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  1. 1 hour ago, ProcessAccepted said:

    Knee jerk reaction alert. Brady will be back to putting up points next week since he won't be playing our D. 

     

    That wasn't an off day for Brady, that's a shutdown defense doing it's thing.

     

     

    this, this, this, this, did i say this?

     

    there was only 1 elite D on that field sunday and it wasn't the Pats***

     

    what they did to our O = meh  (we've had multiple TO games this year, they didnt do anything special)

    what we did to their O = elite (i dare say we don't see anyone else stop them like that until the next Bills - Pats*** game)

  2. 5 minutes ago, SoTier said:

     

    McCoy has 214 yards on 40 carries (5.4 avg), 12 carries for first downs, and 2 TDs.  He's also caught 9 passes out of 11 targets for 71 yards (7.9 avg) for 3 first downs and 1 TD.  He has 0 fumbles.  That projects to be about 850 yards on the ground plus another 280 yards via passing, and he's not even the feature back on a passing team.

     

    I'm not a fan of playing money ball, especially on the offensive side.   You can't have too much talent on offense in the modern NFL in order to be successful as the Pats, Chiefs, Saints, Rams, and Eagles have repeatedly demonstrated.   Surrounding a top QB prospect/veteran with second stringers and JAGs hasn't proven to be a particularly successful formula for building consistent playoff contenders in this century.

     

     

     

    i gotta admit it looks like we missed out on a lot of production but i think that's the translation from the bills to the chiefs, nobody plays the Chiefs to stop the run and they have an above average OL so no surprise McCoy would look good there and i'm especially happy for him but I don't think he does that here, and with the split carries he would be unhappy.

     

    i honestly think there's more to the McCoy cut and ultimately landing in KC, i gotta believe there was some discussion between him and McBean and then something between McBean and KC so they were assured he'd be taken care of, there is/was a lot of respect between them and it was a matter of fit and his best case scenario outside of the Bills.

  3. fact is Tom looked in the mirror Sunday and saw an old man and he's more focused on that than anything else.  He's giving credit in the form of innuendo but at the end of the day he's scared and not of getting hurt but falling down to the point the team either flounders or looks a different direction, remember this is the guy that said "I'm going to play until i'm 45" and he meant it, and that won't be as a backup.

     

    now his ego, HGH, health science diet, protection from the league (in however form you choose to answer) and D will motivate him to drive on but he's a man that's now facing his inner demons and it genuinely bothers him; how he's perceived in this league means everything to him.

     

    now - things will be alright in Pats*** land as they get the Deadskins next so their facade will continue but it's only masking the inevitable, if he has to throw the ball that many times with no/little running game and stronger teams on the backside of their schedule could be a tougher run than they had last year.

     

    and i know i'll get labeled as crazy here but I'm not putting the word elite nor great in front of talking about their D; I'll give them 'good' to 'solid' (maybe coaching moves the dial towards good) but they let a mediocre, turnover prone offense put up almost 400 yards on them and they were getting tired towards the end.  the interceptions were as bad on Josh than they were on the D, basic, run of the mill capitalization on a bad mistake; they didn't do great things to create them and the Bills have had multi-turnover games this season so the Pats didn't bring something new.  Josh was out of his mind, the Pats*** mystique was more of a factor than solid defensive play.

     

    definitely not going to happen this week, but this Pats D ends up middle of the road by years end, i get it, that's a risky statement with the easy road they have but the average bills and the terrible Josh allen (Pats*** fans comments, not mine) dominated them on both sides.

     

    Remember:  it was just last year we were experience a sting of multiple TO's/sacks for our D and all the "bills fans" on this site were arguing "it's not sustainable" so then why are we labeling the Pats*** D as elite when in their only game playing an average offense they managed enough TO's to get by for a win?

     

  4. 37 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

    Vrabel is going to watch film on NE and attack Allen (if he plays) all game long.  He's going to send at least 5 I believe on the majority of the passing plays.

    Allen either has to learn to get rid of the ball quicker and to the shorter option or he's going to struggle again.

     

    i saw a stat that Allen was the most blitzed QB for 2019 and it was a pretty decent margin to 2nd place, not sure the last game inflated that stat or not but that's telling.

     

    Dabs needs to work some blitz nullifying outlets into his plays and Allen needs to rely on them, do it like the Pats and just use the outlet till the D backs off.

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  5. 54 minutes ago, 1ManRaid said:

    Hot damn, guess I can tell my neighbor he was wrong and he DOES owe me a 12 pack of beer!

     

    no kidding and I still cannot create a topic nor send a PM, it must be a time in account thing, i just hit 3 months and still no worky so must be 6 months?

  6. 9 minutes ago, Chicharito said:

    Sitting here thinking about when Trent Edwards got crushed in Arizona years back and how it basically ruined the kid. We all know Josh has the skill set to be the leader of this team . I just hope this hit doesn’t scare the game out of him like it did to Trent.

     

    I went to that game, rode my motorcycle from LA to Phoenix, it was like 130 degrees (thats high desert between them cities!).

     

    i remember walking into the stadium with pride, tons of Bills fans all around, got to our seats and it was like the second play? wham! TE down and we get pummeled.

     

    if any of you have been to that stadium, there's a city walk like setup right across the street, bars, restaurants and shops and they were open all night, so adding insult to injury I got absolutely hammered; shots were in the mix and i'm a beer only guy.  I tried to hook my buddy up with this chick (they eventually got together) while dragging her around trying to find him a bouncer intervened, I punched him out, got thrown out of the bar (3 guys literally threw me, my head scraped on the pavement; i deserved it tho) and woke up on the hotel floor with my shirt pulled over my head.  my buddy said he needed the hotel staff to help get me to the room.

