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Would be interesting to track 1st half penalties vs. late game penalties. Maybe I'm a homer, but it always seems once the game is in control for the Pats, they get a random call or two so that the calls kinda even out. "see, we called our fair share against the Pats"

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33 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

To the Buffalo Bills:  Let your play speak so loudly that no one hears what you say. 

The Pats are like automatons anyway. They are desensitized to comments from the media and opposing players. Nothing anyone says will effect their performance. It is probably best for the Bills to remain silent and do their talking on the field.

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11 minutes ago, Rocket94 said:

The Pats are like automatons anyway. They are desensitized to comments from the media and opposing players. Nothing anyone says will effect their performance. It is probably best for the Bills to remain silent and do their talking on the field.

 

do the Pats want to make a statement in the upcoming game?

 

they sure did to the Steelers....  :(

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Rocket94 said:

That is how they are programmed to speak.

 

with a statement game i could see them piling on a massive beatdown if it gets out of hand early, no mercy at all, like the Steelers hammering...

 

without a statement they could coast to a comfortable win

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

with a statement game i could see them piling on a massive beatdown if it gets out of hand early, no mercy at all, like the Steelers hammering...

 

without a statement they could coast to a comfortable win

 

 

 

 

 

If the Pats win, Brady and Belicheck will carefully appraise the Bills. If the Pats were to lose, any trashing of the Bills would be indirectly through their criticism of the officiating or some other matter. They always seem careful to leave out names.

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49 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

There was also a blatant hold on Nscheke on the game winning drive in which Allen was able to get away from a sack and run for a first down. 

 

As as long as it goes both ways I guess.

So that I can prepare myself 

 

What is it that will make you happy about this 3-0 team?

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1 hour ago, Gugny said:

 

Of course he's right.  But it can absolutely hurt when someone with Hughes' history with refs calls them out.  I don't think it was wise; certainly unnecessary.

 So will he be fined for unnecessary tweetng?

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2 minutes ago, Uncle Joe said:

 So will he be fined for unnecessary tweetng?

 

It's been proven in the past, with Hughes specifically, that when he has bad interactions with the refs, it doesn't bode well for him or the team.  It could amount to nothing.  It might not.  Either way, it's my opinion that it was unnecessary for him to call out the refs and nothing good can possibly come from it.

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1 minute ago, Gugny said:

 

It's been proven in the past, with Hughes specifically, that when he has bad interactions with the refs, it doesn't bode well for him or the team.  It could amount to nothing.  It might not.  Either way, it's my opinion that it was unnecessary for him to call out the refs and nothing good can possibly come from it.

I agree that it is is always better to let your play on the field do your talking.

But, there does seem to be a double standard when it comes to the Pats*

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Just now, Uncle Joe said:

I agree that it is is always better to let your play on the field do your talking.

But, there does seem to be a double standard when it comes to the Pats*

 

Absolutely agree.  Unfortunately, the refs are not above retaliation.  Even more unfortunately, they won't retaliate against Brady.

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2 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

It's been proven in the past, with Hughes specifically, that when he has bad interactions with the refs, it doesn't bode well for him or the team.  It could amount to nothing.  It might not.  Either way, it's my opinion that it was unnecessary for him to call out the refs and nothing good can possibly come from it.

Now is not the time for Hughes to do this. Wrong team to be playing with. The Pats already have the psychological edge on the Bills, because they have curb stomped us for years. They havent always beat us on talent alone. Belicheck probably has a profile on every Bills player. The Bills need to break this cycle.

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The Bills have to suspend all personal feelings and just play football. They need to approach this game with the same steely resolve that the Pats do. Show the Pats that they belong on the field with them. I hate to say it, but when you play the Pats, football becomes business.

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1 hour ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

The dude doesn't need motivation.  Last year the minute he left the stadium he was Trolling Bills fans on social media!!!

 

Bills fans need to tip over the patriots bus when they are inside playing.

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I've never met Jerry, but I know his mother in law and a few other of his family members. They were telling me the story of watching a game with him once during our bye week. Walt Coleman announced roughing the passer on "Number 55, I mean 42" and they believe he was just so used to calling penalties on Jerry, that he called out his number out of habit.

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1 hour ago, Rocket94 said:

If the Pats win, Brady and Belicheck will carefully appraise the Bills. If the Pats were to lose, any trashing of the Bills would be indirectly through their criticism of the officiating or some other matter. They always seem careful to leave out names.

 

any talk about the Bills or their fans is always praising the team and hyping them

 

it's all fake, but the pity is real for the franchise and Bills fans

 

too real   :(

 

 

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30 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

I don't need any of their pity

 

when you have on your Bills cap and a fan of the Pats or Cowboys or another good team sees you, they'll always say how the BIlls seem to be improving and in no time will be a top team....

 

 

 

your brother-in-law may say something unkind at family get-togethers

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22 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

I don't need any of their pity

None what so ever. I believe that this team has the ability to beat the Pats. Many of these players have not been here to experience the onslaught, and hopefully they refuse to buy in to the mystique of the Patriots. They should just work hard, keep their mouths shut and get down to the business of football....they need to get smart, create their own new reality and represent this new culture.  If it Sounds utopian...I don't care!

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3 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

when you have on your Bills cap and a fan of the Pats or Cowboys or another good team sees you, they'll always say how the BIlls seem to be improving and in no time will be a top team....

 

 

 

your brother-in-law may say something unkind at family get-togethers

I give every Patriots* fan I see a free copy of Spygate. I tell them that I am always here to help the less educated.

 

I don't have a brother-in-law.

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