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26 minutes ago, NE Branch said:

Josh at today's presser responding to this being a trap game before KC, "I didn't know we were playing them next to be honest." :)

Hmmm...

That is a perfect answer, an indicator of his focus, and a hell of an example to the rest of the team. 

Posted
1 hour ago, nucci said:

big game this weekend first. If he's healthy enough to play, he plays

You and I have a different idea of "big game".  If he's healthy, he should play, if there is a question he should sit.  That's my armchair coaching for the day.  

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57 minutes ago, nucci said:

who asked if it was a trap game....idiot


 

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The word “trap game” is tossed out there by some when a good team, such as the Bills, loses to a below average team, like some call the Texans. The idea is that the better team looks beyond the task at hand.

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/why-bills-texans-seriously-don-191910200.html
 

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After facing the Texans, the long-awaited Week 5 prime-time game against the Kansas City Chiefs will take place.

While you now know that… the QB didn’t.

 

“I didn’t know we were playing them next, to be honest,” Allen said. “Our focus is on the Houston Texans.”

Allen seemed sincere, too.

 

Either meant it, or has a flourishing acting career that we’re unaware of.

 

😝 

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Posted

These interviews are so disappointing.  Why don't they ask more "non touchy feely" questions like.  So Diggs, on that first deep pass to you where you were wide open, did the wind take the ball, did you expect it over the other shoulder or was it just a miss?  Or so Diggs, on that seam route down the middle at the goal line, was that pass interference?  and speaking of pass interference, so Diggs, when you got the DPI called were you surprised, because your body language suggested it was OPI?  Instead we get, so how's your relationship with T-Bass....  Argghh...

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47 minutes ago, Klaus said:

 

They are 11 of 30 on 3rd and 4th down conversions, with that type of efficiency you don't get into the red zone often. 

 

And as an odd paradox, they are very efficient in the red zone when they get there 10 TDs, 2 FG on those 13 trips.

Didnt they say red zone snaps?  So thats just scoring on the first play every time? 50 redzone trips doesnt make sense to me, but the also those numbers you gave for seattle dont make a ton of sense either (got into FG range after coming up short on 3rd down?)

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25 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

Thanks man! Interested to see Houston's injury report throughout this week...specifically the status of Justin Reid and then Kamu Grugier-Hill and Ka'imi Fairbairn to a certain extent. Reid might be Houston's best player these days. 

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2 minutes ago, Dont Stop Billeiving said:

Thanks man! Interested to see Houston's injury report throughout this week...specifically the status of Justin Reid and then Kamu Grugier-Hill and Ka'imi Fairbairn to a certain extent. Reid might be Houston's best player these days. 

Joe Marino agrees that hes the best player for their defense iirc.  was limited today so probably ok to play.

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I wonder what the inactive list is going to look like this week? I know they are just focused on this game, and "not taking them lightly," etc. But, this might be a week where Boogie gets to see the field? Also, while they're not going to admit to looking ahead to KC, I have to believe they've got an eye on keeping some key players who might currently be a bit dinged-- Poyer, Wallace, e.g.-- healthy. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

 


Two on this list played against the Bills D. For you TBD professional researchers: Is this a “correlation” or a “cause and effect”? 

Posted
1 minute ago, Rocky Landing said:

DeSean Watson

 

It looks like the only other QB is Jeff Driskel who they signed a week ago.

 

Watson will not be active. 

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