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23 minutes ago, Murdox said:

We just needed ONE mistake by the Ravens.  Just one!  And we got it.  Then the Allen magic could take over the game.


That tip to Coleman and Hawes catch at the goal line were incredibly lucky but won the game for us!

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20 minutes ago, T.E. said:

If our coaches would just get out of his way, everything would be gravy.

 

5 minutes ago, May Day 10 said:

Dick jauron apparently stopped coaching the bills in the 4th quarter

 

Josh won this game in spite of the coaching staff.

 

If this franchise doesn't deliver Josh a Super Bowl win, I will never forgive them for failing him.

 

17 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

As soon as the Ravens went into prevent and the receivers had room to work Allen was unstoppable. 

 

Imagine if we gave him receivers who got open from the start of the game. How about that as an idea? 

 

15 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:

That was one of the most incredible performances that I’ve ever seen out of any QB that I’ve ever watched.

His finesse throws have gotten remarkably better. His command of the offense in general has become masterful. Josh Allen is the best QB in the NFL. Unreal.

 

2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

ESPN is recapping the game, talking about how Baltimore's pass defense was their problem. But that isn't true. Their pass coverage was incredible, barely gave any space until they were worn down at the very end. Allen playing at that level is just literally unstoppable.

 

The way I saw it was that the Bills play calling put the handcuffs on Josh and he couldn't get into a rhythm. I was very unhappy with the playcalling.

 

As time started to become a factor the Bills were forced to throw and at first Josh was just extending plays and making miraculous throws. This seemed to energize the entire offense.

 

By the 4th quarter he was definitely in rhythm and delivering the ball on time and accurately. This guy is an elite thrower and the the coaching staff has to do a better job of balancing the offense.

 

Tonight they gave Josh a game plan that you would give someone like Nathan Peterman... a defensive offensive game plan.

 

Josh delivered a victory tonight in spite of the coaching staff.

 

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Posted
5 minutes ago, davefan66 said:


That tip to Coleman and Hawes catch at the goal line were incredibly lucky but won the game for us!

The Hawes catch was a perfect pass.  The TDt o Coleman was tipped by Knock and if he hadn't touched it it was going right Coleman.  There's no luck about either play.

 

 

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26 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yep. As soon as the Ravens went into prevent and the receivers had room to work Allen was unstoppable. 

 

Imagine if we gave him receivers who got open from the start of the game. How about that as an idea? 

Absolutely bizarre strategy by the Ravens. I would’ve thought they bring the house, but I guess they prefer to get diced up methodically.

Posted
28 minutes ago, Einstein said:

That was better than the comeback with Reich, in my opinion.

 

Well, that one was a playoff game, and it was 31 points. But tonight was special. I would say tonight is still second to that one.

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3 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

 

Josh won this game in spite of the coaching staff.

 

If this franchise doesn't deliver Josh a Super Bowl win, I will never forgive them for failing him.

 

 

 

 

The way I saw it was that the Bills play calling put the handcuffs on Josh and he couldn't get into a rhythm. I was very unhappy with the playcalling.

 

As time started to become a factor the Bills were forced to throw and at first Josh was just extending plays and making miraculous throws. This seemed to energize the entire offense.

 

By the 4th quarter he was definitely in rhythm and delivering the ball on time and accurately. This guy is an elite thrower and the the coaching staff has to do a better job of balancing the offense.

 

Tonight they gave Josh a game plan that you would give someone like Nathan Peterman... a defensive offensive game plan.

 

Josh delivered a victory tonight in spite of the coaching staff.

 

Josh was taking what the D gave him.. It was frustrating to watch but our playbook opened up in the 3rd and 4th QTR.

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2 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

 

Josh won this game in spite of the coaching staff.

 

If this franchise doesn't deliver Josh a Super Bowl win, I will never forgive them for failing him.

 

 

 

 

The way I saw it was that the Bills play calling put the handcuffs on Josh and he couldn't get into a rhythm. I was very unhappy with the playcalling.

 

As time started to become a factor the Bills were forced to throw and at first Josh was just extending plays and making miraculous throws. This seemed to energize the entire offense.

 

By the 4th quarter he was definitely in rhythm and delivering the ball on time and accurately. This guy is an elite thrower and the the coaching staff has to do a better job of balancing the offense.

 

Tonight they gave Josh a game plan that you would give someone like Nathan Peterman... a defensive offensive game plan.

 

Josh delivered a victory tonight in spite of the coaching staff.

 

 

I don't think it was the Bills playcalling that changed particularly. I think it was the Ravens defensive calls as much as anything. They backed their corners off 5 yards thinking the only way they could lose was giving up the big one over the top. And that gave Coleman and Palmer some room to work. 

 

Coleman had the strangest 100 yard game ever. I thought he was utter crap for 3 quarters.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

It reminded me of the Eagles game from a few years ago, except this time they pulled it out. Josh was the best player on the field that day but in a losing effort. Not this time

I was at that game. Gabe turned the wrong way in the end zone in OT. That would have been the game

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21 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

He has surpassed Bruce as the best Buffalo Bill in franchise history!!!!

 

Josh

Bruce

OJ

Thurman 

 

My top 4 in that order 

 

I disagree on #4. I put Jim Kelly ahead of Thurman. 

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14 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I don't think it was the Bills playcalling that changed particularly. I think it was the Ravens defensive calls as much as anything. They backed their corners off 5 yards thinking the only way they could lose was giving up the big one over the top. And that gave Coleman and Palmer some room to work. 

 

Coleman had the strangest 100 yard game ever. I thought he was utter crap for 3 quarters.

 

He was and so was Palmer. Then the Ravens got really conservative in the 4th quarter and Josh carved them up. 

 

Credit to Keon and Palmer though for making big plays when it mattered most. Ideally they won't be complete dog water for 75% of games each week. 

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Posted
51 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Eat some crow, anyone in the 2nd half game thread???? I’ll go first 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

I was in the 2nd half thread, saying things like “we got this guys”…..”don’t worry our defense is good, it will win us the game” 

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