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I forgot to give my pick 😂. I think y’all are points crazy…I don’t really see either team hitting 30. I’m goin. 24-21 bills. Another suspiciously perfect over/under pick by Vegas at 45.5 lol
tough to pick without knowing 100% taron is playing though. Bills could win a comfy low 2 scorer with him in there.
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Bills d is a bit underrated too imo…that stretch post all those jax injuries they were pretty terrible which skews things a bit
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3 hours ago, Thrivefourfive said:
I believe I said Bills 28 - 13 Steelers. Pretty good.
Bills 35 - 29 Chefs
But you can’t possibly see this situation and these two teams the same as in 2020, right?He’s been talkin up the dolphins all season then had to do a late pivot to the chiefs when they spanked Miami lol
On 1/19/2024 at 12:53 PM, FilthyBeast said:Filthy's Divisional Round predictions (4-2 last week)
Packers over 49ers
Lions over Bucs
Ravens over Texans
Chiefs over Bills (Winner gets to and wins SB)
I've wavered on the Bills pick but can't go against my gut feeling and dreadful anxiety telling me this team just isn't going to get it done against a team teetering on the brink of a dynasty. Chiefs have no pressure at all compared to the Bills here which is off the charts especially at home. But if I'm wrong the Bills will go the distance.
Regarding a specific score prediction, I see the Chiefs getting off to a fast start like the Bengals last year and never looking back.
Something to the tune of Chiefs 38 Bills 24 which I believe was identical to the AFCCG in 2020.
You don’t need to pretend you wavered haha we all saw you post 75% of experts are pickin the chiefs and it’s gonna swing to a pick em or chiefs will be the favorite after talkin the chiefs up for weeks 😂
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30 minutes ago, CircleTheWagons99 said:
My biggest concern is the refs
I really think the chiefs burned their bridge with the refs with that b*tch fest about the offensive offside
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1 hour ago, Billl said:
I think it’ll be a weird score due to something wild happening in the game, but I also think Kansas City throws their weight around. Something like 32-19 Chiefs.
It’s honestly refreshing to see an actual rival fan on here as a break from our infamous pretend bills fan posters that are actually fans of other teams 😂
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1 hour ago, newcam2012 said:
You site one example where the Chiefs acted inappropriately and out of character. Mahomes owned up to his inappropriate behavior. As a competitor I think the circumstances got the best of him. No excuses though and Reid was worse after the fact. I'm not here to defend the Chiefs.
However, football isn't a popularity contest, a higher character contest, or who whines and ***** more or less. Who gaves two poops about that? It's about rings and super bowls. Do the math!!!
The high road here is meaningless. The great culture builder of McD hasn't produced a Lombardi. The great toughness, grit, and strength of the Bills is recently 0-2 vs KC in the playoffs. That's the bottom line and the only narrative that counts. Tomorrow can go a long way to change the narrative.
I get it stand behind your team. I do the same with the Bills. They are resilient and have made an incredible run. That run comes smashing down with another KC victory. Talk about a demoralizing loss. Equally, a Bills win will have an euphoric effect on the fan base. Sure hope to experience that feeling.
The amount of time spent on hating the Chiefs and calling into question their character and strength is ridiculous. For God's they are defending champs, have one of best coaches in the NFL, and the best QB on the planet. But hey, question their heart, strength, and character all you want.
Tomorrow, we certainly will find out where each team stands. All I know is this is the opportunity Bills fans have been looking for for years. KC in Buffalo. Put up or shut up. No excuses...
Go Bills!!!!
Football is crazy high variance…a single game head to head really doesn’t mean much of anything as far as where franchises are at overall. Don’t think there will be much demoralization either way honestly. The niners have been to what, 3 out of the last 4 nfc championships and won 0 of those superbowls? Do their fans seem demoralized? John harbaugh has been bounced from the playoffs early for a decade but here they both are. Just gotta keep gettin into the playoffs to give yourselves a chance.
I do think you’re underselling the mahomes meltdown a bit though to change gears for a minute, I don’t think I’ve seen a player do that in history. Had to be held back while screaming at refs for a perfectly valid call then went to meet the opposing qb post game and still whining about it…real bad look. You’re gonna hear a lot of that from every teams fans so you might as well get used to it 😂. This is not just a bills fan thing
yea it’s one example but Gronk punching tre white in the back of the head long after a play was over was one example too lol some things are so bad they stand on their own.- 2
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2 minutes ago, Billl said:
You’re 100% correct, and you’re proving my point. Mahomes doesn’t deserve the MVP this year even though he’s a better player than Lamar. Lamar had the better regular season, and it’s a regular season award. Mahomes is much more willing to run in the postseason, and he’s an extremely effective runner. Lamar runs in the regular season. He deserves the award.
How am I proving your point? My point is I don’t trust the judgement of a poster that said mahomes and Allen were even this year because it is absolutely not true lol I think you’re underselling him pretty hard if you think mahomes has the same body of work this season
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10 minutes ago, Billl said:
Buffalo lost multiple games this season because Josh gave them away. The same can’t be said of Mahomes. Lamar is going to win the MVP this season, and he’s going to deserve it. That doesn’t mean he’s the best QB in the league. If it were a “best player in the league” award, it would go to Mahomes or Allen every year.
