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The real sad part about this loss is there was no remaining teams remaining that we could not beat and we let it slip because our defensive cordinator is an idiot. Watch the replay,  Kelce got a complete free release with the DB playing almost 15 yards off the line and once he got up field it was too late.  Frazier's defence made it a simple pass & catch and I am sorry but he needs to be fired.  Time to try something new,  bring in a new defensive cordinator.  The whole internet is talking about there choke job our coaching had with 13 secs left.  Doing nothing is not the answer

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13 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

The real sad part about this loss is there was no remaining teams remaining that we could not beat and we let it slip because our defensive cordinator is an idiot. Watch the replay,  Kelce got a complete free release with the DB playing almost 15 yards off the line and once he got up field it was too late.  Frazier's defence made it a simple pass & catch and I am sorry but he needs to be fired.  Time to try something new,  bring in a new defensive cordinator.  The whole internet is talking about there choke job our coaching had with 13 secs left.  Doing nothing is not the answer

I think frazier is gone anyway. 

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We would've beat Home Alone. Beating the Rams would've been a bigger challenge but very doable. The NFL will get their State Farm advertising darling going against the home team Rams at SoFi. Bengals and 9ers have no chance.  This SB is locked and loaded as a big rematch of the classic Thursday night game.

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1 hour ago, LABILLBACKER said:

We would've beat Home Alone. Beating the Rams would've been a bigger challenge but very doable. The NFL will get their State Farm advertising darling going against the home team Rams at SoFi. Bengals and 9ers have no chance.  This SB is locked and loaded as a big rematch of the classic Thursday night game.

 

They can step up on the stage and do the Money dance at SoFi.

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LA’s front 7 would’ve given our offense problems. They have tons of speed and power there. They’ll give Mahomes problems too, should that matchup happen. All those times Mahomes simply ran away from our plodding DL, the Rams have the players to catch him.

It all hinges on which version of Stafford shows up, but they could definitely win it all. They’ve got enough big names on that squad.

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2 hours ago, Niagara Dude said:

The real sad part about this loss is there was no remaining teams remaining that we could not beat and we let it slip because our defensive cordinator is an idiot. Watch the replay,  Kelce got a complete free release with the DB playing almost 15 yards off the line and once he got up field it was too late.  Frazier's defence made it a simple pass & catch and I am sorry but he needs to be fired.  Time to try something new,  bring in a new defensive cordinator.  The whole internet is talking about there choke job our coaching had with 13 secs left.  Doing nothing is not the answer

I disagree. With how inconsistent we were this season, neither of the next two games would have been a guaranteed win. 

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1 hour ago, Budkin said:

I disagree. With how inconsistent we were this season, neither of the next two games would have been a guaranteed win. 

Nope, no real elite QB'S left and Allen playing best football of his career.  I say we win easy next two games had they made it out with a win against Chiefs.

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4 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

We would've beat Home Alone. Beating the Rams would've been a bigger challenge but very doable. The NFL will get their State Farm advertising darling going against the home team Rams at SoFi. Bengals and 9ers have no chance.  This SB is locked and loaded as a big rematch of the classic Thursday night game.

Idk if the NFL is thrilled with kc and not Buf Making the SB. 

On NFL Twitter , it's overwhelmingly biased towards Buf. It gets boring for the casuals seeing the same team year after year and are falling in love with Allen's swagger and hatred towards Mahomes and his family.

Who knows though I'm just rambling 

32 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

Nope, no real elite QB'S left and Allen playing best football of his career.  I say we win easy next two games had they made it out with a win against Chiefs.

Plus this should have been 6 straight Ws for Buf. We were inconsistent early but got it together in December 

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The defense being number 1 was a mirage. This is an excellent read: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-buffalo-bills-got-the-least-bang-for-their-schedules-buck-this-season/

 

 

"It turns out that teams that face a slate of bad QBs tend to win more games. While that’s not surprising, it’s comforting to verify that our assumptions about the importance of QB play are sound. If we build a simple model using data from 2006 through Week 17 of 2021 to predict a team’s regular-season win percentage and use Total Quarterback Rating of the opponent as the only predictor, we can generate an estimate of what a team’s win percentage should be.5 We can then use the model to identify teams that have underperformed relative to the strength of their opposing QB schedule.
 

Using this approach, the biggest disappointment in the NFL this year is the Buffalo Bills. With the regular season nearly over, in 2021 the Bills faced the worst collection of quarterbacks by Total QBR since at least 2006, our first year with QBR data. Yet despite having the great fortune to face a historically weak set of opposing QBs, Buffalo didn’t turn its advantage into wins at the rate we would expect. Given its opponent QBR of 25.4 through Week 17, its win percentage of 62.5 is 15.8 percentage points lower than expected — the biggest dropoff among teams that have clinched playoff spots."

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