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1 hour ago, ChrisWatson#21 said:

After the Eagles loss they were +4000 on sportsbooks to win it all.  Oh memories.  Don't I wish to get those odds again😢

Back in September I took Buffalo vs San Fran in the SB @ +4001 

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This season has had a remarkable string of events 

 

-josh on madden cover- no curse 

-throwback touchdown from nemesis chiefs Kelce the day tight Wycheck passed away 

-titans got them into playoffs 

-long time arch rival Billy b out 

- so many starting QBs out, Cleveland, cinc, Pitt, San Diego 

- #2 seed - home til Baltimore or throughout 

- kind of a no name defense 

- o line has gelled 

- chiefs are not what they were 


If this isn’t their year, it’s never happening 

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Cowherd is right (in the video clip above) that all the barriers in the AFC have been falling, but I feel like the Bills fell some this year too.  This I would say is the worst team of the past 4 years. 2022 they were slightly better and 2020-2021 they were clearly better I would say.  But strangely this might be the easiest road in.
 

it’s a down year totally in the AFC.  Heck the NFC too.  If this years Cowboys and Eagles teams are two of the best, and a 9-8 team wins the NFC South, it’s a down year for them too.  

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What this actually reminds me of is the Comeback Year. The Bills looked like they’d missed their window and had an injured starting quarterback but a miracle comeback against the Oilers propelled them to their third straight Super Bowl coming out of an AFC that wasn’t at a high point. 

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1 hour ago, Strethor said:

Baltimore isn't battle tested like we are. This is the year to win the AFC if there was one. Have to see how this years script plays out.

 

I don't know man.  Hasn't Baltimore played the most playoff teams (and has the best record against them) this year?  If anything is going to derail them, it will be that their starters ended up with 2 weeks rest and come out of the gate slowly.

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9 hours ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Bills are winning this. They’re ready. 

 

It only makes sense that this is the year.  In a year where we beat the Giants, Redskins and Cowboys ... it's all lining up.

 

Let's go Buffalo!!!!!!!!!!

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4 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

What this actually reminds me of is the Comeback Year. The Bills looked like they’d missed their window and had an injured starting quarterback but a miracle comeback against the Oilers propelled them to their third straight Super Bowl coming out of an AFC that wasn’t at a high point. 

That year is very comparable. When I’m not feeling great, I watch the games alone.

 

That was the other year where I watched all of the games alone. I was a senior in HS. My brother and his friends kept calling the house and laughing historically on the answering machine at half time.

 

The calls stopped after that.

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I see a lot of parallels to the 2021 team and still think this is going to be the best chance this team is ever going to have for many reasons that have been beat to death on this forum in recent weeks (pending salary cap/FA departures, JA17 contract kicking in, Chiefs/Mahomes down year, etc).

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