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4 minutes ago, Playoffs? said:

Hope he’s ok too.

But feel like they always say they’re ok after the game..

 

They probably feel like they’re OK after the game.  They have immense amounts of adrenaline coursing through their bodies.  A lot of the pain come from inflammation and swelling, and those processes haven’t gotten rocking yet.

 

McDermott isn’t just brushing the press off when he tells them Monday he’ll know more on Wednesday

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1 minute ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


I will reserve judgment on Phillips until i hear from all the twitter doctors.

A little Acupuncture and he’s good to go. 

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This game, the playoff game, the 2nd regular season game last year - it's exactly what the Pats used to do to the Bills.  Just being a better team, marching down the field, scoring - and there is nothing the other team can do about it.

 

That game was so much more dominant than the score indicated.  We doubled the TOP.  The greatest coach of all time didn't have a single answer. 

 

Feels good, man.

 

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2 minutes ago, par73 said:

Not the most exciting game, but Bills were pretty much in total control after their first TD.

Maybe not exciting, but it was a beautiful domination. I'll take that every day for Bills games. 

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44 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

 

 

I mean it worked but it was an odd play from the get-go.

 

Allen escapes well before protection broke down, but did not have a lot of open routes to pick from. They ran 3 receivers into the same middle area which meant they were all effectively surrounded and negated by 5 defenders. They ran a rub to free Knox, but that route is too shallow, rounds off at the 7 yrd line, and with a defender that has the angle to stop it short of the goal line and its 3rd and goal.

They have Hines in the backfield, but kept him in to block rather than chip and release as an outlet option or receiving option in the backside flat to draw a defender or maybe beat that 1:1 to the pylon.

 

Ended up needing a super Allen play and he pulled it off.

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, WideNine said:

 

 

I mean it worked but it was an odd play from the get-go.

 

Allen escapes well before protection broke down, but did not have a lot of open routes to pick from. They ran 3 receivers into the same middle area which meant they were all effectively surrounded and negated by 5 defenders. They ran a rub to free Knox, but that route is too shallow, rounds off at the 7 yrd line, and with a defender that has the angle to stop it short of the goal line and its 3rd and goal.

They have Hines in the backfield, but kept him in to block rather than chip and release as an outlet option or receiving option in the backside flat to draw a defender or maybe beat that 1:1 to the pylon.

 

Ended up needing a super Allen play and he pulled it off.

 

 

 

 

 

Yet again, I'm happy Superman plays for our team.

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1 hour ago, strive_for_five_guy said:


Remember when we yielded the division last year?

Do these turds still have jobs?

26 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

 

That’s good. Too bad they’re bawston retawds 

25 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

Maybe not exciting, but it was a beautiful domination. I'll take that every day for Bills games. 

Pats* did that to us for decades. 

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6 minutes ago, AlfaBill said:

Do these turds still have jobs?

That’s good. Too bad they’re bawston retawds 

Pats* did that to us for decades. 

They are called Massholes for a reason. Perfect perfect description of people in that area. 

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3 minutes ago, Billznut said:

They are called Massholes for a reason. Perfect perfect description of people in that area. 

I worked with one.  Could get along great.  But when it came to Football, the guy was totally clueless.  One of those I would bet couldn't name 3 players on the whole team

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23 minutes ago, WideNine said:

 

 

I mean it worked but it was an odd play from the get-go.

 

Allen escapes well before protection broke down, but did not have a lot of open routes to pick from. They ran 3 receivers into the same middle area which meant they were all effectively surrounded and negated by 5 defenders. They ran a rub to free Knox, but that route is too shallow, rounds off at the 7 yrd line, and with a defender that has the angle to stop it short of the goal line and its 3rd and goal.

They have Hines in the backfield, but kept him in to block rather than chip and release as an outlet option or receiving option in the backside flat to draw a defender or maybe beat that 1:1 to the pylon.

 

Ended up needing a super Allen play and he pulled it off.

 

 

 

 

 

We’ve seen Allen do these rollouts to the right and throw a dart just before going out of bounds so many times that it almost feels like a routine play and it just isn’t. I hope I never take his talent for granted. 

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2 minutes ago, Gunsgoodtime said:

I worked with one.  Could get along great.  But when it came to Football, the guy was totally clueless.  One of those I would bet couldn't name 3 players on the whole team

My wife has had two chances to transfer to that area for her job at huge salary raises and I vetoed that move both times. Nothing and I mean nothing could get me to move to that area and be subjected to those people. 

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