I can remember one pick or fumble six in Josh’s entire career and mahomes gave up one of each on back to back drives this year to lose to a team thats qb through for 61 yards 😂. Multiple turnovers in a loss to Denver too. A lot of one turnover games where he was just cr*ppy too lol
Mahomes had two huge turnovers overturned vs jets and pats also that absolutely should not have been on top of that. Still had a two turnover game against NE despite it
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6 hours ago, VW82 said:
If it wasn't Lamar, it should have been Purdy. I think it was Barnwell who pointed out that Purdy had the 4th greatest statistical season of all time by any/a+. Dak had a better statistical season as well. Mahomes was about the same as Josh and arguably had less weapons.
Josh will hopefully prove he's the best player in the NFL with this upcoming SB run, but as for 2023 MVP, No.
mahomes was 11th in total tds. Josh was 1st. How is that the same?
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1 minute ago, Brand J said:
Minnesota?
That’s legitimately the only one I can think of
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Just now, KDIGGZ said:
That was a Josh throw. Boggles the mind
That’s a Josh attempt on 3rd and 25 in the second quarter lol I don’t think he’d ever do that in that spot of a game
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Just now, Big Turk said:
That was a Ryan Fitzpatrick level of decision in the 2 minute drive
Ryan Fitzpatrick level decisions the whole second half lol
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Just now, Scott7975 said:
Purdy had a TD pass there but elected to run.
He bailed that pocket obscenely early…feels like he lost all confidence in this one and will probably win anyway 😂
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It’s kind of nice to see an interim coach earn themselves the job for once
6 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:I dont have the time or enrgery to look it up.
But has there ever been an interim guy that then gets the full time job and done really well?
I'm struggling to recall anyone that actually did well when they first got the job as an interim
Note. This is NFL I'm talking. The Michigan basketball coach Steve Fisher that won a NCAA championship as and interim that took over for the Fab 5 may be the greatest interim to HC story in sports history.
I feel like an interim keeps the job so infrequently that the sample size is too small to comment on either way. I think marrone was one technically but they probably always planned for him to get a shot at hc
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Just now, TheFunPolice said:
I totally expected Greenlaw to fumble
Lol
Just go down man. Those cuts backs are asking for trouble
Longest 6 yard return I’ve ever seen
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Purdy is gettin the tua treatment with all these dropped picks lol
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2 minutes ago, QCity said:
Odds are already out. They're both 3.5 point dogs.
They change a bit when one team wins…we were underdogs to kc in the middle of our game last week I believe
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52 minutes ago, Einstein said:
The 49ers had over 420 yards of offense and averaged 6.3 yards per play against Baltimore.
They were moving the ball just fine against the Ravens defense.
Purdy just couldn’t get out of his own way.
Saw a lot of niners fans posting that the picks were just unlucky tipped balls but it seemed to me purdy was lucky he didn’t throw even more picks 😂
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Just now, AlfaBill said:
Is it me or does every other team have receivers WIDE open except the bills? Josh has to constantly for them in a tight window. I could have completed that pass!
Texans def didn’t 😂
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3 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:
Talk all the trash you want about Purdy. For a 2nd year guy, you can't ask for more.
He kinda got lucky on that dropped pick though to be fair lol
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1 minute ago, PetermansRedemption said:
No intentional grounding there?
Only when josh does it…I’ve legit never seen that called any other time on a route mixup when the qb has time 😂
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21 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:
https://www.chiefs.com/news/divisional-playoff-injury-report-chiefs-vs-bills
Nose Tackle Derrick Nnadi ruled out, as well as the recently activated from IR Skyy Moore.
Questionable designations to a pair of WRs in Toney and Ross.
A relatively clean sheet for these guys, but losing their starting caliber DL must burn.
Edit: Back up tackle Wanya Morris also ruled out with a concussion it appears he sustained in practice? Full participant earlier this week, then limited, to DNP and ruled out. I left this off initially as he is not in the starting 5. On second thought, I came back to add him after recognizing it was Morris who faced the Bills (many say admirably) when Donovan Smith could not play. Likely a non factor but in the event of an in game injury, they’d be down to their next option.
Chiefs are in a tough spot if they lose an olineman for sure. Pretty rough spot for skill position players too no Toney no skyy moore
8 hours ago, Ralonzo said:The Chiefs will play quite close because their main secondary technique is holding. Can the refs spot the holds on both teams is the question.
Seems like they don’t really call holds in the playoffs
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Just now, Johnnycage46 said:
I just do NOT get the Lamar MVP talk this year.
He’s the mvp of throwin it pretty well to wide open guys lol
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So many fake slides by Lamar on that carry
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Johnson clears protocol, Bernard not expected to play
in The Stadium Wall
Posted · Edited by Generic_Bills_Fan
A lot of it depends on severity/how well the recovery went for each one which there’s no way for us to really know. A player can get one really bad concussion that should end their season/career while another player can have a handful of mild ones and be in a better spot
You can be in the protocol without actually having a concussion too because there’s no fool proof test to determine you actually have one.