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  1. 6 minutes ago, UKBillFan said:


    The Steelers defeat seemed flat, the Jags embarrassing, the Colts humiliating and the Pats infuriating. The Titans and Bucs defeats seem more emotional because we played out of our skins in parts and couldn’t quite get it over the line.

    Couldn’t have put my response in better words, I’m happy you took it out of my hands and made it so I didn’t need to respond to that post 🍻 

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  2. Not anything with too much insight here, just mostly opinion. 

     

    Very upset with the outcome tonight. But maybe it’s a good thing. 

     

    The other losses this season, it was all script after the game. The same from Josh, “this isn’t the team we are, we need to be better, we will be better.” The same from McDermott, the same from Daboll, the same from Poyer and Hyde and anyone else that gets interviewed. Something along the lines of this isn’t us, we can be better, we will be better. 

     

    This loss is very reminiscent of the Arizona game last year, an emotional rollercoaster that we ended up on the wrong side of. And that lit a fire under everyone’s ass. 

     

    Maybe, just maybe, it was emotional enough to the team to change their scripted interviews and soft locker room interactions into something that actually means something. Something that lights a fire under their ass.

     

    Typically I try to be a realist (that probably leans toward optimist), but maybe they needed the heartbreak. The Tennessee game was heartbreak, but it was early enough in the season where it was kind of like, eh whatever we’ll recover. 

     

    This loss has the team against the ropes in the ring, they lost in the 12th round and the next loss isn’t something you recover from. 

     

    Im probably being too optimistic, — but maybe, just maybe, — but maybe it’s something that hit home hard enough to light a legitimate fire this time. They came back, they fought harder than we’ve truly seen all season, and they fell short. 

     

    Just enough fight that fell too short to make them mad enough to see a different type of fire under them. Wake them up from what seemed to be a bad mindset of ‘hey, we’re really good we’re just going to recover,’ and change it to ‘hey, we really need to prove ourselves, we haven’t done s**t at this point.’

     

    In the second half, the offensive line suddenly appeared. The defense, which has been terrific all season, seemed to wake up and say we’re going to bail our offense out of a game. Daboll called a game that was reminiscent of the elite offense that we had game in and game out last year. They fixed all of the issues that were inconsistent this year,...  and they still fell short, by just a hair. 

     

    They needed the emotional loss, they got it, and maybe it was enough to wake them up? 
     

    Let’s hope so, Go Bills. 

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  3. 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said:

     

     

    Maybe some kid of rain gear?  I'm not good at this weather stuff, so I'm just guessing here...

    Oh ***** my man you’re a genius! I forgot I had a rain coat at home that I totally didn’t specifically buy just because of these rainy Bills games, great idea! 

     

    🤦‍♂️ 

     

    Why the need for the sarcasm on this board all the time. The Colts game was unbearable even with rain gear. Just asking if anyone has found any sort of success or tips outside of rain gear that might help. 

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  4. 2 minutes ago, Talley56 said:

    I would recommend bringing a poncho.  I went to the Texans/Bills game which was in early October so it wasn't that cold but it was a downpour pretty much all game and my rain coat didn't hold up too well.  So definitely at least a poncho.

    See the Houston game wasn’t that bad though because it was relatively warm, I gave up on my mission to stay dry by halftime and actually just took my hood off 

     

    1 minute ago, Fallser said:

     

    Get totally bombed and go shirt-less. 

    We’ll make it halfway there

     

    EDIT: Little side note to this actually — having season tickets I’ve been drinking less at the games because doing it so often just ruins Sunday’s and makes the game more of a chore than an enjoyable experience. To my complete surprise, without sarcasm, the experience for me has actually been better the less I drink. 

     

    On one hand, it makes sense that understanding the game and noticing more rather than missing little details in your drunk delusion would be more enjoyable. But, what I completely didn’t expect, the crowd atmosphere is better and more enjoyable without being drunk. I’m always impressed by the noise and the crowd involvement of the game, and the crowd actually sounds louder and rowdier when I’ve consumed less. 

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  5. In advance, I’m sorry for starting another weather thread. I truly am. 

     

    But for longtime season ticket holders or game goers, what have you guys found best to dress in for cold rain? 

     

    I’ve been going to 3 or 4 games a year consistently for maybe a decade now, but for the first time this year I have season tickets. Before I could just jump around and purchase games when I wanted and avoid the cold, rainy, windy days. Now, I’m going to every game and let me tell you the Colts game was BRUTAL. It was the first Bills game I ever left before the 4th quarter. 

