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9 hours ago, RoboTronic said:

That doesn't even make sense.

Go Pound Sand Meaning. Definition: Go away; do something pointless; screw off. The idiom go pound sand is an expression of contempt that often means, “Go away.” It also refers to a pointless activity. The idiom originated in American English.

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10 hours ago, RoboTronic said:

I don't think the Ravens are scared of the Bills. I'm also quite sure Belichick isn't either.

who ***** cares. the point is, we have no reason to be afraid of anyone in the NFL.

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1 hour ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

9 wins are great. winning on thanksgiving, awesome. but, I need to see them win against the ravens before I can get too excited. bills fans, up and down emotionally and after a win like yesterday and I can see how some can be so up they feel they'll dominate what is at this point, the best team in the afc.

 

win against the ravens at home, get to 10 wins then were talking. I think it's a little premature to be claiming no team wants to see buffalo though.

 

they are definitely coming together as a team all at the right time.

 

 

I'll never understand this mentality. 

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10 hours ago, RoboTronic said:

I don't think the Ravens are scared of the Bills. I'm also quite sure Belichick isn't either.

Both those teams are due for a reality check, extra crispy with no blue cheese on the side!

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48 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

I'll never understand this mentality. 

what isn't there to understand Joe?

 

what should I do as a fan? call them superbowl contenders? division leader? the best team in the afc or nfl for that matter?

 

I mean the thread is based off that team(s) should not want to see buffalo? 

 

nothing wrong with wanting to see them win at home against the ravens before getting my emotions too high with the thought that every team should now fear the buffalo bills.

 

I also made the comment that they are definitely coming together as a team. at the right time of the year I may add but as a long, long standing bills fan who has had the sails taken out from under him for years and years of incompetence, has every right to be a little skeptical at this point.

 

sorry Joe that I am not at your fan hood level but I will say that I am very grateful as a fan that my team showed up on thanksgiving, showing the nation this team is on the rise.

 

 

nuff said.

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1 hour ago, Nervous Guy said:

Go Pound Sand Meaning. Definition: Go away; do something pointless; screw off. The idiom go pound sand is an expression of contempt that often means, “Go away.” It also refers to a pointless activity. The idiom originated in American English.

You know you can do something about that 

;);) ? 

 

58 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

 

I'll never understand this mentality. 


maybe because it was 1 game against another team that had not beaten a winning team and also lost to the JETS 

 

 

Winning against the Cravens is further vindication.
 

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I get the skeptics in this thread, I really do. But at the same time, the heat was on McDermott to get a win like this. The heat was on Josh to have a "statement game" against a good team. This is the 2nd week in a row he has seen a top 6 defensive unit. Yesterday he was nearly flawless after being pretty damn good the week before. The narrative before the game? The Cowboys have too many weapons. The Bills have a weak run defense. The Bills defense is overrated as a whole. Josh turns the ball over too much. The Bills haven't beaten a team with a winning record and are a product of their schedule. Just about EVERYONE in the media and analyst on television picked the Cowboys to win, and not only win, but dominate the Bills yesterday. Not only did McDermott and the staff come up with a fantastic game plan, but Josh was lights out, we dominated all facets of the game, and ALL of those guys played hungry. If you don't see the energy around this team, the bond they have, and can't feel that this team is special I'm sorry. I see it, I can feel it. Now the rest of the NFL, the media, and personalities are seeing it as well. 

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39 minutes ago, H2o said:

I get the skeptics in this thread, I really do. But at the same time, the heat was on McDermott to get a win like this. The heat was on Josh to have a "statement game" against a good team. This is the 2nd week in a row he has seen a top 6 defensive unit. Yesterday he was nearly flawless after being pretty damn good the week before. The narrative before the game? The Cowboys have too many weapons. The Bills have a weak run defense. The Bills defense is overrated as a whole. Josh turns the ball over too much. The Bills haven't beaten a team with a winning record and are a product of their schedule. Just about EVERYONE in the media and analyst on television picked the Cowboys to win, and not only win, but dominate the Bills yesterday. Not only did McDermott and the staff come up with a fantastic game plan, but Josh was lights out, we dominated all facets of the game, and ALL of those guys played hungry. If you don't see the energy around this team, the bond they have, and can't feel that this team is special I'm sorry. I see it, I can feel it. Now the rest of the NFL, the media, and personalities are seeing it as well. 

