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Big Turk

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  1. Kevin Stefanski? Dick Jauron with the Bears when they went 13-3? Tampa Bay under Gruden when they won the Super Bowl? Washington Redskins with Doug Williams? NY Giants with Jeff Hostetler?
  2. Lots of teams come REALLY close to losing in any given Sunday. The only thing that matters is the end result.
  3. Well IND or HOU has to lose at least 1 because they play each other. I suppose the game could end in a tie which actually would be even better. Their defense could cause whoever they play a lot of issues. Especially Baltimore where Lamar tends to fold in the playoffs like a cheap tent.
  4. Murray adds a different element, but I have liked Johnson more than Murray. Pretty much anytime Johnson has touched the ball something good has happened.
  5. Unfortunately many times the guy he hits and injures is his own teammate...usually while the opponent player is already in the process of going to the ground while being tackled making me wonder why does he need to come in like a heat seeking missile in those situations?
  6. Unlikely, Johnson is the better player and he was missed yesterday.
  7. Luck is a part of almost all NFL games. Just like the Eagles got lucky their kicker made a 60 yard FG in a driving rain and wind storm where the probability had to be under 5%. Or does this somehow only work in the Bills favor but anytime something lucky happens against them, it isn't? Clown post. You could literally come up with that for 50% of NFL games or more. The LA Rams just won a Super Bowl because the 49ers player dropped a game ending INT that Stafford threw right to him with noone else around that hit him perfectly in the hands. Are you claiming that luck didn't play a part in that? Or did Stafford somehow put some type of "spin" on the ball that caused him to drop it?
  8. Yup, NYT playoff simulator has the Bills at 80% right now before any other games. 37% chance to win the division, which based on the Dolphins track record of both not beating good teams this year and December fades for decades is more like 90% for me, IMO. After today's games the Bills will likely be around a 75% chance considering the following teams winning: Colts, Browns, Jags, Cowboys, Broncos. Cowboys win pushes the odds of the Bills winning the division to around 50-50. Really? Then why do West Coast teams have a notoriously poor record at 1pm Eastern games on the East Coast over many decades?
  9. I mean, did you ever see Jared Lorenzen? Every Chargers "home game" is actually a road game for them.
  10. Based on the Dolphins record against teams with winning records this year and their penchant of December fades for decades now, the realistic odds for the Bills to win the division are probably around 90%.
  11. Pretty sure we would win some form of multi-team tiebreaker depending on what teams they are as well at 10-7
  12. Allen missing a wide open Davis in man coverage across the field early on, I believe the first or second drive was a potential TD as well. There was nobody back there and Davis had at least 3-4 yards and was running away from the defender in coverage.
  13. When the OC was seemingly responsible for turning Allen into a shell of himself for much of the year, it makes a lot of sense. Hmm...are you sure about that? @Airseven is a Fins troll masquerading as a Bills fan and has absurdly negative takes pretty often
  14. What did I tell you about "lock games" this time of year? You thought the Bengals were a "lock" to beat the Steelers and instead they got their teeth kicked in and looked like they were the team falling apart not the Steelers. Surprised to see the Steelers kick their @ss so bad, but not that they won. They give the Bengals fits, even when they have Burrow playing. Have now won 3 of the last 4 games against the Bengals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3W4Zf8Za0FE
  15. Hatin' on the Bills? Then you way off... Talk is cheap, meet us in the playoffs...
  16. Bills simply didn't have a lot of plays on offense tonight. Kind of a weird game.
  17. Allen being the first in NFL history to do something happens so often it has become almost routine and expected. Amazing how spoiled we are and don't even fully realize it yet.
  18. IMO, Davis was good but Oliver was the best player on the field, especially down the stretch when he made big play after big play to stymie the Chargers efforts.' He had 2 sacks of his own and for all intents and purposes the Poona Ford sack was a gift from Oliver forcing Stick right into Ford. Also...why would you be surprised Bills fans outnumbered Charger fans? It's like that for them every game no matter who their opponent is. LA literally HATES the Chargers...they are a Rams and Raiders town. Chargers have been hated there for decades and just because they moved there doesn't mean people will like them all of a sudden. Chargers are the only team in the NFL that plays 17 road games. They have to use silent counts at home on offense.
  19. And the refs didn't pick up an illegal lineman downfield flag when the man was like 5 yards downfield on the play.
  20. Pissed they advertised that bars would still be able to show the game even to it was Peacock Only, but the out of town bars I went to did NOT have it on... NFL should be held accountable for this.
  21. I'll take those odds for the Bills to win the division. If they get to week 18 with the division on the line, you have to like the odds versus a Dolphins team that usually implodes in those situations.
  22. Oliver was a monster who took over the game in the 4th quarter. Taron was all over the place. Bernard has some key stops and a big sack. Gabe Davis with a huge bounce back game. Shakir made 3 big catches that all came at important times in the game.
  23. None of this actually matters. It's a week to week league and having a mtachup against a team that has a clean slate with no tendencies and no game plans on tape to study is a pretty big disadvantage. Let's be real, that Chargers D has a LOT of talent on it and has badly underperformed and that fell directly on Staley. So it's no surprise they actually looked much better and players were being used differently like Derwin James at the LOS more and them havign double spies on Allen at times. I'd say the Chargers game plan was excellent and it's not they have a lack of talent on that side of the ball, if anything their head coach that got fired and called the defensive plays was holding them back. Tip the cap to them, Brady made some adjustments and the Bills made plays when they needed to. The Chargers have a LOT of talent on defense which is one of the reasons Staley got fired, because they were getting shellacked and players weren't being used properly. Their defense significantly underachieved all year, and really since Staley had been there. They made some significant changes like putting Derwin James at the LOS more and using double spies on Allen at times...the defensive gameplan was excellent, far better than they would have had with Staley and the players did a very good job attacking the ball and trying to get TO's.
  24. Not understanding that when you have nothing you can actually prepare for and have to adjust to everything on the fly and not knowing anything tendency wise is actually important is kinda shocking but I guess I shouldn't be surprised. The football IQ on these boards can be surprisingly low sadly.
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