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  1. 1 hour ago, Dr.Mantis_Toboggan said:

    Rhamondre Stevenson and Nelson Algholor both ruled out. Damien Harris QST with the hamstring still, even if he plays he will be far from 100%

    This helps even out the loss of Davis and Beasley. Our O-line is trouble though. We can game plan to cover up some problems there. But we wont have a lot of long passes. Both teams will dink and dunk

  2. Just now, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:

     

    Plus the defense is basically entirely healthy minus Tre of course. They need to start creating turnovers again. 

    100% agree. We get a key fumble, pick, pick six and set up the offense, we can win. I can see us holding Pats to 10 or less. We could win this thing 6-3- whatever it takes. 

  3. The Pats are missing guys too. We are a capable squad and can still win. Out D is #1. We have the better QB. Diggs, Sanders, McKenzie and Kumerow and Dawson are still better than what they got. I think we will see an aggressive and creative game plan. If we lose I don't want it to be because we are conservative. If anything, I think this crisis rallies them. 

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  4. 43 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

    It’s mind-boggling that Jerry Jones had $150 million in 1989. Though, it took incredible foresight to purchase a franchise for that much money and to see it through all the way till now when it’s worth a staggering amount.

    I agree- it was a risk at the time. People don't like him but he is a master at getting the most out of his investment. He is an astute businessman. You could argue that he has helped enrich the NFL as a whole. 

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  5. 39 minutes ago, TBBills said:

    It's like that for all stadiums that I have been to, higher up gives better views. Same for hockey which is why I will never sit in the lower areas.

    I’m with you here- I like sitting higher up- you see the whole field and all the action. When I was at Bills- Texans playoff I was on 50 and 5 or 6 rows up. I had the cameras on wheels in the way a bunch and most of the action I had to watch  on the big screens. You simply can’t see what is happening in the field most of the time. 

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  6. Sounds like it is going to be OP. I'd have preferred a downtown retractable roof dome that was closer to the border so the Canadians could get there more easily. I think the a big part of future revenue will be from the Canadian fans and the best way to get the fat cats from Toronto to come to the games and spend on expensive seats is to build a state if the art, amenity laden stadium out of the elements. Then they go to restaurants and stay at hotels. If you put a convention center next to it, even better. Sounds like the state is going to pay for a stadium in OP or would pony up the extra money for a dome downtown. Missed opportunity in my opinion. 

  7. 11 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

    Oh for sure…but the run game won’t be nearly as effective if they try to reasonably mix in the passing game out of different formations.  I think his best chance may be doing the same thing twice in a row this time ironically with all those receiver injuries they have lol

    Yea we did just about everything wrong to start the last game and still almost pulled it out…terrible fumble then gave up a huge rushing TD

    Yep- they played the best game they could and we played poorly and still should have won. This time around with some different variables- better weather (favor us), no turnovers (neutral- don't forget that Pats punt fumble), un-biased officiating (favor us), injuries (appear to favor us- for now), home field for Pats (slightly in their favor). I like our chances much better. 

     

    Who knows on the officiating, but things have been so bad for us that sooner or later that has to change. 

  8. 23 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

    Are they going to roll with 6 olinemen plus a tight end blocking like last time? They won’t really be a threat to pass with all those injuries out of that formation.  I don’t want to jinx it but I think the pats are in a lot of trouble

    If we can jump to a decent early lead and they have to play catch up by predominantly passing, then I would say they will be in lot of trouble. 

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  9. I have to believe that we can win out. So I am going to pull for Colts over Pats and then I hope we crush Pats. If we do that and win the division, then much of my disappointment on how things have gone so far will disappear. We've had a tough year with lots of bad bounces and calls. I think we get the mojo back and start to get some breaks and get hot. 

  10. 27 minutes ago, Murdox said:

    If the Pats play defense like they have the last several weeks, we will likely see a similar performance to today from the Bills offense.  They need to address the offensive issues quickly.  Josh Allen needs to be play better, and the coaches need to make that happen.  We just gave him a big contract - he's not going anywhere.  The Bills next several years all depend on making Allen a franchise QB.

    Agree- I’m thinking longevity and big picture. This year looks bad and could get really bad from here. What do we need to do to get back on track next year? It’s very hard to turn an O-line around during a season. 

  11. No- we will not win the division and will squeak into the playoffs or even miss them. Even with the  injuries Super Bowl calibre teams find ways to win. We are playing undisciplined and sloppy football. Coaching is a problem, play calling, Josh is playing poorly. So many problems. We won’t beat the Pats twice. We need to address the O-line and run game and look to next year. 

  12. 11 minutes ago, Ross Murdock said:

    Reid's kids have been out of control since early in his Philly days. Two of his sons, Garrett and Britt, both had troubled pasts. In 2007, both were arrested for drug, and illegal weapon related crimes in Philly. At the sentencing hearing, the judge referred to the Reid household as an “Out of control drug emporium.” A search of their home uncovered a plethora of prescription and illegal elicit drugs. Philly sports writers at the time thought Reid should take time off and tend to his family. He didn't miss one game or practice. Later Reid made son Britt a coach on the Chiefs who had no previous coaching experience at ANY level. This obvious nepotism didn't make Britt a responsible citizen. Reid might be a good coach, but he's a lousy father.       

    Yes and one son, Garrett, died of a heroin overdose. I'd bet they had everything they wanted, huge house and money and zero oversight. He was probably never there and you never hear anything about his wife. He is married to football and is probably at the stadium 18 hours a day. How Britt was a  coach makes zero sense. Reid probably thought it was the only way he could be close to him and have him around.

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