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wiseman3

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  1. 2 minutes ago, dwight in philly said:

    Violation of HIPPA  law.. 

    No, it's not. By going to the game, you're making the choice to share your health information. No one is forcing you to go to the game, no one is stealing your information. 

     

    Perhaps you should do some more research on what HIPPA is

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  2. 1 minute ago, Albany,n.y. said:

    What's interesting is I got my Excelsior Pass & it expires on 9/22. I guess they're waiting to see if a booster shot will be needed. I also have my CDC card.  

     

    After the DMV rejected my birth certificate for my enhanced license because I taped it because it was falling apart, I'm not laminating anything from the government unless they instruct us to do so.  (Fortunately I had another copy that I had sent away for so I was able to get my enhanced license)

    You can renew the Excelsior pass. It basically allows you to renew it until Pfizer/etc says the vaccine isn't effective anymore. Its pretty easy to renew it

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Arkady Renko said:

    Surprised they aren't going the Excelsior Pass route that allows for a recent negative test also.  

    Polancarz did mention the Excelsior Pass later on. I think thats what it will end up being. 

     

    He also mentioned no need to test fans before hand. If you're vaccinated, you're good to go

  4. Some of you need to lighten up...in no way are people associating Bills Mafia with the actual Mafia, which by the way isn't really a major thing anymore anyways. Thats like saying you are offended by the Minnesota Vikings name because Vikings once killed/pillaged your ancestral families land. Lol, its just a name. A vast majority of people, players, staff members embrace it and welcome it. Everyone here just seems grumpy

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  5. 1 hour ago, rayray808 said:

    WEEK ONE: B+

    WEEK TWO: A+

    WEEK THREE: B+

    WEEK FOUR: A-

    WEEK FIVE: B-

    WEEK SIX: D

     

    WEEK SEVEN: D+

     

    30/43 - 70% completion - 307 yards - 0 TD - 0 INT - 61 yards rushing - 1 fumble

     

    I will address the elephant in the room first - yes, he has a D+ despite throwing for 300 yards. First and foremost that 300 yard thing was mainly a "Bills" stat that we were all obsessed with and frankly in his 3rd year we have to move on from that glorified marker. Josh Allen gets a D+ today because he made way too many mistakes in the red zone and our offense relied on a rookie kicker to SCORE ALL OF OUR POINTS.

     

    The good: there were drives where Josh took what the defense gave us and drove us all the way down the field. He also had 3 potential TD passes that didn't end up happening: the first to Gabe Davis which got called back because he wasn't lined up correctly. The second one to Beasley, but he didn't establish position to get back in before the catch, and lastly, the one that hurt me the most, the beauty to Kroft which would have been such a cool moment for someone who just welcomed a new child into this world.

     

    The bad: I'm sure I was not alone in receiving text messages from friends that Josh had that "panic" look in his eyes again. It reminds me of when someone studies for a test, shows up in the classroom confident and ready, and then opens the page and realizes that the teacher switched the test questions. He simply refuses at times to take what the defense gives him and always tries for the hero ball play. Wide open receivers underneath only to be forcing it into windows that don't exist. He needs to be better.

     

    The ugly: Red zone decisions. The fumble was just terrible and sadly, was somewhat expected after he got away with that first fumble but luckily his knee was down. The 3rd and short where he decided to selfishly keep the ball rather than give it to Moss was way too obvious and has become an instant read for defenders.

     

    Glass half full: it's a road division win and they usually never come easy. Vegas set us up for disaster with such a huge point spread, and coming off 2 losses to face a 0-6 team had trap game written all over it but we did what was needed to get the W. The offense got Bass in FG position and he delivered. The defense made key stops and had essential turnovers to bring Darnold back down to reality.

     

    We are 5-2 getting ready to face the Pats. We are in good shape and I have confidence this team will continue to rally through these injury bugs (missing John Brown is huge for Josh) and win this division.

     

    GO BILLS!

     

    Man this is a bad take. I'll leave it at that, lol

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  6. Was Allen bad? Yes. But can you say anyone on the team was good today? Not really. Besides Beasley and 1 Diggs catch, tell me who stood out to you as playing well, because I've got nothing. You can crap on Allen all you want,  but keep that same energy for the rest of the team. The Brown first drop was horrendous. Diggs probably needs to haul that perfect deep ball in. Plenty of blame to go around

  7. 49 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

    He's somewhere in the middle. These last 2 games do not reflect his abilities but I think the first 4 games were somewhat his ceiling. He's probably going to be a 95-100 qbr kind of guy. But there's no way he's ever going to sustain a 122qbr and 71% over a full season. 

    Fun fact, Allen had a higher QBR this game than Mahomes

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