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3 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

Has your opinion of Spencer Brown changed?

 

Oh yeah, I was clearly wrong.

I wouldn't trade him for any other RT in the NFL right now.

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9 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

Interesting

 

Zion out of elevations, unless we risk losing him/need to promote to active roster.

 

Easy decision here.  

 

Ed better be back next week close to 100%, or Im not understanding the decision to not IR him

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2 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

 

If the Saints pulled it off (knock on wood) would that be the biggest upset of all time ? 

 

Think the Bills were 17 pt dogs to Minnesota when Allen had his coming out party. So technically that win was even more unlikely than the Saints winning tomorrow.

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5 minutes ago, Brand J said:

Think the Bills were 17 pt dogs to Minnesota when Allen had his coming out party. So technically that win was even more unlikely than the Saints winning tomorrow.

Pretty sure we were 14 point favorites against Jacksonville the year Trevor Lawrence was a rookie, we lost 9-6 (if I remember correctly). I don't expect a loss tomorrow, but I've watched this team long enough to know.... 

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14 minutes ago, Brand J said:

Think the Bills were 17 pt dogs to Minnesota when Allen had his coming out party. So technically that win was even more unlikely than the Saints winning tomorrow.

Every time that game is mentioned, it is mandatory for me to exclaim “ I was there” with pride

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21 minutes ago, Brand J said:

Think the Bills were 17 pt dogs to Minnesota when Allen had his coming out party. So technically that win was even more unlikely than the Saints winning tomorrow.

 

Except Minnesota didn't trash middling teams for the previous 5 years the Bills have, especially at home 

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For all of those worried about this trap game. The Bills usually wait until later in the season for their annual Billsy loss. 
 

November 15th 2020 - the hail Murray

 

November 7th 2021 - Josh Allen intercepts Josh Allen 

 

November 13th 2022 - Bills endzone fumble vs Vikings 

 

November 13th 2023 - Too many men vs Denver 

 

December 8th 2024 - 44-42 Shootout loss to Rams (ultimately cost us the #1 seed)

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3 hours ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

If the Saints pulled it off (knock on wood) would that be the biggest upset of all time ? 

 

43 minutes ago, Brand J said:

Think the Bills were 17 pt dogs to Minnesota when Allen had his coming out party. So technically that win was even more unlikely than the Saints winning tomorrow.

 

36 minutes ago, Steptide said:

Pretty sure we were 14 point favorites against Jacksonville the year Trevor Lawrence was a rookie, we lost 9-6 (if I remember correctly). I don't expect a loss tomorrow, but I've watched this team long enough to know.... 

 

You guys got me to thinking so I looked it up. Per AI:

 

The biggest point spread upset in NFL history occurred in Super Bowl III when the New York Jets, 

18-point underdogs, defeated the Baltimore Colts 16–7. 

 

12 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

For all of those worried about this trap game. The Bills usually wait until later in the season for their annual Billsy loss
 

November 15th 2020 - the hail Murray

 

November 7th 2021 - Josh Allen intercepts Josh Allen 

 

November 13th 2022 - Bills endzone fumble vs Vikings 

 

November 13th 2023 - Too many men vs Denver 

 

December 8th 2024 - 44-42 Shootout loss to Rams (ultimately cost us the #1 seed)

 

Just out of curiosity, what is your definition of a Billsy loss?

 

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4 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

 

 

You guys got me to thinking so I looked it up. Per AI:

 

The biggest point spread upset in NFL history occurred in Super Bowl III when the New York Jets, 

18-point underdogs, defeated the Baltimore Colts 16–7. 

 

 

Just out of curiosity, what is your definition of a Billsy loss?

 


A loss that should’ve been a win and sticks with you not just for a week, but for several years 

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20 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

For all of those worried about this trap game. The Bills usually wait until later in the season for their annual Billsy loss. 
 

November 15th 2020 - the hail Murray

 

November 7th 2021 - Josh Allen intercepts Josh Allen 

 

November 13th 2022 - Bills endzone fumble vs Vikings 

 

November 13th 2023 - Too many men vs Denver 

 

December 8th 2024 - 44-42 Shootout loss to Rams (ultimately cost us the #1 seed)

A trap game is usually a weak opponent.. where the next week is a very strong opponent 

 

Playing the saints and Patriots definitely doesn't count as a trap game.. if we had the eagles next week it could be one.. bills are like five straight divisional champs.. and they are definitely focused one game at a time even if it's a divisional opponent 

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2 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

A loss that should’ve been a win and sticks with you not just for a week, but for several years 

 

Are the Bills unique in this regard or do all teams suffer these types of losses.?

 

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5 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said:

A trap game is usually a weak opponent.. where the next week is a very strong opponent 

 

Playing the saints and Patriots definitely doesn't count as a trap game.. if we had the eagles next week it could be one.. bills are like five straight divisional champs.. and they are definitely focused one game at a time even if it's a divisional opponent 

 

4 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

Are the Bills unique in this regard or do all teams suffer these types of losses.?

 


What’s the last trap game that Josh Allen has lost? 

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5 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

What’s the last trap game that Josh Allen has lost? 

 

I'm just curious if Billsy losses are unique to the Bills... or if every team has their own, similar version?

 

Posted
2 hours ago, NewEra said:

Seriously?  You think Sanders and Logue have the same responsibilities snap to snap?  
 

 

I think logue is playing his position better than sanders is at his 

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11 minutes ago, Bills!Win! said:

 


What’s the last trap game that Josh Allen has lost? 

Just went back to 2020 and yeah there's losses but not really anything that would be considered a trap game 

 

Even in 2022 with a really good Minnesota team coming in the next week we lost to the Jets in a rough game.. Jets were like five and three.. not exactly bottom feeding 

 

I'm going back to 2020 and I'm not really seeing a true trap game loss even though we have had games where we don't look sharp

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8 minutes ago, balln said:

I think logue is playing his position better than sanders is at his 

I would agree with that

 

so we should bring up Logue and exhaust his last ps call up to play the Saints?  And then what do we do with him?  Keep him up and IR sanders with a fake injury?  Cut him?  
 

bringing up Logue this week would’ve been a stupid idea for many reasons.  Calling him up and using up his eligibility because he’s playing his position better than TJ (a rookie that needs snaps in order to improve) would’ve been stupid.  Glad Beane doesn’t agree with your assessment 

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