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32 minutes ago, 947 said:

Moss' fumble was 100% nerves. He never even had the ball, he knew it was a big moment & just choked, it happens. I expect he'll learn from it & work his way back to being reliable in the coaches' eyes.

More concerning for me besides the Moss & Singletary fumbles these last 2 games is the inability for our RB's to get 1 yard. It's gotten to the point where we go back to designed sweeps by Josh (which risks injury) or just throw on 3rd-4th & 1.  I just have no confidence in both our OL run blocking and Moss/Singletary hitting the hole?

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1 hour ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

Didn't realize Louis Riddick's brother was Rob Riddick.  Wasn't he the guy who dropped the TD in the playoff game against Cleveland?

 

Robb Riddick was the man...and a tough son of a B, whether on special teams or short yardage. Loved watching him play fearlessly!

 

Core special teamer for six years (as return man and on coverage). Was an important goal line back and STer in '88 (15 TDs, 720 yards from scrimmage, 100 return yards)---the year the "90s Bills" team first really came together...and he also had 1,100 yards from scrimmage, 200 return yards, and 5 TDs in '86. Good receiver out of the backfield as well. A role player, sure, but the kind you always want on your team and love to root for because of their toughness.

 

 

 

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55 minutes ago, Nihilarian said:

Allen's arm tonight was unreal with that zip. Allen looked like John Elway, running throwing lazer's... that pass to Gabe Davis with the slight pump fake and the ball was there in the blink of an eye. Richard Sherman frozen just watching. Just awesome.  

 

Sherman said it was a "freaking fantastic performance" by Allen.

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43 minutes ago, RunninRebel37 said:

Ultimately the Bills are (now) a 9-3 team playing a 3rd string QB on a below .500 team. Definitely awesome work by the “O”, but we should dominate a team like that. 

Bro, we did dominate them. 34 points against a top 5 to 7 defense.

 

And their final TD was a garbage time score with a half minute left.

 

"C'mon, man!" 

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2 minutes ago, BillsFan619 said:

I agree, bro! Could we be unstoppable? It's getting closer.

You stick Diggs, Brown, Beasley & Davis out there it won't matter if it's cover 2, 1 or 0. Now if we just had enough of a run game to put play action more in place.  Still damn near unstoppable. 

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10 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

You stick Diggs, Brown, Beasley & Davis out there it won't matter if it's cover 2, 1 or 0. Now if we just had enough of a run game to put play action more in place.  Still damn near unstoppable. 

Man, bro, we're so close. It's like you can taste it.

 

My son grew up in the drought years (he's 17). He told me tonight that seeing JA score gives him a comfort level he's never felt before. He can even tell a difference and he doesn't know the Kelly years like I do.

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1 hour ago, RunninRebel37 said:

Ultimately the Bills are (now) a 9-3 team playing a 3rd string QB on a below .500 team. Definitely awesome work by the “O”, but we should dominate a team like that. 


Mullins is a solid backup on a very well coached team. We still dominated. I like the mentality of this team to keep improving but dammit if they didn’t look like a top team tonight.

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So glad they earned a MNF win and got the monkey off their back.   Another box checked by this current team.

 

Need to go out a win back to back nationally televised games. 

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22 minutes ago, BillsfaninSB said:

So glad they earned a MNF win and got the monkey off their back.   Another box checked by this current team.

 

Need to go out a win back to back nationally televised games. 

Yup! When officially playing on Monday night (meaning when games haven't moved), JA is 1-0.

 

It's a new era!

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Josh still hasn’t and won’t get the credit he deserves after this absolutely stellar performance. He needs to be consistently mentioned as one of the top 4 QBs that he is. Only Mahomes can match his level of playmaking. Brady can only dream about the plays Allen makes. 
 

my top 4 QBs: Allen, Mahomes, Rodgers, and Wilson. Rodgers and Wilson cant scramble and throw on the run at the level of Allen or Mahomes (though they still can do it at a top 4 lvl), but those two still have the best deep ball accuracy. Watson would be the 5th best. 

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6 hours ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


I think everyone lost total faith in him after that play, at least for this game, but

maybe beyond. It was clearly nerves/fear In that position in the endzone. 
 

when motor went down early, I thought for sure we would finally see Moss Unleashed....

and then that fumble.

 

i actually bet you they dress Yeldon next week now. 


 

It could be lost faith, but he was also Banged around earlier in the game and hurt his lower leg/knee.

 

Until I hear (or see who dresses next week) - I will assume that McD limited him, but not that he is in the “doghouse”.

 

He is young and like when Singletary fumbled last year - you need to let him work through it.  That was also a bad exchange - so it is not like the ball got ripped out - it was totally a lack of focus on Moss’s part.

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