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Ross Murdock

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  1. 10 hours ago, Peace Frog said:

    If you look closely, some of the injuries had nothing to do with the Titans.  Hyde's injury was from a routine tackle. I'm thinking any neck issues he has may have been there before the game.  Phillips pulled his hamstring by running; sort of self-inflicted.  Jackson's injury was from Edmund's tackle; friendly fire.  I didn't catch how Poyer, Knox, and Morse got hurt but it happens.  Next man up!  I don't expect any sympathy from the Dolphins but you can find 'sympathy' in the dictionary somewhere in between 's**t' and 'syphilis'.  Squish The Fish!

    So your answer is..... Meaningless word salad of nonsense to fit your narrative. The Bills had more injuries in this game with the Titans, then possibly any other game in recent memory. The Titans under Vrabel are one of the most physical teams in the league. The Bills paid that price. Hopefully the Bills are deep enough to get through the game. I have the Bills 38-35.      

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  2. Per an article on NFL.com today -  "As great as Hyde is, (And he's one of the best) the most prominent reason teams don’t want to go deep on the Bills is Poyer. Overall last season, Poyer allowed 13 catches on 28 targets for 61 yards, 40 yards after the catch, no touchdowns, five interceptions, and an opponent passer rating of 13.7, which is just utterly ridiculous. As long as Poyer is on the field, everything else should hold together pretty well".... Now neither is playing. Tough ask to just say "Next man up". This is just hideous bad luck to have both safeties out. And also playing two rookie cornerbacks with less than 2 games professional experience. Frazier should get DC of the decade award if he pulls this off. Offense needs to score 35+.... Very doable.       

  3. Geez, The Titans lost the game, but cost the Bills a ton physically. This is a lot of players to have out after just two weeks. Bills can't afford to lose many more on EITHER side of the ball without adversely effecting the season. No team has that many solid backups! Lets just win the game, and regroup. This is the NFL. Only the strong survive. No one will have any sympathy, as it should be.  

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  4. 2 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:

    BD Squad, im traveling during the early part of the game tomorrow for work to Philly so root on our Bills.  
     

    I’m praying to the airline gods my AA flight has the tvs and has the game.  

     

    Now that we are both 2-0, this one becomes even more important.  For those heading south, drive the fir weathered fans of South Beach nuts and we’ll rule the 2nd half taking over the stadium.  Our boys will love it.

     

    Your flying on a commuter jet. You'll be lucky to have a bathroom. Plus the Bills game is not televised locally in Philly. Better find a bar with an NFL package. 

  5. 53 minutes ago, Playoffs? said:

    This is complete crap from a Dolphins fan.  What a stupid post. 

    Bills fan since birth. Attended games with my dad at the Rockpile. Been to 200+ Bills games, including 3 SB games. Plus both Pats games, in crap weather last year. .You offer nothing but childish cheap shots. My point of if the Bills are true SB contenders, their backups need to step at times like these, or their not going to make it to the big game. Just a fact. Plus if Miami wins, with their much easier schedule, the Bills might be chasing them until they play again. Another realistic comment  ... My advice....  Grow up.     

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  6. Next man up. McBean seemed satisfied with the CB situation when they didn't sign Poyer long term. I remember the Bucs, Chiefs, Eagles winning recent SB's with critical injuries to key players. If the Bills are good, then their secondary players need to be good as well. Bills should win. If they don't, they'll be chasing Miami the next few months. Not a good look for a consensus SB favorite. Bills must win to maintain credibility. I believe they will. If not, the Dolphins are better at this juncture... Period.       

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  7. Actually, I'm concerned about the running game in general. RB's have gotten off to another slow start, and could be an exploited Achilles heal as the season goes on. The Bills have been impressive obviously, but the running game has not. Singletary is average at best. Moss belongs on somebody's practice squad, or cooking Fries. No idea what Cook can do. Maybe this is why our 3rd and ones are horrid?  

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  8. 1 minute ago, Johnnycage46 said:

    You literally started a pollyannish thread.  And, nothing you stated is obvious.  Transitive property does not work in the NFL.  Just because the other AFC East teams won today doesn't have any affect on the Bills chances of beating them all.

    No, I started a compelling thread based on today's action, and noted that the Bills cake walking through the AFC East days are less likely. Very sensible. Sorry I hurt your feelings. Your opinion that Miami is not good is based on nothing but your desires for that to be reality, and based on nothing else. So far based on actual performance, the Dolphins look pretty good. Sorry. Go Bills!       

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  9. 2 minutes ago, Gigs said:

    The Dolphins aren't that good, I really don't see how people are all over their jocks. Tua underthrew a TD pass that luckily went completely uncovered. I was more worried about Baltimore before today; but they don't have a competent defense apparently. Still not worried about the overacheiving Dolphins. Sorry but they're not that good.

    Why? Just because you want them to be "Not that good" That and $3 gets a small coffee at Tim Horton's. And not a compelling argument. The Dolphins were already improved last year, had a great draft, and free agency signings. I've been a Bills fans since 1970, but I'm mature enough to take a realistic look at the competition. You on the other hand seem to rely on wearing your lucky Bills shirt.  

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