     

    Typically I would just layer up and get some hand warmers for the cold and call it a day and be content. But the rain and cold combined is a different animal, especially if you add wind. The layers get wet and you’re stuck in those same clothes and can never get warmer. 

     

    Any suggestions? Habits that work well? 

  6. 4 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    Yeah but what the rest of the country doesn't know is that the lake effect stuff mostly pounds the snow belt which is not Buffalo at all.

     

    It's the South Towns and places like West Seneca, Orchard Park, East Aurora, etc.

     

    Of course ANYWHERE in WNY can be slammed with snow on occasion, but it's funny how the national media will start up with the "Buffalo Gets Slammed" story and I'll talk to my sister who lives right in the heart of the city....and she'll say "We have a light dusting of snow on the ground."

     

    As for GRAY SKY?  NO DOUBT!  That stuff will KILL YOU and WNY gets a ton of it.


    Then again, so does Seattle and lots of other places too.

     

     

     

    I mean, that is where the stadium is located isn’t it 

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  7. I’ve got season tickets and barely been checked. Typically I have my card folded in the back of my phone case which is see through, I haven’t even had to take it out of my phone case yet let alone getting my ID checked.

     

    I wouldn’t worry about anything, especially if you actually are backed. Just bring your card/app and you’ll be fine. 

     

    I didn’t see, but heard from a friend that a few people in line in front of him bribed a guard to get in without the card. 

     

    Safe to say, you’re fine. It’s no hassle and barely slows the gates down. 

  8. Overall the team is very good, probably the best in the AFC type of good. Still worried about the Chiefs, as they simply have an incredible amount of talent and a Hall of Fame coach. Kind of worried about the Browns and Steelers simply based on matchup, both teams with strong running games and defensive lines. Other than that though, the Bills are an incredible team and in talks for the best in the league. 

     

    However, the aspiration for this year is Super Bowl. Under those circumstances, the offensive line is still a problem. They simply weren’t that good today again after an abysmal performance against the Jaguars last week. 

     

    There’s going to be a ‘this is why we can’t have nice things’ crowd, but if we’re talking about a Super Bowl it’s okay to be critical of these things. If not for Josh’s creative strong play in the backfield, we’d be getting killed on a weekly basis by opposing defensive lines. It’s something to talk about and monitor as the season goes on. As of right now, the offensive line is playing bad enough to say that that specific unit could hold us back from winning a Super Bowl irregardless of how strong and dominant the rest of the team is. 

     

    Whether it’s Bobby Johnson or just a lack of talent, something needs to be done to address it. Josh was getting pressured all over today, thankfully we have an MVP-caliber QB who can hide the deficiencies in certain games against weaker overall teams. However, the current state of play just isn’t sustainable for a Super Bowl win.

     

    Hopefully Brown can continue to mesh with Williams on the right side, while Dawkins and Morse get back to their peak play. But until then, the OL is something to watch and worry about as we gear up for a deep playoff run. 

     

    Thoughts? 

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  9. Hm, have mostly agreed with the overall assessments up until this one. 

     

    While watching the game I thought it was Edmunds best game and found my friends and I texting quite a bit about him in our group chat. He played phenomenal in my opinion. 

     

    Great work every week though, as this is becoming one of my must reads along with Virgil’s A Couple Thoughts 🍻 

     

    The HATERZ PLAY is a bit tacky though 😭 

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  10. You can do nearly anything you want with Josh in Madden. I wouldn’t look at the overall as a detriment too his skill set, but a compliment rather.

     

    His skill set is so unique that even with the lower overall he’s playing at a higher level in Madden, I think his overall may still be lower because for every overall higher he gets he’s just going to be a little more overpowered

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    Bills: 34

    Texans: 13

     

    Buffalo, NY - The parties in Orchard Park continue to roll on as the Josh Allen led Bills have put up 112 points in the past 3 weeks. Concerns of a ‘trap’ game were wiped away early as the Bills came out of the gate firing. Allen executed a quick passing attack schemed up by Brian Daboll. On the first drive of the day, Allen threw 8 straight completions to drive the field 75 yards and ultimately find a hot Dawson Knox in the end zone for his 3rd touchdown of the year. It looked easy, and it proved to be for much of the day. Without much need to, the Bills refrained from designing anything too exotic and let 17 dump and dime his way down the field all day until Singletary and Moss took over to close out. 

     

    Sean McDermott and Leslie Frazier orchestrated a defensive gameplan that clearly frustrated rookie quarterback Davis Mills all throughout the day. The defense blitzed early and often while disguising coverages in the secondary and overwhelming Mills. This led to three sacks, two of which from Ed Oliver in a coming our party, and a pick in the first half. The Bills would head to the locker room leading 24-3. 

