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The team will go as far as Josh Allen can take them and he has much to improve. Who wants to chart the last 20 Super Bowl winning QBs? I think the only average QB to win was Flacco, the rest have been superstars.

 

EDIT: Eli Manning fits the Flacco tier of average even if he had above average SB performances. 

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21 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

If anything this SB proves conservative coaching is not successful and as Vegas controls more and more of the NFL. We need to be aggressive and line the correct pockets. 
 

I really hope McD learned his lesson last year. 
 

 

I hope so too, but I have my doubts.  McD (and Frazier) will need to prove it.

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18 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

The team will go as far as Josh Allen can take them and he has much to improve. Who wants to chart the last 20 Super Bowl winning QBs? I think the only average QB to win was Flacco, the rest have been superstars.

 

EDIT: Eli Manning fits the Flacco tier of average even if he had above average SB performances. 

 

Flacco was average during the regular season but he turned into superman in the playoffs

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22 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

Take heart Bills’ fans.

 

Within 3 years, we’ll be celebrating our own Lombardi.

 

I don’t know why I’m so certain of this all of a sudden, but certain I am.


It’s because the Bills could have held their own with those squads. They are probably not ready to beat KC yet but with a good offseason we could be right there with them.

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27 minutes ago, thebandit27 said:

Take heart Bills’ fans.

 

Within 3 years, we’ll be celebrating our own Lombardi.

 

I don’t know why I’m so certain of this all of a sudden, but certain I am.

I'm thinking the same way, only expecting a big disappointed season in between, that obviously bring here the catastrophic posters

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29 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

The team will go as far as Josh Allen can take them and he has much to improve. Who wants to chart the last 20 Super Bowl winning QBs? I think the only average QB to win was Flacco, the rest have been superstars.

 

EDIT: Eli Manning fits the Flacco tier of average even if he had above average SB performances. 

 

34 - Rams - Kurt Warner

35 - Ravens - Trent Dilfer

36 - Pats* - Tom Brady

37 - Buccaneers - Brad Johnson

38 - Pats* - Tom Brady

39 - Pats* - Tom Brady

40 - Steelers - Ben Roethlisberger

41 - Colts - Peyton Manning

42 - Giants - Eli Manning

43 - Steelers - Ben Roethlisberger

44 - Saints - Drew Brees

45 - Packers - Aaron Rodgers

46 - Giants - Eli Manning

47 - Ravens - Joe Flacco

48 - Seahawks - Russell Wilson

49- Pats* - Tom Brady

50 - Broncos - Peyton Manning

51 - Pats* - Tom Brady

52 - Eagles - Nick Foles

53 - Pats* - Tom Brady

54 - Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes

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48 minutes ago, JayBaller10 said:

The team will go as far as Josh Allen can take them and he has much to improve. Who wants to chart the last 20 Super Bowl winning QBs? I think the only average QB to win was Flacco, the rest have been superstars.

 

EDIT: Eli Manning fits the Flacco tier of average even if he had above average SB performances. 

 

Nick Foles

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

WTF? How can they have the Chargers, Raiders, Bears, Falcons, Colts, and Browns ahead of us? We are tied with Tampa Bay?? None of those teams even made the playoffs this year!!

 

KC +500

SF +600

Baltimore +800

LA Chargers +1200

Dallas +1400

Green Bay +1600

New England +1600

New Orleans +1600

Pittsburgh +1600

Tennessee +2000

Las Vegas +2200

Chicago +2500

LA Rams +2500

Minnesota +2500

Seattle +2500

Atlanta +2800

Philadelphia +2800

Cleveland +3300

Houston +3300

Indianapolis +3300

Buffalo +4000

Tampa Bay +4000

Cincinnati +5000

Denver +5000

Jacksonville +5000

Carolina +6600

NY Giants +6600

NY Jets +6600

Arizona +8000

Detroit +8000

Miami +10000

Washington +10000

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12 minutes ago, The Fiend said:

 

WTF? How can they have the Chargers, Raiders, Bears, Falcons, Colts, and Browns ahead of us? We are tied with Tampa Bay?? None of those teams even made the playoffs this year!!

