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I take all of Joe’s ratings with a quarry of salt.
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1 minute ago, NewEra said:
It’s a huge game and I hope he’s healthy enough to play but the worst thing we can do is rush him back and aggravate the injury even worse.
I don’t expect him to play.
Yeah, I don’t either. That sucks. He would have to be close to 100% to have them risk it. If it were an ankle or shoulder or something I think he plays. Hammy’s are too tricky.
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1 minute ago, Coach Tuesday said:
Horn and Gilmore are a couple of straight up muggers on the outside. Refs can flag every single play if they want.
IMO right from the start, Gilmore was very handsy. Many Bills fans seemed to hate him or jump on him because early on he got a lot of interference penalties. Back then, NFl officials used to let established or star CBs use their hands like that and not call it. Gilmore wasn’t savvy enough to prevent it. By the end of year three he was known as being a future star and started to get away with a lot. His last year here he seemed to do the same things but not get flagged and his reputation went up.
Belichick likely knew this progression and Gilmore got away with mugging his whole Pats career.
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Overall… Good for him. Good for Panthers. Good for Bills.
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In 2016, Gilmore’s last season, the one he gave up on us, he had five INT, was voted to his first Pro Bowl, and won the EdBlock Courage award.
The Ed Block Courage Award is an annual award presented to a player from each team in the National Football League (NFL) who are voted for by their teammates as role models of inspiration, sportsmanship, and courage
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I do think the Bills will make calls to agent. I don’t think they are likely to make sufficient offer. But one of the strong reasons for signing him or wanting to, in addition to his talent, is to keep him away from KC, Balt, Bucs and anyone in our way.
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4 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:
You are seriously telling me that he played hard at the end?
I just said he wanted out at the end. But he didn’t hate it here, he didn’t suck, he was great.
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1 hour ago, Bill from NYC said:
Alot more than Gilmore. Plus, they even TRIED to win and went all out. They didn't dog it half the time like Gilmore.
You just equate cornerbacks with cop killers. Gilmore was great here. This idea that he hated it in Buffalo was nonsense from the start. He did want to leave at the end because we weren’t good and weren’t going to pay him the money.
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15 minutes ago, Ghost_002! said:
Again...not ask to be them..was never compared to them coming out of the draft so why does he need to play like them?
He needs to throw the ball 20 yards
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Just now, Warcodered said:
Honestly best case scenario both teams looked like crap and the Patriots have a worse record now.
I think I would have preferred Bucs losing like this but agree with you. This was what we wanted for most part. Neither team looked good IMO. It was uneventful and boring despite Collingsworth blathering.
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1 minute ago, Warcodered said:
So what you don't want to play the Bucs in the Super Bowl...really? I mean that is so far down the line of uncontrollable things.
To me we are not going to be happy this year unless we go to or win the Super Bowl. The two single biggest obstacles to winning it are playing AT KC and playing Bucs in the game. I’m pretty confident in any other scenario.
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Just now, Sharky7337 said:
If they win they are one game back. I would say that's pretty much a threat.
This is why us bills fans can't have nice things. We have one good season and all of a sudden our fans start acting crazy.
They aren’t a threat. They’re a .500 team. At best.
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Refs are confused as to who they should favor
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Just now, Warcodered said:
....so we'd want the Patriots lose to make it easier to win the division and have home playoff games....what does the Bucs losing do to help us?
The Pats are no threat to us in our division. Carolina or New Orleans could win division if Bucs lose 4-5 games. They have already lost one. Not winning division almost assures away playoff games after first week.
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That was great pass.
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Just now, Warcodered said:
The Bucs are in the NFC them winning means nothing to us.
Home field advantage in playoffs is enormous
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One of the obstacles to Bills winning Super Bowl is playing the Bucs. Pats are no real threat. Pats winning this game overall would be good for the Bills even if you can’t root for it.
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1 minute ago, Ghost_002! said:
Exactly...if anyone outside this form said the same thing about Josh Allen that's being said in here his first 3 season, you would of got a lot of oh there are just "talk heads" they do not know crap.
I think Josh throwing for 159 yards and 50% completion in games as a rookie showed a lot more promise than Jones tonight.
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Just now, y2zipper said:
Definitely looks better than the other rookies here. I don't know what the physical talent is, but he can definitely read the field and the arm is good. He's not super athletic and the pocket awareness isn't there yet but if you look like a game manager as a rookie, that's impressive IMO.
It looks like the way BB developed Brady. The defense is good and they're simplifying it for Jones.
His arm is awful. He’s accurate on 10 yard passes. That’s good. But he can’t drive the ball downfield which is a death knell in nfl.
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Jones ain’t good. He can’t throw the ball 15 yards down the field. They have 14 points. Any rush he gets sacked.
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Thanks for that. JT does a really good job. That first TD to Sanders was insane when you see when he threw it.
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10 hours ago, NewEra said:
Idk. Sure he can, but not every time. Prior to Miami and wft, the last two games we saw him play, our OL got shredded and he played poorly. I didn’t see Superman vs Kc or Pittsburgh.
Versus Pitt he just seemed off a little and their defense confused him a little. There were a lot of plays to be made. I didn’t see him getting sacked or rattled by one guy quickly rushing or in his face IMO.
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4 minutes ago, NewEra said:
We’ll live and die on the OL play.
Not so sure about that. Josh has proven that he can be truly great without it. Again, this is not how we would like it, and we need to do what we can to make it better. There were a lot of factors that went into the Bills loss to the Chiefs last year that rivaled the lackluster OL performance.
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So what is the Defensive Gameplan?
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I say put Tre on Hill and just let him be. Tre will get beat a couple times but I think we can live with it. Put Poyer or Hyde double teaming Kelce every play. Switch up the DL often and throw a few blitzes at Mahomes from Milano/Klein or DBs.