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UKBillFan

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  1. Really? Josh can't make an off throw without being criticised (in the heat of the moment, I'm as guilty as anyone of that). Him being in tears and having to be comforted by more than one team mate would be called out by many. Especially as he's older than Stroud and the 'Superman' persona which people have built up around him.
  2. That's true. Though they were not quite as bad as the Bengals defense.
  3. I was going to argue their number two could finish with a winning record across the season, considering the roster and play calls, even though they might fall short of the play offs. Then I saw who their number two is. Maybe not. Saying that, albeit based on yesterday, I think a competent number two could manage it. In comparison, take Josh out of the Bills line up and that wouldn't be the case. They'd be lucky to get to six wins.
  4. Josh had a poor first half against Houston, no denying that. That was more down to him than the Texans, though, as shown by the second half performance. But most of us on here are Bills fans. We're going to look at thing through the prism of Buffalo and that may lead to takes which may seem unfair or unrealistic on the outside looking in. You don't have to leap down the throat of every single comment which isn't worshipping at the feet of St Patrick or the Chiefs. Deep down we know they're good and will be a challenge on the post season as always.
  5. There is no doubt Jackson is a superb player and has had a terrific season. But, my goodness, plug any competent QB into that team tonight and they would have won - Tua, Stroud, Maye, Smith. I think even the likes of Levis and Winston would have found it hard to throw more than the one interception Jackson managed considering most of the time his receivers were all alone out there.
  6. The INT was hideous and he was so lucky not to turn over the ball via a fumble in the 1st.
  7. Funny as we thought that would be the case last year and it wasn't. This year things clicked. The Chiefs got home but not as easily as the record makes it appear.
  8. Ah. Think it's the same answer though, due to the common game against the Raiders. Steelers over Ravens for now.
  9. Divisional record tied. Steelers have the better conference record (7-3 to 6-4 including tonight).
  10. I'll believe that when I see it. Hope you're right. In Wilson's defence, he barely has any protection back there.
  11. Make that Bengals, Ravens and Chiefs.
  12. Two Wilson plays have bascially cost the Steelers today - the fumble in the red zone and that INT.
  13. I think the Ravens D has worked out the Steelers run game.
  14. I've just remembered his fumble on the first drive which should have been a turnover too.
  15. No, that's the most stupid thing. Don't get me wrong, he's important, but if they didn't have Henry...
  16. Offense wise, the Chiefs are less of a threat than the Ravens. Though, in terms of defense, it's the other way round.
  17. And that's probably game. Why the Hail Mary? There were players free closer by, beyond the sticks.
  18. Funny how stats count for some years and not others, though.
  19. The Steelers have injuries in the D and they're having to watch Henry so carefully that they're almost selling out on the pass.
  20. Again, the way the Ravens are running over the Steelers D, though...
  21. But they'd still be in competition for the two seed.
  22. It might set up a possible Ravens-Chiefs divisional round game, though. I think we need to accept the one seed's gone.
  23. He's annoying as your QB too - does the brilliant amazingly well then flounders something simple.
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