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McD preaches complementary football. The Bills are playing on another level. It’s more like complementary domination so far.

 

The Bills have a point differential of 91 points. To put that into perspective, the two teams with the second highest point differential are the Eagles and 49ers at 47 points. The Bills almost double that total.
 

Get this, if KC wins by 21 points over the Raiders tomorrow their differential will only be 54 points.

 

Our defense is tied with the 49ers for the lowest points surrendered in the NFL at 61 points. You could argue that if our offense didn’t gift the opposing offense two very short fields (starting inside the ten yard line both times) in back to back games that our defense would only have given up 47 points at this point.

 

I digress though. Moving on. Our offense has scored 152 points. That’s an average of 30.4ppg vs. 12.2ppg. We’re outscoring our opponents by a 2.5 times margin.

 

This is all being done while supposedly being in the harder part of our schedule. We’ve played the Super Bowl champs, the #1 AFC seed from last year (and still the current #1 team in their division) and also the current #1 team in the AFC North division.

 

This is also all being done with the rash of injuries to start the season.

 

Yep, complementary domination at its finest.

 

Go Bills. Bring on KC.

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3 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said:

400 yards and 31 points in a half where two drives ended with a lost fumble on the goal line and a blocked field goal. 
 

Crazy level of play. 

 

 

Truly unbelievable stats.

Minus 3 all pro DBs and a pro bowl LB.

Minus our starting slot and TE.

When Davis is healthy, we're nearly unstoppable

Should have been 41 points in a half against a respectable defense 

Our depth is absolutely amazing.  Beane is nothing short of masterful as a GM

 

I'll never forget his 1st presser in 2017. He said his goal is to build long term, sustainable success and just the way he said it and how he outlined some of his reasoning, I truly believed him.

 

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The Bills are so good it's kind of stunning actually. Like good to the point that sometimes I wonder if they do these crazy things early on like fumble at the 2 yard line just to make things more challenging for themselves.

 

When they get rolling on offense they are almost unstoppable. 

 

Defensively, they have allowed a total of 7 points in the 2nd half and that happened largely on a play that would have never happened with Poyer in there on 3rd and 22 against Miami.

 

The 4 other games they have allowed no points in the 2nd half. Also have not allowed a point in the 3rd quarter yet this year. Their adjustments after halftime are exceptional.

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

We've also had the starting offense sitting on the bench for the entire 4th quarter in 2 of the 5 games so far. 


And Josh just threw for the second most yards ever by a Bills QB, while sitting most of the fourth. 
 

Think about how many games, how many QBs. He’s operating at a wild, unprecedented level. 

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I think there is a way to look at yesterday's matchup through the lens of the NFL Draft process.   Without doing a deep dive it seems to me that the Steelers frontload offensive skill players in the draft.  Pickett, Pickens, Austin last year, Harris in the 1st round last year (1st round running back?).  Claypool early the year before (non-factor).

BBB emphasizes the defensive line, and players on defense.  Epenesa over Dobbins; two DE's in the first two rounds last year and Elam and Bernard (OL?) last year.   

Just one way to look at things.   It may all be Josh, but that is what I was thinking.   

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3 minutes ago, Freddie's Dead said:

It's complementary, not complimentary.  Complimentary football is when Josh says "Nice catch Gabe!" and Gabe replies "Great throw Josh!". 

 

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But I bet Josh and Gabe said those very exact words, so it's both, and OP is right.

 

Nayh nayh nayh

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50 minutes ago, Ray Stonada said:


And Josh just threw for the second most yards ever by a Bills QB, while sitting most of the fourth. 
 

Think about how many games, how many QBs. He’s operating at a wild, unprecedented level. 

Pretty sure they said it was the most by a Bills QB at the game 

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It's been a long time since one team in the NFL has been so obviously better than everybody else.  That's not getting a ton of attention right now because of the Dolphins blemish on our schedule which may actually be a good thing because the team doesn't need that undefeated pressure on top of being SB favorites.

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8 minutes ago, Rubes said:


They did, it was the most yards by a Bills QB in regulation

Thank you. The regulation part I most have missed. 
 

I’ll concede. It wasn’t the most ever by a Bills QB. But considering he did it in 3Qs I’m sure he could have passed that mark with another drive. 2 at the most. 

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That Josh would have some games with tons of yards I never questioned, even as so many people on here lamented that "he still didn't have a 300yo game yet". His arm strength alone would ensure that one of these days, he'd have tons of yards in a game. The beauty now is that he's doing it consistently and not just by being a wild gunslinger.

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1 minute ago, Freddie's Dead said:

 

I said in the GDT that if Josh had stayed in, Van Brocklin's record was in jeopardy.  But the Squeelers couldn't keep it close.  Maybe against the Chefs....


