DrDawkinstein Posted Monday at 05:19 AM Posted Monday at 05:19 AM Props to McD and staff. They had the guys hyped and ready to play in all 3 phases from whistle to whistle. Babich was able to dial up pressure all game. And Brady had the Offense clicking. Great execution by the players all around (Bass, I have my eye on you). Also good to see VanDenmark hold his own and not miss a beat. 7 2 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted Monday at 05:23 AM Posted Monday at 05:23 AM 12 minutes ago, Kelly to Allen said: My blowout prediction didn't happen but we almost opened up the flood gates. Like I said we are the best team in the NFL even if we're missing a few guys. We will beat the lions 33-23 in a few weeks My Superbowl prediction in a rematch Buffalo 37 Lions 23 I don't like the Lions matchup at all for the Bills. A team that can run the ball with physicality and explosiveness, and also throw with timing and aggression...tough matchup for the Bills D. Optimism would hope their (Lions') mounting defensive injuries allow Allen and Co to put up mucho points and thereby force that potent Lions offense to be more one dimensional. 2 Quote
Logic Posted Monday at 05:24 AM Posted Monday at 05:24 AM Most weeks I write various bullet points about various players and coaches. I could do that this week. I could talk about how effectively the defensive line hemmed in Mahomes, how good the linebacker play was, how Knox and Samuel stepped up, how resilient the team was, etc, etc... But I think this week I'll just say: Joshua Patrick Allen. I am so glad that the best football player on planet earth is a Buffalo Bill. It is an absolute pleasure to get to watch his entire career unfold, and I doubt we'll ever see another player like him. Enjoy him, Bills fans. 1 of 1. 5 6 6 Quote
Straight Hucklebuck Posted Monday at 05:31 AM Posted Monday at 05:31 AM 3 hours ago, BigAl2526 said: I'm thrilled that Allen scored the rushing touchdown,, but if he had gotten a first down without scoring, the Bills would still have been in good shape as they would have been able to run a fair amount of the remaining time off the clock. That moment sent a shockwave through the crowd, the barn went ballistic. Allen broke the Chiefs back. 2 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted Monday at 05:51 AM Posted Monday at 05:51 AM 5 hours ago, Comebackkid said: Winner winner bills are going to eat some chicken dinner. Great game overall some things I wasn't Overjoyed about but we did it in the end I'm 100% convinced Josh's throwing hand is still hurt. He as always guts it out and plays but he's feeling it. Some of those off target throws validates this. Glad he has 2 weeks to shut it down. 28 minutes ago, Logic said: Most weeks I write various bullet points about various players and coaches. I could do that this week. I could talk about how effectively the defensive line hemmed in Mahomes, how good the linebacker play was, how Knox and Samuel stepped up, how resilient the team was, etc, etc... But I think this week I'll just say: Joshua Patrick Allen. I am so glad that the best football player on planet earth is a Buffalo Bill. It is an absolute pleasure to get to watch his entire career unfold, and I doubt we'll ever see another player like him. Enjoy him, Bills fans. 1 of 1. He is a Unicorn. He's our Unicorn. Start building that bronze statue for the new stadium. 4 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted Monday at 05:57 AM Posted Monday at 05:57 AM 5 hours ago, PastaJoe said: Now let’s see them do it in the playoffs. Until then it’s just another win. Give me a healthy Milano, Bernard, Kincaid, Coleman and Cooper...we're not losing to these guys in January. 2 Quote
RunTheBall Posted Monday at 05:58 AM Posted Monday at 05:58 AM 6 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: I'm 100% convinced Josh's throwing hand is still hurt. He as always guts it out and plays but he's feeling it. Some of those off target throws validates this. Glad he has 2 weeks to shut it down. He is a Unicorn. He's our Unicorn. Start building that bronze statue for the new stadium. Still hurt from what? It was his non throwing hand he broke in the first game. 1 Quote
NickelCity Posted Monday at 05:59 AM Posted Monday at 05:59 AM 36 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: I don't like the Lions matchup at all for the Bills. A team that can run the ball with physicality and explosiveness, and also throw with timing and aggression...tough matchup for the Bills D. Optimism would hope their (Lions') mounting defensive injuries allow Allen and Co to put up mucho points and thereby force that potent Lions offense to be more one dimensional. I want absolutely nothing to do with them in the postseason lol. Let's play a different NFC team in the Superbowl please. 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted Monday at 06:01 AM Posted Monday at 06:01 AM Just now, RunTheBall said: Still hurt from what? It was his non throwing hand he broke in the first game. He got hit in his throwing had halfway thru the Fins game. He was making "shake it off" fists during that game. He was seen tonight doing the same thing. Even Romo noticed it. 1 Quote
