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3 hours ago, k2mountain said:

I imagine three coaches burning the midnight oil (more than usual) to prove a point:

  • McDermott... to prove he's a Defensive mastermind, and wasn't wrong for letting Daboll go.
  • Dorsey... to prove he's just as good as Daboll, if not better. Grasshopper wants to defeat teacher.
  • Daboll... to prove last season wasn't a fluke and that he is HC material after all... and that the Bills made a mistake letting him go

I also imagine Josh is hyped up to show he's a good QB no matter who is OC.

For the Bills sake I hope Allen isn’t to hyped up. That’s when mistakes are made.. overthrow a pass here and there and he COULD (not saying he will) play like he did against the Jets.

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7 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

For the Bills sake I hope Allen isn’t to hyped up. That’s when mistakes are made.. overthrow a pass here and there and he COULD (not saying he will) play like he did against the Jets.

the Giants’ D doesn’t scare me nearly as much as the Jets’… HOWEVER, they still have a few players who could certainly capitalize on “sugar-high” Josh if we get that one again.

 

I have a feeling the offense is going to have another great game. We’ll see.

18 hours ago, Unforgiven said:

i think giants win outright

season is offically off the rails if that happens.

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35 minutes ago, k2mountain said:

I Googled.

 

Since HC is a step-up from OC, the Bills couldn't stop Dabs.

 

The only way the Bills can stop a coach leaving is a lateral change, for example: OC to OC.

Word up. That's what I though 

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Much of the discourse around the Bills this week has reminded me why I tend to stay off of forums and social media in the week following a Bills loss.

Overreaction city. 

The Bills are good at home. The Bills are good in primetime. The Bills are good against the spread. The Bills are way better than the Giants.

Bills win, Bills cover, Kyle Allen plays the last 10 minutes of the 4th quarter. Go Bills.

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46 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

For the Bills sake I hope Allen isn’t to hyped up. That’s when mistakes are made.. overthrow a pass here and there and he COULD (not saying he will) play like he did against the Jets.

The multiple elite defensive players & defensive coaches on the Jets team had a lot to do with Allen playing like he did that Monday night. 

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50 minutes ago, PatsFanNH said:

For the Bills sake I hope Allen isn’t to hyped up. That’s when mistakes are made.. overthrow a pass here and there and he COULD (not saying he will) play like he did against the Jets.


That's always the thing with the Bills, so you're not wrong.

I will only say that Allen hasn't been "too hyped up" since week one of this season. Even in the loss to the Jags, it wasn't "sugar rush Josh" that led to the Bills' downfall. Even when things got desperate, he continued to play under control and within the offense. He didn't get crazy or force anything.

Can it happen? Yes. Any given week. Do I think the Giants have the defensive talent to make it happen? No, not particularly.

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13 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

Doesn't sound like it.

 

 

Check down city 

 

only thing I worry about is if Tyrod finds his deep ball chucking it up to Hyatt 

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I actually would RATHER face Daniel Jones than Tyrod Taylor.

The "Daboll and Tyrod return to Buffalo in a game no one expects them to have a chance in" angle is just too juicy to not be at least a little scary.

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2 minutes ago, Logic said:

I actually would RATHER face Daniel Jones than Tyrod Taylor.

The "Daboll and Tyrod return to Buffalo in a game no one expects them to have a chance in" angle is just too juicy to not be at least a little scary.

I could only imagine the number of times we'd sack Daniel Jones, not sure does Tyrod get rid of it quicker or manage to escape more often probably?

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4 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I could only imagine the number of times we'd sack Daniel Jones, not sure does Tyrod get rid of it quicker or manage to escape more often probably?

At this stage of his career. Tyrod way easier to sack than daniel jones. Jones has wheels and can scramble

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2 hours ago, Logic said:

Much of the discourse around the Bills this week has reminded me why I tend to stay off of forums and social media in the week following a Bills loss.

Overreaction city. 

The Bills are good at home. The Bills are good in primetime. The Bills are good against the spread. The Bills are way better than the Giants.

Bills win, Bills cover, Kyle Allen plays the last 10 minutes of the 4th quarter. Go Bills.

Uh huh, right. 
 

Had some time to waste, so I just went through only the first FOUR pages of last week’s thread “Predict the Score for the Bills/Jags Game” It was 70 (Seventy people) taking the Bills and only 4 picking the Jags. Make of that what you will…

 

Now, the Bills definitely *should* win this game….but if they don’t, we might as well start enjoying our Sunday and Monday and Thursday nights, and 4-7pm time slots on Sundays doing something else. LOL

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4 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

Uh huh, right. 
 

Had some time to waste, so I just went through only the first FOUR pages of last week’s thread “Predict the Score for the Bills/Jags Game” It was 70 (Seventy people) taking the Bills and only 4 picking the Jags. Make of that what you will…

 

Now, the Bills definitely *should* win this game….but if they don’t, we might as well start enjoying our Sunday and Monday and Thursday nights, and 4-7pm time slots on Sundays doing something else. LOL


Yeah, I mean...

There's a world of difference between saying "Any given Sunday. I like the Bills' odds in this one, they SHOULD win it, but I acknowledge that they could lose" and saying "I'm not confident in this one. Based on last week's display, Buffalo could struggle to move the ball. They'll be lucky to be a Wild Card this season".

There's acknowledging parity and upsets and "any given Sunday", and then there's overreacting to a loss and saying that the Bills are gonna struggle to beat a team like the Giants. The former is logical and reasonable and I have no problem with it. The latter is reactionary, hyperbolic "prisoner of the moment" stuff, and you see a ton of it around these parts after a loss.

 

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2 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said:

The multiple elite defensive players & defensive coaches on the Jets team had a lot to do with Allen playing like he did that Monday night. 

I agree, but Allen is human and when you have to much adrenaline you’re going to make mistakes like throwing high or trying to do to much.. Again I am not saying this will happen or even be the case, just that being over pumped is a bad thing at times.

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3 hours ago, PatsFanNH said:

For the Bills sake I hope Allen isn’t to hyped up. That’s when mistakes are made.. overthrow a pass here and there and he COULD (not saying he will) play like he did against the Jets.

silly take unless you truly do not know his stats in primetime/playoffs

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