I saw your Van Brocklin comment and lol’d, was at the game and someone in our group made that exact comment. The surrounding Yinzers we were trapped in had no clue of course. Pretty sure he’s not secretly you, but you may have SBC (shared brain cell)

 

The Yinzers were chirpy for maybe 5 minutes of game time : the opening kickoff and first 2 plays, perking up on the blocked figgie and their 3 point drive up till the toe was OB. Then they were quiet and depressed. Glorious.

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Just now, Ralonzo said:


I saw your Van Brocklin comment and lol’d, was at the game and someone in our group made that exact comment. The surrounding Yinzers we were trapped in had no clue of course. Pretty sure he’s not secretly you, but you may have SBC (shared brain cell)

 

The Yinzers were chirpy for maybe 5 minutes of game time : the opening kickoff and first 2 plays, perking up on the blocked figgie and their 3 point drive up till the toe was OB. Then they were quiet and depressed. Glorious.

 

I wasn't at the game 😉 Josh had what, 350 in the first half?  I was thinking that we were watching something historic.  Glorious, indeed!

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2 hours ago, Freddie's Dead said:

 

I wasn't at the game 😉 Josh had what, 350 in the first half?  I was thinking that we were watching something historic.  Glorious, indeed!

 

When it was on the Pitt 24, Josh had 324... we said "it's a shame he won't be able to get to 350, he'll probably finish with 348" just before the snap of the Shakir TD. Also correctly predicted that Josh would get benched by the fourth quarter for not getting enough first downs and killing the team on time of possession.

 

TBH sitting among that blob of yinzer black (with the occasional alternate rugby jersey) made it that much better. There were some who kept perspective, i.e. on the Levi interception ("let us have this one, we know we're gonna get rolled but at least we made one play").

 

Yeah, it was pretty great. And because everyone started rolling out with about 10 minutes left, got home in a relative jiffy. Just a great day.

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9 hours ago, Inigo Montoya said:

We've also had the starting offense sitting on the bench for the entire 4th quarter in 2 of the 5 games so far. 

And many starting defenders as well, at least that first one.

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10 hours ago, Inigo Montoya said:

We've also had the starting offense sitting on the bench for the entire 4th quarter in 2 of the 5 games so far. 

 

I knew Coach McD did something wrong.

 

Second thought .. Coach McD learned in playoffs last year that players can be blown out in blowouts.

2 hours ago, TBBills said:

Yea but I heard a little pee makes the stinging go away.

 

Yes I have seen that avatar of kid peeing on the dolphins logo.

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11 hours ago, SageAgainstTheMachine said:

It's been a long time since one team in the NFL has been so obviously better than everybody else.  That's not getting a ton of attention right now because of the Dolphins blemish on our schedule which may actually be a good thing because the team doesn't need that undefeated pressure on top of being SB favorites.

The scary part is that aside from the vets and players in their prime, they have several high potential young players on this team that have room to keep improving throughout the season too.  They’re so balanced and talented on both offense and defense that I think they’re going from challenging, competitive practices to games where the opposing teams aren’t as tough as what they face in practice.  Imagine facing Josh Allen in practice to Kenny Pickett on Sunday, and vice versa for the offense.  Sundays may be easier than practice.  The phrase iron sharpens iron comes to mind.

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1 minute ago, billsfan89 said:

Honestly might be the best thing to not be undefeated as to not build pressure as the season goes on

 

The longer Philly stays unbeaten by stepping on NFC bugs the more the spotlight stays on them, and that's just fine.

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Just now, Ralonzo said:

 

The longer Philly stays unbeaten by stepping on NFC bugs the more the spotlight stays on them, and that's just fine.


Let’s say the Bills beat down Miami people would have been talking about this team going 17-0 each week as they pile up dominating wins. With one loss on the books it at least takes that element of pressure off.

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18 hours ago, BillsFan619 said:

McD preaches complementary football. The Bills are playing on another level. It’s more like complementary domination so far.

 

The Bills have a point differential of 91 points. To put that into perspective, the two teams with the second highest point differential are the Eagles and 49ers at 47 points. The Bills almost double that total.
 

Get this, if KC wins by 21 points over the Raiders tomorrow their differential will only be 54 points.

 

Our defense is tied with the 49ers for the lowest points surrendered in the NFL at 61 points. You could argue that if our offense didn’t gift the opposing offense two very short fields (starting inside the ten yard line both times) in back to back games that our defense would only have given up 47 points at this point.

 

I digress though. Moving on. Our offense has scored 152 points. That’s an average of 30.4ppg vs. 12.2ppg. We’re outscoring our opponents by a 2.5 times margin.

 

This is all being done while supposedly being in the harder part of our schedule. We’ve played the Super Bowl champs, the #1 AFC seed from last year (and still the current #1 team in their division) and also the current #1 team in the AFC North division.

 

This is also all being done with the rash of injuries to start the season.

 

Yep, complementary domination at its finest.

 

Go Bills. Bring on KC.

 

And yet, if we don’t win the Super Bowl…..the “hot seat crowd” will come out of the woodwork and wonder whether we should tear it all down.  We all know that is true. 

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