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It’s been decades since we had a team capable of totally destroying an opponent’s spirit. It was clear against Miami that they suffered a defensive collapse. There were a lot of minutes in the second half where you could even sense their WRs hoping the ball went elsewhere in a no win situation. There were at least 3 other games this year where I turned the game off feeling the same way. What games did you all feel we had that same domination where the other side said “No Mas”?

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6 minutes ago, AKC said:

It’s been decades since we had a team capable of totally destroying an opponent’s spirit. It was clear against Miami that they suffered a defensive collapse. There were a lot of minutes in the second half where you could even sense their WRs hoping the ball went elsewhere in a no win situation. There were at least 3 other games this year where I turned the game off feeling the same way. What games did you all feel we had that same domination where the other side said “No Mas”?

 

 

I agree, they looked broken. I absolutely LOVED it! That’s the most fun I EVER have watching a Bills game. I would never turn that off!  😀

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I thought we kicked the Seahawks in the teeth.  We were up 21 with 9 minutes left in the 4th, before they scored on a blown db assignment and a late TD.

That was their worst loss of the season, and the most points they gave up all season.

 

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19 minutes ago, Augie said:

I would never turn that off!  

You got me on the literal meaning of turning it off! Accurately that actually meant when the game broadcast ended. 

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People sort of forget, but we made the Rams No. 1 defense look silly. As I recall, Allen even stiff armed Donald to the ground. I know the game ended up being close due to the Rams O coming back— but I still consider a good part of that game to be dominating, especially as against their Defense. 

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5 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

People sort of forget, but we made the Rams No. 1 defense look silly. As I recall, Allen even stiff armed Donald to the ground. I know the game ended up being close due to the Rams O coming back— but I still consider a good part of that game to be dominating, especially as against their Defense. 

 

The biggest difference between this Bills team and the team that faced the Rams is that they now don't take the foot off the pedal when they are up.    They absolutely crushed Miami's spirits, that team straight up gave up midway through the third quarter.

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Basically everyone since the Zona game... And even Arizona they went on to lose the next 3 games... Talk about two teams that went in the opposite direction.

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49ers for sure. Robert Saleh, the apparent chosen one by the media, looked lost and flustered and knew he could do nothing but wait for the clock to read zero.

 

Steelers was another one. They had no answer for the 2nd half beat down.

 

The Broncos had Vic Fangio throwing up his arms in disgust and defeat at having no answer for Allen and the offense. I remember leading up to that game that a lot of media pundits and Broncos fans thought the game would be close.

 

I think the Patriots were already broken before we got to them the second time, but we certainly put the nail in the coffin. And Belichick broke that phone in frustration.

 

And the ultimate soul crusher was the Dolphins slaughter. I wonder how many times Flores turned back to look for Ryan Fitzpatrick to save him before remembering that he was out with COVID...

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18 minutes ago, MJS said:

49ers for sure. Robert Saleh, the apparent chosen one by the media, looked lost and flustered and knew he could do nothing but wait for the clock to read zero.

 

Steelers was another one. They had no answer for the 2nd half beat down.

 

The Broncos had Vic Fangio throwing up his arms in disgust and defeat at having no answer for Allen and the offense. I remember leading up to that game that a lot of media pundits and Broncos fans thought the game would be close.

 

I think the Patriots were already broken before we got to them the second time, but we certainly put the nail in the coffin. And Belichick broke that phone in frustration.

 

And the ultimate soul crusher was the Dolphins slaughter. I wonder how many times Flores turned back to look for Ryan Fitzpatrick to save him before remembering that he was out with COVID...

Awesome post.  What a nice trip down memory lane!

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1 hour ago, AKC said:

It’s been decades since we had a team capable of totally destroying an opponent’s spirit. It was clear against Miami that they suffered a defensive collapse. There were a lot of minutes in the second half where you could even sense their WRs hoping the ball went elsewhere in a no win situation. There were at least 3 other games this year where I turned the game off feeling the same way. What games did you all feel we had that same domination where the other side said “No Mas”?

As I mentioned in my post on Epenesa, I think the rest of the AFCE teams start drafting players to stop Allen and the Bills, though I don't know how they do it...

Nice to see you back here old timer.

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1 hour ago, TPS said:

As I mentioned in my post on Epenesa, I think the rest of the AFCE teams start drafting players to stop Allen and the Bills, though I don't know how they do it...

Nice to see you back here old timer.

I'm pretty sure the next beer run in Rich Stadium is mine Mr. S! How long has it been- maybe 20 years? I took a couple decades off to hold together an old Super Bowl Bill's Backers Club from Los Angeles to see it through the "quiet years". A strong 800 member group with about 500 at the Bill's Bar on openers/big games. We only have so much time to spend on our Bill's passion!

 

Our management is bought into Epenesa- his real opp to shine will be Saturday and as you point out his edge skills in the run game make him the fit for the start Saturday.  Playoffs are when all defenses get better- we shall see if anyone has an answer for our star QB!

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2 hours ago, MJS said:

49ers for sure. Robert Saleh, the apparent chosen one by the media, looked lost and flustered and knew he could do nothing but wait for the clock to read zero.

 

 

 

I remember that idiot saying before the game that he was "surprised" that Josh Allen was playing so well after watching tape on him to prepare for the game.....I'm sure Josh read those comments, then promptly went out and curb-stomped the 49er defense in that game!!

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28 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

Is this like when Houston broke the Bills will last year?

You mean the game they went to overtime?

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19 minutes ago, MJS said:

You mean the game they went to overtime?


😆

 

Nice to see another Salt Laker on here...

 

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