No_Matter_What Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, IBTG81 said: This is really OT, but shouldn't it be "... Milano and DT TJ Sanders were..."? Or is this correct in English? 1 1 2 1 Quote
Albwan Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, NewEra said: And Ed says he’s ready! looks like sanders and Milano are likely out This injury list...same ***** every year. 1 Quote
MasterStrategist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Hamlin and Samuel being out isnt monumental, though I wish it was for what Curtis eats in our cap. Moore plays, Hancock plays. It will be interesting to see if Milano is placed on IR this weekend. Maybe they think he can be back for Chiefs and hold on making a move. Hoecjht and Oji back next week for practice. Assuming Codrington is a sure cut. Then a bunch of possibilities: Franklin, Ciarlo, Solomon. Balance of S/T play and who contributes most as a backup. I'd say Ciarlo is the 2nd obvious cut Edited 5 hours ago by MasterStrategist Quote
Success Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Hot takes have become like a religion w/ the sports punditry. I have been slack-jawed all week - a last second loss to a division opponent in a sloppy game, and all of a sudden the Bills are frauds, the Patriots are "back" (whatever that means), and Drake Maye is now a top-tier QB. If we lose to Atlanta, the next 2 weeks will be next to intolerable. I probably wouldn't watch anything. Not what I'm expecting, though - I think Sunday was more of a wake-up call for this team to start taking this season seriously. Atlanta is a very good, solid team, but if this Bills team is who I think they are, this one isn't that close. 1 2 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, Special K said: Samuel is the Offense's Milano........can't make it through more than two games without ending up on the injury report. that is an insult to Milano. Samuel is in his own special tier of “injury prone” levels. 1 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 33 minutes ago, Success said: Hot takes have become like a religion w/ the sports punditry. I have been slack-jawed all week - a last second loss to a division opponent in a sloppy game, and all of a sudden the Bills are frauds, the Patriots are "back" (whatever that means), and Drake Maye is now a top-tier QB. If we lose to Atlanta, the next 2 weeks will be next to intolerable. I probably wouldn't watch anything. Not what I'm expecting, though - I think Sunday was more of a wake-up call for this team to start taking this season seriously. Atlanta is a very good, solid team, but if this Bills team is who I think they are, this one isn't that close. It really is rather ridiculous… eagles were 2-2 going into the bye coming off a loss to a bad falcons team last year and won the superbowl, kc the year before that was 5-5 their final 10 games and won the Super Bowl 2022 chiefs lost to a bad colts team week 3 then the bills a couple weeks later and won the Super Bowl 2021 rams had a three game losing streak around their late bye and won the Super Bowl 2020 Bucs lost 3 of 4 heading into their late bye (one of which was a 38-3 loss to a bad saints team) and won the superbowl it’s more rare that teams win it without having some adversity in the regular season tbh. There is not a team in recent memory that won a Super Bowl without people claiming ‘that team is done’ in the regular season 😂 Edited 5 hours ago by Generic_Bills_Fan 1 4 Quote
ColoradoBills Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, NewEra said: And Ed says he’s ready! looks like sanders and Milano are likely out It's not that bad IMO. Dawkins, Rapp and Williams all full is good news. If Ed comes back, it lessens Sander's probability of being out. Kincaid is the only one I hope can clear things up and play. Milano is the only player that hurts, Samuel and Hamlin are not critical. Quote
BillsFan619 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 23 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: It really is rather ridiculous… eagles were 2-2 going into the bye coming off a loss to a bad falcons team last year and won the superbowl, kc the year before that was 5-5 their final 10 games and won the Super Bowl 2022 chiefs lost to a bad colts team week 3 then the bills a couple weeks later and won the Super Bowl 2021 rams had a three game losing streak around their late bye and won the Super Bowl 2020 Bucs lost 3 of 4 heading into their late bye (one of which was a 38-3 loss to a bad saints team) and won the superbowl it’s more rare that teams win it without having some adversity in the regular season tbh. There is not a team in recent memory that won a Super Bowl without people claiming ‘that team is done’ in the regular season 😂 Good analysis, bro! You should put this analysis in @Success’s thread about too much panic as well. Kudos to both of you for trying to bring sanity and balance. Go Bills! 1 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: that is an insult to Milano. Samuel is in his own special tier of “injury prone” levels. Wondering if Samuel, Milano and the Sabres Josh Norris hang out together? It would be fitting. 1 Quote
