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13 hours ago, MPL said:

This bozo clearly doesn’t know that we do things differently in the AFC East. In the AFC East, when a team is the division champ, they reign for at least 10 years. Those are the rules. 

 

😆 Not too far wrong:

 

Dolphins won 10 AFC East championships in 15 years (from 1971-1985)

Buffalo won 6 AFC East titles in 8 years (from 1988-1995)

New England won 19 AFC East titles in 24 years (from 1996-2019)

 

Tough to be a Jets fan:

 

Team              # of AFC East titles*

Pats                        22

Phins                      13

Bills                        13

Colts                       6    (Balt/Ind was only in the AFC East from 1970-2002)

Oilers                      4    (haven't played in the AFC East since 1969)

Jets                        4     (they do have their Broadway Joe, historic Super Bowl though)

 

*From Wikipedia, counting from 1960 (starting as the AFL Eastern Conference).

 

 

I actually like that the division got tougher and won't be a cakewalk. Should make for some good, old school football, where division games are heavyweight bouts. We haven't seen that in the AFC East since before the rise of Tommy and the Hoodie at the turn of the century. And in the long run, hopefully it will just make the Bills more battle-tested for the playoffs.

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

 

What the writer says does has some truth and value to it. If that is "dignifying" then so be it.

 

As you correctly pointed out many improvements to the Bills roster was omitted. 

 

I'd ask why do you seem so defensive and even angry? 

 

I posted it because I think it's stimulating to get alternative viewpoints. 

 

I wasn't going to dignify the article link with a click after reading many of the responses here, but I wanted to respond to your post:

 

The writer's alternative viewpoint is crap. His main premise is incorrect:

 

"However, teams around the league are getting better, and the Bills are staying the same."

 

Obviously, that is clearly untrue with the additions of Kincaid, Torrence, Harris, Murray, Harty, Sherfield, Floyd, etc., the re-signings, and addition by subtraction with the departure of Frazier. Not to mention the return of a fully healthy White and eventual return of Miller, as well as Dorsey having a year under his belt.

 

So, after that, anything he writes is not worth reading. That's why I agree with the poster who said it wasn't worth dignifying his article with a post. At the same time, I have no problem with you posting it, but the article's conclusion doesn't bother or worry me, or is stimulating with new info or analyses. Maybe I am a homer though and should be worried?

 

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41 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

I wasn't going to dignify the article link with a click after reading many of the responses here, but I wanted to respond to your post:

 

The writer's alternative viewpoint is crap. His main premise is incorrect:

 

"However, teams around the league are getting better, and the Bills are staying the same."

 

Obviously, that is clearly untrue with the additions of Kincaid, Torrence, Harris, Murray, Harty, Sherfield, Floyd, etc., the re-signings, and addition by subtraction with the departure of Frazier. Not to mention the return of a fully healthy White and eventual return of Miller, as well as Dorsey having a year under his belt.

 

So, after that, anything he writes is not worth reading. That's why I agree with the poster who said it wasn't worth dignifying his article with a post. At the same time, I have no problem with you posting it, but the article's conclusion doesn't bother or worry me, or is stimulating with new info or analyses. Maybe I am a homer though and should be worried?

 

Fair post. I agree with the theme of your post.

 

I welcome all viewpoints from negative to positive and optimism to pessimism. That's the true beauty of this forum. 

 

 

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3 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

Fair post. I agree with the theme of your post.

 

I welcome all viewpoints from negative to positive and optimism to pessimism. That's the true beauty of this forum. 

