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I don’t care anymore.  No Bills fan who remembers the 70s can honestly say the Miami dominance that decade was worse than watching the Patriots now.

 

Its not even debatable anymore imo 

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yep. He coached an atrocious game. What was his gameplan? I saw no evidence of one. Why so much two TE stuff when it clearly wasn't working? 

 

He was totally outcoached.

 

But he's so BRILLIANT and ANALYTIC

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Just now, Another Fan said:

I don’t care anymore.  No Bills fan who remembers the 70s can honestly say the Miami dominance that decade was worse than watching the Patriots now.

 

Its not even debatable anymore imo 

 

It was worse because the Fish were no big deal after the Sea of Hands game 

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1 minute ago, BillsRdue said:

He has to be. We have no other choice. We can't change course now. The process must yield fruit and bear the tree that marks Brady's grave.

McDermott v Belichick is an all-time mismatch.   I don’t think Brady even matters that much at this stage.

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Just now, row_33 said:

 

Surprised?

 

Surprised at the lack of adjustments until that last drive when he put a 3rd receiver in got Reynolds on the field. And started to move the ball a bit. I am not surprised Bill outcoached him. I am surprised it was such a domination. 

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6 minutes ago, ExWNYer said:

 

That's like saying Mussolini was so much more likable than Hitler.

NO doubt, your spot on. 

 

Wes is probably the only NE player during this entire BB/Patriots era that I actually liked. Dude kept his mouth shut and was a straight up work horse for the Pats. If you look back to his 6 seasons with NE his stats are just flipping insane.

 

Welker

6 seasons with the Pats

672 rec 7459 yards

 

Edelman

9 seasons with the Pats

499 rec 5390 yards

 

It's not even close.

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2 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

But he's so BRILLIANT and ANALYTIC

He coached like a head coach who didn't trust a young QB to make good decisions.

 

The way to play this game would have been too play 3wr and a single back..and spread the entire field sideline to sideline.  If the Pats Blitz or run crazy stunts...the QB needs to recognize that QUICKLY.  Goff did not.

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Just now, mjd1001 said:

He coached like a head coach who didn't trust a young QB to make good decisions.

 

The way to play this game would have been too play 3wr and a single back..and spread the entire field sideline to sideline.  If the Pats Blitz or run crazy stunts...the QB needs to recognize that QUICKLY.  Goff did not.

 

Excuses. He should have had his quants come up with something brilliant.

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Just now, arcane said:

The best part about tonight is that everyone is back to 0-0 now. 

 

7 months of seeing Brady lead off every CBS event

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Just now, arcane said:

The best part about tonight is that everyone is back to 0-0 now. 

With a LONG wait until opening day next year.

 

I think the Era of Brady being dominant is just about over.  He still may be 'good', but I'm not fearing him much more especially after the last 10 games he played.  The Era of Bellichick being great though...that may still be with us.

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