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Franco_92

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  1. The Knox drop was a good throw. The Brown throw was awful.
  2. Remember everyone laughing at Bills fans who were nervous about this game?
  3. Foster has had some nice special teams plays this year
  4. That's no joke, and if it gets worse, it could be the flu! Just rest up and watch the bills from a toasty place. And the flu shot only protects against the strain(s?) that is in it, so you could in theory catch a different strain. But if you catch the strain that was in your shot, instead of your body taking 2 weeks to produce enough antibodies to fight it off, they're already in your bloodstream ready to go, so the severity is much more limited usually, or sometimes you just don't even get it. I'm sure Bruce gets the flu shot. Something that can make a man of his physique, in the prime of his life, incapable of standing up, is scary and should be taken seriously! Everyone I know who has had it considers it an illness they'd remember for the rest of their lives
  5. If you had the flu flu, like the influenza virus, you wouldn't think you have it, you'd know you have it, and you wouldn't be hopeful of a 24 hour fever. You'd be wondering if it's time to go to the hospital It's likely a random cold virus
  6. This throws me back to some of those 2017 games in which a well-coached, strong defensive team showed up motivated to beat up a team after these kinds of media predictions, thinking of the sweeps that these networks had picking the Chiefs, Falcons, Broncos over us. I hope we see those Bills teams tomorrow. Show up, do your job, play smart, and we'll be 7-2.
  7. I can't say it's particularly painful to be the worst 6-2 or better team in the league
  8. Friday: Sabres victory over Tampa Saturday: Sabres victory over Tampa Sunday: Just win baby, get to 7-2 heading to Miami. If we can beat the Browns, the Dolphins, and then the Broncos at home, we basically don't have to scoreboard watch the rest of the year. Just think about that. Come on boys. It's so close. Reach out and take it.
  9. Are you ***** KIDDING ME. I finally spend money to get NFL.TV here as a student in Oklahoma, and they spend this entire year deciding to put the Bills on almost every week here, after never doing that for years, and now every single game gets ***** blacked out. What the ***** am I wasting my money for then. Jesus Christ.
  10. The Bills would never play in the Texans' division. I'm just imagining what it'd have been like to play in the AFC South the last half decade versus the division with Brady in it. Imagining a division where the biggest threat was the Houston team of the last few years - including a team that Peterman and the 90 mil dead cap Bills almost beat. I'm dreaming of a Great Lakes region type division - Buffalo, Pittsburgh/Cincy, Cleveland, Detroit We'd have 10 home playoff games in the next 10 seasons
  11. Not as much as I've been worried the last couple weeks. We thought Wallace was good because he played well against quick/smaller guys. Then he fell apart against Alshon Jeffrey and bigger players like that. I'm pretty sure Landry is more quick/small than like Jeffrey
  12. Kick the Pats out. Man. Imagine being in one of those divisions where 10 and 11 wins can get you the win every time, and no team is any more scary than the Texans. We've missed out on so many good moments, fun rides, just because of the freaking division we're in. Particularly since ~2014. It's not ***** fair.
  13. They beat the seahawks in seattle handily, it wasn't a loss.
  14. Hasn't he been 14-6 in the years that Brady was injured/suspended?
  15. in all seriousness, do you have this picture?
  16. Allen's most consistent game of his career, maybe for the 4th straight game, which is incredibly promising. Fumbles don't bother me (or at least make me mad at HIM) when he's being told to tuck and try to get the first down. QBs don't know how to protect the ball like RBs in that situation, and I simply hate that play being called in the first place. When he fumbles in the pocket taking sacks, it's a lot more of a problem for me. Really, nobody on the offense besides Gore was bad, the ONLY thing that kept them from marching and scoring every drive was playcalling, that was IT. Which is incredibly frustrating. Like others have said, when the script plays stop, Daboll has no idea what he's doing. Allen's deep throw wasn't perfect, but as I sit and watch other QBs connect on them, they rarely are (unless the Seahawks or Packers are on). Foster is so bad at tracking footballs, and there is no WR on this roster you can trust to make a contested catch down the field. The defensive adjustment in the second half was great. AP was what, 10-101 rushing in the first half? Which means he was 8 carries for 7 yards in the 2nd. As others have said, tough RBs coming up. It had better stay fixed. What was Star's snap count in the 2nd half? Taylor's?
  17. His elbow touched before he reached and rolled. The spot was correct.
  18. I know WSH switched to passing, but Peterson has almost the same number of carries this half as the first, but only has about 7 yards rushing this half. Props to the coaches for figuring it out at the half. Now keep it fixed.
  19. Yes there was, Knox's elbow clearly bumped the ground before he realized he wasn't down and tried to roll. It was plain as day
  20. Knox looked like he rolled into a first down, but his elbow clearly touched the ground before he did it, he realized and then rolled after that happened, the spot was correct. Gore has been awful in short yardage today. he's had gaps, an has been stuffed short of where he should get to.
  21. But this has literally nothing to do with anything but chance. the next 16 could see 12 lost, with no change in "ability" of any of the players to recover fumbles. The relevant fact would be comparing total # of fumbles to other QBs, and ignoring the result of them completely.
  22. It's possible, but reading those most recent "why your team sucks" articles were a bit of a chore. They shoehorned an alarming amount of barely comprehensible, not well-grounded political points/comparisons for the purpose of...I don't really know. It made some of them hard to get through. Very cringe, as the kids say.
  23. Retreating back to you being right about old bad QBs (as if it wasn't the consensus belief among a majority of bills fans back then, as if you deserve a pat on the back for it) is a goofy way to try and defend your point on a particular play, which much-more-in-depth analysis by a whole bunch of posters in this thread has demonstrated as incorrect and shallowly understood. If you found this exact play from Trent Edwards tape, you'd still be wrong about the conclusion of THAT PLAY, for the same reasons. It's a bad look to keep coming back to the idea that "you said the same thing about old bad QBs we used to have," as justification, as if that has any relevance to your lack of understanding of the reads on this play, and as if that was a unique take to have at the time. It earns you no clout.
  24. I'm actually surprised it's not a greater increase for the Steelers in that situation. They're playing a team that would be in direct competition for them for that spot, while we play an NFC team. Lol at everyone ignoring the "playoff odd INCREASE" aspect of this, while breathing through their mouths and screeching that it claims we have the same total chance. Hate stats all you want, but at least hate what they claim, and not something you made up because you're too lazy to read entire whole sentences!
  25. They treat it like a religion just as much as the other side buries their head in the sand and pretends the earth is flat. Ie, both analogies are garbage ways of actually understanding the interesting intersection of data and sports applications, and the pros and cons of doing so. And framing it that way is useless and makes both sides look like morons. So congrats
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