DeltaDigital Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) As a Bills fan living in fins country... I can't wait to listen to the local sports talk after this can of ass-whoop gets opened. They were beside themselves today after getting "murray'd" It's DELICIOUS. Edited October 28 by DeltaDigital 2 Quote
eball Posted October 28 Posted October 28 So, as opposed to last week, when I heard everyone worrying about the Seahawks while I felt it would be a relatively easy win for the Bills...now I'm seeing everyone puffing out their chests and predicting a blowout. This week is Miami's Super Bowl -- make no mistake. They know their season is essentially over if they don't win this game, because they're not going 8-1 or 7-2 down the stretch. The effort will be there...at least early on. The challenge for Miami, however, isn't just between the white lines...it's between the ears. They have a Buffalo problem. It's like we were with the Pats*** during their dynasty. It's not IF something bad will happen to Miami during this game...it's WHEN. Josh lives for beating this team and he'll do it again. 3 Quote
Beck Water Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) 18 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said: Do Dolphins have throats? I never thought about it. Interesting question. Dolphins do have throats, connecting their mouths to their stomach. However, they breathe (and make noise) through their blowholes, so if you want to suffocate a dolphin, step on its blowhole Or in short, SQUISH THE MF'ing PHISH!!!!!! 8 minutes ago, eball said: So, as opposed to last week, when I heard everyone worrying about the Seahawks while I felt it would be a relatively easy win for the Bills...now I'm seeing everyone puffing out their chests and predicting a blowout. This week is Miami's Super Bowl -- make no mistake. They know their season is essentially over if they don't win this game, because they're not going 8-1 or 7-2 down the stretch. The effort will be there...at least early on. The challenge for Miami, however, isn't just between the white lines...it's between the ears. They have a Buffalo problem. It's like we were with the Pats*** during their dynasty. It's not IF something bad will happen to Miami during this game...it's WHEN. Josh lives for beating this team and he'll do it again. I just want to say that I still love your avatar. Actually I'm wondering what led you to believe this past Sunday would be a relatively easy win? Edited October 28 by Beck Water 1 Quote
eball Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 minute ago, Beck Water said: I just want to say that I still love your avatar. Actually I'm wondering what led you to believe this past Sunday would be a relatively easy win? Thank you. The Fish will always be my most hated opponent -- the residue of growing up in the 70s as I learned to love football and the Bills. My thinking going into the Seattle game was that they are overrated and one-dimensional. I also felt confident we'd be able to run on them. I don't ever really "worry" about teams that like to throw the ball a lot against a McDermott defense. 2 1 Quote
Beast Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) Safety over Hill and crush Tua’s little dink passes to the flat. 19 minutes ago, eball said: So, as opposed to last week, when I heard everyone worrying about the Seahawks while I felt it would be a relatively easy win for the Bills...now I'm seeing everyone puffing out their chests and predicting a blowout. This week is Miami's Super Bowl -- make no mistake. They know their season is essentially over if they don't win this game, because they're not going 8-1 or 7-2 down the stretch. The effort will be there...at least early on. The challenge for Miami, however, isn't just between the white lines...it's between the ears. They have a Buffalo problem. It's like we were with the Pats*** during their dynasty. It's not IF something bad will happen to Miami during this game...it's WHEN. Josh lives for beating this team and he'll do it again. I think Miami’s Super Bowl was yesterday. Tua was back, at home, against a beatable opponent. Let’s not forget, the Jaguars were about to put a game out of reach against the Fish in week 1 and fumbled it away. The Bills then busted Miami in their chops. Then Miami loses yesterday. These three aforementioned games were all Tua starts in Miami. They just aren’t a very good football team and the Bills are on a roll and are looking relentless. If Bernard starts this game….good luck Tua. He will have nothing throw to. Edited October 28 by Beast 1 2 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted October 28 Posted October 28 2 hours ago, Bob in STL said: I'm looking for Miami to show up with a decent effort but the Bills will put in the work this week and get the job done at home. Things seem to going well within the Bills team and Miami is in disarray. The Bills have experience and good leadership, they set high expectations, and they are doing what it takes to meet their goals. I would’ve been a little more worried if they pulled out that win tuas first week back. Even if they pull this one out they’ve got a long way to go which is probably pretty deflating Quote
