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buffblue

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  1. Have you seen our schedule? Just slightly more difficult than Miami's
  2. If Miami is able to beat the Chiefs, exactly what games do you have them losing so we can win the division and have a prayer at the #1 seed? This is one of the hardest remaining games on their schedule. The odds of Buffalo taking the East with a Dolphin victory today decrease significantly
  3. Spot on. People worry way too much about the Chiefs. We need the Dolphins to start losing some games first.
  4. Keep these guys out of the AFC
  5. With our tendency of starting off slowly on defense I would take the ball if given the opportunity. The game is going to come down to the Bills scoring plenty of points anyway, so might as well try to get into an early rhythm and take the lead.
  6. The division is tough, but there are plenty of winnable games where they will be a solid favorite (GB, ARI, NE at home, IND away). They are also 4-2 now in the AFC. I don't think they can just be written off, similar to the Jets and Browns. Everyone right now has a better conference record than the Bills except for Cincy
  7. One good thing I can remember about his crew is the bogus PI call on 4th down they made against the Rams in 2020, allowing us to throw the game winning TD to Tyler Kroft. The Bills got so lucky after blowing a 28-3 lead
  8. I would add the 2020 Divisional round against Baltimore If the Bills could somehow win, we would effectively bury the Bengals with owning the head to head and dropping them to 0-4 in the AFC. They would be in dire straits for both the division and wild card race. For that reason you can easily argue the game is at least as big for them as it is for us
  9. Toss up between Chris Watson and Justin Rogers
  10. Never really understood the tracking of an individual player's MVP odds based solely on statistics and from a purely rooting interest (from a betting standpoint I get it). Just win games. If we do that, chances are Allen will be playing well, and his odds for accolades increase. If they don't, who cares. Just win games
  11. It has been an illustrious journey filled with magical moments
  12. What a horrendous day of action this is turning out to be
  13. Bengals are 0-2 in the AFC North and 0-3 in the AFC. That's another thing working against us next Sunday as they cannot afford another conference loss, though our AFC record is hardly stellar either at 2-3
  14. But of course that's exactly what's going to happen
  15. Much rather them lose. Don't want them to get in a groove before playing us by getting a big victory on the west coast. The game is going to be difficult enough.
  16. Big if
  17. Couldn't agree more
  18. The Bills had about 10 opportunities to put a bow on the game from the mid 3rd quarter to the end. Anything from converting a single 3rd down, stopping just one 4th down, not punting the ball into the end zone, Von Miller jumping offside allowing Mayfield to reach the end zone, etc. They failed on every single chance. For anyone who watches tennis, it was the equivalent of being 0-10 on break point opportunities, all of which were set points. The Bills should have won this game by 3 scores easily, but their self inflicted wounds nearly cost them the season
  19. Ken Dorsey can @_#- right off. What a moron
  20. Every punter is a god against us
  21. Murray is no where near the caliber of player that Henry is, but I agree 100 percent that Hopkins would be the more impactful acquisition of the two
  22. So I guess our objective then will be to achieve more balance? Play more "complimentary football" as McDermott likes to say? We are already running the ball better than we have in years, especially considering they have brainwashed Allen not to scramble. And guess what? We are a less explosive and productive offense because of it
  23. You don't acquire a player like Henry unless you intend to make him the focal point of your offense. Last I checked we have Josh Allen. Factor in the mileage/salary/loss of draft capital and it seems like a ludicrous idea
  24. Nothing against Henry or the OP for posting what he heard, but I always find it funny when the Bills are linked to big name players that play a position that is not remotely close to one of their biggest needs. Then when you factor in salary/age/draft compensation it becomes even more hilarious. I mean, honestly, who has sat here and watched the Bills of late and said the one big move they need to make is for a running back?
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