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22 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

I saw a tweet that said it went from -6.5 to -5.5 with the Kelce news. So basically Vegas thinks he is worth a point.

 

I still think the Chiefs will move the ball just fine. Against some teams Kelce being out could be the difference between winning and losing, but the Lions project to have an awful defense.

 

I'm more intrigued by how long the injury lingers. Kelce will be 34 in one month. It's only a matter of time before his body starts breaking down. If this becomes a nagging injury that lingers throughout the season that could make a real difference in their win/loss column.

Thanks, that is a big move for non QB .   I think he window is closing quickly and that is probably why he opened his mouth about chris jones situation.

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2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

The Jags should win a lot of games. So should the Lions. For both the question is are they ready when they play the top half dozen teams in football to go punch for punch. On both I am less convinced. And it is much harder when you have that expectation on you. 

 

Maybe, but on a related note, that also sounds like a great description of us.  They also played better than we did in the playoffs last season, on both sides generally speaking, and particularly given the level of competition that they faced.  

 

 

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3 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

Maybe, but on a related note, that also sounds like a great description of us.  They also played better than we did in the playoffs last season, on both sides generally speaking, and particularly given the level of competition that they faced.  

 

 

Does it? The Bills have beat top teams. They haven't beat them all on a run to the Superbowl.... but they have beaten good teams. Jags yet to prove it.

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1 hour ago, NewEra said:

What about KCs defense without Chris jones makes you think they can stop the Detroit offense to get up a few Scores early?  

I think KC will score 2/3 out of the gate and make it tough for DET to keep up. I don't think the Lions are a team that can win a shootout.

 

You figure the avg possessions in a game is 10-12 a side, 5-6 a half or so. I'd take KC to put up 20-24 pts by half. I'd be impressed if DET can put up 20 by half to keep up.

 

That's just my take though, could be wrong.

 

 

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2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Does it? The Bills have beat top teams. They haven't beat them all on a run to the Superbowl.... but they have beaten good teams. Jags yet to prove it.

 

Not in the playoffs we haven't.  Sorry  

 

At least not with any regularity that is.  Miami with Skyler Thompson playing I don't consider to have been a top team.  New England the prior year wasn't either.  

 

Indy, meh, not really.  Baltimore, good, but low-end for playoffs.  7th and 5th seeds respectively.  

 

We haven't had a "run to the Super Bowl" yet either.  McD personally saw to that, didn't he.  ...  oh wait, apparently that was all Frazier's fault.  My bad.  LOL 

 

 

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2 hours ago, PBF81 said:

 

Maybe, but on a related note, that also sounds like a great description of us.  They also played better than we did in the playoffs last season, on both sides generally speaking, and particularly given the level of competition that they faced.  

 

 

We were 4-2 in the regular season against playoff teams last year (with the Bengals game a wash). It's not as if we faced scrubs all year

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2 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Does it? The Bills have beat top teams. They haven't beat them all on a run to the Superbowl.... but they have beaten good teams. Jags yet to prove it.

 

And out of curiosity, which "top teams" did we beat last season?  

I see Baltimore and KC, that's it.   I'm also not sure I'd consider Baltimore a "top team."  They were alright, seeded 6th between the Chargers and Miami.  

 

 

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2 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

And out of curiosity, which "top teams" did we beat last season?  

I see Baltimore and KC, that's it.   I'm also not sure I'd consider Baltimore a "top team."  They were alright, seeded 6th between the Chargers and Miami.  

 

 

Well, KC did win the Super Bowl and they have arguably GOAT talents at QB and TE, and we were the only team to beat them in their pad.  We beat Baltimore in their pad too while Lamar was still healthy.  We had two wins over the Dolphins (a playoff team) as well.  

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6 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

We were 4-2 in the regular season against playoff teams last year (with the Bengals game a wash). It's not as if we faced scrubs all year

 

That's not what Gunner said, he said "top teams."  

 

Of the teams you cite, these are them: 

 

Miami, and we beat them once in the playoffs with Thompson starting.  Either way I would hardly call them a "top team."  

