Success Posted yesterday at 03:18 PM Posted yesterday at 03:18 PM 2 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: Actually not as bad as I was expecting. Just seems like how a seasoned team would act after a game they know they should have won handily & did. 1 2 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM Posted yesterday at 03:24 PM 5 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: No worries with that speech or locker room. Looks about as expected for a blow out win after a few down weeks. Acting like that is what they "should" do and not celebrating over something they should be doing. Although it kinda sounds like Sean is saying they previously stopped being humble, hungry and stopped putting in the work... 3 Quote
billsfan89 Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM Posted yesterday at 03:40 PM 13 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: No worries with that speech or locker room. Looks about as expected for a blow out win after a few down weeks. Acting like that is what they "should" do and not celebrating over something they should be doing. Although it kinda sounds like Sean is saying they previously stopped being humble, hungry and stopped putting in the work... The Bills always seem to have this pattern (save for 2023 which was a very chaotic year), they get off to a hot 4-0 or 4-1 start winning 3-4 in a row and look to be fully in control. Then they start to kind of coast and they drop 2 games in a row and then they get it in gear. Quote
wjag Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM (edited) Back from Charlotte. Never have I ever. Without exaggeration that stadium was full of Bills fans. I would guess 80%. Walking around town before the game all you saw were Bills jerseys. Massive parking lots full of Bills fans. when the home stadium asks for noise on 3rd downs, nothing. Crickets. crazy atmosphere. That was the Bills 11th home game as far as I am concerned. Edited 20 hours ago by wjag 3 1 2 1 Quote
Marcus Aurelius Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM 27 minutes ago, Success said: I missed it. But in general, I've been concerned w/ the overall body language of the team. In general, I've been concerned w/ the overall body condition of the team. Quote
Cheektowaga Chad Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM Posted yesterday at 03:42 PM Hot take/conspiracy - that post game speech wasn't the first take they did, likely the second or third take for the cameras 2 1 1 Quote
dave mcbride Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM Posted yesterday at 03:49 PM 33 minutes ago, billsfan89 said: I'm hoping that tonight's game goes down to the wire either way for KC win or lose them having to play until the closing minutes provides more of a rest advantage. The Bills had garbage time for a full quarter and played Sunday afternoon compared to monday night. Unfortunately, I fully expect the Chiefs to blow the Commanders out and cover that huge spread with ease. Quote
Chandler#81 Posted yesterday at 03:53 PM Posted yesterday at 03:53 PM Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. Quote
Andrew Son Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Posted yesterday at 04:07 PM Just re-watched the game, and my biggest takeaway was Reggie Gilliam. What a monster. This dude needs to be on the field A LOT. 2 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted yesterday at 04:13 PM Posted yesterday at 04:13 PM 19 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. what is he 21? hasn't matured yet 1 Quote
RochesterLifer Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM Posted yesterday at 04:19 PM 51 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: No worries with that speech or locker room. Looks about as expected for a blow out win after a few down weeks. Acting like that is what they "should" do and not celebrating over something they should be doing. Although it kinda sounds like Sean is saying they previously stopped being humble, hungry and stopped putting in the work... It makes sense. The Bills laid two consecutive eggs. No one performs at 100%, 100% of the time. It's very possible that the preparation intensity level dropped, leading to disappointing performances. Lesson learned, move on. 26 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. Or, he is focused, listening, and learning. I'll compare this to Cook's supposed "unhappy demeanor." We all have different personalities. 1 1 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted yesterday at 04:29 PM Posted yesterday at 04:29 PM 20 minutes ago, Andrew Son said: Just re-watched the game, and my biggest takeaway was Reggie Gilliam. What a monster. This dude needs to be on the field A LOT. Yeah, I gave him props during the game and even in the game balls thread. Year after year people call for him to be released. He's a heck of a football player. Expect him to see a lot of snaps next week too. They like to use him against Kansas City. 2 Quote
Sargent Hulka Posted yesterday at 04:56 PM Posted yesterday at 04:56 PM https://www.mediaite.com/media/sports/watch-fight-nearly-breaks-out-after-carolina-panthers-suffer-humiliating-blowout-loss-to-buffalo-bills/ Quote
3rdand12 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 5 hours ago, Andrew Son said: Just re-watched the game, and my biggest takeaway was Reggie Gilliam. What a monster. This dude needs to be on the field A LOT. One of my favorite for years now. FBs never get their due , but he sure does his job💪 Quote
IronyAbounds Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 11 hours ago, Not at the table Karlos said: McGrady is already a Bill. I doubt he would want to take a beating on the field at age 46 but a 6’8” wideout would be interesting. / Edit- I had no idea Tet’s nickname was T-Mac. "Tet" is some analyst's fictional nickname for McMillan. He never used that at Arizona, he has always been T-Mac. Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 7 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. Wow!!😱😱🙄🙄 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 9 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. This is like in North Korea where the government shoots video of the crowd to make sure everyone is sufficiently enthusiastic during their parades. 9 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said: What is Coleman 21? hasn't matured yet You have to remember that Coleman's slow at everything he does. He probably got home and started clapping at McDermott's speech. 3 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk Maybe. But for every clip posted like this hit piece, there is another one him digging out a defender and getting his hands dirty in the run game. Everyone wants to pile on him because it’s the low hanging fruit right now. 2 1 Quote
Pete Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Every player is clapping 👏 and listening to the coach intently except Keon, who is spacing out. Not a good look. Was he spacing out when Josh threw the football and it hit Keon in side of his helmet? Get your head in the game and buckle up buttercup 1 Quote
4th&long Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 hours ago, Chandler#81 said: Check out Coleman behind Sean. Not once clapped. Not once applauded. I think he’s a punk who knows he isn’t cutting the mustard. jmo. Do you have a better video of this to back up this claim? I agree that he is not cutting it but I don't see your claim in this video. There is like one shot of him not clapping. Who else wasn't? 1 Quote
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