     

    The defensive dominance wouldn’t hold back in the second half, as Mills would throw another pick on the opening drive of the second half. This set up a 47 yard touchdown from Allen to Diggs on the highlight play of the day. Leading 31-3, this pretty much wrapped up the game. The defense would surrender a touchdown and a field goal in garbage time, while Mitch Trubisky and Zack Moss would put together a 6 minute fourth quarter drive to notch one more field goal. 

     

    The defense finished the day with an impressive five sack and two interception performance to continue their return to elite level play. Outside of a deep target to Diggs, the offense looked impressive and efficient but was barren of many explosive plays. Allen would finish the day with 29 completions for 327 yards. 

     

    Josh Allen - 29/37, 327 yards, 3 TD

    Devin Singletary - 9 rushes, 47 yards

    Zack Moss - 14 rushes, 56 yards, 1 TD

    Stefon Diggs - 9 catches, 123 yards, 1 TD

    Cole Beasley - 7 catches, 67 yards

    Emmanuel Sanders - 4 catches, 52 yards

    Dawson Knox - 3 catches, 38 yards, 1 TD

     

    Ed Oliver - 2 sacks

    AJ Epenesa - 1 sack

    Jerry Hughes - 1 sack

    Matt Milano - 1 sack, 1 INT

    Levi Wallace - 1 INT

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  12. 23 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

    Only with Bills fans do we score 35 points on offense including 2 passing TDS and have fans agonizing about “offensive slump”

     

    21 minutes ago, TBBills said:

    Offensive slump? Is this a joke?

     

    2020 OFFENSIVE STATS

    PPG: 31.3, 2nd in NFL

    YPP: 6.1, 6th in NFL

    YPG: 396.4, 2nd in NFL

    PYG: 288.7, 3rd in NFL

    1stD/GM: 24.8, T-1st in NFL

    SC%: 49.4%, 2nd in NFL

     

    2021 OFFENSIVE STATS

    PPG: 25.5, 12th in NFL

    YPP: 4.8, 27th in NFL

    YPG: 342.5, 21st in NFL

    PYG: 212.5, 26th in NFL

    1stD/GM: 10.5, 25th in NFL

    SC%: 37.5%, 19th in NFL

     

    Yes, we won 35-0. Yes, the Bills are in an offensive slump, and that’s completely okay to admit and talk about fixing. Both can be true at the same time. We won 35-0 largely because of the defense. It wasn’t a complete game at all. 

     

    No one’s saying the world is ending, we’re simply discussing what might be the cause of it and how we hopefully WILL overcome by fixing that cause. 

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  13. 37 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said:

    It's a bit weird to call a team that scored 35 points in a "slump."  685 yards over two games against PIttsburgh and Miami.

     

    It really is. Perhaps, "not hitting on all cylinders." Or "not playing at peak efficiency." Something along those lines.

     

    Again, these are two terrific defenses we played, and they're doing their best to take away chunk plays. We're still putting up a few, and moving the ball.

     

    They can do better. They could get more efficient and smoother. But it was easier last year, as teams didn't have video. This year opponents've spent the offseason poring over it. If they can get the passing game going as consistently as they probably can, they can force teams to play up further. I suspect at that point the chunk plays will start to happen more consistently again in the passing game.

     

     

     

    “It’s a bit weird to call a team that scored 35 points in a ‘slump.’”

     

    Then goes on to describe, what is in fact, a slump. 

     

    Why are fans going crazy about other fans pointing out areas for improvement and saying that we’re not at our best? 

     

    The offense is flat out in a slump, simple as that. Are those of us saying this claiming that the team is doomed? Absolutely not, it’s a 17 game season and hopefully a 20 game season. 

     

    We’re a Super Bowl contender, it’s okay for fans to act accordingly. It’s okay to be critical. 

     

    The offense we’ve seen the first two weeks does not win a Super Bowl. The offense we’ve seen the first two weeks is not nearly as good as the offense we saw last year. They are in a ‘slump.’ So, naturally fans are going to talk about how the play has dipped, and observe and converse about what may be causing it and how we think it can be fixed in order to make that long journey to the Super Bowl.

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  14. I know the offense/Allen/Daboll/the OL is already being talked about ad nauseam around the forum, so I understand if the mods see a need to merge this with something else/lock it. However, with some videos and being specific to Allen vs the play calling I think this could warrant a thread. 

     

     

     

    At first, my big complaint with Josh so far this year was that he looked indecisive, out of rhythm and unconfident in his game. 

