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JoPoy88

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  1. no one that matters though. The Duke love needs to stop. It’s getting creepy.
  2. because he’s not an NFL caliber receiver. No need to mention what is obvious to everyone (besides you.)
  3. goes to division records i believe.
  4. Good field position again. Let’s go please need points before half.
  5. Woof. That’s 3 already. Calm down JA.
  6. Roberts has the green light to take it out all the time. It’s the only reason he’s here.
  7. Great stop again. D put in a tough position and held.
  8. These slow developing runs probably aren’t going to work today
  9. That’s it right there. Make Lamar throw outside the numbers. Good stop
  10. That title...I can tell you’re upset but that title is hard to parse no offense.
  11. I mean, you sort of answered your own question in the body of your post. Those reasons, plus the fact that they are one of the very few teams with a true national fanbase, should spell it out for you. Have fun with it - watch them lose. Repeatedly. It’s very satisfying.
  12. Cringe...but good effort for sure.
  13. And 10 pages later, PUNT the troll got exactly what he or she wanted. Have they come back once to respond to the many thoughtful takes over the course of several days to respond on this? Many, MANY posters in this thread put way more thought into responses to this asinine provocation by the OP and yet he hasn’t come back to reply once in his own thread. I thought that was a rule around here but “rules” around here don’t get enforced equally so who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ bang up job guys
  14. is this not a place to speculate on tie-breakers, playoff scenarios, etc...for the Bills? Cool you could have just skipped over the thread but thanks for the input ?
  15. excellent observations and yes all those outcomes would be welcome.
  16. For those curious: “Total QBR was developed by a team at ESPN Stats & Information Group including Jeff Bennett, Dean Oliver, Alok Pattani, Albert Larcada, and Menlo College professor Ben Alamar. The group also received input from ESPN analysts Trent Dilfer, Jon Gruden, and Ron Jaworski. Total QBR was developed based on analysis of 60,000 NFL plays between 2008-2010, and was unveiled on August 5, 2011. The formula was modified in 2012 and again in 2013.”
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