 

I already replied about Baltimore and KC.  KC yes, Baltimore questionable.  

 

But using wins over Miami (twice) and Baltimore as three of four examples, while claiming that Detroit didn't beat teams of comparable caliber, when they beat Minnesota, Jacksonville, and the Giants, seems to be a bit disingenuous if you ask me.  

 

But who cares, we haven't proven that we can beat any team the caliber of which has been in the Conference Championships.  That's a fact.  

 

Believe what you will otherwise.  

 

 

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13 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

Well, KC did win the Super Bowl and they have arguably GOAT talents at QB and TE, and we were the only team to beat them in their pad.  We beat Baltimore in their pad too while Lamar was still healthy.  We had two wins over the Dolphins (a playoff team) as well.  

 

So you're of the opinion then that the Fins with Skylar Thompson at QB is a top team then.  Well, OK.  I guess it all depends upon the definition of what a "top team" is.  I don't consider a 9-8 team a top team, especially since they barely made the playoffs.  Same for a 10-7 team that fielded the league's 19th ranked offense.  I don't think that you'll find anyone at all that knows football that claims that any team with Skylar Thompson as their QB is or ever will be a "top team," try as you may.  In fact I think it's ludicrous.  Just because we couldn't prevent them from putting up points doesn't mean that they were good much less a "top team" with him at QB.  

 

Either way, let's not lose sight of the main point here, Gunner claims that we beat top teams last season, more so than the Lions implicitly.  

 

They beat Minnesota, whom we lost to just oh, by the way, and the Jags who were better than Miami in both offense and defense, and the Giants who had a notably better defense but only a marginally worse offense.  

 

I have no idea what the basis for Gunner's argument is, but it's not win-loss record or offensive or defensive rankings.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, ALLinALLEN said:

I think KC will score 2/3 out of the gate and make it tough for DET to keep up. I don't think the Lions are a team that can win a shootout.

 

You figure the avg possessions in a game is 10-12 a side, 5-6 a half or so. I'd take KC to put up 20-24 pts by half. I'd be impressed if DET can put up 20 by half to keep up.

 

That's just my take though, could be wrong.

 

 

 

Detroit was 5th in scoring last year (26.6 ppg)...not saying they are going to win a shootout but, they can score at times.  KC's defense without Jones is a different animal and can be scored on.  And without Kelce (if he doesn't play) that is a significant loss for them.  Again, who the hell knows what happens, but it could be a good game (or a KC blow out lol)

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18 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

Well, KC did win the Super Bowl and they have arguably GOAT talents at QB and TE, and we were the only team to beat them in their pad.  We beat Baltimore in their pad too while Lamar was still healthy.  We had two wins over the Dolphins (a playoff team) as well.  

 

BTW, in the three regular season games that Thompson played for the Fins, they averaged 14.7 PPG.  44 total in three games.  

We allowed them to score 31, at home, in the playoffs.  

 

 

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11 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

So you're of the opinion then that the Fins with Skylar Thompson at QB is a top team then.  Well, OK.  I guess it all depends upon the definition of what a "top team" is.  I don't consider a 9-8 team a top team, especially since they barely made the playoffs.  Same for a 10-7 team that fielded the league's 19th ranked offense.  I don't think that you'll find anyone at all that knows football that claims that any team with Skylar Thompson as their QB is or ever will be a "top team," try as you may.  In fact I think it's ludicrous.  Just because we couldn't prevent them from putting up points doesn't mean that they were good much less a "top team" with him at QB.  

 

Either way, let's not lose sight of the main point here, Gunner claims that we beat top teams last season, more so than the Lions implicitly.  

 

They beat Minnesota, whom we lost to just oh, by the way, and the Jags who were better than Miami in both offense and defense, and the Giants who had a notably better defense but only a marginally worse offense.  

 

I have no idea what the basis for Gunner's argument is, but it's not win-loss record or offensive or defensive rankings.  