     

    the last of my misery?  i had to ride home, hungover as heck, 7 hours in 130 degrees, in the desert and i didnt have a windshield yet (i was too young and cool for that back then).

     

    when i came to my senses a couple of days later i contacted the bar to apologize and pay for my tab that i never closed, they just charged me $75 as they couldn't find it.

     

    F that game, seriously, F it.

     

    anyway - I'm confident JA is not TE in any regard, dumb decisions, yes, but he's fearless and that's already 1000x NOT TE, he'll get it turned around, he's got too many people pulling for him.

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  7. On 9/29/2019 at 7:40 AM, Tiffany980 said:

    Since 2009, teams have been called for 28 RTP penalties against Brady. 28 penalties in 6824 attempts. That's 0.41 penalties per 100 pass attempts.  Obviously, the "You can't touch Brady" nonsense is 100% made up and false.

     

    https://www.nflpenalties.com/roughing-the-passer-by-qb.php? 

     

    Meanwhile, Brady is the 7th most sacked QB in NFL history. In reality, teams are allowed to hit Brady at will...

     

     

     

     

     

    That site is total bunk, read the guys blog, HES A PATS*** FAN

     

    not affiliated with the NFL, doesn’t identify his source data...

     

    so bunk it pisses me off you’d try to pass this crap as reality..

  8. 9 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

    should start at the time of the kick.  He takes a step(maybe 2) and then leaps the line.  

     

    EDIT: doesn't work because of NFL.  Go to the 6:45 mark.

     

    I stand corrected,  as. I interpret the verbiage in the rule his initial leap was legal.  After the snap, within 1 yard.

     

    but he does appear to use his left hand as a spring attempt on the back of a bills player and that’s certainly a foul, but is it clear enough?  

  9. 30 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

    may run forward and leap, provided he does not cross the line of scrimmage or land on players.

     

    1 minute ago, MarkAF43 said:

    As someone else said, not a missed call. He was on the line and leaped over. Completely legal play based on the rule. 

     

    What am I missing?  Or better yet how are you translating the rule?

  10. 21 minutes ago, gobills1212 said:

    Come talk to me when you're off probation;)

     

    hahaha, it's funny you say that, i was just about to create my first ever post and noticed i couldn't, then noticed people with less rep points and posts could and for the life of me can't figure out why i'm being 'managed'; then when i tried to send a PM @Chandler#81 it tells me "you can send 0 messages per day" so i cant even PM him lol

     

    is there some super-secret gathering of the skulls that have to review and vote me in?  i'm new to the whole forum thing (goes for any site) so i'm not sure how these things are run.

     

    honestly - i've lurked this site for well over a decade, i'm just not much of a forum guy until recently i thought it would be cool to mix it up

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  11. 5 minutes ago, row_33 said:

    a sad reflection on how far this team has sunk

     

    the Kelly Era Bills didn't pray and hope for an injury to the best players on the other team

     

     

     

    know your limitations my man.

     

    all kidding aside, i'm sure the Pats*** don't care either and hopefully we get to that level, the Bills just need to grow into that state and i believe we're headed that direction.

  12. 32 minutes ago, PaattMaann said:

    we ARE all part of Bills Mafia whether you like it or not, sorry to break it to you. It's the name of the fanbase, you can only get out of it by dying or rooting for another team. 

     

    It is sad that we have some idiots that sully the Bills Mafia name, but that is true of any fan base (like those in Raider Nation that are violent)...but the only way to combat the losers who break tables and light themselves on fire and put their hands down girlfriends pants in the stadium is to do GOOD things in the name of Bills Mafia like we all do daily/weekly/yearly. 

     

    You can say "that's not me", but you are wrong. 

     

     

     

    i'm going to respectfully disagree, after 18 years of living in Los Angeles i've met plenty of Raiders fans that absolutely did not associate themselves with the 'Raiders Nation' and i have to believe that goes for other fan bases as well, so I'm a Bills fan (since 1976) but in no part involved with Bills Mafia nor am i guilty by association.

     

    not only do the acts embarrass me but the name in itself is a disappointment... seriously; how did the Raiders get 'Nation' and we get "Mafia"?

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  13. 11 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

    Numbers, probabilities, metrics etc etc. Sure, data is cool in a lot of ways but it’s also cold and boring. The real magic of the NFL ( and sports in general)  lies in its ability to surprise us. Dramatic changes of momentum, incredible plays and surprising outcomes are what keep us watching. Through all the analysis, this game has potential for those things to occur. 

     

    1000x this^^^

     

    the beauty of the game itself when played on the field with humans vs an algorithm executed over and over on a computer. 

  14. injuries always factor into the equation, with that said I see 5-7 more wins so our ceiling being 10-6

     

    this team certainly hasn't been perfect so i have to assume we'll continue to improve and shore up mistakes so we'll only get better, might be incremental but we'll get better; then we have to assume our competition also gets better.

     

    Miax2, deadskins, Broncos, nashvulle

     

    thing is, i'm pseudo-worried about the Browns, I feel like they are capable of exploding at any moment (now that can be a dangerous thing for them or their opponent)

     

    for some reason Philly doesn't worry me, not sure why as they are solid but i just dont think Wentz runs that O better than Foles and i don't think he ever will.

     

    lastly, the Jets worry me, i can see a pissed off, healthy division opponent playing spoiler coming into our house and leaving us in ruins; the key word being healthy here.

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