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  1. Just now, T.E. said:
    5 minutes ago, Mikey152 said:

    Im really sick of this sentiment.

     

    Google the 2012 Patriots. Probably the best offense of all time and their X was Brandon freaking Lloyd.

     

    Welker, two dynamic TEs and a stable of RBs...sound familiar?

    There is a pretty big talent chasm between McDaniels/Welker/Gronk/Hernandez and Brady/Shakir/Kincaid/Knox.


    Only difference I see here is that Knox hasn't killed a guy. At least, not that we know of 👀

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  2. 10 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

    Cam Lewis's interchangeability and ability to play safety gives the Bills a chess piece they used in disguises that they don't have with Taron...just saying.  Thinking we might see Lewis more even when Johnson comes back, or at least we should.


    Yup. It might seem crazy, but I think Cam Lewis gives your more than Taron at this point. They did some really interesting things with Lewis and Bishop last night that you can't do with Taron. Also, Lewis has been a much more physical player than Taron this year. 

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  3. 30 minutes ago, Wallymo said:
    1 hour ago, MPL said:

    I think, for me, it's mostly the fans who punch down at the Bills/Bills fans. Like, as a Chiefs fan, you're getting to experience a dynasty — something that very very very few sports fans ever get to experience. The Bills have caused you absolutely zero pain. Like, just don't s*** on us and be happier people. 

     

    As both a Chiefs fan (KC native) and secondary Bills fan (weird, I know, but it's complicated) I think the fanbases are mirror images of each other. Both are loud and passionate. Blue collar, for the most part. Small market. A history of heartbreak.

     

    I've never met a Chiefs fan that didn't admire Josh Allen and respect the Bills organization. Of all the Chiefs' rivals, the Bills are the least "hated" from what I've seen.

     

    Can you point me to specific examples of jerk KC fans? Of course! But you wouldn't have to look too hard at every fanbase to find the same.

     

    I can only speak for myself, but during this magical run I've heard Chiefs fans praise the Bills more than any other rival. Or at least give the grudging respect the Bills deserve.

     

    You should hear Chiefs fans talk about the Raiders, Donkeys and Bolts -- screw those teams and their fans!


    Fair enough. It's mostly a handful of accounts that are amplified on social media that annoy me. Oh, and Nick Wright. That guy is doing Chiefs fans a major disservice. 

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  4. Hairston’s first NFL tackle took a guy out of the game. Thought he looked pretty sticky in coverage but need a closer look at all-22. 
     

    I don’t know why, but I’ve just got a feeling — and I think a lot of Bills fans have this feeling —that Jordan Hancock is going to be something. Thought it was very interesting that they had him in for Poyer on obvious passing downs. 

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  5. Poyer can't be worse than what Rapp was putting on tape this year. He's been a borderline good safety throughout his career, but his play absolutely fell off a cliff this year. 

    He got hurt in the playoffs last year and it kind of got forgotten about it. I wonder if he's just not the same after that inury, and whatever this "lingering knee" is. 

    I'd like to see Hancock get some run, but if the coaching staff isn't comfortable putting him out there yet, I trust that that's a good sign he wouldn't be an upgrade. Can't think of any examples where the coaches were hesitant about a guy and then proven wrong about their hesitation when he finally played. 

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  6. 2 minutes ago, Chaos said:

    The 1934 Reds surrendered 6.40 rushing yards per attempt, the worst figure in professional football history.[3] They are the only team in NFL history to surrender more than five yards per carry.
     

    The team lost 64–0 in week 8 and folded as a franchise. The team was purchased by a group of St. Louis businessmen, who played out the final three games of the Reds' schedule as the St. Louis Gunners.

    Now, you know the rest of the story. 


    So, we're moving to St. Louis if we lose this weekend? 

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  7. 14 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

    Yeah, I'll be honest. His whole persona has changed since getting married. And that does happen. I think with the Hollywood wife, all the commercials and such Josh is seeing that there's other stuff out there than football. It really won't shock me if in 15 years Josh is a major Hollywood movie star. He's very likeable. He just has that "it" quality. 


    I like Josh. You like Josh. We all like Josh. But Josh is a derp on camera. His ceiling as an actor is cameos in quirky comedies. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, I Am The Liquor said:
    1 hour ago, MPL said:

    What is also not being discussed enough is that three of Josh Allen's worst games over the past few seasons have come against Jeff Ulbrich defenses. 

    After realizing he was Atlanta's DC, the  offensive struggles made way more sense to me.


    Yup. (Ulbrich Defense off a Bye) - (Kincaid and Palmer) = Bad Things for Bills Offense. 

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