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  1. Yeah, this year is a classic example of the "MVP philosophy" question -- most important to his team's success, or most productive player overall? If it's the former, I think it's Lamar. And I hate to say that because I think he's not even close by the second metric, which would have to be 1) CMC, 2) Josh, and 3) Tyreek. 

     

    Either way, the final two weeks will be hugely impactful to the outcome.

  2. There have been several points in the schedule this year when a bye would have been beneficial, but I'm counting blessings that it's this week. Yes, for the fans and this board in particular, it probably means dwelling on the negatives while panicking over a lost week to fight for playoff position. But for the players and the team as a whole, I think there's so much upside. Take a breath, hit reset and onward to KC. Heck, maybe Von won't even suck as much in a couple weeks. 🤷‍♂️ Oops, there's that negativity I was talking about.

     

     

  3. 7 hours ago, Bogie_Klinkhammer said:

    Most likely a STINGER or sometimes called a BURNER.

    Temporary paralysis 

     

    Sounds like that was the case if he walked out of the hospital today with nothing more than an achy neck. It really freaked me out when he suddenly went limp on the field. 

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  4. https://www.theonion.com/despondent-buffalo-fan-wonders-if-day-will-ever-come-wh-1848434767

     

    Despondent Buffalo Fan Wonders If Day Will Ever Come When He Too Blackout Drunk To Remember Bills Super Bowl Victory

     

    EAST AURORA, NY—Lamenting that he may never get a chance to miss the greatest day of his life, local Buffalo Bills fan Mark Padula was reportedly despondent Thursday as he wondered if a day would ever come when he would be too blackout drunk to remember a Bills victory in the Super Bowl. “I’ve been a fan for almost 30 years, and it’s tough thinking that I may never wake up hungover on a Monday morning and be told the Bills are champions,” said Padula, who recounted formative memories of watching the Jim Kelly Bills and shaking his father awake on the bathroom floor to commiserate in their losses. “I just want that moment where my friends and family are going crazy around me while I’m passed out drooling on the couch. As a Buffalo fan, some people have been waiting their whole lives for that. Even just one chance to piece together memories of an amazing win from online clips and my friend’s description of the game would be enough for me.” At press time, Padula stated that his sadness over never having a celebratory drink in honor of a Bills Super Bowl win meant he needed a drink.

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  5. 40 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

    A 64 yard TD run, when you know they are running is unacceptable.  Did the Bills do that?????

    That play was a total defensive breakdown with multiple guys out of position at once. BUT, it was within the first 10 plays on offense for the Patriots, and they had already passed once, so I don't think anyone honestly "knew" they were rushing on that play. Without one awful defensive breakdown the Patriots probably don't score a TD and the whole dynamic of the game changes.

  6. Appreciate the write-up, Virgil. Understandable that it took a couple days to process it! The one other thing that really stood out to me was the poor tackling. Yeah, I know Taylor is strong and powerful, but it was shocking to see so many people bounce off him, or worse still, just swipe at his legs. Especially disappointing to see our DBs -- who IMHO are among the best-tacking secondaries in the league -- flailing and failing. I haven't seen the stats on missed tackles or Taylor's yards after contact, but I bet they are 🤮. A stunning indictment of the mental and physical toughness of the team.

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  7. I thought it was hilarious that Feely spent the first quarter talking about how much Mike White brings to the offense... how he's exactly what they need while developing Wilson... how great he is at going through his progressions, etc. That was all based on a game and a half worth of career experience! It was obvious at that point that the Bills were gonna rip White to shreds. Poetic, really.

  8. Interesting thread, OP.  I was an RB/DB through high school, voted first-team all-league RB for Finger Lakes East division in the mid-80s.  Pretty good player on a very bad team.  Recruited by several D3 schools, but decided that the time/energy/injuries to play D3 wouldn't be worth sacrificing the true college experience (partying, girls, music).  The thing that sticks with me as a fan/viewer is how hard you have to work to be an all-around RB, especially in the passing game (route-running, crisp play-action fakes, and pass-protection).  I literally still have dreams about trying to sort out which blitzer to block!

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