Comebackkid Posted Monday at 06:09 AM Posted Monday at 06:09 AM 6 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: He got hit in his throwing had halfway thru the Fins game. He was making "shake it off" fists during that game. He was seen tonight doing the same thing. Even Romo noticed it. that was when he got hit and i believe he fell/landed a bit awkwardly on it. Romo made the comment something about buffalo and wrist injuries Quote
Nephilim17 Posted Monday at 06:10 AM Posted Monday at 06:10 AM Apologies if already stated here (I've read a fair bit but not all of this thread) but Von is choked up in the post-game conference. Perhaps compounded not only by the win but by passing his idol Derrick Thomas in the career sack list. https://www.buffalobills.com/video/von-miller-proud-of-my-team 2 4 Quote
Comebackkid Posted Monday at 06:11 AM Posted Monday at 06:11 AM 18 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: I'm 100% convinced Josh's throwing hand is still hurt. He as always guts it out and plays but he's feeling it. Some of those off target throws validates this. Glad he has 2 weeks to shut it down. He is a Unicorn. He's our Unicorn. Start building that bronze statue for the new stadium. for the most part i was cool with Josh's play. On that int. there was a player onthe left side line that would have probably scored if he would have looked that way. mostly i feel like brady calls some good plays and a lot of blah plays that get bailed out. 1 Quote
Gambit Posted Monday at 06:15 AM Posted Monday at 06:15 AM 12 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: He got hit in his throwing had halfway thru the Fins game. He was making "shake it off" fists during that game. He was seen tonight doing the same thing. Even Romo noticed it. He was doing his Taylor Swift impression Quote
gordong Posted Monday at 06:24 AM Posted Monday at 06:24 AM 3 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: I'd love to keep this guy next year, probably wont happen but man it would be sweet to have him. 1 1 1 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted Monday at 06:26 AM Posted Monday at 06:26 AM (edited) 1 hour ago, Richard Noggin said: I don't like the Lions matchup at all for the Bills. A team that can run the ball with physicality and explosiveness, and also throw with timing and aggression...tough matchup for the Bills D. Optimism would hope their (Lions') mounting defensive injuries allow Allen and Co to put up mucho points and thereby force that potent Lions offense to be more one dimensional. That Texans game cooled some of the lions hype for me…Goff looked like an absolute potato. They didn’t look particularly great on offense against GB recently either not that they really had to but Detroit does basically everything they can to run up the score so it’s worth mentioning. I think this is a situation where they’re great but still somehow overrated. Reminds me of a better version of last years dolphins where all their real damage is done blowing out bad teams and they look like a good football team and not some unbelievable world beater against the better teams in the league I think that ravens offense with their bunch of threats at tight end and qb that can run on top of Derrick Henry was a tougher matchup for us. If we weren’t comically injured in that one that’s probably a one score loss Edited Monday at 06:28 AM by Generic_Bills_Fan 1 1 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Monday at 06:30 AM Posted Monday at 06:30 AM 5 minutes ago, gordong said: I'd love to keep this guy next year, probably wont happen but man it would be sweet to have him. He is starting to get the "Buffalo bug". If all keeps going well I can see him telling his agent to get a deal done here 2 Quote
Peace Frog Posted Monday at 06:44 AM Posted Monday at 06:44 AM 5 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Anyone see Kelce with his sarcastic clap at the end of the game? Please beat them in the playoffs! I just found a clip of it. Watch at the 9:30 mark, right after the final interception. Quote
gordong Posted Monday at 06:44 AM Posted Monday at 06:44 AM 2 hours ago, Saxum said: Andy Reid, Patrick Mahomes Discuss Xavier Worthy's Latest Sideline Miscue in Loss to Bills https://www.si.com/nfl/chiefs/game-day/andy-reid-patrick-mahomes-discuss-xavier-worthy-latest-sideline-miscue-in-loss-to-bills that was a huge lost play for them... kid will learn from it and be better next time. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted Monday at 06:47 AM Posted Monday at 06:47 AM 1 hour ago, Richard Noggin said: I don't like the Lions matchup at all for the Bills. A team that can run the ball with physicality and explosiveness, and also throw with timing and aggression...tough matchup for the Bills D. Optimism would hope their (Lions') mounting defensive injuries allow Allen and Co to put up mucho points and thereby force that potent Lions offense to be more one dimensional. Goff is not Allen, they don't have an organic pass rush. They're definitely formidable. If they had Hutchinson I'd be more concerned 1 Quote
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