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Just now, Draconator said:

I personally want to see the Bills absolutely destroy the Patriot's tonight. Shut up all those who are picking the Pats to reach the AFC Championship Game, etc. 

I"m so tired of the "Boogie man" talk. Its so dumb. This is not the same Bills team of the previous 20 years and this isnt even the same pats team. Its such a lazy and tired narrative.

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3 minutes ago, Stank_Nasty said:

I"m so tired of the "Boogie man" talk. Its so dumb. This is not the same Bills team of the previous 20 years and this isnt even the same pats team. Its such a lazy and tired narrative.

 

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1 hour ago, No Place To Hyde said:

We will have our strongest possible offensive line combination out there. Have had 11 days to prepare. Have seen the Pats ascend to the #1 seed. No excuses. Just find a way to win. 

 

The Pats are a quality opponent this season, like it or not. Jones isn't spectacular...but he doesn't need to be. Their RBs are good. Time for the Bills to hunt.

 

I don't see us losing this game. 

Preach Brother!!! 🙏

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I am thinking this game will certainly be hard fought, but as the game wears on, the *Pats will begin to look out matched. We are going to win this game in the trenches and nobody is going to see that coming. The fat boys are back. We'll run the ball effectively. Josh will then put a dagger in their hearts with a little play action pass. The defense will play press coverage and disrupt that short passing game and the big uglies on the DL will make Mac uncomfortable. I see a couple of blitzes coming. That RT of NE's is 360lbs. Watch for a speed rush to that tub of lard's side.

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Curious to see if Moss is inactive again.

Might have all 3 RBs up tonight considering potential weather/wind?

But if active, does that send a signal to hoodie about the game plan?

Different things to think about in the Moss decision.

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29 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said:

Tough and disciplined.  That’s what I’m hoping for tonight.  I can live with a loss if we play tough and disciplined football.  

I'd rather get the win anyway any how. A loss is very hurtful to a Bills successful season. Tonight, isn't the time to suffer a loss at the expense of being "tough and disciplined." Just win baby...

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Just now, teef said:

who will be the biggest downer poster leading up to the game today?  that's the real question.

 

This is what we all wanted. Big regular season game with the division at stake. Would we rather be the Jets playing out the string. I was at MetLife yesterday. I estimate the crowd at 45,000 - 50,000 tops in an 80,000 seat stadium. Half the fans were Eagles fans. A situation like that is depressing. Only good thing yesterday was the weather. It was around 50 and sunny so the tailgating was good.

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39 minutes ago, colin said:

a close game is of course possible, but my gut tells us we will know in the first quarter which way this will end up.  i expect the winner to kind of dominate the loser.  i have it 40% the pats just truck us and we get pushed around, 35% we show improve, body them up, and allen just makes super man plays to dominate the pats.  of the 25% in the middle, i see us grinding out a win at 20%, and the pats sneaking one at 5%.  so, i have us winning 55% of the time, but getting dominated 40% of the time.  this will be the biggest statement game of the season.

 

This just gave me a headache.

 

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Bills need to get out to a strong start and force the Patriots to throw more. If the Bills play up to their potential including the coaches, Buffalo should win. Control the trenches and play physical.

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35 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said:

Tough and disciplined.  That’s what I’m hoping for tonight.  I can live with a loss if we play tough and disciplined football.  

I don't care if the Bills show up wearing ballerina outfits and perform the Nutcracker as long as they win. Winning supersedes everything.

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4 minutes ago, No Place To Hyde said:

I don't care if the Bills show up wearing ballerina outfits and perform the Nutcracker as long as they win. Winning supersedes everything.

I give the Bills a 62.333% chance of winning and a .0000567% chance of showing up in tutus. I’d also like to point out that 78.6% of all statistics are made up.

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Anyone else remember the last game in 2008? It was Pats at bills and it was ridiculously windy. I vaguely remember the bills being too conservative, while bilechick had Cassel (Brady was out for the season) throwing it. I just hope the bills coaching staff doesn't over think this and play too conservative 

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23 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:

Curious to see if Moss is inactive again.

Might have all 3 RBs up tonight considering potential weather/wind?

But if active, does that send a signal to hoodie about the game plan?

Different things to think about in the Moss decision.

he won't know he's active until 90 minutes before kickoff....how much of a  signal can it be? we all know both teams will be running more than passing

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10 minutes ago, Steptide said:

Anyone else remember the last game in 2008? It was Pats at bills and it was ridiculously windy. I vaguely remember the bills being too conservative, while bilechick had Cassel (Brady was out for the season) throwing it. I just hope the bills coaching staff doesn't over think this and play too conservative 


https://www.espn.com/nfl/matchup?gameId=281228002
 

Pats attempted 8 passes that day to the Bills’ 25. But I agree with your point, let’s not just “pound the rock”

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