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It's really been uncanny how the chips have fallen the Bills' way in the first two weeks of the season.

 

The Bills' only games this season against teams that are currently 2-0 are Cincinnati (week 14) and Philly (week 17) plus possibly Tampa Bay (week 11) (1-0 and playing tonight).  We're 2 games up on Kansas City a game up on Baltimore with the tiebreaker, and 2 games up on the entire division except New England because, well, someone had to win that MIA-NE game yesterday.

 

It's too early to get excited by all this and I'm risking putting a Jim Nantz kicker hex on it by talking about it, but how often do you remember everything going the Bills' way around the league?  The last time I remember this happening was Week 17 in 2017.

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The entire goal of the season is the 1 seed.  If they don't achieve that it's a huge hit.  They are in good position now but it's way too early.  

 

If they can play aggressive D the rest of the season like they did yesterday they can get it.  The only way they will fail is if Buffalo gets complacent, reads the press clippings of how great they are...and don't take lesser teams seriously.  Injuries and turnovers also play a huge role in getting upset.

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What I like is that this team is not playing mistake free football, but is still winning. Teams that play their best football in September generally don’t have deep runs in the playoffs. The fact that we’re missing starters on defense, and the suspensions…. It is going to leave this team in very good shape towards the end of the year…..

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8 minutes ago, zow2 said:

The entire goal of the season is the 1 seed.  If they don't achieve that it's a huge hit.  They are in good position now but it's way too early.  

 

If they can play aggressive D the rest of the season like they did yesterday they can get it.  The only way they will fail is if Buffalo gets complacent, reads the press clippings of how great they are...and don't take lesser teams seriously.  Injuries and turnovers also play a huge role in getting upset.

 

The Bills have enough veteran players who have experienced a lot of disappointment so that they shouldn't get complacent.  They shouldn't be complacent; the team gets knocked out of the playoffs every year.  Hopefully, they're both angry and hungry.  Hangry.  

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Week 2 was about as good a game for the Bills heading into a Thursday game. The Bills dominant performance turned the last quarter into garbage time which allowed the vets to rest. They also were able to give Taron a week off and Ed as well.

 

The Jets away have been a 50/50 knuckleball type game the last 3 seasons but this year they managed to get a very dominating comfortable win.

 

This secures a 2 game lead over two opponents in the division and a 1 game lead overall. No major injuries from what I saw (other than Cam Lewis whose injury didn’t look like much). An absolute peach of a Sunday.

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Home field and the bye is the only acceptable outcome of the regular season. My dream scenario would be the Bills #1 and Ravens #2 and the Ravens getting bounced in the divisional round by the Chiefs or a wild card team on a hot streak. I don’t see any way through Baltimore if we have to go there on the road in January. 

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