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NY Jets at Buffalo Bills, Sunday Dec 11 at 1 pm


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7 hours ago, DapperCam said:

Why would the NFL care about a CB? They are all about the offense. Maybe because of the NYC market?

 

If you watch the various football shows, the media heads have been talking all season about how GREAT it is for the New York teams (Jets and Giants) to be playing well.  Not because the fans have been suffering long and deserve some success.  Just because it's New York City.  They aren't even trying to hide it.  Disgusting as it is, there is a clear bias for certain franchises.  Especially those in big markets.

 

Early in the season, the Jets didn't have many marketable players.  Their starting QB was terrible.  Their rookie RB went down with a season-ending injury.  Their rookie WR wasn't getting the ball much.  Most of the good players were on defense.  Perfect opportunity to push "the next Revis" who already comes into the NFL with a cool nickname.

 

Honestly, I've never seen a player (especially a rookie) get ignored on clear pass interference so often.  Doesn't turn around.  Hands in the face/chest of the receiver.  No flag.  And I'm not the only fan who notices it.  There is a clear push to turn Sauce Gardner into a big name.

 

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57 minutes ago, mjt328 said:

 

If you watch the various football shows, the media heads have been talking all season about how GREAT it is for the New York teams (Jets and Giants) to be playing well.  Not because the fans have been suffering long and deserve some success.  Just because it's New York City.  They aren't even trying to hide it.  Disgusting as it is, there is a clear bias for certain franchises.  Especially those in big markets.

 

Early in the season, the Jets didn't have many marketable players.  Their starting QB was terrible.  Their rookie RB went down with a season-ending injury.  Their rookie WR wasn't getting the ball much.  Most of the good players were on defense.  Perfect opportunity to push "the next Revis" who already comes into the NFL with a cool nickname.

 

Honestly, I've never seen a player (especially a rookie) get ignored on clear pass interference so often.  Doesn't turn around.  Hands in the face/chest of the receiver.  No flag.  And I'm not the only fan who notices it.  There is a clear push to turn Sauce Gardner into a big name.

 

He looked the part against the Bills last time.  Not sure what you are getting at

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5 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

My phone is showing 40 degrees and rain on Sunday for WNY. What’s the local weather forecast saying? 

High of 38 with a 77% chance of rain/snow mix.

 

”Snow during the morning will mix with rain at times during the afternoon.  Winds SSW at 5 - 10 mph”.

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3 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

High of 38 with a 77% chance of rain/snow mix.

 

”Snow during the morning will mix with rain at times during the afternoon.  Winds SSW at 5 - 10 mph”.

 

Really not that bad of a forecast for Dec in OP. The rain sucks but just bring a poncho. 

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24 minutes ago, Gunsgoodtime said:

He looked the part against the Bills last time.  Not sure what you are getting at

I remember at least two PI from that game uncalled. One on Diggs that was obvious, and one on Gabe Davis at the end of the game that they call sometimes, but sometimes not due to the importance of the play.

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19 hours ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

Wow, just wow.  He's not a FA until 2025 and you want to get rid of him next year.

 

This is the straw that broke the camel's back for me.  You're on "time out".  You might get reinstated for the playoffs.  Might.

 

Why do all you reasonable and rational posters keep engaging with this guy?  He doesn't know football, he doesn't say reasonable stuff about the Bills.  He's just here for the clicks and outrage.

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1 hour ago, mjt328 said:

 

If you watch the various football shows, the media heads have been talking all season about how GREAT it is for the New York teams (Jets and Giants) to be playing well.  Not because the fans have been suffering long and deserve some success.  Just because it's New York City.  They aren't even trying to hide it.  Disgusting as it is, there is a clear bias for certain franchises.  Especially those in big markets.

 

Early in the season, the Jets didn't have many marketable players.  Their starting QB was terrible.  Their rookie RB went down with a season-ending injury.  Their rookie WR wasn't getting the ball much.  Most of the good players were on defense.  Perfect opportunity to push "the next Revis" who already comes into the NFL with a cool nickname.

