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I certainly think it's going to be an interesting final 8 games.  The Bills will have some work to do in order to secure a Wild Card bid.  By the eye test I see  

 

Must wins (@Miami and Jets)

Have a great chance but will probably drop 1 of these (@Cleve, Denver, @Pitt)

Will be underdogs in all 3   (@Dallas, Balt, @NE)

 

 

 

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Flaw this 

 

 

2. New England Patriots (8-1)

Week 9 ranking: 1rd-arrow.png

Scary trend: 369 rushing yards allowed over past two games  184.5 ypg

The defense that the Patriots play most is a nickel package, with two big defensive tackles, four linebackers and five defensive backs, and the Browns (159 yards) and Ravens (210) had success running the ball over the past two weeks.

 

Getting back to playing fundamental football, with better fits in the run game, is a good place to start. -- Mike Reiss

F'n ESPN what asswipes 

13. Buffalo Bills (6-2)

Week 9 ranking: 13sw_ye_40.png

Scary trend: 422 interior rushing yards allowed over past three games  140 ypg 

The Eagles exposed it more than any of the Bills' opponents since the team's Week 6 bye, but Buffalo has allowed a league-high 422 interior rushing yards over the past three weeks. The Bills also have surrendered the NFL's most such yards before contact and after contact in that span. It's a problem Buffalo is rapidly attempting to fix, given it faces Nick Chubb, Phillip Lindsay, Ezekiel Elliott, Mark Ingram II, Lamar Jackson and James Conner within its next six games. -- Marcel Louis-Jacques

 

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49 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

because of his 324 yards 5 TD game against the Dolphins. It's really inflated his numbers on the whole. Yet some of those formulas are flawed as QBR has Josh as the 31st best QB yet he has more TDs and less INTs than someone like Ryan Fitzpatrick who somehow ranks 13th and think most agree that he's not that good nor is Josh that bad

 

Don’t be so sure. The vast majority of NFL fans outside of WNY thinks Allen isn’t capable of being a starting NFL QB.

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2 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

Don’t be so sure. The vast majority of NFL fans outside of WNY thinks Allen isn’t capable of being a starting NFL QB.

 

The vast majority of NFL fans  thought Mayfield, Darnold and Rosen were better than Allen too. 

 

Do you not see the flaw in your logic?  

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9 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

The vast majority of NFL fans  thought Mayfield, Darnold and Rosen were better than Allen too. 

 

Do you not see the flaw in your logic?  

 

I hope those fans are wrong. We’ll see.

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55 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

Don’t be so sure. The vast majority of NFL fans outside of WNY thinks Allen isn’t capable of being a starting NFL QB.

That might because the vast majority don't watch him play week by week or see him for an entire game instead they just see Sports Center high/low lights.That's the problem with this generation of sports fans they don't see the whole picture. Instead they rely on less than qualified reports whether it be from a sports blogger or read an op ed article etc. the truth is true reporting is a thing of the past and it skews readers/viewers and they don't even know it. 

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8 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

 

 

When a player is open long, a good QB hits him. You don't have to worry about overthrowing them or putting more air under them.

 

Again, we've had a ton of chances when Bills receivers simply got behind defenders and were open. The throws didn't have to have a lot of air under them.

 

And as for 50/50 balls, of course we have a guy who can do that. That's precisely Duke Williams' forte. But it's beside the point. If you can get open - and guys like John Brown, McKenzie and two or three times even Zay Jones simply got behind their guys and were way open - you don't need to win 50/50 balls. You just need a QB who can hit the 100/0 throws. And yeah that's tougher on deep balls, but not 0 for 13 tough.

 

So you want them to move on from Allen?

50 minutes ago, bobobonators said:

The same author probably thinks the Browns are the best 2-6 team ever and had them making the playoffs back in August. 

 

There it is.....it's like politics, no one wants to admit they were wrong, especially with their predictions easily accessed on the internet.

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1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

Don’t be so sure. The vast majority of NFL fans outside of WNY thinks Allen isn’t capable of being a starting NFL QB.

Ooh, I've been waiting to use this one:  Link, please?

Not saying you're wrong, just would like to see where you get this from.

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7 hours ago, BeastMaster said:

 

I have the same belief, sir.

 

This kids flaws are being hidden well, right now...just like how Tyrod was all the rage for awhile.

 

He's dangerous with his legs, for sure. But I can definitely see him getting figured out. And his style of play may get him carted off the field sooner than later.

 

Nah, he’s better than Tyrod by miles. It’s really not close; Jackson is an otherworldly athlete. That part of his game may not last as long as his arm, but while he’s the best athlete on the field it will. There’s no figuring that out, he just makes really good athletes look silly out there. Outside the box thinking by the Ravens FO and coaches, and kudos to them. That kind of offense isn’t supposed to work in the NFL, yet here they are fresh off a whipping of the Pats. 

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16 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said:

How many flaws does this team really have? The run defense? Punter? Let’s not act like this team is completely lost out there 

No my friend it’s not the run defense or the punter , it’s the LOCATION of the franchise !!! 

Let’s GO Buffalo!!!!

 

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1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said:

 

I hope those fans are wrong. We’ll see.

There’s nothing wrong with waiting to see what plays out, without making declarations ahead of time. Especially when that’s precisely what the Bills , McD , Beane and ultimately the Pegulas are going to do. If they decide Allen hasn’t met expectations and likely won’t , they will move on. It doesn’t matter one bit what a bunch of fans think. 

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16 hours ago, TwistofFate said:

This is what the national media thinks of us. 

 

Until we put together some dominant games we will continue to be marginalized. 

Oh NO!  MARGINALIZED!!!!

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30 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

That might because the vast majority don't watch him play week by week or see him for an entire game instead they just see Sports Center high/low lights.That's the problem with this generation of sports fans they don't see the whole picture. Instead they rely on less than qualified reports whether it be from a sports blogger or read an op ed article etc. the truth is true reporting is a thing of the past and it skews readers/viewers and they don't even know it. 

 

They see Allen’s passing is near the bottom of the league and they see the Bills offense near the bottom of the league. What else would they need to know?

 

When Allen can step his game up, those rankings will move up the board and he will get more credit. Until then, the common consensus that Allen isn’t good enough will be what it is.

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Just now, mannc said:

Apparently Vegas believes the Bills are roughly as good as the 2-6 tire fire known as the Cleveland Browns. 

Vegas believes the public thinks Bills are about as good as the Browns. 

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1 minute ago, Boatdrinks said:

Vegas believes the public thinks Bills are about as good as the Browns. 

Same thing.

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