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Week 9: Bills at Jags


YoloinOhio

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I detect the same level of disrespect from some as I saw last week for Miami. You’d think the lesson would take hold. I don’t care what an opponents record is because every team is capable on any given Sunday. Nobody has the luxury of taking any team lightly. Players and coaches have always understood this. All of us fans should try to as well. 

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4 minutes ago, K-9 said:

I detect the same level of disrespect from some as I saw last week for Miami. You’d think the lesson would take hold. I don’t care what an opponents record is because every team is capable on any given Sunday. Nobody has the luxury of taking any team lightly. Players and coaches have always understood this. All of us fans should try to as well. 

The bills won by 15 and never trailed in the game...

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10 minutes ago, K-9 said:

I detect the same level of disrespect from some as I saw last week for Miami. You’d think the lesson would take hold. I don’t care what an opponents record is because every team is capable on any given Sunday. Nobody has the luxury of taking any team lightly. Players and coaches have always understood this. All of us fans should try to as well. 

Yeah I'll leave that to the players and the Coaches, is it possible sure, but what should happen is we beat this much worse team and it's not even close.

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4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Eric Wood said on WGR that the Spencer brown injury was a weightlifting injury. I dont think I saw that previously 

 

I heard it somewhere last week that it was a work out injury, so that tracks.

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5 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Well then by all means, we should totally take the Jags lightly. 

 

The players and coaches won't but who cares if the fans do. We aren't playing so it doesn't matter if we take the game lightly or not. I think the Bills will win big this week. In my meaningless opinion I think the score will be close to the Texans game or 1st Dolphins game. I won't call a shutout but I could see a 30 point win or maybe more.

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4 minutes ago, njbuff said:


No one ever said to take the Jags likely.

 

Point is, the Bills are light years better than Jacksonville and shouldn’t struggle with them.

 

 

It comes down to interpretation though, right? Did the Bills struggle this past weekend?

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19 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Well then by all means, we should totally take the Jags lightly. 

OK, I'll play along.  What lesson should have been learned from the fans taking the Dolphins lightly?  Did the attitude on a fan forum somehow dictate how the players prepared for the game?  Will it come back to bite the Bills in the ass if I don't show proper respect to the worst team in the NFL?  

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19 minutes ago, njbuff said:


No one ever said to take the Jags likely.

 

Point is, the Bills are light years better than Jacksonville and shouldn’t struggle with them.

 

Point is, there’s a bigger point to consider. 

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24 minutes ago, Greg S said:

 

The players and coaches won't but who cares if the fans do. We aren't playing so it doesn't matter if we take the game lightly or not. I think the Bills will win big this week. In my meaningless opinion I think the score will be close to the Texans game or 1st Dolphins game. I won't call a shutout but I could see a 30 point win or maybe more.

Who cares indeed. That’s a luxury of being a fan I guess. Fans are entitled to have whatever feelings we want. It’s all good. 
I just happen to be one who thinks every opponent is worthy of respect. That’s all. 
 

But somehow, I suspect that if we should lose in an upset, some of the fans who care the least will be the first in line to accuse the coaches and players of taking the Jags lightly. 

11 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

OK, I'll play along.  What lesson should have been learned from the fans taking the Dolphins lightly?  Did the attitude on a fan forum somehow dictate how the players prepared for the game?  Will it come back to bite the Bills in the ass if I don't show proper respect to the worst team in the NFL?  

I think the main take away should be that, regardless of W-L record, there are world class athletes on every team and each opponent is worthy of respect, because on any given Sunday and all that. That’s all.
 

Feel free to feel however you want. No worries. 

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7 minutes ago, K-9 said:

Who cares indeed. That’s a luxury of being a fan I guess. Fans are entitled to have whatever feelings we want. It’s all good. 
I just happen to be one who thinks every opponent is worthy of respect. That’s all. 
 

But somehow, I suspect that if we should lose in an upset, some of the fans who care the least will be the first in line to accuse the coaches and players of taking the Jags lightly. 

I think the main take away should be that, regardless of W-L record, there are world class athletes on every team and each opponent is worthy of respect, because on any given Sunday and all that. That’s all.
 

Feel free to feel however you want. No worries. 

Yeah I'm going to go ahead and enjoy our team being one of the Best in the NFL and not worry too much about the fact that anything can technically happen.

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2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

Yeah I'm going to go ahead and enjoy our team being one of the Best in the NFL and not worry too much about the fact that anything can technically happen.

As we all should. I certainly didn’t mean to suggest otherwise. 
 

I see no reason why we cant all enjoy our team being one of the best without worrying at all while still having respect for the opponent. 

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2 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

I mean its nothing new for Josh. Feliciano was practically an invisible space anyways.

 

Could be a blessing in disguise and force this teams hand in terms of addressing before the trade deadline.

 

But if Beane is truly smart he was already in the process of doing this anyway before Feliciano got hurt.

 

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Just now, FilthyBeast said:

 

Could be a blessing in disguise and force this teams hand in terms of addressing before the trade deadline.

 

But if Beane is truly smart he was already in the process of doing this anyway before Feliciano got hurt.

 

 

Would be nice to get an upgrade for sure but I still don't think Beane is making a move.  This is one area that I really think he should have been getting something done.

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14 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

So Feliciano is week to week per McDermott.  With Brown potentially out, this could be interesting for Josh.  🤔

I can’t imagine whoever takes his place could be much worse than he was yesterday. But part of the problem was moving to RG. They had one injury and moved three people to different positions 

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19 minutes ago, K-9 said:

As we all should. I certainly didn’t mean to suggest otherwise. 
 

I see no reason why we cant all enjoy our team being one of the best without worrying at all while still having respect for the opponent. 

Well then I guess I don't really get the problem you have with people expressing their confidence and excitement in the team going into this game then.

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48 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

Well then I guess I don't really get the problem you have with people expressing their confidence and excitement in the team going into this game then.

I don’t have any problem at all with people expressing confidence and excitement going into any game. None. At. All. I don’t think I can be any clearer in my point, either, so there’s no need to belabor it. Enjoy the game. 

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1 hour ago, njbuff said:

 

Yes, but that doesn't mean that they should this week.

 

But you never know.

Why do people put so much stock in the first half of football games. We absolutely dominated the second half…games are frequently close at halftime as the teams are feeling each other out. Dolphins were a ref noticing groot being physically assaulted on that play to gesicki away from losing a 3+ score game in which they scored 3 total points lol

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9 hours ago, Greg S said:

 

I honestly think the game at MetLife in two weeks is going to be a close one. The Bills can't "Titan" or "Bengal" that game. This one against the Jags I think the Bills win comfortably.


I agree. I see this one getting out of hand and the Jets game being much like this past Dolphins game. 

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