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54 minutes ago, chris heff said:

So should I be as worried about Davis Mills as some on this site told me to worry about Taylor Heineke?

I think even those people would tell you no lol looked like they tried really hard to completely hide davis mills from having to play qb last week 

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Anyone who says next week will be a blowout needs to watch the Texans against the Panthers and there other two games. They are vet heavy lineup that may not have talent but Culley has them playing hard. Teams like that are always tough because they have wayyy too much pride to rollover and Cooks is having a great year at WR. I don't think the Bills cover the game and I could see a 24-14 type game which is closer then people think but never necessarily in doubt either. Add in the KC game the week after and it feels like a game where fans me get more frustrated with how it plays out to get a win.

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2 minutes ago, corta765 said:

Anyone who says next week will be a blowout needs to watch the Texans against the Panthers and there other two games. They are vet heavy lineup that may not have talent but Culley has them playing hard. Teams like that are always tough because they have wayyy too much pride to rollover and Cooks is having a great year at WR. I don't think the Bills cover the game and I could see a 24-14 type game which is closer then people think but never necessarily in doubt either. Add in the KC game the week after and it feels like a game where fans me get more frustrated with how it plays out to get a win.

I thought the only reason that game was ever close was piles of Carolina penalties

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1 hour ago, dneveu said:

 

They are playing a 3rd string Quarterback.  They tend to second guess things, panic, and hold the ball.  All things that will lead to turnovers against buffalo.  They don't have the running game to take pressure off of him either.  

 

Their defense really doesn't do much of anything particularly well. 

 

To me the trap game requires... something.  A QB, a RB, a playmaker who is capable of turning a game in your favor.  That or just, miserable weather or something.  


All this. This is a get everyone on the same page, all things clicking, iron out the kinks game we need before a tough 2 game road stretch. If we are 4-2 when the Dolphins roll into town, I’ll be thrilled….to the moon if we are 5-1. 
 

Im thinking 50 burger

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2 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

Texans are a classic trap game with KC up next. I see a win but closer than it should be.

 

Knock it off.

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7 minutes ago, BIGFOOTspaceman said:


All this. This is a get everyone on the same page, all things clicking, iron out the kinks game we need before a tough 2 game road stretch. If we are 4-2 when the Dolphins roll into town, I’ll be thrilled….to the moon if we are 5-1. 
 

Im thinking 50 burger

this is what i'm thinking. if the bills can split the chiefs/titans games, they'll be in fantastic shape.  i would obviously love to win both, but those are two tough road games.

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2 hours ago, Big Turk said:

 

Trap games don't exist. "Bad teams" lose trap games at a slightly higher rate than they would be expected to lose non-trap games.

 

Huge study was done on these incorporating about 20 years worth of data. Conclusion...bad teams always have a percentage chance to win any game but they win "trap" games at a slightly lower rate than they win non-trap games. Therefore there is no evidence at all other than people wanting to continuously spout this nonsense, that they exist

 

I believe you but what "huge study" and how did this "huge study decided what was a trap game and what wasn't.  

Without a source or the actualk study  imo your comments dont provide any evidence at all.

30 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

And key Carolina injuries 

As did the Texans including their best defender in Reid.

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Any given Sunday.  It should be a laugher, but the Bills should definitely NOT overlook them, even though the fans might.  Desperate teams (even bad ones) can have a good day.  Put the pedal down and don't let up!!  That's how the good teams do it.

12 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

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I'd say that monstrosity puts Grogan's neck to shame quite honestly.

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