GoBills808 Posted yesterday at 06:11 AM Posted yesterday at 06:11 AM 7 minutes ago, FireChans said: Ravens too Steelers as well Ravens for sure Quote
FireChans Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM Posted yesterday at 06:22 AM 10 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: Ravens for sure We are just moments away from someone earnestly arguing that losing a couple rotational DL players and rookies is worse than losing your starting QB. I can feel it. 1 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM Posted yesterday at 10:06 AM 4 hours ago, FireChans said: Ravens too Steelers as well Ravens don't have a worse injury situation right now. Madubuike is done for the year but otherwise everyone is back now and they are as healthy as they have been all season. But the first 8 weeks were rough for them. Not just Lamar but multiple other starters were down. 2 Quote
jethro_tull Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) On 12/11/2025 at 12:25 PM, newcam2012 said: Just listened to Greg Cossell in the Colin Cowherd show. He was asked about what he thought about the Bills. I think this guy really knows his football. Here's what he basically said. Not a great listen as a Bills fan. They aren't one of the most talented teams in the league, they aren't that good overall from a talent perspective, they lack play makers on both sides of the ball, very poor WR core and Kalir is more of a WR3, , have to scheme up offense, and rely on Josh being Superman which is hard to be sustainable and win like that. I know it's just one guys opinion but this guy really knows his football. Doesn't mean the Bills can't win it all. Nevertheless, this was pretty eye opening and deflating. What do you think? I think most of us already realized the team- except the offense has James Cook who is a legit superstar playmaker, and the defense has some emerging playmakers like Benford, Bosa, Bishop, Hairston, Thompson. Of course Oliver and Milano are consistent playmakers when healthy. In other words, while I like much of how Cosell rates players and knows schemes he is a bit weak on this one and actually who cares- because we know this team is capable of winning it. Edited 21 hours ago by jethro_tull Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 22 minutes ago, nuklz2594 said: make him the new gm You talking Bills, or are you talking Sabres? 🤔 Quote
SirAndrew Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) This roster is very flawed but I think people including the experts are becoming a bit melodramatic. We lack a playmaking wideout on the outside, and the defense has a lot of holes. I think the biggest issue is defense. We haven’t drafted well and start guys who should be backups. The offense has a good line, elite running backs, and two good tight ends. Maybe I’m missing something, but every NFL team has a lot of holes these days. That being said, our draft choices haven’t been great, especially the defense. Edited 19 hours ago by SirAndrew Quote
nuklz2594 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Ridgewaycynic2013 said: You talking Bills, or are you talking Sabres? 🤔 at this point both...what the worst that can happen? 1 Quote
HOUSE Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago This is why I never listen to the guy. You guys have fun Quote
Nihilarian Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 12/12/2025 at 12:03 PM, Nihilarian said: I don't buy it. This team has enough good players on it to beat any other NFL team, "IF" everyone is healthy. The problem is and has been all season, the injuries with something like 38 players being injured over the course of this season. Yes, all teams have injuries, and the difference is that this team keeps winning. Josh Allen doesn't need to be Superman every game as the Bills have the #1 rushing team in the NFL and are currently #5 in points, #2 in yards. The defense is 14th in points allowed and #10 in yards allowed, and if you hadn't noticed, they are shutting down teams in the second half. The run defense has improved with Shaq Thompson starting. The New England Patriots just started getting hit with the injury bug, and because they played a 4th-place schedule is the reason as to why they are leading the division. Hopefully, this team gets healthy going forward and keeps winning in the snow/cold. As I said, any team! Even though not everyone is healthy!!! Quote
Beck Water Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 12/13/2025 at 11:37 PM, GoBills808 said: Chargers Colts Bengals My ask was, how does the Bills injury situation (a difference maker on D and a hoped-for D difference maker, plus another D starter on IR) compare to other teams that have managed to be in contention for playoffs. To me that means leading the division or in position for a WC. Chargers are contending. I don't follow them that closely. What starters or game changers they got on the IR or multi weeks on the injury report? Bengals are out. Colts - they're 3rd in their division, 2 games back, and also 2 games back from the 2 current wild card contenders. They're not mathematically eliminated but unless they run the tables for Rivers here on out, doesn't look good. I got to acknowledge the Ravens. At 7-7 I don't think of them as contending for the playoffs, but Dang! if the Dolphins surprise the Steelers they're right there. They're almost OK now with only Madubuike on IR, but they had it pretty bad with the injury report for a stretch there. Worse than the Bills for reals. I grant that. Quote
Búfalo Blanco Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 12/11/2025 at 5:11 PM, NoSaint said: Candidly, some good players but devils advocate- Cook is a very very good player at perhaps the most devalued position in the league and comes off the field in many of the biggest moments. I think he’s electric but you’d trade him for JJ or Chase in a heartbeat at wr oliver has good games but is not a truly elite DT. A good one but certainly not telling your kids you got to see him play. It’s possible to fill a top ten list at the position without him. Benford is the closest to an elite player at a premium position but started the year cold. Kincaid is tied for 93rd in receptions currently. I’ll add bosa has potential for your list too… but the theme would be getting these guys healthy and at their ceiling for a month straight and as much as I’m glad they are on our team that is still a hard bet to make. After this game (and others) I don’t see WHY Cook is considered anywhere below elite, or nearly that… dude is a Chris Johnson clone with the right blocking each week. And I know you’re just playing devils advocate… Kincaid and Bosa are.the other 2… Benford and Oliver would be close to elite, with complementary parts at the right moments in the season.. if the DL could just click.. I don’t think this team is far off.. but with injuries and depth issues at specific positions, it’s a “Josh Allen” show as usual… not as far as we Bills cynics think though? Quote
billsfan89 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 hours ago, SirAndrew said: This roster is very flawed but I think people including the experts are becoming a bit melodramatic. We lack a playmaking wideout on the outside, and the defense has a lot of holes. I think the biggest issue is defense. We haven’t drafted well and start guys who should be backups. The offense has a good line, elite running backs, and two good tight ends. Maybe I’m missing something, but every NFL team has a lot of holes these days. That being said, our draft choices haven’t been great, especially the defense. I think the issue is that the WR situation should be better or there should be 1-2 more difference makers on defense. But to act like this team is the 2007 Cavs being carried by one superstar player is insanely dramatic. Quote
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