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3 minutes ago, CircleTheWagons99 said:
They knew if they kicked the FG, Allen would just drive it down for a TD. Their best bet was to go for it, maybe they should have run it instead of having their RB throw it?
Yea I think harbaugh said his logic was there’s no way they stop josh in 4 down territory…Lamar was in the classic damned if you do damned if you don’t situation. If he throws the ball away on 4th down it’s a waste of a play because they were turning the ball over on downs if the pass was incomplete anyway but the interception in the end zone was devastating because we got 16 extra yards of field position
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7 hours ago, Buffalo Ballin said:
A win is a win. We take it.
We were behind 17 points, shut down MVP QB Lamar Jackson in the 2nd half of a game for the 2nd time in his career, to come back to win on the road.
We da real deal Bills.
Our running back core is abysmal though. OMG. There is nothing the coaches and management can do about that at this point. Just air it out. And unfortunately, Josh Allen has to use his legs, too. *shrugs* oh well.
Our defense remains number one in the NFL. That's hot.
It’s not all on the running backs…even when our starters are in on the offensive line we have some of the worst run blocking in the league
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52 minutes ago, Process said:
Took a peek at the Ravens message board...can't believe how many of their fans are questioning the decision to go for it at the end.
It was the right decision, not even debatable IMO.
Can't be results oriented.
You can’t throw an int in the end zone there though…that tilts the scales heavily towards ‘shouldn’t have gone for it’
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5 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:
They have a much better offensive line.
Yea that gets overlooked because people like collingsworth only want to talk about mahomes. The chiefs have one of the best offensive lines in football
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1 hour ago, MasterStrategist said:
It's a good one, so I will.
The point is nobody should be taking the Steelers lightly, they came in and upset us LY (+7 point dogs).
Should be attacking their Mlbs, that is a big weakness for them.
They are a completely different team without TJ Watt
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1 hour ago, Orlando Tim said:
14 is a ton, if I bet I would not touch this one.
Lost a bunch of money thinking 10 was a ton against Tennessee lol
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1 minute ago, Warcodered said:
Guess we're just sweeping that loss to the Colts under the rug?
I mean every team has lost outside of the eagles…and hurts is probably right there along with josh too
as I’m typing that the chiefs turned the ball over on downs this mahomes guy sucks lol
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8 minutes ago, ToGoGo said:
It's not a weekly race. It's about the whole body of work.
Oh yea of course
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Welp barring a meltdown it’s looking like mahomes will be alone atop the mvp race
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42 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said:
Wow!
So last week despite a Herculean effort on Allen’s part some posters latched onto a single missed pass.
Today was I think a fairly mediocre game by Allen--though he wasn't helped AT ALL by his WRs--yet he executes his greatest come from behind victory of his career.
Sooo... guessing these posters are loving him this week...???
I think 80% of his incomplete passes were dropped or tipped today.
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If josh is around the top for mvp odds in the first half of the year he’s almost definitely winning it imo. Like what even is this schedule to start the season…. Rams on the road, titans at home, dolphins road, ravens road, easy ish game against the Steelers finally, then chiefs road and packers home
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Just now, BigAl2526 said:
How many drops did Buffalo receivers have? It seems like the wet conditions bothered the Bills receivers a lot more than it did Baltimore receivers. I think Josh's stats took a major hit from the drops.
Ravens dropped some big ones…but less drops overall
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3 minutes ago, Warcodered said:
Harbaugh getting killed for not kicking the FG in the halftime report....like the Bills didn't drive it down to the 1 with 3 downs to get it in at the end of the game.
Supposedly the call was to let singletary into the end zone so those fan takes are insane lol
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9 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:
Agree 100%. All I'm saying is that roughing the passer call was a terrible call. So many have been disagreeing with that.
I'm not here saying refs don't make mistakes.
I happen to think that call was a HUGE call. Perhaps a game changer. One will never know for obvious reasons. 2 and 15 at the 41 vs 1st and 10 at the 26. That's HUGE in my book under the circumstances.
I don’t think 2nd and 15 is close to insurmountable…especially considering we picked up that 2nd and 25 after Allen’s junk got grabbed in the dolphins game. it was fringe fg range also.
if we didn’t pick up a chunk on second we probably pick up a few yards on third and go up 3
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17 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:
He barely hit Allen. The Raven defensive player moved his body sideways to soften the hit. He didn't slam him to the ground nor was it a late hit. It was a bad call and even the announcer on TV acknowledged it. Cone on guys let's except the gift. No need to try to justify the terrible refs call.
I’m not sure they called it for helmet to helmet…we’ll probably get an explanation tomorrow. I think they called it cuz the defender completely stopped then josh got rid of the ball and they hit him anyway
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2 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:
A soft call like that in the last few minutes of the game is inexcusable. Imagine if the shoes were reversed. We'd be livid!
Still it was a first down play though in a tie game with plenty of time left for either team to win it.. people are talkin like that was a 3rd down play
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2 minutes ago, Beast said:
I believe that roughing call was legitimate. The Ravens player broke down and stopped when Allen threw it. He then took A free shot at Allen, regardless of how weak it was. Injuries could have happened for absolutely no reason. The defender KNEW Allen threw it and there was no momentum carrying him forward. He chose to grab Allen and take him to the ground for no reason.
The only bad call was the non call for interference.
It probably was by the rule book but I still can’t believe they called that late in a game like that
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Just now, UKBillFan said:
Wouldn't be one of our games this year without an injury. Hope McKenzie is ok.
That looked like a hit on a defenseless receiver to me but my stream is now frozen so I can’t rewatch it lol
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2 minutes ago, balln said:
finally get something going runnning. and then 3 straight passes
I think you’re omitting a run getting absolutely stuffed in that description lol
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1 minute ago, JDubya76 said:
Got lucky, that was dpi
They’re swallowing the whistles all around today so I’m not sure that’s luck really. Had to call that offensive interference to offset that absurd missed hold earlier
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Just now, Rock-A-Bye Beasley said:
McDermott tried to waste a timeout. Bailed out
Idk how that’s wasting a timeout…you’re saving the clock stoppage for the 2 minute warning on the next play…they really have to try to score before halftime
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1 minute ago, ILBillsfan said:
McDermott almost cost a time-out
That wasn’t a bad time to use one though
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2 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:
Maybe Brady will lose tonight at least but the way today is going he'll look like an MVP candidate and Bucs win by 20
That would be great because that means the chiefs lost
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That looks fine to me because both players have a right to try to catch the football…absolutely massive play by Andrews on that one. That’s gonna be talked about one of the great Lamar plays rather than a terrible decision because Andrews was able to deflect that ball.
The hold in the bottom pic was probably the most obvious hold I’ve ever seen.