I actually predicted them to win yesterday, in a close one. they by far went over my expectations and JA and the defense as well as some fine coaching by both McD and Daboll was certainly a sight to see. my slightest skepticism comes from the fact they they still need to go further with a dominating win at home against the ravens who now sit at number one in total offense and a top 10 defense as well. they showed yesterday, as a defense while dallas had presently sat with the number one total offense, they could shut them and the critics down, a hell of a statement to say the least. as for the media, their tune was totally changed by half time and all four of those so called experts ate crow and it should of been fed to them cold and raw.

 

the ravens are not the dallas cowboys as was show cased this past monday night so after meeting and fulfilling that challenge yesterday, this will be by far their toughest one to date. I believe in this young team enough to know they have a chance to win next week but I also have to know there is a chance they may not win. I will be okay with that because as I have said recently before the cowgirls game that even with a loss it is a part of the development and growth this team and JA needs to reach the level of the top echelon teams and right now, the ravens are at the top.

 

yes, I'm overlooking the patsies* but honestly, I'm doing that because I do not believe they're the team to beat at this stage of the season and how they have just been squeaking out wins, wins that really have not impressed me like the pats* of old. I do believe buffalo has a good chance to beat them in foxboro dec. 21. 

 

I want to see them dominate at home, they've proven themselves on the road but I feel like the great Bruce Smith " you have to protect your house when the teams come in to play you on your home turf, you have to establish dominance".

 

I'm not an analytics /stats kind of fan, I look at what I see on the field and I can confidently say that this team is going to make it's mark, as it has already and I believe they will reach that level of the top echelon teams. but there is still more to see and I need to see dominance at home, against the ravens to be able to take what may be that last sigh of relief and drain what little skepticism I may have left.

 

there was a time, years ago, I would wake up every sunday for about 5 or 6 seasons straight knowing, believing and confident that any team facing the bills, they were winning. yeah, they lost some, 4 on the biggest stage but you always felt they were going to win, especially at home.

 

it's nice to know that that feeling is not too far off.

 

GO BILLS!!!

 

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The Ravens are, I think, considered a top two team in the league... It will be super interesting to see how we play them. Even if we can't pull out the upset (not saying we can't), if we slow down Lamar and play a tough game, we're going to be making a statement. 

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Nobody wants to play this team in the playoffs. Nobody. This team may not quite be there yet but they are improving every week. This team is a bunch of warriors fighting for each other every damn play. 
 

This team is the difference between a collection of talent and a TEAM. 

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8 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

I can get someone saying the Ravens are not going to be scared. The way they are playing at the moment they are rolling even more than us and their confidence is sky high. Beat San Fran on Sunday and they will be feeling borderline invincible. 

 

But if you think Bill Belichick wasn't watching that last night and thinking "man if those Bills are the ones that show up here the weekend before xmas they will give us all we can handle" then I am not sure you have watched New England this season. 

 

 

I actually think Belichick always imagines the negative outcome first.    He's a glass half empty personality by nature and that drives him to prepare to the point that their cup runneth over.     But I doubt their players are sweating it much.   They are confident in the gameplans they are given each week.   And for good reason.

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On 11/29/2019 at 7:11 AM, Nervous Guy said:

Go Pound Sand Meaning. Definition: Go away; do something pointless; screw off. The idiom go pound sand is an expression of contempt that often means, “Go away.” It also refers to a pointless activity. The idiom originated in American English.

 

The full idiom,  btw, is "Go pound sand up your ass."

 

Which I like much better...

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3 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

The full idiom,  btw, is "Go pound sand up your ass."

 

Which I like much better...

just what exactly are you trying to tell us here, Tom?

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21 minutes ago, row_33 said:

not sure about teams

 

but very few fans outside the Bills fanbase care to see the Bills play

 

 

Good thing we have a massive fan base! Have you seen the prime time numbers we put up this year? I expect that to continue throughout the playoffs. 

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