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5 minutes ago, billsherd said:

Wallace didn't play?


He will play, but it seems like K. Johnson is out there a lot and is probably the better option on Gallup.  

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16 hours ago, HOUSE said:

This is the week when the national media  unanimously picks the Bills

It will be amazing

Except for Michael Irvin and Dion Sanders who will both pick us to get hammered by 30 points.....

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15 hours ago, Augie said:

 

Forget all that pragmatic crap! The Dallas game is the one where I have a couple dozen family and friends in the house. I love my wife, and I’d hate to end up divorced over a bad showing....by my team or my self. 

 

BEAT THE COWBOYS! 

I feel for you.  I am spending Thanksgiving with Cowboy fans.  Please Bills, beat the Boys!!!

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I'm going to advise Bills' fans to go back and watch the Week 1 Jets game to see our game plan for Dallas.

 

On short weeks, it's very common for coaches to recycle a game plan to streamline preparation, and the Jets and Cowboys have some similarities that make that plan a good fit:

Mobile qb

Athletic, tough, dual threat RB 

Very good boundary targets, but not much that can hurt you at slot WR or TE

Big, tough DL with athletic LBs

Secondaries that play a lot of man coverage 

 

Just my 2 cents of course 

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Posted
41 minutes ago, Juice_32 said:

 

Dallas was definitely in more of a dog fight than we were yesterday. It could be an advantage for us on Thursday. That game actually paralleled our game earlier this year against the pats* pretty well.

 

I thought so too.

Posted
2 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

CBSsportsline has the line at -7.0.

 

If you look at the Cowboy's wins, they are very similar with ours.  The only winning team Dallas has beaten are the Eagles.   Their schedule has been as weak as ours up to this point.  This is a winnable game.

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5 minutes ago, longtimebillsfan said:

CBSsportsline has the line at -7.0.

 

If you look at the Cowboy's wins, they are very similar with ours.  The only winning team Dallas has beaten are the Eagles.   Their schedule has been as weak as ours up to this point.  This is a winnable game.

Now I've seen -6.6, -7 and -7.5 

 

 

@Gugny   Bills Uniforms for Thursday    http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=single-weekly&game_id=2019_BUF-DAL^13

 

 

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This is more about the Denver game, but damn if it doesn't put a smile on my face... I wonder if Josh is saying that this is a touchdown, not because he heard or saw the actual play, but because he knew when he let that ball go that it was a TD... 

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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

 

For what it is worth...

 

The Cowboys just had to fly 1551 miles this very same week!

 

So, in essence, the Cowboys finished playing Sunday night and had to catch a 1551 mile flight to race back for their Thursday game.

 

Boston, MA to Dallas, TX is 1,551 miles

 

Kind of a wash.

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Posted (edited)
34 minutes ago, longtimebillsfan said:

CBSsportsline has the line at -7.0.

 

If you look at the Cowboy's wins, they are very similar with ours.  

One big difference in the Cowboys’ wins:  There aren’t as many.?

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Posted
8 minutes ago, cd1 said:

 

For what it is worth...

 

The Cowboys just had to fly 1551 miles this very same week!

 

So, in essence, the Cowboys finished playing Sunday night and had to catch a 1551 mile flight to race back for their Thursday game.

 

Boston, MA to Dallas, TX is 1,551 miles

 

Kind of a wash.

 

But that was a week long prep week, the away team on Thursday has a terrible win% statistically.  The Cowboys went to NE but it was for a sunday game, there is a big difference there.   Then again, winning in NE on the road is a worse % than thursday night road games in general.    Whether its 1000 or 1200 or 1500 miles probably means very little....being the home team for Thursday is a significant advantage.

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Just now, mattynh said:

 

But that was a week long prep week, the away team on Thursday has a terrible win% statistically.  The Cowboys went to NE but it was for a sunday game, there is a big difference there.   Then again, winning in NE on the road is a worse % than thursday night road games in general.    Whether its 1000 or 1200 or 1500 miles probably means very little....being the home team for Thursday is a significant advantage.

 

 

Ha Ha - They had to FLY HOME last night or this morning!

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