SACKMARINO Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 2002. http://www.footballd...ts/results/2002 Time to take care of business at home and give them another L!
NFLBighits Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 And this just in Bill a check trying to hold the officals hand after loss and the empire is crumbiling :~) Dialing number 3 in a row
Buffalo Barbarian Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 2002. http://www.footballd...ts/results/2002 Time to take care of business at home and give them another L! NEXT WEEK!
sugar ray Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Yess i luv it...tyme to hand them loss# 3....o n billicheat will n fined fa touchn da ref.
DerekJ Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 See how unglued Billicheat was at the end of tonight's game? If the Bills beat them next week, I'm betting his head explodes.
drinkTHEkoolaid Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Would love to be able to kick the pats* when they are down. Payback is a B word. Pats* 1-3 bills 3-1 How amazing would that be
MARCELL DAREUS POWER Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 Would love to be able to kick the pats* when they are down. Payback is a B word. Pats* 1-3 bills 3-1 How amazing would that be we need to come out 3-2 in these next 5 games. thats where our season will be defined. it starts sunday...
TakeYouToTasker Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 I'm a bit worried about handling the Patriots when they'll obviously be playing with a chip on their shoulders after losing two in a row on the last play of the game, especially without the benefit of having our two biggest offensive playmakers. On the plus-side for us is the fact that Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder should be suspended for several games for kicking a player in the head, Aaron Hernandez is out with an injury, and the game will be played in Buffalo. If we are going to win, I can't stress enough how important it will be for us to get a two score lead early, and let the crowd take over the game. Another important aspect will be for our young team to play incredibly physical, but to stay under control. Penalties, especially on defense, will kill us. We can't give a motivated Tom Brady extra chances to pick our young secondary apart. Thirdly, the Patriot defense is young at several crucial positions in the front 7. Our offensive line needs to punch them in the mouth and dominate them, stealing from them their willingness to play and their ability to compete. Lastly, we need good Fitz to show up. We cannot turn the ball over at all and expect to win this game. If we can manage to do these four things, we have a much better than 50% chance of walking off the field with a "W".
West End Stench Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 By now this Bills team should not be intimidated by the Patriots. I would imagine after beating them last year, and being ahead by 21 before last year's meltdown in the finale, that confidence should not be lacking in the locker room this week.
Meathead Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 cheaters beddy beddy bulnerable still gonna be real tough knocking them off. fitz gonna have to be good
teddymv Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 If we had Fitz from the beginning of last year and this team behind him, I'd say it's most likely a win. However, I'm doubting less and less each game we will see that Fitz ever return. I think he is too caught up in his mechanics and trying to make a switch and overthinking and the result is worse than what we used to have. 34-21 Pats.
Dragonborn10 Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 The Patriots defense is awful. The offensive line is in shambles. They just need to find a way to stop Welker. We won't get to Brady often. They won't let him take 7 step drops or stand in the pocket waiting for deep patterns to develop. The DB's need to hit Welker at the LOS and sit in short zones just like opposing defenses do to Fitz. Gronk will get his yards because it has been pre-ordained that Buffalo can not cover TE's. Someone needs to light Welker up on a crossing route. I would line up A. Williams across from Welker. He is strong enough to reroute Welker and quick enough to stay with him. Double him up with a MLB - Sheppard in the base or Barnett in the nickel. And then hope the refs call it fair and we get our share of holding calls. There is no way that O-line can stop our front four.
West End Stench Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 If we had Fitz from the beginning of last year and this team behind him, I'd say it's most likely a win. However, I'm doubting less and less each game we will see that Fitz ever return. I think he is too caught up in his mechanics and trying to make a switch and overthinking and the result is worse than what we used to have. 34-21 Pats. I don't know if I really agree with this. Last year's Fitz wasn't that far ahead of where he is now, the only difference is that we're asking less from him because the run game has been that much better. I would argue that since the first half of the Jets game, he's been more protective of the ball and thus just as valuable of a player. In 2 of the first 3 games last year we also had to mount considerable comebacks, thus forcing the offense to throw more against deep coverage. This season we have only been in that position during the Jets game. 2011 (Week 1-3): Pass Yards: 841 Rush Yards: 20 TDs: 7 INTs: 3 RAT: 105 Comp %: 64.9% (111 attempts) 2012 (Week 1-3): Pass Yards: 581 Rush Yards: 52 TDs: 8 INTs: 3 RAT: 98.1 Comp %: 58.1% (86 attempts) If Fitz has another game like he's had these last two weeks, especially in a winning effort, then everyone will be signing a much different tune about him.
