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Virgil

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  1. No Dick Jauron? Mods, please delete this trash thread
  2. Anyone know where the Bills fans are all getting together in Bmore tonight?
  3. Am I crazy for thinking Tua should be somewhat accountable as well? For brain injuries, some of the evaluation has to be based off questions, right? Tua was adamant he only hurt his back. He was clearly lying. Anyone who saw him walk off the field could see what happened. Also, doctor or not, the coach never should have let him finish the game. He had the choice there and knows what he saw
  4. This was a game I had chalked up as a loss when the schedule came up. Baltimore always plays us tough as home and they have the current MVP at quarterback. (Not saying he’s better than Allen, so back off). 2-2 would make last week sting even more, but it is what it is. It’s a brutal first 7 games, and 4-3 would suck, but I could see us winning out after, assuming we stop breaking all our bones
  5. Any update on Morse?
  6. How well can he cover receivers?
  7. Milano is by far by favorite player on defense. With that being said, he’s dead to me after that dropped pick six until we win again
  8. He will look great in blue until the second corner when he break something too
  9. When do we start harassing the guy who made the initial claim?
  10. Give him 20 min, he’ll be fine
  11. Careful, not blaming the injuries, heat, or calling out the vets will get you in trouble
  12. How in the actual ***** is this happening to the team
  13. No quarterback, no matter what they did in the game, should get a pass for that play. There’s no excuse to miss that throw. Sometimes, yes, a play matters that much. That’s what they make millions to do. Every QB will tell you they need to make that pass, even if they are injured. Is he to blame for them losing the game? No. Could he have won the game with that pass, yes. So he owns a lot. He is in control of the offense that scored 3 points in the second half. Let me put it to you this way, name a player or play that cost us more? I would put Milano’s drop second, but there was still a lot of time left. I’ll say; 1 - Josh moss to McK 2 - Bass missed short FG 3 - Milano dropped pick 6 Those were all game changers and had zero influence from injuries or backups.
  14. 1 - Chargers - For the amount of moves and money paid this off-season, they have high expectations this year and losing another game, especially how they did, has to be concerning for the entire season 2 - Chiefs - Another team with high expectations, playing in a tough division, chasing a 1 seed. Losing to the winless Colts while relatively healthy is inexcusable. 3 - Bills - Whether it be injuries, heat, or playing a hot team, we know that wasn't the same Bills we are going to see all season. Excuses aren't worth much, but we have the most of them.
  15. I wore a Josh Allen Jersey and watched the game from home. I wore the same jersey during each playoff loss. I think it may need to be exorcised
  16. I have to blame the Bills a bit on this one. The Dolphins play games at home in September all the time and the heat is similar, yet you don't hear about people dropping like flies the way you did in this game. I don't know any of the science or what was done, but that was surreal Don't wonder, know that my emotions got the best of me. But I did say that immediately in the post. What's really interesting to me is that this post has now gotten more replies and views in 24 hours than the last two did in a week. I knew the responses would be mixed, but to see all the trolls and people who only respond when something negative is put out there, has been very interesting. It's as if we played against our own defense. The Dolphins bent, but didn't break. The stats mean nothing when it translates to 17 offense points, 3 in the second half. Everyone keeps comparing it to the Bills playing the Pats during the Brady era, and I agree in many ways. We'd out perform them, but make a mistake or two and that would be enough for them to win. If that was a Bills/Pats game, you bet your ass that their LB returns that pick six and Brady hits McK on that last touchdown. That's the difference between us and their domination of us
  17. Interesting. I would never have thought of it, nor heard someone, take it that way. Saying he’s a 42 million dollar man means he has a higher expectation. Yo deliver. Once you get paid, the expectations rise. I expect my top 5? money qb to make that throw at the end when no one is around and the receiver is open. No matter what happened until that moment, good or bad, he has to make that throw. If you’re in a rookie deal, you’re still in evaluated mode. If you’re making sub 35 mil, then that’s what you get sometimes. Top money, don’t be the one who made the bad play to help lose. Nothing personal about it. That’s basic job expectations based upon salary.
  18. Wait, how is referring to his salary mocking him? I’m honestly curious, because I only know one thing that’s used to imply
  19. I don’t know that. But our defense overall played well minus the one deep pass to Waddle
  20. This is that all or nothing mentality that I don’t understand. When he had the chance to win the game, he choked. Sometimes it’s that simple. Did other people suck, sure. But does that make missing McK on that touchdown okay? He made a lot out of nothing sure. But when the 42 mil man had to make the throw that mattered most, he missed and we lost. It’s both to me. Gabe should have caught it, but the DB also made a good play. If you ask Gabe, he’ll say it’s on him
  21. I’m not saying his entire performance, but a lot. If the defense can catch anything, he has 4 picks. There’s a lot of good, but a lot of bad. When it came down to it, and the game was his to win, he didn’t get it done on a wide open receiver.
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