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On 12/28/2022 at 4:06 PM, Greg S said:

 

I think this one vs the Bengals is the biggest regular season game in a long time. Bills win they are probably the #1 seed. Lose and they are looking at the #3 seed. The Bills more than anybody feed off the home crowd. McDermott is undefeated at home in the playoffs but winless on the road.

If that’s you’re reasoning, I don’t understand how this could be the biggest because we could’ve been on the road the entire playoffs last year if we lost that second game against the pats 

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3 hours ago, Awwufelloff said:

Is it? They’re also on a 7 game winning streak. I fear them more than KC


Fear both. AFC is a gauntlet of around 8 teams who could beat each other “any given Sunday.” The #1 seed is critical.

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23 minutes ago, Airseven said:


Fear both. AFC is a gauntlet of around 8 teams who could beat each other “any given Sunday.” The #1 seed is critical.

I would say you probably fear them because of unfamiliarity with joe burrow. Cincinnati has always been one of those teams that we seem to struggle with even in victory. We know we can best KC. We have no idea how we truly match up with cinci 

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Allen's passing prop lines are absurdly low for this game, wow. His numbers haven't been good lately but one thing that has always been consistent is that he shows up in prime time. 

 

Over under passing yards 240.5

Over 1.5 TDs at -120

 

??????

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Posted
32 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Well, they got the Titans score correct...

 

 I will take them being correct on either Buffalo's or Cincy's final score. :thumbsup:

 

 

 

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Allen's passing prop lines are absurdly low for this game, wow. His numbers haven't been good lately but one thing that has always been consistent is that he shows up in prime time. 

 

Over under passing yards 240.5

Over 1.5 TDs at -120

 

??????

 

He just passed for 304 yards 4 tds and added 77 on the ground 2 weeks ago. The first 50 minutes of that game was the some of the best weather he's played in, in a while.

 

 

Posted (edited)
4 minutes ago, Process said:

Over 1.5 TDs at -120 is insane. He's hit that in 4 of the last 5 games.

 

 Alot of people giving Cincy more respect than Buffalo. As I said earlier Cincy's defensive equivalent in yardage allowed is the Rams. They're almost exact, total, passing and rushing yards are all within 1.9 yards or less of each other. If that's the case I like Buffalo's chances even more than I did before.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

He's not totally wrong. I think it's been harder for the Bills to disguise much coverage-wise with Poyer and Hyde missing so much time this year, plus White out. But I think he's gonna see some things from the Bills that they haven't put on tape yet.

 

This is nice "bulletin board" material for sure.

 

Boyd says "If you miss this game, then you're not a true football TV watcher, or whatever you want to call it."

 

I think the word he's looking for is "fan." ??

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3 hours ago, LeGOATski said:

 

Boyd says "If you miss this game, then you're not a true football TV watcher, or whatever you want to call it."

 

I think the word he's looking for is "fan." ??

Lol - he fails to mention football stadium sitters

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6 hours ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

 

 Well that outta go over well with Buffalo's secondary.

 

 

 

Yeah.  I hope they shove his arrogance right back up his seat sitting thing.  

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25 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

I don’t care what Boyd says, he will always be a Buffalo hero for the Dalton/Boyd TD to break the playoff drought. 


 

I donated to his charity.  This doesn’t change anything about the good way I still think about him for that.   I also don’t think the Bills are going to shut these guys down. However, I do feel bad for them because it is going to sting after reading their own clippings and seeing what everyone has been saying about them lately only to have Josh Allen and the Bills walk into their house, b***h slap them into the corner, sit in their favorite chair and then tell them to go get them some skyline chili they’ve been hearing so much about.

 

I mean come on, it’s gonna be awkward.

 

 

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I know I griped about it before but I am seeing A LOT of love for the Bengals. Not that they are a bad team, but apparently our secondary is cooked despite being healtier than most of the season and being second in points allowed. 

 

The Bills won't be able to run on the Bengals despite the fact that running made our offense click against the teams immediately behind the Bengals in run defense, which is the rest of the AFC East.

 

Joe Burrow is the best pure pocket passer in the NFL, except his numbers the past few weeks have looked comparable to Allen despite Allen playing in worse conditions and better defenses.

 

The more I see, I get the feeling that something is brewing. The defense is healthier than it's been in a while while the Bengals Oline is very banged up. This is the first clear weather game for the Bills really since Thanksgiving and they've now had some time to work in Beasley and Brown, while the run game has gotten clicking.

 

I don't have anything hard to back it up, but things seem to be coming together for a playoff run. 

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15 minutes ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

I know I griped about it before but I am seeing A LOT of love for the Bengals. Not that they are a bad team, but apparently our secondary is cooked despite being healtier than most of the season and being second in points allowed. 

 

The Bills won't be able to run on the Bengals despite the fact that running made our offense click against the teams immediately behind the Bengals in run defense, which is the rest of the AFC East.

 

Joe Burrow is the best pure pocket passer in the NFL, except his numbers the past few weeks have looked comparable to Allen despite Allen playing in worse conditions and better defenses.

 

The more I see, I get the feeling that something is brewing. The defense is healthier than it's been in a while while the Bengals Oline is very banged up. This is the first clear weather game for the Bills really since Thanksgiving and they've now had some time to work in Beasley and Brown, while the run game has gotten clicking.

 

I don't have anything hard to back it up, but things seem to be coming together for a playoff run. 

 

This game really is a coin flip. Most games you kind of have an idea of who is going to win but not this one. I expect a close game throughout. Probably a one score game that won't be decided until late in the 4th quarter. 

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8 hours ago, Process said:

Allen's passing prop lines are absurdly low for this game, wow. His numbers haven't been good lately but one thing that has always been consistent is that he shows up in prime time. 

 

Over under passing yards 240.5

Over 1.5 TDs at -120

 

??????


Agree, hammer the overs.  Opponent, game script and weather all should support Allen needing to throw for more yardage than less.  Not to mention he shows up in prime time, like you said.

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