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4 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

What can't you believe about the ticket prices?


I went on Ticketmaster yesterday to look. Gave it a passing thought that I might just want to go. The visiting fan sections, you know the ones, like 316, end of upper deck, were the cheapest seats. 272 plus the usual Ticketmaster gouging.  Glad I already bought my seats for the games I’m going to. 
 

I’m going to @Bal, Pit, Cle, NYJ and @Cin (MNF).  Those Cincy tickets for comparison sake were $59.00. Got two tix for $157 including fees.  Of course it’s Jan 2nd when I’m sure it will be nice and toasty. 

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Poke, a lot of people were a little harsh on you,  it I cannot honestly see that many losses without losing Allen.  Even if we god forbid lost Allen, Keenum can win a few games with this loaded team.

 

The Titans have regressed, and we should decisively beat them as the Fins and Steelers.  The Steelers have the defense, but their offense is still a ?  Harris turned out to be a very good rookie back, but he’ll face a much more stout defensive interior.  I’ve yet to see Jones or Settle be moved, and Phillips is fast for a large man.

 

I’ll believe Tua when he proves it against other winning teams.  All the weapons in the world without a great QB can only get you so far.

 

The next real test which I believe will be a closer game is the Ravens.  They will be back to form from 2019 where they went 12 and 13 personnel, and it will work on a lot of teams.  It won’t gainer us.  We should win, but it will be a tough game.

 

The two I have no idea are the Chiefs and Packers.  We’ll see how championship ready this team is after week 8.  Between the Ravens, Chiefs and Packers, we’ll know if we are heading towards the SB.

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On 9/9/2022 at 6:06 PM, Logic said:


I don't want to make any blanket statements or anything, but....

Every single Titans fan, without exception, is a garbage person.

That’s a fair statement, 

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7 hours ago, NewEra said:

I’m feeling the same way, but have to be a be wary that the Rams OL is garbaggio and other offensive lines could give us a problem.  I doubt it happens, I have a lot of confidence in this group and I’m glad that we invested in them.  4th time’s a charm.  I think.  Stay healthy 

 

Which teams the Bills will face have good OLs?  The Chiefs?

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12 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Which teams the Bills will face have good OLs?  The Chiefs?

Yes, the chiefs, packers, Vikings, browns, lions, Cinci, Miami, pats should all have better OLs than the rams.  
 

It’s not about having a “good” offensive line.  My point was, the rams might have a bottom 5 OL…..meaning most other OLs that we face will be better than the rams.  While our Dal was wreaking havoc all over the place on Thursday, Noteboom was the usual suspect that night.  Everyone had their way with him.  Week 2 last season, our pass rush was fierce and looked to be formidable….then we realized it was just the Miami OL that made our pass rush look better than it was…..

 

not saying that will be the case….but one game is one game.  While I think our pass rush will be among the leagues best, I don’t feel like it’s realistic to think we’ll have the same level of success every game.

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It’s rare to have the kind of night the Bills’ DL had Thursday, and expecting the same or similar results each week will leave us disappointed.

 

Frazier and McD are going to game plan differently for different teams as well.  I imagine we’ll sit back against Tannehill but blitz Tua aggressively, for example.

 

It’s going to be an evolution, but there’s no question the early results are incredibly encouraging.

 

Love that Bruce said before the season started that he thinks it is collectively the best DL the Bills have ever had — or at least since he played.

 

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13 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Yes, the chiefs, packers, Vikings, browns, lions, Cinci, Miami, pats should all have better OLs than the rams.  
 

It’s not about having a “good” offensive line.  My point was, the rams might have a bottom 5 OL…..meaning most other OLs that we face will be better than the rams.  While our Dal was wreaking havoc all over the place on Thursday, Noteboom was the usual suspect that night.  Everyone had their way with him.  Week 2 last season, our pass rush was fierce and looked to be formidable….then we realized it was just the Miami OL that made our pass rush look better than it was…..

 

not saying that will be the case….but one game is one game.  While I think our pass rush will be among the leagues best, I don’t feel like it’s realistic to think we’ll have the same level of success every game.

 

True they might not all be as bad as the Rams' OL and we can't expect that kind of performance every week, but yes it's about who has a good OL and out of that list, maybe half do, and half of that half have other issues on offense.  We'll get a better idea after today.

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2 hours ago, NewEra said:

Yes, the chiefs, packers, Vikings, browns, lions, Cinci, Miami, pats should all have better OLs than the rams.  
 

It’s not about having a “good” offensive line.  My point was, the rams might have a bottom 5 OL…..meaning most other OLs that we face will be better than the rams.  While our Dal was wreaking havoc all over the place on Thursday, Noteboom was the usual suspect that night.  Everyone had their way with him.  Week 2 last season, our pass rush was fierce and looked to be formidable….then we realized it was just the Miami OL that made our pass rush look better than it was…..

 

not saying that will be the case….but one game is one game.  While I think our pass rush will be among the leagues best, I don’t feel like it’s realistic to think we’ll have the same level of success every game.

And here I was really looking forward to having 119 sacks for the season.

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6 hours ago, ganesh said:

I think Defenses like Baltimore and Pittsburgh can still give fits for Josh Allen.  Those will be a lot closer game.


Agreed. Any defense that can pressure with 4 is always going to be tough. The Steelers are like that. 
 

the ravens will be tough because they blitz a lot but have the corners to play really physical and tight man coverage.

 

I do think all these high shell defenses will soon fade back into oblivion. There is no way they can stop the potent offenses of today so long as the QB is patient. 

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On 9/9/2022 at 5:16 PM, 947 said:

The best way to take Henry out of the game is to go up by 3 scores...

 

I'd like to see some 4-3 D on early downs with Bernard coming in for Taron.

Bills offense showed some flexibility in packages. We saw the Bills in the strong I formation!

 

Bills defense needs to show some flexibility and go bigger/ 4-3 at times against the Titans/ Colts/ Ravens of the world

3 hours ago, Doc said:

 

Which teams the Bills will face have good OLs?  The Chiefs?

KC has a very good OL, Bengals completely rebuilt theirs this offseason, and Miami added 2 studs to its OL to help keep Tua upright.

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