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3 minutes ago, Jasovon said:

Not so, look at the Rams and Eagles. If you hit on your QB and coach you can turn it around in their 2nd season. 

Look at their rosters—those teams are stacked beyond the QB.  

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3 hours ago, JinxedBill1 said:

Not the Ds fault.  Cut Duccase. Start Allen.  Run the fridgein ball.

The defense got trucked from the first drive of the game. Granted the offense sucked worse, but the defense was supposed to be the strong point of the team and they didn't do **** either. 

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7 minutes ago, MattM said:

No, it’s $90m as per Spotrac.  We’re 3rd in the League, but there are few good FA’s at positions of need.  The draft remains our best bet, which means 2-3 more years of a rebuild.....

2 to 3 more years IF Allen pans out.

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3 hours ago, RFL said:

Well I’ll say it again......we couldnt score pts against any 1st team D in preseason......not sure why we figured things would be different Week 1

Totally un true nate marched down the field against tge starters in the carolina pre season game n hit a td to kelvin bengamin...

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4 minutes ago, MattM said:

Look at their rosters—those teams are stacked beyond the QB.  

Yes, but they weren't when they drafted their respective QBs. Another example would be this year's Bears. They got the QB then went hard in FA and the draft to surround them with talent. 

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3 hours ago, Toledo Bill said:

Is he so unobservant and clueless during games that he cant tell they suck without watching the tape? He inspires no confidence. Loser

It's just coach speak for I'm not going to throw anyone under the bus. It's the same thing Bill B. except Bill B. will just say things like, we were bad. we were bad. we were bad. 

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19 minutes ago, Tatonka68 said:

Centers Brett Jones or Nick Easton both on Minnesota,Vikes cannot sign both and Guards RJ Sweezy or DJ Fluker on Seattle. Then draft a OT in the 1st round.

 

With the exception of Easton (who is IR's with a disc problem with his neck) the rest are not very good.

 

If the Buffalo Bills wanted JD Sweezy why didn't they sign him last week after TB outright cut him?

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3 hours ago, Tatonka68 said:

both are true, Allen played well for where he was placed and whom he was playing with.

Nobody played well. Both D and O lines are embarrassingly bad. Secondary was awful. QB play was poor and we seemingly have no skill players. If this is really the talent level we have, it's going to be a dreadful year. So much for working in Allen and not overwhelming him.  I expected us to be shaky and didn't think we get a W. But I didn't imagine we would be so completely pathetic. 

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2 minutes ago, Green Lightning said:

Nobody played well. Both D and O lines are embarrassingly bad. Secondary was awful. QB play was poor and we seemingly have no skill players. If this is really the talent level we have, it's going to be a dreadful year. So much for working in Allen and not overwhelming him.  I expected us to be shaky and didn't think we get a W. But I didn't imagine we would be so completely pathetic. 

for someone coming off the bench with little practice with starters he played well for his 1st game. Not great, but did not embarrass.

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Just now, Tatonka68 said:

for someone coming off the bench with little practice with starters he played well for his 1st game. Not great, but did not embarrass.

Cold comfort. He shouldn't have to have been put in that position, but I'm not going to give anyone any "atta boys" for not embarrassing themselves. Because in fact, every player and coach on the team should be embarrassed. I've seen too many of these kind of Bills games since 1963 to have any stomach for silver linings in a turd of a game.

 

 
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Joe B: 7 Observations from Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens (9/9/18)

 

WKBW) - In 2017, the Buffalo Bills came through and shocked the NFL world and their fan base by piecing together enough wins to sneak into the playoffs for the first time, erasing a 17-season playoff drought. The goodwill the organization and the current regime established by doing just that is one that led to a belief in the offseason in what they were doing.
 
It didn't take long, but the Bills are already feeling that faith challenged from the fan base -- and that's probably what a 47-3 loss in Week One of the season should do. The Bills lost to the Baltimore Ravens in a way where it seemed like they didn't even show up in most phases of the game.
 
What can we learn from the game? Where do they go from here? Seven observations from the Bills' loss to the Ravens:
 
1) Peterman was dreadful
2) Tough to evaluate Allen
3) What will the Bills do in Week Two at QB?
4) Tremaine Edmunds takes a massive step forward
5) The defensive line was nowhere to be found
6) Benjamin gave Peterman a run for his money, and not in a good way
7) Gaines is an issue
 
Bills MVP: LB Tremaine Edmunds
- Seven total tackles, a sack, a pass broken up, and a forced fumble. The most important part? He looked like he unhinged from overthinking, which is as essential a sign as you'll find from the young linebacker.
 
Bills LVP: WR Kelvin Benjamin
- His effort in the contest was inexcusable and for him to supplant Peterman for these honors is really saying something.
 
Up Next: The Bills are home against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, September 16 at 1:00 pm.
Posted
3 hours ago, PlayoffsPlease said:

more than once he made this decision and had to bench him. 

Why the Hell not? Vlad is beyond bad. Let Teller play and learn. We're going nowhere this year, let's let the kids have the sandbox.

Posted
3 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Joe B: 7 Observations from Buffalo Bills vs. Baltimore Ravens (9/9/18)

 

WKBW) - In 2017, the Buffalo Bills came through and shocked the NFL world and their fan base by piecing together enough wins to sneak into the playoffs for the first time, erasing a 17-season playoff drought. The goodwill the organization and the current regime established by doing just that is one that led to a belief in the offseason in what they were doing.
 
It didn't take long, but the Bills are already feeling that faith challenged from the fan base -- and that's probably what a 47-3 loss in Week One of the season should do. The Bills lost to the Baltimore Ravens in a way where it seemed like they didn't even show up in most phases of the game.
 
What can we learn from the game? Where do they go from here? Seven observations from the Bills' loss to the Ravens:
 
1) Peterman was dreadful
2) Tough to evaluate Allen
3) What will the Bills do in Week Two at QB?
4) Tremaine Edmunds takes a massive step forward
5) The defensive line was nowhere to be found
6) Benjamin gave Peterman a run for his money, and not in a good way
7) Gaines is an issue
 
Bills MVP: LB Tremaine Edmunds
- Seven total tackles, a sack, a pass broken up, and a forced fumble. The most important part? He looked like he unhinged from overthinking, which is as essential a sign as you'll find from the young linebacker.
 
Bills LVP: WR Kelvin Benjamin
- His effort in the contest was inexcusable and for him to supplant Peterman for these honors is really saying something.
 
Up Next: The Bills are home against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, September 16 at 1:00 pm.

Strongly agree with points 4-7.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Maine-iac said:

Anyone see the catch Robinson just made?  Bears vs Packers.  Who do we have that makes catches like that?  We need that.

We need a lot of things.

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