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56 minutes ago, Sundo91 said:

This is fantastic. I put 50/50 odds on Superphin melting down and getting fired from his job today. Go Bills!

That fella is quite the sweetheart.

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I would've been conflicted as a Miami fan last night.  On one hand, they wanted the AFC East crown and the 2 seed.  But as the game wore on you could see Buffalo was the better team...and it would have been highly unlikely the Dolphins would have beaten the Bills two weeks in a row.  The red zone turnovers were the only thing keeping it close and that stuff can't be counted on every week.

 

On the flip side winning in frozen KC is a terrible option, but the Chiefs might be the better matchup.  In the game in London i thought Miami played even with them but the turnovers were the difference.  I think the fish have a better shot at KC.

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6 hours ago, Buffalo716 said:

Yea but fields is TT on steroids

 

He's bigger faster and stronger... And has a bigger arm...

 

It's like the Justin Herbert to Josh Allen comparison... Sure they might be physically the same stature on the field or close to it

 

But one place like he's Superman and one plays like he's not... Clark Kent

 

I don't think Fields is amazing... But he's definitely got more talent than tyrod Taylor.. who is a good journeyman

 

 

Neither is close to Josh.  If the Bears keep Fields, they're just spinning their wheels.

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Reading some of the "content" over there...

 

I never realized what kind of perceived dominance a lot of their long-time fans see that the Bills have over Miami.  But now that I think about it, someone my age (45) would feel that way, absolutely.

 

The Bills basically bottled up most of Marino's career. And Allen owns them in this era.  

 

Looked up their records.

From the Dolphins' start in 1966 to 1986, Miami held a 34-7-1 record against the Bills, which is why the generation ahead of me loathes them

 

From 1987 on, the Bills are 47-27.  They just beat them 4 times in a row since the heat stroke game.  The last time Miami beat Buffalo 4x in a row was 2000-2001.

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Really though, this has to be borderline traumatizing for Dolphins fans.

 

 

I cant imagine what it would have been like to have a season like this in the drought and have New England just ***** it up in Buffalo the last week of the season in front of a stadium full of their own fans. 

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6 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Miamis gotta be headed for total rebuild in a couple years imo…that Shanahan system is high floor but pretty low ceiling and it just isn’t fooling the better defensive coaches in the league. They’re gonna lose some pieces if they decide to resign tua and really need a way to come up with elite defensive play but Howard is on the downswing and they got von millered with that Bradley Chubb knee injury. 

 

The Shanahan system absolutely destroys the Fangio defensive scheme, which is the most prevalent one in the NFL. It was developed to do exactly that and is fantastic at it. But it often has very big problems when going against some of the other defensive schemes in the league that bear little resemblance to Fangio’s. You see the same thing with SF and the Rams. 

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7 hours ago, SydneyBillsFan said:

....there is, as expected, much gnashing of teeth.

 

Some of the more interesting thread discussions, include, (but are not limited to):

 

- Fire Danny Crossman!

- We got stupid fans

- Trade for Justin Fields

- The Dolphins have had a curse ever since moving to this stadium built on a native American burial ground

 

Feel free to add your own favourites.

my 2 personal favorites : the simple succinct "I QUIT" lol

 

and also I liked "It's time to call out the fanbase"

 

Ya think? Bills mafia overtook your crib mates How Embarrassing Just sayin'

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3 hours ago, mannc said:

Chicago is about to get a massive influx of talent, thanks to astute draft day trades.  If they decide to keep Fields they are going to get a massive haul for the pick they got from Carolina…they will possibly be able to add MHJ or Odunze to their receiving corps, to go along with DJ Moore…the Bears’ future is bright indeed.

 

Potentially, yes. But the Bears have had good draft picks before and squandered them. The draft day trades were astute, but their drafting history is pretty inept.

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4 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

Fire Danny Crossman is always the right answer in fairness. I didn't realise he was their ST coach, although Harty's touchdown makes more sense now that I know he is.

HIs players collided with each other.  I don't think the coach has anything to do with that punt return

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1 hour ago, Blackbeard said:

I give you this thread on Allen. 
 

https://finheaven.com/threads/allen-vs-tua.382031/

 

We have the best offensive weapon in the league in Josh.  
 

But WE all knew that.. 


I spent the entire season hearing from very loud, forceful Dolphins fans on Twitter and on Dolphins forums that Tua was better than Josh Allen. 

This morning? Nothing but "I've given up on Tua" and "He's not the guy".

My, how the turntables...

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2 minutes ago, ganesh said:

HIs players collided with each other.  I don't think the coach has anything to do with that punt return

 

Again, tongue in cheek. Danny Crossman sucked here, and his STs always seem to suck. I was being sarcastic blaming him for last night. 

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1 minute ago, ganesh said:

HIs players collided with each other.  I don't think the coach has anything to do with that punt return

That punt return probably saved our Special Teams Coach’s job… the only bad thing that came out of that return.

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7 hours ago, Nelius said:

I think this is the third time now this weekend that I’ve seen Fields tossed around as a solution for teams. Man it pays to be a C-level QB with some starting experience that can run. Years ago we called that Tyrod Taylor.


Turns out, by extension of the Bills, we still call that Tyrod Taylor 😂

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49 minutes ago, zow2 said:

I would've been conflicted as a Miami fan last night.  On one hand, they wanted the AFC East crown and the 2 seed.  But as the game wore on you could see Buffalo was the better team...and it would have been highly unlikely the Dolphins would have beaten the Bills two weeks in a row.  The red zone turnovers were the only thing keeping it close and that stuff can't be counted on every week.

 

On the flip side winning in frozen KC is a terrible option, but the Chiefs might be the better matchup.  In the game in London i thought Miami played even with them but the turnovers were the difference.  I think the fish have a better shot at KC.

If it’s unlikely they’ll beat the bills twice in a row I just don’t see how they make it out of @kc @bal.  They seem to be much better at home too and we’re not great on the road.  I think seeing us again in Miami was bad odds for them but their best odds at the same time lol. 
The name of the game is def avoiding Baltimore as long as possible 

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I'm not a dolphins hater the way most bills fans are. I actually think the dolphins are pretty Damm good at full strength and honestly, I don't wanna play them again this season. Having said that, the bills are the better team and have the better qb

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8 minutes ago, ganesh said:

HIs players collided with each other.  I don't think the coach has anything to do with that punt return


The player covering that lane would of had the tackle but the turf monster caught him and he was carted off the field with an injury.

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4 hours ago, mannc said:

Chicago is about to get a massive influx of talent, thanks to astute draft day trades.  If they decide to keep Fields they are going to get a massive haul for the pick they got from Carolina…they will possibly be able to add MHJ or Odunze to their receiving corps, to go along with DJ Moore…the Bears’ future is bright indeed.

On paper lol but they're the Bears. I just can't trust them to not fumble their fortune a la Raiders/Mack trade.... until they stop their perennial garbageness. Then again the Lions are good, so what do I know lol

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