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48 minutes ago, Brand J said:

Certainly if not now, where the field consists of New England, Houston, Pittsburgh, and Denver, then seriously… when? Or if ever? Gotta get it done this year.

They all look very beatable.

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Broncos will be the hardest challenge due to their solid D. Pats will probably win unless that Texans D confuses Maye. Which is very possible but no Nico Collin’s is a huge loss

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19 minutes ago, GoBills! said:

Broncos will be the hardest challenge due to their solid D. Pats will probably win unless that Texans D confuses Maye. Which is very possible but no Nico Collin’s is a huge loss

Wait, I thought the Jaguars were supposed to be the biggest challenge as they were the most balanced team. I guess whoever the Bills play in a given week is their biggest challenge ? 

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15 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Wait, I thought the Jaguars were supposed to be the biggest challenge as they were the most balanced team. I guess whoever the Bills play in a given week is their biggest challenge ? 

1 seed is usually the best if not the 2 seed, or atleast the most consistent. Jags played the broken colts twice in the past 7 weeks plus a few other bums. 

Posted
4 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

The beauty of the playoffs is disappointing regular seasons don’t mean diddly anymore.  He makes one play and he’s a hero 

 

Exactly.

 

And of course no one has forgotten Samuel's 3 catch, 68 yard, 1 TD performance last year in the Wild Card Game against Denver.

 

If it comes to a choice, I'm with Samuel over Hardman and it's not close.

 

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3 minutes ago, GoBills! said:

1 seed is usually the best if not the 2 seed, or atleast the most consistent. Jags played the broken colts twice in the past 7 weeks plus a few other bums. 


Weird to reference the Jags recent games given the Jags beat Denver in Denver 

 

Denver also had a NE-type schedule.  

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7 hours ago, GoBills! said:

Broncos will be the hardest challenge due to their solid D. Pats will probably win unless that Texans D confuses Maye. Which is very possible but no Nico Collin’s is a huge loss

The Pats defense is much better with Williams back. Do not expect to run on them if we face them again. 

Posted
7 hours ago, GoBills! said:

Broncos will be the hardest challenge due to their solid D. Pats will probably win unless that Texans D confuses Maye. Which is very possible but no Nico Collin’s is a huge loss

I think of the teams left, I'd least like us to face the Texans.  They all pose problems though.  I'd say we have the weakest run defense of all 4.  Broncos are actually the team I feel the best about but that might be because we haven't faced them.  I think we can confuse all the QBs that are left as there isn't that much of a veteran left.  Interesting how there is no Lamar, no Mahomes, no Rodgers, no Burrow and the second tier of Lawrence and Herbert.  If our defense is decent against the run I see a Super Bowl victory this year.

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7 hours ago, GoBills! said:

Broncos will be the hardest challenge due to their solid D. Pats will probably win unless that Texans D confuses Maye. Which is very possible but no Nico Collin’s is a huge loss

 

I disagree.  The Bills match up very well against Denver.  I rank the “ease” of opponent (easiest to most difficult) in the order of Denver, Pats***, Houston — but I’m confident the Bills will TCB against any of them based upon their experience and the fact we have the best player on the planet.

 

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What we need is a folk hero, like Stephen Gosnell—-straight up training camp sensation…Bills’ fans are having a blast with rookie becoming a training camp darling

Buffalo Bills' rookie wide receiver Stephen Gosnell turned heads with a catch at training camp recently and Bills fans can't get enough of him.

The Buffalo Bills have a new darling at training camp this year amid the team's injury issues at wide receiver.

The Bills have seen more injuries than we can count at this point, although thankfully none of them have been serious. The wide receiver position has been hit particularly hard, with guys like Curtis Samuel, Elijah Moore, Tyrell Shavers and rookie Kaden Prather all missing time.

That has created quite the opportunity for undrafted free-agent wide receiver Stephen Gosnell, who is seeing reps with the first-team offense as Buffalo's wounded heal.

Gosnell made the most of his opportunity on Tuesday, when he reeled in a 50-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Josh Allen.

In the days since, Gosnell has become a folk hero among Bills fans, leading to some great posts on X and even Gosnell fan accounts.

Now on the practice squad. 

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9 hours ago, GoBills! said:

1 seed is usually the best if not the 2 seed, or atleast the most consistent. Jags played the broken colts twice in the past 7 weeks plus a few other bums. 

Broncos had the third easiest schedule by sos in the last 13 years.  Everyone was so caught up on the pats schedule they didn’t notice 😂

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10 hours ago, GoBills! said:

1 seed is usually the best if not the 2 seed, or atleast the most consistent. Jags played the broken colts twice in the past 7 weeks plus a few other bums. 

And the Jags just destroyed the Broncos a few weeks ago in Denver. Jacksonville is better and thought to be the best AFC team going into the playoffs.

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17 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

I'll take Samuel over Hardman if it comes down to that choice.

 

Depends on health of course but i'd probably agree.  Especially with a roster spot likely opening up for gabe.  Depends on Oliver obviously too.  

 

If oliver can go - he takes gabes spot.  Samuel would then either have to take mathis spot, or you use hardman to buy yourself a week to make that decision.  

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For what it's worth, Samuel was our leading Receiver against the Broncos last year. We also ran for over 200yds, which will be difficult to duplicate. 

I expect Samuel to be the next man up this week.

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21 minutes ago, Bleeding Bills Blue said:

 

Depends on health of course but i'd probably agree.  Especially with a roster spot likely opening up for gabe.  Depends on Oliver obviously too.  

 

If oliver can go - he takes gabes spot.  Samuel would then either have to take mathis spot, or you use hardman to buy yourself a week to make that decision.  

 

I see it differently.  Right now, Bills have only 4 WRs on the 53 roster.  They need to address that first.

It's activate Samuel from IR if he is ready to go OR use one of the PS callups on Hardman or Gosnell.

Also, wouldn't surprise me if Beane brings in some WRs to maybe go to the PS.

 

Currently the Bills have 9 DL (5 DTs) on the 53 roster.  If Oliver is ready to get activated (I don't think it's this week) you decide

which DT to cut of IR.

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