 

 

 

 

 By the very definition yes maiming and Baltimore were top teams last year.  The fact they had an injury to qb isn't at 0lay.  Miami the team made the playoffs so they were a top team.  Buffalo was a top team yet they were battered and not at their best once pla,9ffs arrived.  With all the talent playing well below their usual capability I don't know if ball or mini considered Bills a top team at the end of season.

 

 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

By the very definition yes maiming and Baltimore were top teams last year.  The fact they had an injury to qb isn't at 0lay.  Miami the team made the playoffs so they were a top team.  Buffalo was a top team yet they were battered and not at their best once pla,9ffs arrived.  With all the talent playing well below their usual capability I don't know if ball or mini considered Bills a top team at the end of season.

 

OK, great.  So by the same logic then, aren't the Jags, who went 7-2/6-1 down the stretch while winning their last 5 games in the regular season, and that won their division and had over a point-per-game better point differential than Baltimore a top team too then?  


Or the Giants, who were a half-game better than the Fins in record and also made the playoffs, which was your only criteria for them, also a good team then?  

 

Seems that logically the answer to both is unequivocally yes.  

 

And the Vikings at 13-4 and division winners, better than either Baltimore or Miami, aren't they also a "top team" then?  

 

Again, in applying the same logic the answer is yes.  

 

Or not? 

 

Otherwise, I'm not sure what your point is.  

 

 

38 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

Well, KC did win the Super Bowl and they have arguably GOAT talents at QB and TE, and we were the only team to beat them in their pad.  We beat Baltimore in their pad too while Lamar was still healthy.  We had two wins over the Dolphins (a playoff team) as well.  

 

That has absolutely nothing to do with Gunner's original argument.  Nada.  

 

 

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1 minute ago, PBF81 said:

 

OK, great.  So by the same logic then, aren't the Jags, who went 7-2/6-1 down the stretch while winning their last 5 games in the regular season, and that won their division and had over a point-per-game better point differential than Baltimore a top team too then?  


Or the Giants, who were a half-game better than the Fins in record and also made the playoffs, which was your only criteria for them, also a good team then?  

 

Seems that logically the answer to both is unequivocally yes.  

 

And the Vikings at 13-4 and division winners, better than either Baltimore or Miami, aren't they also a "top team" then?  

 

Again, in applying the same logic the answer is yes.  

 

Or not? 

 

Otherwise, I'm not sure what your point is.  

 

 

Yes any team in the playoffs was a zop team  that year.  Might not break the most talented team but they got the important won lost record to put them among the top teams. 

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30 minutes ago, PBF81 said:

 

BTW, in the three regular season games that Thompson played for the Fins, they averaged 14.7 PPG.  44 total in three games.  

We allowed them to score 31, at home, in the playoffs.  

 

 

I agree that Thompson sucks. We held him to 18-45, 220 yards and 2 picks.  We outgained the Dolphins by 200 yards.  The only reason the Dolphins were in that game were unforced errors and special teams gaffes on the part of the Bills.

 

We also beat a full strength Dolphins team with Tua in the regular season. 

 

And I agree that the Dolphins being a "top team" is arguable.  But we did beat both Baltimore and KC on the road when they were at full strength.  I was merely answering your question by stating facts.

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15 minutes ago, AuntieEm said:

Yes any team in the playoffs was a zop team  that year.  Might not break the most talented team but they got the important won lost record to put them among the top teams. 

 

Then great, you agree with me then, and therefore disagree with Gunner.  

 

I'm not sure why people jump into discussions midway and don't engage with the full context.  

 

 

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Just now, PBF81 said:

 

OK, so you disagree with Gunner then too.  

 

I wasn't sure what your point was.  

 

 

 

I just point out that only the top teams get to go to the playoffs though the division leaders  will sometimes get a lesser quality team over a better team in a tougher division.  I also do like the underdogs prevailing in an us versus them and seeing the less talented individually team gang up and defeat the top dog that may not even put in the proper prep as they overlook what a team effort can accomplish.

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