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Week 8: SNF Packers at Bills (-10.5) 10/30 8:20pm


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2 hours ago, LeGOATski said:

What do you think is wrong with that? Sounds like he's holding himself and everyone else accountable.

 

If Josh Allen came out after a loss and said "we're committing too many mental mistakes" I would have no problem with that.

I thought it was actually the opposite the way I saw it.  Actually not holding himself accountable at all and giving zero credit to the opponent 

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On 10/18/2022 at 5:02 PM, YoloinOhio said:

Vegas cannot get the public to bet against the Bills. This is a desperate move to try to get them to jump on it 

I think they’re having the problem they had with the prime Patriots*. It’s almost impossible for them to hang a number that won’t get bet. 

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I think this week the Pack are really going to try and get Jones and Dillon going. Probably their best two players on Offense. 

 

So our Run D is going to need to be stout. Then if we can get up a few scores on them and take those two out of the game it will be over. I think I want the Packers to be forced to pass..I’m just not impressed with their wideouts enough to think they can hurt us. 

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45 minutes ago, Bimmer323i said:

Hopefully we can wipe the floor with the packers so we can be the best team in the league again…. since the chiefs beat the overrated 3-3 9ers 44-22 now there the best team in the league again didn’t you know….

 

Yes, if asked what their "quality win" of the year is, the response would be them beating a team with a losing record(Who have lost to the Bears, Falcons & Broncos). They haven't beat a good team yet this year and lost to a team that's in the bottom third of the league.

 

 

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meanwhile the bills still rank number one through the bye.

 

https://www.nfl.cNFL Power Rankings, Week 8: Cowboys hit top five; Packers' plunge continues into bottom half of leagueom/news/nfl-power-rankings-week-8-2022-nfl-season

 

Rank 1 

BUF

Buffalo Bills 5-1

 

Previous rank: No. 1

 

Josh Allen comes out of the Week 7 bye as a strong contender -- and perhaps the early favorite -- in the NFL MVP race. Allen was once again locked in during Week 6's massive conference showdown with the Chiefs at Arrowhead, throwing for 329 yards and three touchdowns in a 24-20 win. He was the only QB to have three games with 300 yards and at least three passing scores in the season's first six weeks. As has been the case for most of the season, Allen was largely unstoppable when attacking defenses downfield: According to Next Gen Stats, Allen went 9-for-10 with 204 yards, three scores and a perfect passer rating of 158.3 on throws of at least 15 air yards against Kansas City. Dominance against elite competition is the stuff of MVPs

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1 hour ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

I thought it was actually the opposite the way I saw it.  Actually not holding himself accountable at all and giving zero credit to the opponent 

He said they didn't do anything special schematically, they just had some really good players who made plays. Then he says "we made too many mental mistakes." 

 

Some people just want to project their views of Aaron Rodgers onto that simple statement of fact.

 

Acknowledging their mental mistakes means they're looking inward at how to improve, which is what good teams and leaders have to do. It's what Josh and the Bills do.

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If we come out focused and ready to go Sunday night, it could get ugly quick.  The Packers have not been playing well.  Their WRs are banged up.  Their offensive line has been struggling at times to protect Rodgers.  On top of that, Rodgers has been holding the ball longer this year than he ever has before.  He is taking sacks and hits.  If our defense comes out on fire, Rodgers could be in for a very long (or short) night.

 

The good news is that even if the Packers play well by their standard on offense, I don't think they will be able to keep up with us on offense.  Even if we start slow, I fully expect us to make some big plays like we we do every week and get into the upper 20s or 30s.  I don't expect our defense to give up that many points to this team.  So, while it could be ugly and more of a struggle than we would like, I still see us winning by 2 scores in the end.  That said, if we come out of the gate hot and the defense starts flying around, we could boat-race them by the 3rd quarter as we've done to a couple other teams this season.

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