KollegeStudnet Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 (edited) I'm all for it! If the Bills beat the Pats...1-3 Pats play Denver the week after...Peyton has always had the Pats number...who knows Patsies could be 1-4 Edited September 24, 2012 by KollegeStudnet
Geno Smith's Arm Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 I'm a bit worried about handling the Patriots when they'll obviously be playing with a chip on their shoulders after losing two in a row on the last play of the game, especially without the benefit of having our two biggest offensive playmakers. On the plus-side for us is the fact that Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder should be suspended for several games for kicking a player in the head, Aaron Hernandez is out with an injury, and the game will be played in Buffalo. If we are going to win, I can't stress enough how important it will be for us to get a two score lead early, and let the crowd take over the game. Another important aspect will be for our young team to play incredibly physical, but to stay under control. Penalties, especially on defense, will kill us. We can't give a motivated Tom Brady extra chances to pick our young secondary apart. Thirdly, the Patriot defense is young at several crucial positions in the front 7. Our offensive line needs to punch them in the mouth and dominate them, stealing from them their willingness to play and their ability to compete. Lastly, we need good Fitz to show up. We cannot turn the ball over at all and expect to win this game. If we can manage to do these four things, we have a much better than 50% chance of walking off the field with a "W". They were "playing with a chip on their shoulder" this week! They lost. It can't go on forever, they are still good, but they have some serious weaknesses too. I can't stand the attitude of Bills fans that are scared of the Pats because it makes me think the team is thinking the same way, Eff that team! The Bills are trying to maximize their own potential, regardless of the opponent.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 I'd love it for sure. but you have to know Bellyache will have his boys ready. I won't go riding high into the game. Expect the worst and pray for the best.
phillyrich Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 I'm a bit worried about handling the Patriots when they'll obviously be playing with a chip on their shoulders after losing two in a row on the last play of the game, especially without the benefit of having our two biggest offensive playmakers. On the plus-side for us is the fact that Patriots offensive tackle Nate Solder should be suspended for several games for kicking a player in the head, Aaron Hernandez is out with an injury, and the game will be played in Buffalo. If we are going to win, I can't stress enough how important it will be for us to get a two score lead early, and let the crowd take over the game. Another important aspect will be for our young team to play incredibly physical, but to stay under control. Penalties, especially on defense, will kill us. We can't give a motivated Tom Brady extra chances to pick our young secondary apart. Thirdly, the Patriot defense is young at several crucial positions in the front 7. Our offensive line needs to punch them in the mouth and dominate them, stealing from them their willingness to play and their ability to compete. Lastly, we need good Fitz to show up. We cannot turn the ball over at all and expect to win this game. If we can manage to do these four things, we have a much better than 50% chance of walking off the field with a "W". If Our O Line and more importantly D Line play as well as they did yesterday, we have more than a chance at winning. Cleveland's O Line is a lot better than they are given credit for, I would say they are even better than the Pat's front five.
MDH Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 we need to come out 3-2 in these next 5 games. thats where our season will be defined. it starts sunday... I don't think it will define their season - the finish will. The next 6 games are a brutal stretch. Just brutal. NE twice, @SF, @Arizona, @Hou and the Titans as the lone "easy" game. If the Bills can manage 2 wins I'd think they still have a decent shot at the playoffs. They'd be 4-5 heading into an extremely light schedule. I could see them finishing 10-6 even if they were 4-5 at that point. If they can manage to split these next 6 games I'd be ecstatic.
Dr. K Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 They were "playing with a chip on their shoulder" this week! They lost. It can't go on forever, they are still good, but they have some serious weaknesses too. I can't stand the attitude of Bills fans that are scared of the Pats because it makes me think the team is thinking the same way, Eff that team! The Bills are trying to maximize their own potential, regardless of the opponent. THIS The Bills have come far enough along that they ought to be into the game thinking they can beat the Pats, regardless of whether CJ or Fred play. I'm not sure they are there yet, but this will be a huge test of how far they have come. It's the way the Pats were playing the Bills in 2000 or 2001, when the relative strengths of the teams were turning. The Bills had beat up on them for a decade, and the long dominance of the Pats over them had not begun. Smart money would say the Bills had their number. Well, that has to stop sometime. Someone's going to give the Pats three straight losses soon; why not us?
FanofFredJackson Posted September 24, 2012 Posted September 24, 2012 If we had Fitz from the beginning of last year and this team behind him, I'd say it's most likely a win. However, I'm doubting less and less each game we will see that Fitz ever return. I think he is too caught up in his mechanics and trying to make a switch and overthinking and the result is worse than what we used to have. 34-21 Pats. One Sports commentator I overheard asked it something happened to Fitz's throwing hand when he signed that 59 million dollar contract last year.
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