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5 hours ago, Chaos said:

We have arrived at a very predictable point in the season. Nothing the rest of the way is nearly so Predictable. We are two weeks away from big boy season. 

This year looks different.  Agreed it is the regular season. But the way the team is playing looks more like the AFC Divisional game against the Chiefs three seasons ago.  Does it have problems...100%....but is it ready....Absolutely. 

 

The beauty of the playoff, especially the divisional round, is that the games are played by the best teams through the season.  The "any-given-sunday" goes out the window.    Truly the best teams move on to the next stage. 

 

Go Bills !!!

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Posted
14 minutes ago, ganesh said:

This year looks different.  Agreed it is the regular season. But the way the team is playing looks more like the AFC Divisional game against the Chiefs three seasons ago.  Does it have problems...100%....but is it ready....Absolutely. 

 

The beauty of the playoff, especially the divisional round, is that the games are played by the best teams through the season.  The "any-given-sunday" goes out the window.    Truly the best teams move on to the next stage. 

 

Go Bills !!!

While the best teams usually make it to the divisional round, I don’t think the best always move on from there. Most games come down to a few plays here and there , and you only need to be better on that day. It’s not like a series in other sports where the best team usually prevails. I think the beauty of the playoff is that you just need to get in, and there have been plenty of surprising results in the NFL playoffs over the years. 

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32 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

While the best teams usually make it to the divisional round, I don’t think the best always move on from there. Most games come down to a few plays here and there , and you only need to be better on that day. It’s not like a series in other sports where the best team usually prevails. I think the beauty of the playoff is that you just need to get in, and there have been plenty of surprising results in the NFL playoffs over the years. 

Very rarely though.   Most of the teams that win the divisional round are the favorites for the SuperBowl from their conference.  The Wildcard round may throw up a few surprises as the not-so-hot division winners get taken out...  Can the Chargers beat the bumbling-and-fumbling Texans in the Wild card...absolutely.  However, do the Chargers have a good chance to beat the Chiefs - more than unlikely.   The odds are against them.

Posted
15 hours ago, ganesh said:

This year looks different.  Agreed it is the regular season. But the way the team is playing looks more like the AFC Divisional game against the Chiefs three seasons ago.  Does it have problems...100%....but is it ready....Absolutely. 

 

The beauty of the playoff, especially the divisional round, is that the games are played by the best teams through the season.  The "any-given-sunday" goes out the window.    Truly the best teams move on to the next stage. 

 

Go Bills !!!


Just say it. Who cares. Not saying it for, how many years now?? hasn’t worked, so screw it. The Bills are winning it

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Posted
17 hours ago, Boatdrinks said:

While the best teams usually make it to the divisional round, I don’t think the best always move on from there. Most games come down to a few plays here and there , and you only need to be better on that day. It’s not like a series in other sports where the best team usually prevails. I think the beauty of the playoff is that you just need to get in, and there have been plenty of surprising results in the NFL playoffs over the years. 

A few. But niners, steelers, patriots and chiefs are more the rule (best teams winning)

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On 12/2/2024 at 12:44 AM, GASabresIUFan said:

 

It's hard to think of someone being paid to do a job and getting it more completely wrong than this Maurice Moron. Well, in the private sector anyway.

 

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“As Josh Allen builds connections with his new receivers and stronger ones with familiar faces, he may play a little more hero ball than the Bills would like to see, which could cost them some games,” Moton wrote. “Yet he's talented enough to get hot and go on a run similar to last season. Despite key departures on defense, head coach Sean McDermott maintains a top-tier unit to help out an offense that may struggle in spots.”

 

Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Thrivefourfive said:


Just say it. Who cares. Not saying it for, how many years now?? hasn’t worked, so screw it. The Bills are winning it

Yep, if what we said truly impacted the outcome of the game, then the Bills should have every Lombardi in the trophy case. This year does feel different. Feels like health is finally not an issue, and the team has learned to manage their effort(for lack of better term) in a way so they aren’t drained by January. I honestly think only injury at this point can stop the Bills from a SB. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Wacka said:

What would Brian Boitano do?


Just let me internet search engine him and I’ll let know!

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