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http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2015/09/13/nfl-week-1-marcus-mariota-tennessee-titans

 

Rex Ryan coached six years in New Jersey, and so he heard the cacophonous noise around the Meadowlands on occasion. But a couple of things he hadnt seen. One: Fans standing for most of three hours, which they did Sunday, so as not to miss anything in a 27-14 Bills victory over the favored Colts. Two: The RV parking lot adjacent to Ralph Wilson Stadium full late Saturday morning

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Could the guy be any more perfect for Buffalo? He...is us.

because he basically admitted he would be planning how to destroy the cheaters over beers last night? Yes, yes he is. Edited by YoloinOhio
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I was thinking this on the way to work

 

- from MMQB

Standings of the AFC East this morning:

Buffalo: 1-0
Miami: 1-0
New England: 1-0
New York Jets: 1-0


The defense is the real thing. If the offense can hold up its end—and really, you can say the same thing about any of the three AFC East challengers to New England—Buffalo will be in it till the end. That’s a big if, of course. It will depend on the maturation of Taylor. [QB play in general]


We're on the the NE Cheaters!

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I'm guessing that the Pats game will be even louder than the Colts one. Imagine that Brady gets the ball first and we get a pick six. The Ralph would go looney freakin' tunes.

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I was thinking this on the way to work

 

- from MMQB

Standings of the AFC East this morning:

Buffalo: 1-0

Miami: 1-0

New England: 1-0

New York Jets: 1-0

The defense is the real thing. If the offense can hold up its end—and really, you can say the same thing about any of the three AFC East challengers to New England—Buffalo will be in it till the end. That’s a big if, of course. It will depend on the maturation of Taylor. [QB play in general]

Can't say I've ever seen a QB's first start where he played so poised and within himself. Luck, by contrast, often appeared a bit frazzled and frantic at times. Finally, the Bills have arrived at that perfect confluence of ownership, management, coaching and player talent it takes to hang with the big boys...the Bills are back, for real!

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I was thinking this on the way to work

 

- from MMQB

Standings of the AFC East this morning:

Buffalo: 1-0

Miami: 1-0

New England: 1-0

New York Jets: 1-0

 

The defense is the real thing. If the offense can hold up its endand really, you can say the same thing about any of the three AFC East challengers to New EnglandBuffalo will be in it till the end. Thats a big if, of course. It will depend on the maturation of Taylor. [QB play in general]

 

We're on the the NE Cheaters!

lets see the Jets and Fish against teams that aren't two of the worst in the league
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Also:

 

 

COACH OF THE WEEK

Greg Roman, offensive coordinator, Buffalo. Even if Roman opened the offseason preferring Matt Cassel as the Bills’ starting quarterback in the three-way derby—and I believe he did—he was very open-minded about it. And by the end of the summer, the coaches felt Tyrod Taylor was better than Cassel and E.J. Manuel. Roman loves Taylor’s work ethic, his acceptance of what game plans are, and how much Taylor loves to be coached (sound familiar?). That’s the kind of quarterback Roman loves. And it showed Sunday. All Roman wants out of his quarterback is a guy who wants to be great and won’t look at the clock in an effort to do so—and the work Roman has put in with Taylor showed Sunday. Taylor played smart and composed, in a very emotional stadium.
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I'm guessing that the Pats game will be even louder than the Colts one. Imagine that Brady gets the ball first and we get a pick six. The Ralph would go looney freakin' tunes.

 

Midway through the fourth quarter I literally laughed out loud thinking these 2 things...

 

1. Wow, next week will be even louder.

 

2. Wow, our best player (and the player who is the single greatest threat to brady*) isn't even playing.

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I love a coach who shows emotion on the sidelines. It's been a refreshing change after years of blank stares and monotone press conference responses.

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