     

    Watching these videos that all seems explainable. Daboll looks to be forcing deep routes with 2-3 players attacking downfield on most of his plays. This comes against Pittsburgh, a great bonafide defense, and Miami, at bare minimum a great secondary. Those teams were able to not only plan for this and cover those routes, but also had the player personnel to do so effectively. 

     

    With the All-22 film here you see that Allen is often looking through 2-3 reads downfield, all covered, before making a decision. Explains the indecisive look to him that we get to see on the live broadcast version, no? 

     

    I’m on the train of holding Allen accountable, you don’t pay a guy $250M+ and then just shrug off 2 back-to-back weeks like he just had, especially when he’s only had 1 elite level year. Now I don’t think this is the demise of Josh, but it’s clear he’s not playing at the level of last year. On top of whatever you may be able to blame with the play calling here, he’s still been erratic with his accuracy and doesn’t look as sure in the pocket as we saw all last year and needs to rebound from that. 

     

    However, what I see between these two threads/videos is that the offensive problems look mostly fixable by just scheming a little different/playing easier defenses. Daboll scheming to take some shorter routes for a couple weeks until Allen gets in more of a rhythm and the defenses start to play more underneath, and then this deep crossing attack scheme should open back up.

     

    Again, mods lock/merge if necessary and my apologies ahead of time if this doesn’t warrant its own thread, but I thought it might be interesting to hear what people think specifically of Allen vs the gameplan without anything else involved in the conversation. 

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  15. Are we talking so far this season? If that’s the case then my list would look something like 

     

    1. Milano

    2. Epenesa

    3. Singletary

    4. Taron Johnson

    5. Tre White

     

    If were talking about some combination over the past couple years and just generally what I’m expecting from players on a week to week basis then 

     

    1. Allen

    2. Diggs

    3. Poyer 

    4. Tre White

    5. Micah

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  16. Does McD need the guts to make the call Harbaugh made? 

     

    I forget the exact scenario last night, but it was something like BAL ball on their own 40, KC with 0 timeouts with about a minute left

     

    If Baltimore doesn’t get it, KC needs 5 yards for FG range and 15 for a ‘safe’ field goal. If Baltimore punts KC has about 50 seconds to go ~45-55 yards with no timeouts. 

     

    This was more of a ballsy call than the right call in my opinion. If Baltimore doesn’t get this first that’s a head scratching play call with the Ravens almost certainly looking at 0-2. I’m all aboard the go for it on 4th down train, but that one was not one of the times I would’ve supported it. 

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  17. I’m drawing blanks right now. 

     

    7 Nation Army at the opening kickoff and ensuing kickoffs.

     

    Shout Song after the XP.

     

    Train Horn on 3rd Down’s. 

     

    Feel like I’m missing a sound/song or two here, or is that all of them? Anyone know? 

     

    2 years since being in the stadium is going to feel like an extra year each of these next 9 days 😬 

  18. 9 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

    Odds, historical ones, are exactly what I’m banking on. And they state it’s a real slim chance that a team wins a conference 3 times in a row. And the media is being lazy. Hands down. The whole narrative is “how could anyone ever topple the chiefs?”. The ball washing people are doing for that team is pathetic. It’s the NFL people. Why does it seem like none of them have been covering it for more than the last 2 years of chiefs Super Bowls. 
     

    Chiefs are a great team…. But I’ll take historical evidence and the fact that watching the league my whole life has given me a common sense perspective on crowning a team for a 3rd year in a row. 

    This arguments a strange one and I never know which side to fall on/agree with. 

     

    On one hand, yes it’s extremely rare for a team to make the Super Bowl 3 years in a row and the odds aren’t in the Chiefs favor. 

     

    However, just because of that does that mean everyone should ignore the fact that they’re the favorite and the most talented team in the AFC? Are we not supposed to predict the best team to win the conference just based on principal? At that point, why predict anything at all? 

     

    At the end of the day, I’ve personally got the Chiefs over the Rams in the Super Bowl and I do agree that that’s an extremely rare feat to make it 3 times in a row and it’s more than likely not going to happen due to injury/ball luck. But it’s just to hard for me to justify predicting/betting on a team other than what appears to be the best team

  19. 1 hour ago, PromoTheRobot said:

     

    It's possible you didn't renew. Maybe you thought you did and it didn't take?

    It’s looking like I thought I had set it to automatic payments, but turns out it wasn’t automatic and I never paid the last ~20% of the payment. 

     

    Hopeefully the ticket office will work with me and allow me to retain the seats 🙏 

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