HopelessNJBuffaloFan Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Von should be back and playing this week fully rested!!!! 1 Quote
GETTOTHE50 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 this is going to be a severe curb stomping. NFL fans will be like: all bills fans will be like: 3 1 2 Quote
TFBillsfan Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Bills cannot afford a slip up or to rest on their laurels. Expecting Miami to put up a fight as it’s a division game. Bills need to start strong offensively and defensively and not give Miami any hope of an upset on the road! Put them away early! Quote
Gregg Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Miami Dolphins at Buffalo Bills: Nov. 3, CBS, 1 p.m.©Getty Images Announcers: Kevin Harlan, Trent Green, Melanie Collins Quote
colin Posted October 28 Posted October 28 since dec of 2018 allen is 11-1 vs the dolphins. the only loss he had in that span was the 120 degree sideline game where we lost by 1 point and outgained them by 200 yards. allen was lying when he said he doesn't get sushi in buffalo. 2 Quote
JGMcD2 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 These players were OUT for Miami against Arizona: Kader Kohou, DB Storm Duck, DB Zach Sieler, DT Bradley Chubb is still on the PUP and Jalen Phillips is out for the season with a torn ACL. Braxton Barrios is also on the IR Jevon Holland sustained a knee injury against Arizona. McDaniel said he hasn’t been ruled out yet, but is week-to-week. Kohou, Phillips, Sieler and Holland are technically all starters who have played significant snaps for Miami, including during our Week 2 matchup. 1 2 Quote
balln Posted October 28 Posted October 28 5 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: These players were OUT for Miami against Arizona: Kader Kohou, DB Storm Duck, DB Zach Sieler, DT Bradley Chubb is still on the PUP and Jalen Phillips is out for the season with a torn ACL. Braxton Barrios is also on the IR Jevon Holland sustained a knee injury against Arizona. McDaniel said he hasn’t been ruled out yet, but is week-to-week. Kohou, Phillips, Sieler and Holland are technically all starters who have played significant snaps for Miami, including during our Week 2 matchup. If Sieler (he’s their Sneakily best defender.) and holland out. Bills O gonna roll. Literally. 1 Quote
JGMcD2 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 2 minutes ago, balln said: If Sieler (he’s their Sneakily best defender.) and holland out. Bills O gonna roll. Literally. Sieler fractured his orbital bone during practice on Thursday, 10/24. They haven’t determined whether he needs surgery yet and IR has not been ruled out. He was considered week-to-week by McDaniel during his press conference on Friday, 10/25. Week-to-week in McDermott lingo typically means a multi-week absence. Seems likely to me that they’re missing both Sieler and Holland. Quote
Doc Brown Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Bernard can have my ankle if he wants. They'll look to pick on Spector all game long if Bernard can't go. Quote
YoloinOhio Posted October 28 Posted October 28 My prediction is that Josh will be afc offensive player of the week 2 3 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted October 28 Posted October 28 27 minutes ago, JGMcD2 said: These players were OUT for Miami against Arizona: Kader Kohou, DB Storm Duck, DB Zach Sieler, DT Bradley Chubb is still on the PUP and Jalen Phillips is out for the season with a torn ACL. Braxton Barrios is also on the IR Jevon Holland sustained a knee injury against Arizona. McDaniel said he hasn’t been ruled out yet, but is week-to-week. Kohou, Phillips, Sieler and Holland are technically all starters who have played significant snaps for Miami, including during our Week 2 matchup. How did I never realize before that the Dolphins have a DB named "Storm Duck"? 2 4 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 hour ago, Beck Water said: Interesting question. Dolphins do have throats, connecting their mouths to their stomach. However, they breathe (and make noise) through their blowholes, so if you want to suffocate a dolphin, step on its blowhole Or in short, SQUISH THE MF'ing PHISH!!!!!! Where’s George Costanza when we need him? Is anyone here a marine biologist? 😂 2 Quote
eball Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said: Where’s George Costanza when we need him? Is anyone here a marine biologist? 😂 Actually we need Kramer practicing his drives... 1 Quote
RunTheBall Posted October 28 Posted October 28 All we have to do is bully them in the trenches like we always do, and this year our O-line is MEAN Miami is a soft, soft franchise. They are soft from the top down. Hill got his bag, he doesn’t care anymore. Their defense sucks and is decimated. Josh should have an AFC Player of the Week award in the bag when its all said and done. Even if they somehow keep it close, Buffalo will pull this one out in the end. I hope it’s an absolute laugher and over by halftime but it is a division game so despite our overwhelming advantage, you never know. 2 Quote
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