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46 minutes ago, Supe said:
Marino’s one dimensional Dolphins were good - but not good enough to win a Super Bowl. We need to run the ball more. We need to let the O line push forward instead of getting pushed back all the time in pass protection.
Same with Dan Fouts and the Chargers. You can have a great passing attack, but need to have some balance.
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I took a look at the Chiefs forum on JJ Watt. It looks just like this one, including the photoshopped picture of him in a Chiefs jersey, the claims he's past his prime, the claims he'd make the D better, that it would be good to get him if the price was right (due to cap issues), and that if he's chasing a ring this would be a great place to land. Swap "Bills" for "Chiefs" and it all reads the same 😄
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On 2/9/2021 at 7:39 AM, Niagara Dude said:
Sorry these two below are both free agents, i would take either one and that would upgrade the play making at the LB position. Barrett seem like the better pass rusher and David seems like the better at covering backs & TE'S. As for Fournette, just a name i threw out there and the main point being is we need to bring in someone new as our #1 RB . Singletary is both slow and too small, not a good combination to have. He game is all about trying to juke out defenders and that may work in college but not happening in the NFL. Moss i would keep around as a solid #2 RB
Shaquil Barrett
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Lavonte David
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I bet there are a lot forums for AFC teams talking about how they need to get Lavonte David now, because everybody recognizes the Kelce problem. His price might end up being higher than we can afford.
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On 2/7/2021 at 11:24 PM, Da webster guy said:
Get pressure with FOUR, win a Lombardi.
Bucs just shut down Rogers and Mahomes back to back, both have great skill position players around them, but it doesn't matter if you can't pocket pass.
We have the franchise QB, and a two year window before Josh kills our cap space. Sell out now for a nasty front four, get er done Beane Machine!
Great idea but with the limit in cap space, I don't think we have enough buying power...
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On 2/8/2021 at 1:10 PM, djp14150 said:
peop,e seem to forget. The Bucs had the benefit of playing KC earlier so they could make adjustments. If this was the first time meeting, possibly a different game.
buffalo is more familiar with Brady tendencies and play calls. They have bern able to control Gronk.
Mahones mobility was hurt. Allen would have done much better.
Yeah, you're right on that second bullet - the Bills have had pretty good success against Brady and Gronk - that would have surely worked to our advantage
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3 minutes ago, Success said:
The Bucs were underestimated. For the last 2 months solid, they have been on an epic roll.
People took a couple of swoons they had early on too seriously. It was Brady's 1st new team in 20 years. It was going to take some time for things to come together.
Just so glad it wasn't us tonight. Losing like that would have been devastating. I'd have to not look at the internet until at least November - and only then if we were undefeated at that point.
I agree, if we had gone to the SB and lost it would have been devastating, adding another chapter onto to a painful legacy. It is VERY important that this team WINS it's first trip to the SB, otherwise all the "same old Bills" crap will come out, "O-fer", the "curse" talk, etc. Can't have any of that...
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2 minutes ago, Chicken Boo said:
No way, if I'm Tom, that I'm not riding into the sunset on this victory, but that's not him.
He'll be back for #8 next season. Guys like him, Jordan, Mayweather, Ricky Carmichael, Federer/Nadal are just a different breed.
I respect it because it's truly a rare breed to have that killer instinct and to aspire to be the greatest.
He might decide to retire, particularly if he promised his wife "one more ring and I'm done". But short of that, he knows what a great team he's on and that they would have a good chance next year to repeat, and given that - I think he stays on for one more year.
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I hope KC doesn't even get one touchdown. That would be quite a statement by the Bucs D.
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3 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:
Amazing how you can actually cover Kelce. We might want to try that next time we play the Chefs.
As mentioned by Romo, but I've been noticing it - David is a big physical guy and he's been hitting Kelce at the line, also hitting Kelce hard and making him pay a price when he does catch it. This is not finesse defense, they are taking it to KC.
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10 minutes ago, ngbills said:
Seriously - how can anyone root for Brady? Must be some younger fans here. Mahomes beats us once and he leapfrogs the young boy kissing on the lips Brady who kicked our butts for 20 yrs.
I don't give a crap about who beat us in the past, and I've been a Bills fan for over 50 years. I'm loving watching KC get their asses kicked, and I don't really care who's doing it 😁
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Tampa Bay is teaching the rest of the NFL how to beat the Chiefs. Hopefully we pay attention.
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2 minutes ago, CaliBills said:
The problem of the "letting them play" is that for years prior they called everything to favor the offense.
And when it shifts in the most important games to just "let them play" I think that is extremely BS.
