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Three Games into The Toughest Stretch of Schedule and Bills have accomplished what many fans and most media said was unlikely, win against playoff teams. The Bills have won multiple road games against winning teams now. They took the Ravens and Pats down to the wire in a tough loss. They are nipping at the heels of the Patriots for the division. Regardless of how this season ultimately ends, this will undoubtably be the mark of when Buffalo Bills football became relevant for the foreseeable future. The best part is they built a winner in a manner that will not have to be broken down to save the Cap in a year or two. The future is looking very bright now. 

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A loss to the Patriots is definitely not a foregone conclusion.  Buffalo is better now than when they lost a close game back in September.  It can be argued that New England is not as good.  Josh Allen has been exposed to a lot of tough defenses this season and is growing from that experience.  There's no reason to think they are just going to discombobulate in the face of what New England does on defense, and Brady certainly is not the threat that he used to be.

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18 minutes ago, TigerJ said:

A loss to the Patriots is definitely not a foregone conclusion.  Buffalo is better now than when they lost a close game back in September.  It can be argued that New England is not as good.  Josh Allen has been exposed to a lot of tough defenses this season and is growing from that experience.  There's no reason to think they are just going to discombobulate in the face of what New England does on defense, and Brady certainly is not the threat that he used to be.

IT doeesn't make any sense.  You first say the loss is a foregone conclusion and yet you justify how close that prior game was.  

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1 minute ago, ganesh said:

IT doeesn't make any sense.  You first say the loss is a foregone conclusion and yet you justify how close that prior game was.  

You missed one simple word in my first post: "not"  A lost to the Patriots next week is NOT a foregone conclusion.

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1 hour ago, thronethinker said:

Three Games into The Toughest Stretch of Schedule and Bills have accomplished what many fans and most media said was unlikely, win against playoff teams. The Bills have won multiple road games against winning teams now. They took the Ravens and Pats down to the wire in a tough loss. They are nipping at the heels of the Patriots for the division. Regardless of how this season ultimately ends, this will undoubtably be the mark of when Buffalo Bills football became relevant for the foreseeable future. The best part is they built a winner in a manner that will not have to be broken down to save the Cap in a year or two. The future is looking very bright now. 

Structure contracts so we can get both Bosas both Watts Kuechly and McCaffrey and Kupp over the next couple years...

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6 hours ago, TigerJ said:

You missed one simple word in my first post: "not"  A lost to the Patriots next week is NOT a foregone conclusion.

 

Maybe it had to do with him being from Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh was beaten last night?

 

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The quarterbacks failing. The defence is dominating. Special teams is playing lights out. Get someone in there who doesn’t fold against a pass rush and you’ve got a 12 win football team for the next decade.

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