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  1. The Bills have to do all they can to retain Edmunds. I don’t buy the crapping on him from too many Bills fans. Around the NFL, with professional experts, they know that he is a vital part of the Bills defense and is one of the best MLB’s in the NFL.
  2. If Robinson falls the the Bills at #27, they would be fools to dismiss, out of hand, selecting him. The Bills DO need a RB that can provide a dynamic running game besides Josh Allen puting himself in harm’s way with over 120 carries. Yeah, we need a G and S and WR....BUT, a RB with the quaintly of Robinson (a top 5 talent) would provide an immediate and explosive impact to the Bills offense....that could help propel them to the Super Bowl. NO G, or S or even WR (that the Bills have any chance of drafting) would come close to providing that kind of immediate impact. The trouble is that he probably won’t be there at #27. But, if he is, I would be all in picking him.
  3. Josh is like a roller coaster. Thrills and terror one minute after the next. I’ll take the terror when the thrills are much more abundant.
  4. Hodgins has had one good game. Before this weekend, he had ONE game with more than 45 receiving yards. The Bills did not make a “big mistake” with Hodgins, they drafted him, kept him on the team despite him not being able stay healthy the first two years, and wanted to keep hm on the team when they attempted to send him back to the practice squad. The Giants happened to be suffering several injuries with their WR’s, and, as a group, were well below average. So, the grabbed him on waivers, after Hodgins cleared waivers several time before with no team claiming him. At the start of the year, Hodgins was just not good enough to claim a top six spot in the WR position....which is not surprising when trying to do so on a very deep, Super Bowl contending roster. He had no value on special teams and was just not good enough. With the Giants below average WR corps, maybe he has found a home. With the Giants success this season, I expect them to make every effort to upgrade their WR’s. I also suspect that Hodgins will fall down the depth chart when they do that.
  5. I totally disagree. It’s irrelevant who plays at QB for Miami. Besides the fact that there are no “easy wins” in the NFL. Nonetheless, the Bills are going to crush them. If I were a betting man, I’d bet on the Bills covering the 10 point spread. This game could get very ugly for Miami.
  6. ABSOLUTLEY NOT!!! The Chiefs were handed the #1 seed that they did NOT earn. They LOST to both Bengals AND the Bills. They LOST to the two teams, that not by anything they did, nor their lack of performance on the field, have been screwed over. The Chiefs cannot be called the best team AFC. They lucked out on the back of Damar Hamlin’s tragedy. If they end up winning the Super Bowl it will be forever cheapened by this. The Bills have to show their resiliency and win the Super Bowl this year, despite all the obstacles and challenges of both the team and the community.
  7. Ummmm. 🤔 Except when the Bills beat the everliving CRAP out of them last year to knock them out of the playoffs. It’s pretty clear that getting sent home for the year IS a “lot to play for”. The 47-17 loss (and it was not as close as the score) was one of the worst embossments for Belichick in his career.
  8. No need to play “devil’s advocate”. My post was not meant to dismiss the fact that Cincy got the shaft too. The most equitable outcome is that the Raiders beat KC today. They almost beat them earlier in the year, when LV scored a TD to get within one point, and instead of kicking a FG for the tie, the Raiders failed in a two point conversion that would have put them ahead, 31-30....instead they lost 30-29. IF KC gets the #1 seed this season, it will be like last year where the Titans got the #1 seed but were NOT the best team in the AFC. KC has been flirting with losing to inferior teams for weeks now. Letting Denver back into the game after taking a 27-0 lead, and eventually barely winning, by 6 points after Russel Wilson was knocked out of the game with 12 minutes left in the 4th Q. They barely, by the skin of their teeth, “beat” lowly Houston, in freakin’ OT when their QB inexplicably literally handed the ball to KC after KC failed to score in their first possession in OT. Playing against terrible Denver again, at home, they played extremely sloppy BAD football, barely squeaking by with a win by only 3 points. And now, they are almost handed the #1 seed because of freak tragedy and the cancelling of game FOR THE FIRST TIME IN NFL HISTORY, that a game started, then postponed and never resumed. If there is ANY “football Karma” the Chiefs deserve to LOSE today. I’ll be praying that they do!!!
  9. The NFL had a very difficult reality in front of them. How to mitigate the inherent unfairness of two teams, very much Super Bowl contenders, with realistic chances (the Bills MUCH more than the Bengals) of earning the #1 seed, with the inability to actually do so with one less game played. There is no way to please everyone or to make this “fair” to all teams involved. And I am not criticizing what the NFL owners agreed to. They are doing their best with a no-win situation. I hope the Raiders do the AFC a favor and BEAT the Chiefs tomorrow. And then the Bills beat NE (like everyone knows they will) and get the #1 seed fair and square. KC getting the #1 seed is NOT “fair and square” and if they do, it will be clear that they did NOT “earn” it. They would have lost three games (same as the Bills) BUT...TWO of their losses are against the very teams that have had their chance to earn the same taken away by events that were unforeseen and unprecedented. Despite all the obstacles and extreme challenges the Buffalo Bills have had to overcome this year, I suspect that they are the team of destiny, and will make this a fairy tale ending and host the Lombardi on Feb 12.
  10. Thanks for sharing this. From the ashes of despair they are now riding the wave of optimism and joy. In this week’s PTF’s weekly picks, Mike Florio had this comment that rings so true....
  11. The stellar training and readiness of the Bills trainers and doctors on the filed saved this young man’s life. What an amazing, uplifting story. And the universal outpouring of support from the whole world gives me hope for humankind. As of this moment, Chasing M’s Foundation is up to $7,349,950. Haha. You beat me to the punch.....you posted this while I was typing. And the total goes up every minute....now $7,353,820!!
  12. “Who won” is one of his first questions?!?!?!? HOLY CRAP!!!! Damar Hamlin is a FIGHTER and a WINNER!!!!! From the NY Times.... Does anyone doubt that the Buffalo Bills Family are going to play their hearts out for their warrior brother!?!?!?!?
  13. This guy might recreate the conditions that sent Hamlin into cardiac arrest the way he pounds himself on the chest. 😱
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