 

 

I can appreciate the buzz the Dolphins are generating for the upcoming season. It's the level of confidence many of the pundits are projecting that bugs me. Many are dismissing the fact (as chongli mentioned) the Bills have gotten better. Cowturd has mentioned many times how McDaniels out coached McDermott 3X last season yet the Bills won 2 of the 3 and still generated 500 yards of offense in their only loss. Tua is a Milano and Miller crunch sandwich away from missing half the season. A secondary with a fully healthy White, Hyde, Poyer and 2nd year Elam should prove formidable. A new interior OL will open up the run game a bit more and give Josh more time to make better decisions that aren't rushed and turnover worthy. The beefy D front of Ford, Oliver and Jones should clog up opposing runners which was a problem against the more physical O Lines they faced last season. 

 

Honestly if Rodgers pans out in NY they may be more of a threat IMHO...  

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Posted
On 6/16/2023 at 6:57 AM, Big Turk said:

This is awesome...the Bills and McD LOVE playing the underdog/get no respect role and this gives them all they need to play it...


It’s not about being disrespected. They got their respect, became consensus favorites, and failed. This is about other teams improving around them and the Bills plateauing.

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Posted (edited)
59 minutes ago, Airseven said:


It’s not about being disrespected. They got their respect, became consensus favorites, and failed. This is about other teams improving around them and the Bills plateauing.

 

Leave it to the resident Dolphin fan to come up with some nonsense as usual.

 

I'd say the Bills improved quite a bit from last year.

 

At the end of the year, the Bills will win the division by at least 2 games. Book it.

 

That's the best part...it doesn't matter what all the talking heads or the fans say, it's what happens on the field that counts.

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1 hour ago, Big Turk said:

 

Leave it to the resident Dolphin fan to come up with some nonsense as usual.

 

I'd say the Bills improved quite a bit from last year.

 

At the end of the year, the Bills will win the division by at least 2 games. Book it.

 

That's the best part...it doesn't matter what all the talking heads or the fans say, it's what happens on the field that counts.


Great. But my post addressed the topic of the thread. And your reply offers no actual point other than the typical dose of wishful thinking.

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Airseven said:


Great. But my post addressed the topic of the thread. And your reply offers no actual point other than the typical dose of wishful thinking.

 

Don't need wishful thinking, they have the best QB in the division. And yes that includes some 40 year old who looked like a shell of himself last year.

 

Talk about desperate to hitch your wagon to a QB who doesn't win in the playoffs and is about to get a lesson from Father Time.

 

Then we have a team with a QB that hasn't played a full season since his senior year in High School and is in danger of being out of the NFL with one more concussion which likely will come within the first 5 games next year. 

 

Finally, we have little Maccy. 

 

Exactly who am I supposed to be afraid of?

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Older guy here; I remember the late-80's - early-90's Bills were not always favored to win the division, it always seemed the pundits would predict the Dolphins w/Shula and Marino would take the crown.  After living thru the 0-20 1970's it was so heartening to see the Bills take the division more often than not.

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7 hours ago, Big Turk said:

 

Don't need wishful thinking, they have the best QB in the division. And yes that includes some 40 year old who looked like a shell of himself last year.

 

Talk about desperate to hitch your wagon to a QB who doesn't win in the playoffs and is about to get a lesson from Father Time.

 

Then we have a team with a QB that hasn't played a full season since his senior year in High School and is in danger of being out of the NFL with one more concussion which likely will come within the first 5 games next year. 

 

Finally, we have little Maccy. 

 

Exactly who am I supposed to be afraid of?

Afraid of the Chiefs and Bengals who are in most people's eyes better than Buffalo. Likely to play at least one of them in the playoffs. 

 

Concerned about other teams like Miami, Jets, Chargers, and Jags. 

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8 hours ago, newcam2012 said:

Afraid of the Chiefs and Bengals who are in most people's eyes better than Buffalo. Likely to play at least one of them in the playoffs. 

 

Concerned about other teams like Miami, Jets, Chargers, and Jags. 

 

Those two teams are not in our division.

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The Bills are looking at maybe a 1 year potential loss of the AFCE.  Every other team has at best this year (if not sooner) to do it and then their QB situations turn bad (again).

Posted (edited)

Is it really a hot take?  
 

