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The Bills seem to have a problem playing at home. ALL of their weakest performances this year have been at home. In fact, the biggest blowouts throughout the McD era have been at home. The Bills have even looked nervy during most of their home WINS this season. I'm beginning to think the Bills have a homefield disadvantage, but why? Too comfortable? Too much pressure to play for the fans? 2019: Home: 4-3 Away: 5-1 Also, the Bills have yet to show that they can handle the adversity of success, as they seem to lay eggs at home after big road wins. Similar to their inability to step on throats during a game, they have not shown an ability to do so over the course of a season either. Young team? Growing pains?
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What a disgusting Offensive effort
Giuseppe Tognarelli replied to Returntoglory's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Team loss. Drops -- by Knox, Singletary, and Beasley -- were all big. When we all stop seeing red and actually analyze this game, we'll see a lot of positives. The Bills did not play well on offense but still had the best team in the NFL sweating it out at the end. This was a good game between two of the top teams in the NFL. The Bills can play with anyone. That gives them a chance to go to the Super Bowl once the playoffs begin. Probably not this year, but it's possible. They lost to the top two teams in the conference 16-10 and 24-17, and I think they're better than everyone else. This game changes if one or more of those incomplete deep balls are successful. Pressure on the Bills a little bit now to go win in Pittsburgh. By the end of the day, the Steelers and Titans might only be a game back from the Bills with two tough games coming up for Buffalo.
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The Bills have a problem playing at home. ALL of their weakest performances this year have been at home. The biggest blowouts throughout the McD era have been at home. The Bills have even looked nervy during most of their home WINS this season. I'm beginning to think the Bills have a homefield disadvantage, but why? Too comfortable? Too much pressure to play for the fans?
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I understand the assumption (see examples of other compliments in OP), but it's just ridiculous. I'm not sure how one is supposed to know what's offensive and what's not. Someone needs to put out a Guide to Theoretically Insensitive Terms so we can all get smart. @32ABBA I've actually used this term quite a bit (and have been on the receiving end of it as well), and I had no idea it was "racist" until Booker.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/dec/06/michael-bloomberg-cory-booker-well-spoken I thought I was misreading something when I initially saw this headline. Apparently, we're not allowed to call a minority individual "well-spoken" for fear that our compliment is actually a backhanded insult. I seriously can't with this culture anymore. At some point, we need to stop trying to be offended at things. And this is coming from a left-leaning independent. Trying to compliment a minority? Forget it, I guess. "You look nice!" Response: Are you saying that black people don't usually look nice? "You're very well spoken." Response: What, are you saying that's unusual? "You're really good at fixing things!" Response: What, does that surprise you? ?