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  1. 12 minutes ago, Billznut said:

    Isn’t it amazing how NFL coaches, the best of the best, all multi millionaires are never smart enough to double or triple cover stars like Hill or Kelce and take your chances with other players?  Belichick routinely would take away the opposing teams best offensive threat. Worked pretty good for him over the last four decades

    I feel like it’s more teams jamming the middle of the field and giving Miami outside the number looks than just letting tyreek do whatever he wants.  Tua royally blew that throw and was very fortunate it worked out lol that was an atrocious underthrow 

  2. 3 minutes ago, Success said:

    I think Miami is gonna win this. The whole country is like, "it's too cold for them."

     

    They may not be as good as advertised over the 1st half of the season - but this is not a soft team. We were lucky to prevail last week. 

     

    I think they beat this soft, overrated KC team, no matter what the temp.

     

    That kc defense is anything but soft and is capable of winning this single handedly…anything could happen though for sure 

  3. 6 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

    B they have shut down the Browns run game which I believe is better than the Bills.  So be a very low scoring game, and a team like the Texans could win it.. mind you that all depends if they can beat a very very good Ravens team that I expect to be rusty next week.  

    I don’t personally agree…browns at full strength maybe though.  Flacco also doesn’t require 1/multiple qb spies so it’s a whole different beast.  The browns oline is getting absolutely whooped and Flacco is a a statue(probably why the jets didn’t want him)

  4. 24 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    More that everyone has to quantify his success: wide open guys, scheme, great OC. Obviously it helps but Stroud might just be one of those special guys. His poise and ball placement are insane for any qb, much less a rookie. 

    Are people saying he isn’t?  I’m genuinely asking not trying to prove his point lol.  You’ve gotta go through great qbs to succeed in the playoffs.  I still feel confident we come up with something that can stump a young qb but he def deserves props at the same time.  I’d personally be more worried about kc but I could see people going either way 

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  5. 13 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

    He’s done this all year. With receivers not a single person talked about before the season. As a rookie. Against one of the best defenses in the nfl. In his first playoff game, 
     

    this board hates giving other qbs any credit haha. 

    I haven’t seen anybody saying anything bad about stroud although I haven’t read every single post.  We are quick on these parts to be very afraid of a team though lol. Not too long ago the browns were the team that had everyone shakin in their boots 

  6. 42 minutes ago, Breakout Squad said:

    My friends are saying we’re cowards for moving it to Monday. We have less time to prepare for next week. We’re an embarrassment. Etc…. One said he’s not going to watch now. 
     

    I love the Bills and our fans but man some people have such selected rage and overreactions it’s embarrassing. 

    ‘We’ didn’t move it lol. ‘We’ can give input but the final decision is the leagues and likely involves the governor/emergency personnel more so than the bill’s pride 😂

  7. 4 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


    We shouldn’t have to worry about an equal playing conditions environment.

     

    If we need a mother nature advantage to be a team like Pittsburgh, we aren’t very good.

    We never did lol this is all ridiculous…in a hurricane,active volcano, snowstorm, plague of locusts,etc we are better suited to have a good game than pit 

     

    I do agree with op that pit has been getting it done through the air and bad weather would’ve hurt them more but it shouldn’t matter 

  8. 1 minute ago, SCBills said:


    They are literally losing their ish on Twitter. 

    Ironic because they couldn’t handle a couple snowballs but supposedly a foot of snow is no big deal 😂

     

    this is like complaining a dolphins game was moved for a mild hurricane if the shoe was on the other foot haha they just sound ridiculous 

  9. 4 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

     

    Yeah and I recognize I'm in the minority opinion on this one. But recently the only reason the Steelers offense has done anything is because they could launch the ball downfield to Pickens. People have already forgotten that the Steelers were arguably the worst offense in football until that element became part of their game. In windy snowy conditions I thought we would easily shut them down, meanwhile our own passing offense would be handicapped somewhat but not completely shut down. I thought all in all it gave us a big advantage, contrary to popular opinion.

     

    So from my perspective we've now lost an advantage over our wildcard opponent and gained a disadvantage over our divisional opponent.

     

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    I agree with the pit analysis part but really bad weather certainly could add some randomness if there’s a fumble or shanked punt or something.  They definitely had to move the game too so competitive advantage is not something we really have control over 

  10. 10 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

     

    Disagree with this. I think the Steelers have a better chance of winning if they can launch the ball deep to Pickens. I was totally fine with a bad weather game because they would have barely had a passing offense whereas ours could have scraped by. Now both teams are on equal playing field AND our divisional round opponent gets 8 days of rest versus 6 days of rest. It is a horrible outcome all around.

    No one has been watching pit and has any idea how they’ve been winning.  If you can load up against the run against them they can’t do diddly..their running game can’t stand on its own.  This move helps them more than us imo  still the right thing to do though 

     

  11. 18 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

    Just posted on Finheaven:

     

    If Miami was Buffalo's opponent, for damn sure they would have found a way to get the game in as scheduled.

    The heard the chatter about Pittsburgh possibly being successful against them with their running game in the snow.

    That last point always gets me….reminds me of when everyone talked up Cleveland that year the game got moved about how good their running game is yada yada then we ran them straight out of the building 😂. Pit is a stunningly mediocre team with an average oline and now that the game is moved they’re the 88 redskins and got screwed supposedly 

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  12. 9 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

     

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    New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills 8:15 pm.  As we can see, wind was ~30 mph from the WSW at game time, with gusts up to 46 mph at game time, gust speed falling and wind falling slightly during the game.

     

    Josh Allen 15 of 30 for 145 yds.  No, it's not a record-setting passing performance but the point is - he threw in it. 

     

    Now, you're probably gonna say "but my point is....the Patriots won, 14 to 10!".  So I'll move on to my point: football, for all its chess moves and complexity, is at core a simple game.  It comes down to, as Josh's Wyo Coach used to say, "Man whupping man".   The Pats don't sniff victory if Breida doesn't fumble a handoff from Josh. 

     

    Hang on to the rock and as @oldmanfan said, "go out there and whup their butts."

    Wow I just said the wind was the same but you had charts and figures 😂. Pats needed a lot of plays to all go their way and it was their lucky night.  It happens.  Its not like they were a bad team that year either 

  13. 8 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:

    Maybe, but I have to think a terrible weather day usually helps the inferior team. Pitt is just that. 

    If the wind is over 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph the passing game is virtually dead or at least severely hampered.

     

    No man can pass in those conditions. It is concerning despite your spin. 

    That’s about what the pats wind game was and we could pass in it still even straight into the wind…I’d argue we waited too long to pass in that one 

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  14. 1 minute ago, finn said:

    The weather is bad news for the Bills and great news for the Steelers, who are an inferior team in exactly the areas eliminated by the bad weather. The only difference between them now is that Allen can run more effectively than Rudolph, which is not much of an advantage. The game is likely to be decided by something stupid: a blocked punt, a defender falling down, a fumbled snap, etc. 

     

    It's basically a coin flip game, which sucks, because the Bills would blow them out in good weather. 

    The Steelers running game isn’t as good as ours even without factoring in qb runs.  Their oline is mediocre,  teams have been stacking the box and they have swung games hitting a big play or two through the air.  It feels like people are comparing what they think the Steelers and bills franchise are known for vaguely rather than the actual current teams lol 

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