Jets — great defense and supposedly were a QB AWAY. They now have Rogers now, and are the media darlings. My take — This is the Jets the will screw this up and finish in 4th place.

 

Dolphins — look like they improved their D and that O is scary good with 2 GREAT WR and an OK QB in Tua. My Take — Tua last 4 games before he sadly gets another head injury and they struggle and barely make the playoffs.

 

Pats — their biggest change is actually getting a real OC to replace dumb and dumber. The D was top 3 last year but anyone watched the game saw they did awful against good QBs. They did beef up the D threw the draft with a potential Stud CB and some good LB who may be able to cover people. My Take — they win 10 games if DHop signs and Jones win Comeback player of the year. They miss the playoffs by a 1 win AGAIN. 
 

Bills - (not saying as it seems any breakdown is scrutinized way to much) last year they had a great regular season but IMO Ran out of steam in the playoffs. my take? They win the division and lose in the AFCCG to Cincy.. 

 

basically the Bills are SB contenders and win the division but IMO fall just short of the ultimate goal.

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Posted (edited)

I really don't care what the talking heads say but I do find this amusing:  The four analysts on ESPN's "Get Up" show predicted who would win the AFCE.  Louis Riddick and Domonique Foxworth chose the Miami Dolphins while Harry Douglas and Mike Greenberg picked the New York Jets.  No one picked the Bills.  

 

The schedule is tougher.  The AFCE competition is tougher.  But I still think the Bills have a somewhat better chance at the Lombardi this year than they did last season.  

 

www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/four-espn-analysts-predict-afc-east-winner-zero-pick-the-bills/ar-AA1e5ffW?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=cb493f972a2c402bb17b007d2da65c7f&ei=72

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On 6/16/2023 at 8:14 AM, newcam2012 said:

https://twsn.net/2023/06/the-buffalo-bills-will-not-win-the-afc-east-in-2023

 

Who is this writer? Certainly, makes some good points but leaves out several too. 

 

I still think the Bills have to be considered favorites in the division. 

 

Clearly with name "Cam" it is unreliable just as post was by not putting name in subject.

 

Would "Cam Sanderson Predicts Bills won't win AFC East" posted by newcam2012 get as many hits?

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On 6/17/2023 at 10:20 PM, newcam2012 said:

Afraid of the Chiefs and Bengals who are in most people's eyes better than Buffalo. Likely to play at least one of them in the playoffs. 

 

Concerned about other teams like Miami, Jets, Chargers, and Jags. 

Meanwhile Vegas >>>> MOST people.  
 

Vegas has us as the 2nd favorite in the AFC.  
 

but do you

On 6/18/2023 at 2:03 PM, PatsFanNH said:

Is it really a hot take?  
 

Jets — great defense and supposedly were a QB AWAY. They now have Rogers now, and are the media darlings. My take — This is the Jets the will screw this up and finish in 4th place.

 

Dolphins — look like they improved their D and that O is scary good with 2 GREAT WR and an OK QB in Tua. My Take — Tua last 4 games before he sadly gets another head injury and they struggle and barely make the playoffs.

 

Pats — their biggest change is actually getting a real OC to replace dumb and dumber. The D was top 3 last year but anyone watched the game saw they did awful against good QBs. They did beef up the D threw the draft with a potential Stud CB and some good LB who may be able to cover people. My Take — they win 10 games if DHop signs and Jones win Comeback player of the year. They miss the playoffs by a 1 win AGAIN. 
 

Bills - (not saying as it seems any breakdown is scrutinized way to much) last year they had a great regular season but IMO Ran out of steam in the playoffs. my take? They win the division and lose in the AFCCG to Cincy.. 

 

basically the Bills are SB contenders and win the division but IMO fall just short of the ultimate goal.

Most every team falls short when you can only predict one SB winner. 
 

luckily for us, your (not anyones) opinion doesn’t mean Jack.  

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