 

Honestly, I've never seen a player (especially a rookie) get ignored on clear pass interference so often.  Doesn't turn around.  Hands in the face/chest of the receiver.  No flag.  And I'm not the only fan who notices it.  There is a clear push to turn Sauce Gardner into a big name.

 

This is actually a pretty bizarre take. Are you suggesting that there is a connection between what the pundits are saying about a large-market rookie, and how the officials are treating that rookie?

 

I know that every year there is a bunch of talk from fans about the refs favoring one team over another (and it's always the fan's team that is being aggrieved). But, to do so would be literally felonious. In terms of revenue, teams operate independently from the league, and the league works for the teams. For the league to conspire with the refs to favor one team damages the other teams they play. It would violate not only anti-trust laws, but would violate RICO laws, as well. Imagine if a team missed the playoffs as a result of such a scheme, how much revenue that team, and the city in which they reside would lose?

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I was at this game -a real nail biter! When the Bills broke the huddle, I immediately recognized Lofton had single coverage and yelled it out. “Find James, Jimmy! Find James!’ I yelled! Sure enough, Kelly saw it and heaved the ball down the sideline. Everyone in my area was up on their feet when Kelly looked that way and Lofton made a fantastic catch, grabbing the ball by the back end of the football. From that moment on til I moved to Florida, I was known as ‘Coach’ in my section🤣

 

 

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11 hours ago, DapperCam said:

Why would the NFL care about a CB? They are all about the offense. Maybe because of the NYC market?

They are all about marketing their stars.  He’s a great player with a marketable name playing for a NJ team.  He’ll probably be 1st team all pro this year too

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2 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

Why do all you reasonable and rational posters keep engaging with this guy?  He doesn't know football, he doesn't say reasonable stuff about the Bills.  He's just here for the clicks and outrage.

 

He'll get them from someone else.  He made my "ignore" list.

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1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said:

I was at this game -a real nail biter! When the Bills broke the huddle, I immediately recognized Lofton had single coverage and yelled it out. “Find James, Jimmy! Find James!’ I yelled! Sure enough, Kelly saw it and heaved the ball down the sideline. Everyone in my area was up on their feet when Kelly looked that way and Lofton made a fantastic catch, grabbing the ball by the back end of the football. From that moment on til I moved to Florida, I was known as ‘Coach’ in my section🤣

 

 

 

I was at the next Bills-Jets game, in the Meadowlands, the following fall.  Similar vibe although a lower-scoring game.  Kelly hit Thurman in the end zone in the final minute to win it and I turned around, in my Bills shirt, and raised my arms in triumph.  I sat back down and my buddy, a Jets fan, had his head in his hands, mumbling, "I can't believe you turned around," as we both were showered with beer.  I apologized to him much later and he said, "don't even worry about it... it wasn't even in my top ten worst moments as a Jets fan."  🤣

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39 minutes ago, Straight Hucklebuck said:

The weather forecast reminds me of under the radar horrible weather game in this same time frame:

 

2007 against the New York Giants.

 

Absolutely frigid, rain/snow mix all game, tons of wind, 30’s. 
 

Did anyone else go to that game?

 

The winner of that game won the chip that year.

 

i predict the same will happen this year!

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1 hour ago, Chandler#81 said:

I was at this game -a real nail biter! When the Bills broke the huddle, I immediately recognized Lofton had single coverage and yelled it out. “Find James, Jimmy! Find James!’ I yelled! Sure enough, Kelly saw it and heaved the ball down the sideline. Everyone in my area was up on their feet when Kelly looked that way and Lofton made a fantastic catch, grabbing the ball by the back end of the football. From that moment on til I moved to Florida, I was known as ‘Coach’ in my section🤣

 

 

James Lofton was so smooth.  He didn't even look like he was running fast.  It looked effortless.

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