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Game Thread: MNF Colts @ Ravens
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
True. But the gap integrity we've shown so far this year would have him a lot more bottled up than he's been against other teams. -
Game Thread: MNF Colts @ Ravens
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sure, Ravens are 4-1 but I don't think this one matters much to us in the long run. Ravens face a gauntlet in their division this year. Colts, meanwhile, are down for the count. -
I acknowledged that yesterday's game in particular had more calls in favor of the Chiefs, but the single most pivotal one disfavored them. So the "home cooking" thing is anecdotal to those earlier calls. And I can't say with certainty. It's my opinion that there's nothing substantial behind it. I think it's farfetched to believe that the NFL hands down marching orders for bias in these games.
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Still, if that's the case...why would they do that make up call if they wanted the Bills to fail? Most NFL players are about 17 years old mentally and emotionally. The suggestion that thousands and thousands of them keep a secret every year about signing off on rigged game scripts except for Benny Cunningham sending out a tweet is preposterous.
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Every single gameday thread there are a massive number of statements about the refs intentionally screwing us over. It was particularly bad yesterday (probably due to our anxieties about the game and the refs being generally worse than usual) but it happens literally every week. Lots of people seemed to think that the NFL wouldn't tolerate the Chiefs falling to 2-3. I'll start by saying that I think a few more bad calls went against us than against the Chiefs. And if they had made a comeback it would have been due in part to getting bailed out on a couple key 3rd downs. Those were bad calls. Here's the thing, though - how could it possibly be true that the refs were instructed to let the Chiefs win when they called that questionable RTP to extend the eventual game-sealing drive? I mean, really think about it. If the refs were being given orders to let the Chiefs win or on Vegas' payroll to make them cover the 2.5 points, the stupidest thing they could possibly do is throw a flag against the Chiefs in that situation on a non-obvious call. In my opinion this call means there was a 0.0% the rigging complaints were true. Now I understand that there's no way to prove things are above board in a professional sporting league. Sketchy stuff happens. I immediately think of the Lakers/Kings series. But I really think our anxieties about this are a projection of small-market insecurity, ie. the NFL thinks they will get more advertising dollars by getting the big city teams in the big games. I don't think we need to worry about this at all based on being small-market. The Bills are in positive headlines perhaps more than any other team these past two seasons and Josh Allen is among the top 5 faces of the league. Take a quick look around national sites and you'll see Josh's face probably 3rd most after Mahomes and Brady. In the NFL the big money is where the popular QBs are. Indianapolis is hardly a glistening metropolis but the Colts were league darlings when Manning was the face of the league. Green Bay is a tiny market even when you consider Milwaukee and the Packers are enormously popular due to always having elite QB play. It's just how it works. The NFL also doesn't have some incentive to make sure that popular teams rack up wins. The discussion about why the Chiefs are struggling is drawing as many eyes and advertising dollars (perhaps more) than them continuing their winning ways. The refs don't do their jobs well but remember Hanlon's Razor - "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."
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The 6 SBs thing is tilting at windmills. It's been well-documented that the Brady/Belichick tandem was unbelievably lucky as well as good. That said I'm going to predict that Josh's career with the Bills includes no fewer than 2 rings. And yes, he's a god.
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Sean McDermott is just killing it
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
There's an incredible buy-in from every single man on this team. Our SB window started late last season and goes for whatever length of time we have McD, Allen and Beane. -
10/10/21 Gameday Bills @ Chiefs 2nd Half Thread
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
We have the same lead we had at halftime and the ball. We got this! -
Bills Inactives: Bills vs Chiefs
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Protocal69's topic in The Stadium Wall
Andre Smith and AJ Klein have some hard work ahead of them. Glad Taron and Poyer are in.