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Sweet Jebus. Any radio hack knows, any guitar tech/roadie knows... Fresh GD batteries in the wireless transmitters every single time!

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Bills communication issues arose from dead batteries, and batteries are a team responsibility http://wp.me/p14QSB-9ToD

That's...

 

That's absolutely inexcusable.

 

The Patriots equipment guys coordinate elaborate schemes in order to give the team they work for a competitive advantage. Ours can't remember how electricity works...

 

If I wasn't laughing I'd be crying...

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Depleted wide receiving corps squeezes out every last ounce
Buffalo was down their top two wideouts and lost Marquise Goodwin to a season-ending rib injury this week, but the Bills receivers left provided a pair of touchdowns and a host of other plays in a brave comeback effort.

 

Robert Woods: "We're playing bad football early" (2:19)
Bills wide receiver Robert Woods talks following the team’s game against the Jaguars. Woods discusses the turnovers on offense, overcoming an early deficit, and his touchdown catch in the second quarter.

 

EJ Manuel: "Turnovers hurt us" (6:39)
Bills quarterback EJ Manuel speaks to the media following the team's game against the Jaguars. Manuel discusses the early turnovers on offense, how the team rebounded in the second half, and his outlook moving forward.

 

Watch: Bills Comeback Attempt Ends in Painful Loss (3:03)
The Bills were able to overcome 3 first half turnovers and a 24 point deficit to take a late lead on Jacksonville, however the Jags benefited from a penalty call and scored late to beat the Bills 34-31.

 

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leave it to hughes

 

Yes, of course Hughes was involved in that somehow.

 

The Bills have accrued a collection of psychos and idiots: Harvin, Hughes, Duke Williams, Aaron Williams, Ron Brooks. Richie is actually one of the sanest players on the team.

 

As for the batteries: Pegula needs to clean house on the non-football side of things.

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Yes, of course Hughes was involved in that somehow.

 

The Bills have accrued a collection of psychos and idiots: Harvin, Hughes, Duke Williams, Aaron Williams, Ron Brooks. Richie is actually one of the sanest players on the team.

 

As for the batteries: Pegula needs to clean house on the non-football side of things.

 

They need to appoint a designated energizer bunny.

Goal line stand sparks Bills comeback effort

Buffalo's entire sideline was sparked by the defense's goal line stand at the end of the third quarter. It was almost enough to stage an enormous comeback victory.

 

@JoeBuscaglia

EJ's play costly, more of the same problems, & a slight hat tip to the defense. 7 observations from the #Bills loss http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/buscaglia-7-observations-from-bills-jaguars

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That's...

 

That's absolutely inexcusable.

 

The Patriots equipment guys coordinate elaborate schemes in order to give the team they work for a competitive advantage. Ours can't remember how electricity works...

 

If I wasn't laughing I'd be crying...

Speaking about laughing....did you see Gragg catch a pass from Manuel while standing with both feet out of bounds? And, he was laughing his head off after...watch the replay. Maybe Gragg didn't appreciate he hurt his team with a bonehead play....the attitude on this team is bad.....megabucks and comfortable doesn't make hustle and determination.

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@buffalobills

Who should be the @BlueRockEnergy Player of the Week? VOTE: http://bluerockenergy.com/potw

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@BuffaloWins

From PFF, EJ Manuel had a QB rating of 127.5 when blitzed. He was 12 of 15 for 139yds and a TD.

 

When he wasnt blitzed, he had a QB rating of 45.1. He was 12 of 27 for 159yds, 1TD and 2INTs

 

Interesting stat.

 

I noticed as the game went on, he felt more comfortable when the Jags blitzed. The Jags were so predictable in how they blitzed that we started to pick it up pretty easily.

 

Where EJ struggles is when teams drop a lot of guys into zone. That's where he had both picks and a third near pick.

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Interesting stat.

 

I noticed as the game went on, he felt more comfortable when the Jags blitzed. The Jags were so predictable in how they blitzed that we started to pick it up pretty easily.

 

Where EJ struggles is when teams drop a lot of guys into zone. That's where he had both picks and a third near pick.

 

He made poor decisions in each instance where he tried to force things instead of letting the game come to him.

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