pet names for grown men you lose ALL credibility as far as I'm concerned. It comes across petty, bias, immature, and unintelligent. So this is where I bid you a fond day and Go Bills. 

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  16. 1 minute ago, Gregg said:

     

    The Chiefs have a tough game with the Colts. They are home so that helps but Indy is more than capable of going there and getting a win. The Ravens are home to the Jets. They will win and win easily.

    I don't have faith the Colts can win on the road. They still seem like paper tigers to me. 

     

    Now, Johnathan Taylor may get hot and carry them, but I don't see them beating the Chiefs in KC. Hopefully, I'm wrong.

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  17. 41 minutes ago, Just Jack said:

    After Week 11...

     

    1. Denver Broncos (9-2) Up 1

    2. New England Patriots (8-2) Up 1

    3. Indianapolis Colts (8-2) Down 2

    4. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4) n/c

    5. Buffalo Bills (7-3) Up 1

    6. Los Angeles Chargers (7-4) Down 1

    7. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-4) n/c

    8. Houston Texans (5-5) Up 1

    9. Kansas City Chiefs (5-5) Down 1

    10. Baltimore Ravens (5-5) n/c

    11. Miami Dolphins (4-7) Up 1

    12. Cincinnati Bengals (3-7) Down 1

    13. Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) Up 1

    14. New York Jets (2-8) Down 1

    15. Cleveland Browns (2-8) n/c

    16. Tennessee Titans (1-9) n/c

     

    Division Leader

    Wild Card

    Darn it. Us beating the Texans this week would help clear the path for Kansas City and Baltimore providing they both win. 

  18. 4 minutes ago, PayDaBill$ said:

    Lmao they also let him go and it’s not only fumbles it’s bad decisions.  We’ll see!

     

    McD is aware that’s too funny.  Our wideout room is a disaster.

    McDermott can be justifiably criticized for a good number of things. Justifiably so. Not being thorough and being blind to things like Hardman's fumble struggles is not one of them. 

     

    And yes, the Chiefs let him go. Then they traded to bring him back at one point last year. Then they let him go again because unlike the Bills, they were successful in upgrading their WR room. That doesn't change the fact they won multiple Super Bowls with him on the roster. One of which he was a VERY key player in winning.

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