Freddie's Dead Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) Congratulations again to Week 2 winner @BuffaloMatt! Bills get a nice 11-day mini-bye by playing on MNF after TNF the week before. Last year I stepped on the old crank pretty hard with the golf shoes, predicting a 51-13 drubbing of the Jagoffs, with the Bills setting a new record for consecutive 28-point wins. I thought the ghosts of London I (phantom DPI on Nuke, foiled EJ comeback) and Urban Meyer (9-6 loss) would be banished, but we all know what happened. Complete horror show, with Milano's season ending writhing in pain with a broken leg on the ridiculously bad Tottenham artificial turf. Well, guess what? I'm about to aerate the crank again, because the Bills are going to win, and win big. The Real Josh Allen will finally defeat the ersatz Josh Hines-Allen. The Bills will extract revenge for their annual humiliation at the hands of the Jagoffs. It's long overdue. Fabio runs for his life against the Bills pass rush all day and the Bills bottle up ETN (just like Conner and Achane). I'm only changing my prediction a little from last year (but still a 28-point victory): Beews - 41 Jagoffs - 13 Past Winners Week 1 - @LabattBlue Week2 - @BuffaloMatt Edited September 19 by Freddie's Dead 1 2 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted September 19 Posted September 19 I think the team will be pretty salty because of last years loss and the injuries. BILLS 27 JAG 13 1 Quote
Bad Things Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Bills - 28 Jag-offs - 13 Let's go Buffalo! 1 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted September 19 Posted September 19 On the Bills side the D Line should get significant pressure on Lawrence as their O Line is horrendous. On the flip side, the Jags will try to expose the middle of the field with ALL injuries and limits to the coverage abilities of Spector. I think they should be able to cover it up so possibly modest performance by the Jags, the Bills will be too much for them and Cook should have another good game. Bills 31 Jags 17 Im guessing Coleman could have a good game as well as consistency from Shakir and Kinkaid. 1 Quote
ProcessImproverMan Posted September 19 Posted September 19 Bills 24 Jaguars 23 Bills come out flat during the first half while Jaguars come out desperate. Bills losing at half time but Allen leads a 4th quarter comeback, throwing two TDS and hitting a touchdown pass late to pull ahead with basically no time left. 2 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) I think it will be low scoring and close. Jags defense has had success against our Josh Allen in the past. Bills-19 Jags-16. Bass will go 4/5 on field goals including the GW with under 2 minutes. People will only talk about the miss. TD for Keon Coleman. Gabe Davis will end up with something like 3 catches for 70 yards and a TD. Two drops. Edited September 19 by BuffaloBillyG 2 Quote
PonyBoy Posted September 19 Posted September 19 A plain, good old fashioned Bills 28 JagWars-14 No Bass FG's needed to the relief of many... 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted September 19 Posted September 19 (edited) Jax - 20 Buf - 19 This is the Jaguars, it seems they always beat the Bills. What better place to lose than at home on MNF. Bills come out flat after a long week of rest and trail 14-0 at the half. Then they wake up and hold the Jags to two FG's in the 2nd half while putting up 3 TD's. Josh runs for a TD, passes for 1 TD (Knox) and Davis gets his 1st rushing TD. Jags kick a FG with seconds remaining. Tuesday morning the Bills sign a new Kicker from the minor leagues and put Bass on IR with a confidence issue. Edited September 19 by frostbitmic 1 1 Quote
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