Big Blitz Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Success said: Hot takes have become like a religion w/ the sports punditry. I have been slack-jawed all week - a last second loss to a division opponent in a sloppy game, and all of a sudden the Bills are frauds, the Patriots are "back" (whatever that means), and Drake Maye is now a top-tier QB. If we lose to Atlanta, the next 2 weeks will be next to intolerable. I probably wouldn't watch anything. Not what I'm expecting, though - I think Sunday was more of a wake-up call for this team to start taking this season seriously. Atlanta is a very good, solid team, but if this Bills team is who I think they are, this one isn't that close. It’s the remaining SCHEDULES Are margin for error now is 13-4. The Pats might go 12-5. Find me 3 losses on that schedule. And we could very easily lose 6: At Atlanta Vs KC At Houston Vs Tampa Vs Philly And at Pittsburgh won’t be easy either. I said this in August and I’m standing by it now - bc it’s what was rearing its head v NE If we don’t win, it’s bc we don’t have a legit WR1. Not CB2. Not Safety. WR1 We play all the defenses that demand you have one. 1 Quote
Augie Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: that is an insult to Milano. Samuel is in his own special tier of “injury prone” levels. I think of Samuel as being prone to possibly taking a roster spot one day. There, now he’s due for a few big plays. 1 Quote
Success Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: It’s the remaining SCHEDULES Are margin for error now is 13-4. The Pats might go 12-5. Find me 3 losses on that schedule. And we could very easily lose 6: At Atlanta Vs KC At Houston Vs Tampa Vs Philly And at Pittsburgh won’t be easy either. I said this in August and I’m standing by it now - bc it’s what was rearing its head v NE If we don’t win, it’s bc we don’t have a legit WR1. Not CB2. Not Safety. WR1 We play all the defenses that demand you have one. It's not that I don't share some concerns on that - but the Pats pulled out the stops against us. That's not the team they have been to that point in the season. I could see them losing to any of the following: Saints, Browns, Falcons, Bucs, Bengals, Giants, Ravens. And I doubt they sweep the rest of the division, so maybe a Jets or Phins loss, or both. I won't rule out that they could go on a run - but I just don't think it's likely. They're really not that good. Quote
Dan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 30 minutes ago, Success said: It's not that I don't share some concerns on that - but the Pats pulled out the stops against us. That's not the team they have been to that point in the season. I could see them losing to any of the following: Saints, Browns, Falcons, Bucs, Bengals, Giants, Ravens. And I doubt they sweep the rest of the division, so maybe a Jets or Phins loss, or both. I won't rule out that they could go on a run - but I just don't think it's likely. They're really not that good. I’m pretty sure you’re not panicking enough. 1 Quote
Augie Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Dan said: I’m pretty sure you’re not panicking enough. We are fortunate enough to have volunteers who panic enough for the whole crowd. 2 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago On 10/9/2025 at 2:53 PM, Scott7975 said: I read an article that says he has an oblique injury. I wish they'd be more straightforward about reporting injuries.. 12 hours ago, The Firebaugh Kid said: Penis can’t do a damn thing down the field. 11 hours ago, MiltonWaddams said: Speak for yourself! Mine hits the long game like Dechambeau at a driving range! 11 hours ago, Andrew Son said: That’s just because you use the metric system Like Mickelsen found out, don't let Josh get his hands on your rangefinder. 9 hours ago, Special K said: Samuel is the Offense's Milano........can't make it through more than two games without ending up on the injury report. I don't see Samuel as a big loss as I see him as being redundant to Elijah Moore. Yes, Samuel played RB in college so he's a bit more physical but they both play that gadget slot role. 6 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: Shaq Thompson kinda went crazy last week tbh lol. Might be a long term blessing he found some playing time I think it's inevitable that we'll be seeing more of Buffalo Joe and Ciarlo in the upcoming weeks. 10 hours ago, Billsfed1 said: Only thing i’m slightly concerned about is I hear this Dijon Robinson is pretty good. We should see if we can get Pinto Ken to jinx him by using Grey Poupon for his pre-game ritual. Quote
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