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I suspect that if Hamlin continues to show some progress, the players would believe that they could HONOR him by continuing to do their jobs and play football this weekend.

 

I also suspect Hamlin’s family would feel the same. 

 

 

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As horrible as it sounds, the NFL is not going to stop the league over this. There is a season and playoffs that are 100% not going to go away. This is a game that still means a lot to the Pats and has consequences to other teams. As much as we all do not really care as it is Damar 100% first, eventually the league will move on. It will be horribly difficult for our boys (and us as well on a smaller scale) but they will get back to doing what they are there to do, play football. I hope all are allowed to grieve and be able to cope with the circumstances as we all pray for #3 recovery!!! When they are ready, one way or another, it will be time to beat the hell out of the Pats, cause that's what we do now! This is a game chat, keep it as a game chat. Life is going to move on and this is part of healing for all.

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41 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

This is a dumb idea that should have been firmly taken off the table yesterday morning.  Nobody is doing anybody any favors by creating uncertainty about a game coming up in four days.

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20 minutes ago, BillsFanSD said:

This is a dumb idea that should have been firmly taken off the table yesterday morning.  Nobody is doing anybody any favors by creating uncertainty about a game coming up in four days.

 

That's why i said yesterday that the Bills (by today)should go all in 100% with game prep for NE.  Not doing this could leave them open to being unprepared mentally and physically to play....which could lead to more injuries and not just a beating.  The wishy washy stuff won't fly here. It's dangerous.  They should either be 100% in, or the NE game should have been called off by today.  

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19 minutes ago, ChronicAndKnuckles said:

The show must go on.


It does and as does life. The world keeps turning no matter what horrific, fantastic, sad or happy events are going on in it. 
 

Some people choose to stop their own little world and get off it for a bit. Some decide to keep riding what’s already turning. 
 

And both are absolutely fine choices to make. 
 

 

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13 minutes ago, zow2 said:

 

That's why i said yesterday that the Bills (by today)should go all in 100% with game prep for NE.  Not doing this could leave them open to being unprepared mentally and physically to play....which could lead to more injuries and not just a beating.  The wishy washy stuff won't fly here. It's dangerous.  They should either be 100% in, or the NE game should have been called off by today.  

 

Willing to bet that was what the first meeting was about.

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Just now, Process said:

Taron being limited is a good sign, though it was just a walk through

 

 

 

Good sign...so are we going to see Johnson or Marlowe at safety? I'm hoping for Marlowe.

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Just now, Big Turk said:

 

Good sign...so are we going to see Johnson or Marlowe at safety? I'm hoping for Marlowe.

Cam Lewis is the 3rd safety apparently. Marlowe hasn't even dressed for a game since getting traded for as far as I know 

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18 minutes ago, BritBill said:


It does and as does life. The world keeps turning no matter what horrific, fantastic, sad or happy events are going on in it. 
 

Some people choose to stop their own little world and get off it for a bit. Some decide to keep riding what’s already turning. 
 

And both are absolutely fine choices to make. 
 

 

Some people can’t grasp that concept.  

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Just now, Big Turk said:

 

Good sign...so are we going to see Johnson or Marlowe at safety? I'm hoping for Marlowe.

I'm trying to remember if we saw a combination of Poyer/Johnson earlier this year?  I know we had Johnson and Damar...

 

My guess is that Cam Lewis is ahead of Marlowe.  Cam brings some athleticism, albeit some questionable decision making

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2 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

I'm trying to remember if we saw a combination of Poyer/Johnson earlier this year?  I know we had Johnson and Damar...

 

My guess is that Cam Lewis is ahead of Marlowe.  Cam brings some athleticism, albeit some questionable decision making

I don’t think we ever saw poyer with Jaquan. 

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I hate that phrase “trap game,” but this suddenly feels like a trap game.
 

Either the Cheatriots take advantage of an emotionally drained Bills team and get the W, or the Bills go Beast Mode for Hamlin and hang 50 on them. 
 

Let’s hope for the latter, but my gut says we come out fairly flat. 

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