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Hand Cincinnati another loss as quickly as possible.

 

That drops them to 3-4.

 

They have the Bills. Then Texans. Then Ravens, Steelers, Jags. They also have the Chiefs later in the year, and of course Browns again.

 

So hope that division takes a toll on them and ruins their conference record. 

 

So take actual L on their resume over how their feelings. 

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5 hours ago, billsfan89 said:

Cincy will have a sense of urgency regardless of whether they win or not. If they win they will still need to keep up with the three teams in their division that are in front of them that are currently 1-2 games ahead and will at best be even of 1 game ahead. If they lose they will be desperate to get back to .500. The urgency of the Bengals is high in either scenario. I am rooting for the Bengals to lose, a loss eats away at a teams confidence a win helps you gain confidence. You can see it with the Bills the last few weeks. After the Jags lost they played tight against a Giants team they should have been able to win comfortably against. That led to a tight performance against the Pats. The Bills played more confidently against the Bucs and got away with a win that was a bit tighter than it should have been. 

 

I think the Bills getting the "mini-bye" desperately need the few extra days rest. Josh's shoulder, Ed's toe, Morris's ankle, Von's long return from the ACL, and all the other dings that caused guys like Groot, Shaq and others to miss a game or be limited in practice get the chance to heal up a bit. 

 

Cincy has not played well most of the season, the Jets and Broncos home are very winnable games the only game that's tough is @ Philly. If the Bills can pull a minor upset against Philly 4-0 is legit possible. I would be fine with 3-1 as that puts the team at 8-4 going into the bye but if the Bills continue to get Shakir and Kincaid going on offense while maybe adding a reinforcement or two on defense via trade I don't see why 4-0 is that daunting. Get the win at Cincy and you can then see 4-0 being really a legit possiblity. 

I totally understand what you mean by it being a mild upset if we beat the Eagles. That said, the ESPN analytics matchup predictor surprisingly has us winning 58% of the time vs the Eagles winning a little under 42% of the time.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401547558

 

3 hours ago, FrenchConnection said:

You think Bengals fans were rooting for the Bills to win? 

I don’t know, bro.
 

Do you want to ask them for me? If you do, you can say “asking for a friend“ and you’d legitimately mean that. 🤣
 

1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I’m rooting for a tie so they’ll be confused. 

YES!!! That’s the spirit. 😃

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15 minutes ago, BillsFan619 said:

I totally understand what you mean by it being a mild upset if we beat the Eagles. That said, the ESPN analytics matchup predictor surprisingly has us winning 58% of the time vs the Eagles winning a little under 42% of the time.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401547558

 

I don’t know, bro.
 

Do you want to ask them for me? If you do, you can say “asking for a friend“ and you’d legitimately mean that. 🤣
 

YES!!! That’s the spirit. 😃

I live in Cincinnati. They’re in a full panic.

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16 hours ago, billsfan89 said:

Cincy will have a sense of urgency regardless of whether they win or not. If they win they will still need to keep up with the three teams in their division that are in front of them that are currently 1-2 games ahead and will at best be even of 1 game ahead. If they lose they will be desperate to get back to .500. The urgency of the Bengals is high in either scenario. I am rooting for the Bengals to lose, a loss eats away at a teams confidence a win helps you gain confidence. You can see it with the Bills the last few weeks. After the Jags lost they played tight against a Giants team they should have been able to win comfortably against. That led to a tight performance against the Pats. The Bills played more confidently against the Bucs and got away with a win that was a bit tighter than it should have been. 

 

I think the Bills getting the "mini-bye" desperately need the few extra days rest. Josh's shoulder, Ed's toe, Morris's ankle, Von's long return from the ACL, and all the other dings that caused guys like Groot, Shaq and others to miss a game or be limited in practice get the chance to heal up a bit. 

 

Cincy has not played well most of the season, the Jets and Broncos home are very winnable games the only game that's tough is @ Philly. If the Bills can pull a minor upset against Philly 4-0 is legit possible. I would be fine with 3-1 as that puts the team at 8-4 going into the bye but if the Bills continue to get Shakir and Kincaid going on offense while maybe adding a reinforcement or two on defense via trade I don't see why 4-0 is that daunting. Get the win at Cincy and you can then see 4-0 being really a legit possiblity. 


Totally agree about the outlook after Cincy, would be huge if the Bills can get this next win to get themselves a little more breathing room in the standings and show that they can still be at the top of the AFC.

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1 minute ago, FrenchConnection said:

I understand fully. But they are better than the giants, pats and TB. With poor tacking, dumb penalties and, conservative coaching any team worries me. Just being honest about how I feel right now

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Desperation could be a bad thing for a team just as often as it’s a good thing.  There’s no reason to root for a team that is likely to be a potential wildcard competitor 

 

I don’t think they are the elite squad they once were,  defense has taken a step back and really that was the strength of the team in big games.  Might be a fun shootout next week 

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13 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:

I understand fully. But they are better than the giants, pats and TB. With poor tacking, dumb penalties and, conservative coaching any team worries me. Just being honest about how I feel right now

They aren’t as well coached as the pats and their head coach didn’t design our whole offense also to be fair lol. If the last three games taught me anything it’s that most coaches are stubborn idiots that won’t adapt from what they like to do for their current opponent.  The giants and pats both sprinkled in a bunch of things that gave us trouble and Todd Bowles just completely abandoned it despite having more defensive talent than both lol 

 

the giants defense is kind of underrated also in my opinion…they have some absolute beasts on the defensive line but you’d never know it because their offense hangs them out to dry nearly every game..  I don’t think they’re far off this years bengals squad talent wise on defense 

 

tldr of this is division games are tough because of the familiarity, road division games are very tough, and the Brian Daboll giants essentially are a division game 

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