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2 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

 

I work with a huge Ravens fan and he thinks Lamar is a better QB than Josh.  I never challenge him on it, it's a work etiquette thing for me, I try not to make waves.

 

The bottom line is that Lamar chokes when it matters, and Josh plays his best when it matters.  I don't know how many more times we need to see that playout before people finally accept that Lamar simply does not rise to the occasion.   I think Ravens fan know it and subconsciously over compensate with the Allen hate because they know that, unlike their guy, Allen does not wilt under the bright lights.

 

Allen can't seem to get over the Mahomes hump and Lamar can't get over Josh or the Mahomes hump. The difference though is Josh's postseason performances by and large are a reflection of his regular season stats, where Lamar has a noticeable dropoff.  Ravens fans don't seem to get that or don't think it matters for some reason.

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43 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

Not buying that the Chiefs are the "new America's Team".  If I recall, most of the country wanted the Eagles to win the SB last season. Lots of people, myself included, just like to see them lose.

The chiefs are “girls that don’t know football and KC’s Team”.  Everyone else can’t stand them….other than the little front running kids that only root for winners

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Buffalo is more popular nationally than many on here realize. Tulsa has always been a Dallas Cowboys area, until the Chiefs recent success has flipped things towards KC.  Still, I’ve been surprised seeing several kids wearing Josh Allen jerseys. I asked one parent in our neighborhood if they were from Buffalo. They said no, it’s just that our son likes JA.  

 

 It may be because most everyone who knows me knows I’m a Buffalo native and lifelong Bills fan, but I keep finding more and more new Bills fans here. I really think Josh has become a legit national sports figure. 
 

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Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Tulsabillsfanz said:

Buffalo is more popular nationally than many on here realize. Tulsa has always been a Dallas Cowboys area, until the Chiefs recent success has flipped things towards KC.  Still, I’ve been surprised seeing several kids wearing Josh Allen jerseys. I asked one parent in our neighborhood if they were from Buffalo. They said no, it’s just that our son likes JA.  

 

 It may be because most everyone who knows me knows I’m a Buffalo native and lifelong Bills fan, but I keep finding more and more new Bills fans here. I really think Josh has become a legit national sports figure. 
 

 

Allen is one of the best QB's if not "the best" in the league. Plus, all of the commercials he does, then married to a celebrity. He has that Lebron, Judge type of popularity around the country. The only thing missing is a Super Bowl ring.

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42 minutes ago, Bruffalo said:

I don't care about viewership, but I do care about chicken wings eaten per capita of that 31 million folks. 

 

For every 4 wings consumed, 1 chicken has to die. I thank each and every one for their sacrifice. 

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14 minutes ago, Fleezoid said:

 

For every 4 wings consumed, 1 chicken has to die. I thank each and every one for their sacrifice. 

I'll pour out some hot sauce for the homies. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, boyst said:

Cowboys/Chiefs game is going to be insufferable.

 

I know he is the owner and can do whatever he wants but Jerry needs to step down as GM for the good of his team. He doesn't sign Parsons who is an elite level talent. The he trades a lot of the capital he got from the Parsons trade to sign an older and not quite as good of a player in Williams. Williams is a good player but not on Parson's level. All of this for a Cowboys team that is most likely not making the playoffs.

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45 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

Allen can't seem to get over the Mahomes hump and Lamar can't get over Josh or the Mahomes hump. The difference though is Josh's postseason performances by and large are a reflection of his regular season stats, where Lamar has a noticeable dropoff.  Ravens fans don't seem to get that or don't think it matters for some reason.

The ravens are a lucky CEH fumble when the chiefs were running out the game away from being 0-7 against them.  It’s pretty wild.  1-6 still seems very statistically significant 😂 but for some reason you don’t hear about that stat much 

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12 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

I know he is the owner and can do whatever he wants but Jerry needs to step down as GM for the good of his team. He doesn't sign Parsons who is an elite level talent. The he trades a lot of the capital he got from the Parsons trade to sign an older and not quite as good of a player in Williams. Williams is a good player but not on Parson's level. All of this for a Cowboys team that is most likely not making the playoffs.

I don't know man I really like what they did yesterday

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1 hour ago, Billz4ever said:

 

Not buying that the Chiefs are the "new America's Team".  If I recall, most of the country wanted the Eagles to win the SB last season. Lots of people, myself included, just like to see them lose.

 

People do like to watch Chief games, but not necessarily because they're rooting for the Chiefs.  

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By now, all of America knows that when these two teams face each other you have two great QB’s and a game that is most likely going to be decided very late in the game.

 

There’s not a lot to dislike if you are a football fan.

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1 hour ago, Fleezoid said:

I watched with the sound off.  I've had enough of Romo. Unfortunately, I'll have to listen to him this week. At the bar in Tampa to watch the Bills side by side with the Bucs vs Pats. 

So apparently if you can switch it to Spanish audio, it's an entertaining listen even if you do have no idea what is being said lol

15 minutes ago, Walking Tall said:

By now, all of America knows that when these two teams face each other you have two great QB’s and a game that is most likely going to be decided very late in the game.

 

There’s not a lot to dislike if you are a football fan.

I believe the home team has also only lost once as well

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33 minutes ago, 4th&long said:

That's a lot of people. 

To put it in perspective that 30 million plus audience was 3 million MORE then the audience for the 7th game of the World Series! And they included Canadian viewers in the world series numbers.

 

 

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