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Looking at the rest of the schedule, we have seven games left against teams that are currently 0-2. 

 

Dolphins (Twice)

Jets

Broncos

Steelers 

Redskins

Bengals

 

I would hope we can win at least 5 of these games. The only road games are the Dolphins and Steelers, which still should be tricky even without Big Ben. 

 

Go 6-1 in those games and then you only need to go 2-5 against the rest to get to 10 wins. Seems fairly plausible.

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Just now, PromoTheRobot said:

It's only a matter of time before the media starts floating the idea that it's a major down year for the AFC as a whole to explain the Bills success. (Honestly it's sure breaking our way a lot.)

 

I think it’s about time we get some breaks! Like a decade or two’s worth! ?

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23 minutes ago, njbuff said:

Just take it game by game.

 

How do we know that 10 wins won't be a low bar?

 

Just beat Cincinnati and take it from there.

 

if both conferences have a lot of teams where their only hope is those horrible division rivals twice a year, might take 12 wins to get a WC

 

 

12 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I think it’s about time we get some breaks! Like a decade or two’s worth! ?

 

 

yes, pro football is about a team with an advantage gladly giving suckers an even break  :D

 

usually they just stomp twice as hard on their throats

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For me part of the enjoyment is the week to week and each game being its own sub plot.

 

looking ahead to the record for the season just seems silly at this point to me.

 

edit: not saying those who feel differently are silly for doing it, but try living in the present. Enjoying the now... much more gratifying I feel

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14 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

For me part of the enjoyment is the week to week and each game being its own sub plot.

 

looking ahead to the record for the season just seems silly at this point. 

 

it was better waking up on Sunday knowing the Bills were likely to win, 95% certain they were going to rip the visiting team to shreds (especially in the playoffs)

 

 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

I think it’s about time we get some breaks! Like a decade or two’s worth! ?

 

Who were the tough teams on our schedule supposed to be, beside the Pats? Jets, Steelers, Ravens, Browns, Cowboys and Eagles? Jets are doomed. Steelers without Ben? I watched the Eagles and Browns this weekend and both Mayfield and Wentz played like crap when pressured. I'm not buying the Ravens and Jackson just yet. 12 wins is not out of the question right now.

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Just now, row_33 said:

 

it was better waking up on Sunday knowing the Bills were likely to win, 95% certain they were going to rip the visiting team to shreds (especially in the playoffs)

 

 

 

That was nice too, but those couple seasons leading up to the Super Bowl years, watching the team grow into awesomeness... that was the best part. 

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12 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

It's only a matter of time before the media starts floating the idea that it's a major down year for the AFC as a whole to explain the Bills success. (Honestly it's sure breaking our way a lot.)

 

They already are... but doesn't matter.  Bills still have to do their part, but things certainly are aligning nicely.  

 

 

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It's the schedule we always dreamed of,  that is for sure.

 

The only real pain on the schedule is having to play Dallas on TG.

 

I can envision the Bills load managing that game if they somehow hold serve.........they could have a 2 game WC lead and the WC tie breakers(so essentially a 3 game lead) going into that game.

 

Or they could suck.   Guess we'll see.:beer:

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This to me will be the true marker of whether this is a new era or same old Bills. We've seen quick starts before only to be let down as the Bills lose to the Bengals or some other mediocre/trash team.

 

They should beat the Dolphins twice and the Jets again for that matter, but until it happens I'm still a little nervous. To be a great team they need to be able to consistently beat good teams, but to be a good team they need to take care of business in the games "they should win".

 

Still a far way from being able to say "they've arrived" but a sweep/near sweep of the trash would be a great start.

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11 minutes ago, CNYfan said:

I think I will take this just one week at a time and stay focused on this week's opponent.

 

i wouldn't advise mouthing off to one's despised Pat's fan of a brother in law until the Bills finish ahead in a given year

 

will make for a horrible Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner otherwise...

 

actually i could wish some do this and suffer on here  :D

 

 

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11 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

It's the schedule we always dreamed of,  that is for sure.

 

The only real pain on the schedule is having to play Dallas on TG.

 

I can envision the Bills load managing that game if they somehow hold serve.........they could have a 2 game WC lead and the WC tie breakers(so essentially a 3 game lead) going into that game.

 

Or they could suck.   Guess we'll see.:beer:

Its an awesome schedule.  And then I remember the years we have controlled our own playoff destiny only to lay an egg against 3-5 win Cleveland and Oakland teams.  I will NEVER underestimate the Bills potential for a gut wrenching choke job.  The kind that make you go numb for days.

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