Be consistent. Call it even in pre-season, regular season, and post season. The refs conscious effort to call penalties more or less should never be a factor. If they see it, they call it based on the rules. That should be it.That is the issue. It's not really a level playing field if the Chiefs defense can mug the Bills receivers all game in the AFC championship and get away with it, then they decide to call them like they should be calling them tonight.
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28 minutes ago, Success said:
I can't wait until Brady retires, so that Super Bowls don't make me sick anymore.
Not me, I want the Bills to beat him next year 😄
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Everyone talking about how the only way the Bills can beat KC is with more offensive firepower or better o Line. I've been seeing let's just wait and see if a stout defense might do the trick. Me thinks that's playing out so far tonight.
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I'll be watching with interest to see if the Bucs defense can find a way to slow down Mahomes and Co. Many people here saying you can't slow them down, so your only way to beat them is with an offense that can keep up with them. I'm skeptical of that - it would imply a need to be virtually perfect on offense. I am still optimistic that a well schemed defense with talent can slow down the high power offenses. The Bucs defense isn't the highest ranked, by a long shot, but they've been playing pretty damn good in the playoffs. IF they can bother/affect Mahomes, that will be something to take into consideration as we think about what the Bills highest priority needs are.
As for the Brady hate - I would much rather see the Chiefs go down in the Super Bowl. Brady's days are numbered, I really don't care if he gets another ring.- 1
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30 minutes ago, whorlnut said:
It’s 2021. No defense is stopping KC’s offense. You have to be able to keep up with them. Give me an offensive weapon any day. You can get by with an above average defense.
I'm very interested in seeing if Tampa Bay can slow them down or not. They did a good job on the Packers. If a defense can slow them, it may make the "no one can stop them" argument lose a little merit. We shall soon see - there might be more than one way to skin the cat.
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5 hours ago, TheFunPolice said:
KC is way better than they were last year. They are to the "regular season is boring" phase now. KC is going to be a problem for quite a while.
We have a long, long way to go. But this season was an amazing ride!
Maybe they'll get so bored they'll lose a few games next year, and we can take the number one seed 😄
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I think it will be very interesting to see if the Bucs can find a way to beat the Chiefs or at least significantly slow their offensive fireworks. If they do - start figuring out how to copy that. Also, what is with all the Andy Reid coaching genius love? Sure he won one Super Bowl, but he also got his team into the playoffs lots of times and couldn't get there, and to 5 NFC championship teams, but his record in those was 1-4. If we end up 1-4 in AFC championship games with McDermott, is he going to go down as a genius? Fans here would be roasting him alive.
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Thanks Bills for a great year! We improved more and went farther than I thought possible, and they gave us some great games. Let's add some pieces in the offseason to help us get to the next level. No need for a tear down or rebuild, nor over-reactions just because of this one game. Just fill in the missing pieces. Thanks again - go Bills!
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Just now, Mynamemike said:
Anyone who craps on Allen can pound sand. We have Zero run game, going against the most high powered offense the league has ever seen. With a defense that got absolutely shredded all game. He would have put up a otherworldly performance for us to win tonight,
Agreed, you don't very often beat a team when you can't force a punt.
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Just now, Georgia Bill said:
Uhm, defense?
Oh, I see you said pass rusher. And some talent that can stop Kelce.
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Just now, CorkScrewHill said:
We have a few things to work on .. 1) Pass rusher 2) Running game 3) another step for Josh. I hate this but truly appreciate where we have come from
Uhm, defense?
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1 minute ago, buffalobillswin said:
I guess the good news is KC will keep Brady from winning another one. Crappy consolation prize.
Well we'll see what a team with a really good defense can do against KC in a couple weeks
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2 minutes ago, Worstcaseontario said:
We had a great season, hopefully we ll be back here next season
Back But Better
Highmark Stadium now requiring vaccination for entry
in The Stadium Wall
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In the US we have 660,000 deaths among 41 million Covid cases, or 1 death for about every 62 cases. Hell, assume that number of cases is way underestimated, assume it was among 160 million cases - that's still 1 death for about every 240 cases. The mortality rate is not "so low".
If 1 out of even 1000 died from just getting vaccinated, we'd have had 180,000 deaths due to vaccination by now (180 million fully vaccinated). That's not the kind of thing that just gets covered up/not reported. The real numbers that have died due to vaccination are immensely lower than that. Then again the types of people who believe in conspiracies could probably be convinced to believe just about anything. For what? To suggest it is "safer" to not be vaccinated than to be vaccinated is simply a ridiculous argument.