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1 minute ago, CircleTheWagons99 said:

Gonna be another late night dissapointmrnt. 

 

They are 4-0 in Orchard Park this year. I think they win the next two at home and go to Philly 7-4.

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2 minutes ago, CircleTheWagons99 said:

I hope your right and Im wrong, believe me. 

 

If they can't beat the Broncos in a must win game at home, then this team is nowhere near as good as we thought. 

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4 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

I would want the context. How does this compare with other QBs? I do see that the completed air yards are the lowest in his career by a bunch. That's part of his attempts to be more "efficient."

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I agree with the notion that the Bills win the next two at home and go to Philly 7-4.

Arguably, they'd need to win that game, too, to have a good chance after the bye, where they still have to play the Chiefs at Arrowhead, the Chargers on a west coast trip, the Cowboys, and the Dolphins in Miami -- not to mention the Pats, who already beat them once this season.

If -- and given the way they've played lately, it's an enormous "if" -- they can find a way to win the next 3 and go into the bye week 8-4, I like their chances at playoffs. It's still possible with a Philly loss, too, but at 7-5, they could really only afford to lose one more game the rest of the year.

But, of course...one week at a time. The Bills can hardly get out of their own way lately and the Broncos recently beat the Chiefs, so...this game isn't a gimme.

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7 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

I would want the context. How does this compare with other QBs? I do see that the completed air yards are the lowest in his career by a bunch. That's part of his attempts to be more "efficient."

 

I would like to see that as well.  I am not doing the work on it though haha

 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Hmmm what changed after 2021?

Lost the deep threat to take the top of the defense as well as Beasley who kept defenses honest with his ability find open spaces. 

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5 minutes ago, K-9 said:
49 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Hmmm what changed after 2021?

Lost the deep threat to take the top of the defense as well as Beasley who kept defenses honest with his ability find open spaces.

Minus Daboll, Brown, Beasley. +Dalton is just awakening.

Brown complemented JA arm THREAT. There's no deep threat in 2023

Fast WR2 is huge.

 

Fun fact: On 12/1/2022 John Brown caught a 42–yard touchdown pass as his first, and only, catch of 2022

 

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

QBs are going to forever be the key to any successful head coach. 
 

McDermott does have a thing for veterans but im not sure you can say he’s terrified of younger players? I don’t know know what you’re actually using as a reference here. Should Hamlin and Rapp be starting over Poyer and Hyde? Maybe Epenesa is the argument but Floyd has been great. 
 

The only young player that’s not playing is Elam and he was behind other young players. Maybe I’m missing something. 

Terrified might not be the best word but he’s definitely reluctant to play younger players. Shows in the slow development of our players.

 

We draft Dlineman because we have a weakness, McD limits their playing time and sticks with the guys that forced them to make these picks. 

 

McKenzie was terrible last year and we had to wait until injury before we seen Shakir. Same could be said about Dane and Elam last year. Dane ***** sucked. I think at one point McD went to a rotation at CB, how many times you ever see that. 
 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Since1981 said:

Minus Daboll, Brown, Beasley. +Dalton is just awakening.

Brown complemented JA arm THREAT. There's no deep threat in 2023

Fast WR2 is huge.

 

Fun fact: On 12/1/2022 John Brown caught a 42–yard touchdown pass as his first, and only, catch of 2022

 

Sammy Watkins is only 30 and sitting on his couch. Just sayin...

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2 hours ago, Gregg said:

 

They are 4-0 in Orchard Park this year. I think they win the next two at home and go to Philly 7-4.

All I know is, I will be there cheering my fool head off. I plan on doing my part top provide home field advantage. Can't wait!!

5 hours ago, Bills!Win! said:

Beat the broncos and the jets and maybe I’ll start caring again 

You can't fool us, you're here, you care...

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3 hours ago, RunTheBall said:

I don’t agree with this at all. How can you say nothing positive can come out of this game? 

 

I have lowered my expectations considerably for this team. We aren’t a Super Bowl contender right now and are only in the hunt.

 

If we win, we are still in the hunt and have more time to right the ship. If we lose? Season is essentially over.

 

So even thought I expect them to likely miss the playoffs, I’d still like to be proven wrong.

 

Possible positives - 1) we win 2) Josh shows he can play a turnover free game and hasn’t lost his ability to read defenses 3) McD uses some kind of magic or duct tape to field a serviceable defense 4) The offense shows some sort of identity that we can grow from going forward.

 

This is an inflection point in the season. I think they will either start to put it all together and go on a run or more likely, the wheels are going to come off. Hope it’s the former but I expect the latter, mainly because I’m very down on the coaching, both McD and Dorsey.

 

 

 

That's not exactly what I meant.....of course there are positives we can take out of the game in a vacuum.  Our season would still be alive. 

 

But I guess what I really wanted to say is I'm not sure how much a win changes our overall feelings about the team.  Say we win......it will feel good.  Heck, even if we win comfortably, it might help the morale a bit.  But in the end, no matter what happens in the game, the same questions will be starring us in the face next week. 

 

We have struggled so much against the Jets.  Even if we put up 50 this week, how confident are any of us going to be that we can put even 24+ against the Jets the next week?  That's all I'm saying. Of course I want to win and I want us to look great doing it.  But even if we do, there is nothing that can happen in this game that I will take into next week in my evaluation of how the Jets game or the Eagles game is going to go.  Until this team puts a stretch of great games together offensively, and this coaching staff shows they have a little common sense, I am not sure how confident we can be no matter how this particular game goes.  I just don't think a win against an average to below average Broncos team changes the overall thoughts on the weaknesses and the questions this team has going forward.

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