gjv Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago From my perspective the key to a playoff run is Turnovers. Our offense has to not make any turnovers, and our defense has to make turnovers happen. Our succcess last year was a product of the success we had in the turnover game. Quote
Lionel Hutz Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Do Bills fans have the memory of a goldfish? Who in their right mind would want to face the Ravens with a healthy Derrick Henry on the road in the first round? 1 Quote
Gregg Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Lionel Hutz said: Do Bills fans have the memory of a goldfish? Who in their right mind would want to face the Ravens with a healthy Derrick Henry on the road in the first round? I don't want the Bills to have to face them at home either. In the playoff game the Bills won the turnover battle by 3 and were playing at home and still needed a botched 2-point try by the Ravens to get the win. They were outplayed in the opener this year and should have lost. If Henry doesn't fumble, they would have lost. No thanks from me on the Bills playing the Ravens. Rooting for the Steelers to win that division. 2 Quote
iwishitwerecolder Posted 9 hours ago Author Posted 9 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Lionel Hutz said: Do Bills fans have the memory of a goldfish? Who in their right mind would want to face the Ravens with a healthy Derrick Henry on the road in the first round? Do you have the memory of a goldfish? We’ve beaten them twice in the playoffs!! The Texans on the other hand… 8 hours ago, SectionC3 said: Even if we were to beat BAL in the WC round, they're a physical team and I don't like the prospect of then traveling to potentially play the #1 seed coming off of a bye. You do realize the Steelers have a shot at the north.. right? Quote
CSBill Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 9 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said: Protect the football. In 4 losses the Bills have turned the ball over 11 times (NE = 3, Atl = 2, Mia = 3, Hou = 3). That's losing 11 possessions and scoring opportunities and giving the opponent points of turnovers chances. 2 of 4 of the losses were one score games. Lose the turnover battle on the road in the playoffs and its an early off season. This is everything. Don't turn it over, you win. Turn it over 2-3 times a game, you lose. Quote
WotAGuy Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Hard to see this version of the Bills winning a bunch of road playoff games this year. Quote
ganesh Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, QCity said: Baltimore are favorites to win the AFC North and playing the Ravens in the first round is certainly not a dream scenario. Steelers: @ravens, Dolphins @lions, @browns, Ravens. (3 Away, 2 Home) Ravens: Steelers, @bengals, Patriots, @packers, @steelers. (3 Away, 2 Home) Bengals: @bills, Ravens, @dolphins, cardinals, brown (2 Away, 3 Home) The Bills can end the Bengals season this sunday with a victory Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, iwishitwerecolder said: I’ve done some thinking over the past week about the upcoming bills games, seeding, ect.. and there’s one blaring problem that prevents Buffalo from making a run in the playoffs. That problem has to do with home field advantage. It’s pretty clear by now we aren’t winning the division, the patriots likely have that locked up barring an utter collapse like the dolphins in 2023. But one thing sticks out to me, and is the fix to the problem that can propel Buffalo going on a run. It has to do with the 5 seed.. let me explain. I have done some playoff generators and this is what I’ve concocted as the most likely/best case scenario for Buffalo (being the 5 seed) 1. Broncos/Patritos (flip flop it, it doesn’t matter to my point) 2. Broncos/Patritos (flip flop it, it doesn’t matter to my point) 3. (AFC south winner) 4. (AFC north winner) 5. Buffalo 6. (2nd place in AFC south) 7. Chiefs/3rd spot in AFC south/Chargers/ect. The reason Buffalo needs the 5 seed is to have the chance to play the winner of the AFC north. It’s clear to everyone the AFC north is lacking right now, and with how the playoffs work and division winners ect, the ravens/steelers will likely be the 4 seed. Buffalo has an amazing record against the AFC north since Josh Allen has been at the helm, especially in the playoffs, being 3-1. (Loss vs cinci). If Buffalo can get the Steelers, or really, even the ravens in the first round it would be the dream scenario. While some on this forum may think I’m “thinking ahead too much”, or that Buffalo shouldn’t worry about who they play on their playoff schedule and to just “beat who they play”, I would have to disagree. The bills have struggled on the road in the playoffs, and with it being more and more likely by the passing week that Buffalo will be a wild card team, this is what is going to have to happen. The bills will need a weak wild card weekend opponent to make a run. Go Bills and thanks for reading How about we worry about beating Cincinnati and New England. Let’s get on a roll and it shouldn't matter who we play in the playoffs. We have 5 regular season games left. Just enjoy the ride. Quote
billieve420 Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago Being healthy is my #1 concern. Seems team is always battling something or other come playoff time. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago So no one (especially the OP) has worked out even one simulation of how the AFC bracket would progress for Buffalo's "playoff run" beginning with a road win against the Ravens? What are the other 2 matchups during the WC round? Any other road warrior upsets? (Which would mean Buffalo does NOT travel to the top seed for Divisional round.) Could all three WC teams win on the road, given the leaguewide parity? (Which would mean Buffalo hosts #6 AND THEN either travels to #1 or hosts #7 for the AFCCG.) How does the AFC seeding shake out after week 18? Quote
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