 

KC +500

SF +600

Baltimore +800

LA Chargers +1200

Dallas +1400

Green Bay +1600

New England +1600

New Orleans +1600

Pittsburgh +1600

Tennessee +2000

Las Vegas +2200

Chicago +2500

LA Rams +2500

Minnesota +2500

Seattle +2500

Atlanta +2800

Philadelphia +2800

Cleveland +3300

Houston +3300

Indianapolis +3300

Buffalo +4000

Tampa Bay +4000

Cincinnati +5000

Denver +5000

Jacksonville +5000

Carolina +6600

NY Giants +6600

NY Jets +6600

Arizona +8000

Detroit +8000

Miami +10000

Washington +10000

Slightly above Cincinnati that's totally BS

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1 hour ago, Just Jack said:

 

34 - Rams - Kurt Warner

35 - Ravens - Trent Dilfer

36 - Pats* - Tom Brady

37 - Buccaneers - Brad Johnson

38 - Pats* - Tom Brady

39 - Pats* - Tom Brady

40 - Steelers - Ben Roethlisberger

41 - Colts - Peyton Manning

42 - Giants - Eli Manning

43 - Steelers - Ben Roethlisberger

44 - Saints - Drew Brees

45 - Packers - Aaron Rodgers

46 - Giants - Eli Manning

47 - Ravens - Joe Flacco

48 - Seahawks - Russell Wilson

49- Pats* - Tom Brady

50 - Broncos - Peyton Manning

51 - Pats* - Tom Brady

52 - Eagles - Nick Foles

53 - Pats* - Tom Brady

54 - Chiefs - Patrick Mahomes

Well that does it, no need to watch any games next year, as Tom Bundchen Brady is up again per this table pattern :doh:

 

 

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2 hours ago, billspro said:


It’s because the Bills could have held their own with those squads. They are probably not ready to beat KC yet but with a good offseason we could be right there with them.

I’m not sure why, but I actually think our defense matches up better against the chiefs than the Niners’ defense does.  If we add a few offensive weapons in the offseason and Josh takes a step forward, we can go a long way in 2020.

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  Bills need a better o line, wr, 2nd rb, and an edge rusher. With the right moves this off-season they could be in the SB mix next year. They have money to spend and should get some immediate veteran help while players develop and Allen is on a rookie contract. With a better line and more weapons Allen might really turn a corner next year.

  They also need an athletic tight end who can block and catch the ball. Hopefully Knox can become that guy but dropping 20% of your targets (2nd most in the league) is absolutely terrible.

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This has us at +3300 which is a little bit more accurate (tied with Bears and Chargers).  Slightly ahead of Colts and Bucs (+3500).  Well ahead of the Bengals and Raiders.  Just shop around for the best long shot odds.  49ers were at +4500 last year at this time and were one quarter from winning the Super Bowl.

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6 hours ago, thebandit27 said:

Take heart Bills’ fans.

 

Within 3 years, we’ll be celebrating our own Lombardi.

 

I don’t know why I’m so certain of this all of a sudden, but certain I am.

 

6 hours ago, Binghamton Beast said:

The Bills are going to win the Super Bowl within the next two years and I think it very well may be next season.

 

 

Bartender, I’ll have what they’re drinking.

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6 hours ago, mannc said:

I’m not sure why, but I actually think our defense matches up better against the chiefs than the Niners’ defense does.  If we add a few offensive weapons in the offseason and Josh takes a step forward, we can go a long way in 2020.

Bills have Better secondary, Niners gave better DL. Bills will add to pass rushers this offseason. 

6 hours ago, mannc said:

I’m not sure why, but I actually think our defense matches up better against the chiefs than the Niners’ defense does.  If we add a few offensive weapons in the offseason and Josh takes a step forward, we can go a long way in 2020.

Mahomes actually went the full Josh Allen last night. Came alive in the 4th, made clutch plays. The throw to  Hill was a busted coverage by the Niners. The throw to Watkins was just vintage mahomes. 

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9 hours ago, Buffalo619 said:

If anything this SB proves conservative coaching is not successful and as Vegas controls more and more of the NFL. We need to be aggressive and line the correct pockets. 
 

I really hope McD learned his lesson last year. 
 

I'd give this a 0.01 percent chance of coming true unless we go 1 and 15 somehow. 

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45 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

None of the four current major American sports champions had won a championship in the previous 50 years.

That’s a hell of a stat. Wow. ?
I looked them up and I didn’t realize that the Chiefs are the only one of the four that didn’t pop their championship cherry this year.  Again. Wow.  Sure beats seeing the Warriors, Pats/Steelers, Penguins and Yankees/Red Sox win yet another title. 

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Andy Reid is a good coach. He had 10 playoff wins before winning a super bowl (this included 3 playoff wins in his first 3 seasons).  To date McDermott has zero playoff wins in his first three seasons. 

 

The Bills have achieved the "Marvin Lewis" success tier.  There are a couple of more levels before Super Bowl winner. 40-1 sounds about right. 

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2 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Andy Reid is a good coach. He had 10 playoff wins before winning a super bowl (this included 3 playoff wins in his first 3 seasons).  To date McDermott has zero playoff wins in his first three seasons. 

 

The Bills have achieved the "Marvin Lewis" success tier.  There are a couple of more levels before Super Bowl winner. 40-1 sounds about right. 

Reid certainly moved up a tier in coaching hierarchy with this win.  If he never got the SB win he’d be sitting in the Marty Schottenheimer tier.  

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