Peace Frog Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM https://www.facebook.com/reel/9604853572887589 1 Quote
Gregg Posted Tuesday at 01:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:17 PM Tonight, on the NFL Network will replay the Chiefs at Bills at 8:00 Quote
SoonerBillsFan Posted Tuesday at 01:21 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:21 PM 2 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Belichick truly loves Josh ...which makes me like... Belichick? We hated him because he was in our division kicking our butt's. The guy was a hell of a coach, and now he is a great listen. 1 5 Quote
Don Otreply Posted Tuesday at 02:19 PM Posted Tuesday at 02:19 PM On 11/17/2024 at 9:25 PM, GunnerBill said: And Cooper gets healthy. Especially if Samuel rounds into form. Add our 1b TE Knox, plus our RBs to that list and that is a lot of options for our OC & QB, 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:28 PM On 11/18/2024 at 9:33 PM, Scott7975 said: I know people hate Nick Write but the dude has said good things about Buffalo all year. He gives them a lot of props this week. Mostly in the middle of the video. The wise words of Tony Romo rang in my ears (and cavernous nostrils) which were: "Mmphghhlg Blrrghhhfmmm Grrrpphlbbg" He might have given props but if you watch it through, he's still every bit the douche Kelce is Quote
wjag Posted Tuesday at 03:51 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:51 PM I have had a proper amount of time to digest this win. My random thoughts: 1. As frustrating as it was to watch running Cook into the line, I was okay with it. The Bills want to be a running team. Running takes it toll on the DLINE, which for KC was admittedly thin. Baltimore is getting raked over the hot coals this week for not using Henry. Teams get away from their identity and we as fans don't understand it. What seems like such an obvious thing, isn't in play calling in the heat of the battle. 2. KC has two very bad tackles and it will limit their SB asperations this year. When you make the Bills DLINE look dominant, something is wrong. Bills forced Mahommes off schedule all game because their 2 tackles aren't up to it. 3. Shakir is a revelation. Reminds me of Edelman. You know it's coming to him and you can't stop it. 4. The Worthy-Coleman debate is heating up. But listening to all the talking heads this week going into the game and afterwards, the name they keep saying is, "... and they did that without Coleman". 5. I simply don't remember a game in the McDermott era where the Bills didn't play zone. It threw KC off. 6. I'm still smarting about Cam Lewis's defense of Jefferson in the Minny came last time they played. But his play of late has been very noticeable in a good way. He's coming on. 7. Is Kelce done? Has he mentally checked out? Are we now witnessing the Noah era? 8. I really thought DHops would have played a larger role in this game. 9. I was remarkably calm throughout this game. I just knew the Bills were winning it. Not today Satan. 10. The stadium was so loud. You could hear it coming through the Broadcast. Impressive. And looking at the stadium at the end of the game, everyone appeared to stay. 5 1 1 Quote
Slippery Rubber Mats Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:05 PM Loudest game I've ever attended in my life, all the way through 3 1 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted Tuesday at 04:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 04:43 PM Chris Long: "If I could teleport to any place in the world right now...forget the Vatican City, you could go to like...name a place...I'd rather be at Bar Bill...if somebody dropped me at Bar Bill they would peel me out of there...the vibe in that city right now...you know what was gorgeous? The shot of the stadium aerial and then the stadium they are building right next to it..." 1 2 Quote
Saxum Posted Tuesday at 05:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:04 PM 6 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Belichick truly loves Josh ...which makes me like... Belichick? Beli-CHEAT is talking about players in general when he says "bigger, stronger than other kids" since Josh did not his growth spurt until he was older and got bigger and faster in college. Since he wants to be Allens bro you would think he would know that. Quote
Warcodered Posted Tuesday at 05:12 PM Posted Tuesday at 05:12 PM 1 hour ago, Ralonzo said: The wise words of Tony Romo rang in my ears (and cavernous nostrils) which were: "Mmphghhlg Blrrghhhfmmm Grrrpphlbbg" He might have given props but if you watch it through, he's still every bit the douche Kelce is I mean the guy is playing a part, in reality he has a lot more respect for Allen and the Bills. But it's all about trolling and stirring up that rivalry. Quote
Don Otreply Posted Tuesday at 06:32 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:32 PM On 11/18/2024 at 11:42 AM, DapperCam said: I’m not really understanding the KC game plan yesterday. The Chiefs have an elite interior offensive line. They should have run the ball twice as much as they did. I’m actually relieved they tried to air it out all game with Mahomes. If we face them again in the playoffs and Pacheco is back, I’m thinking we’ll get a heavy dose of him. If we face them in the playoffs we will get a heavy dose of both of their RBs, Quote
Scott7975 Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:50 PM 3 hours ago, Ralonzo said: The wise words of Tony Romo rang in my ears (and cavernous nostrils) which were: "Mmphghhlg Blrrghhhfmmm Grrrpphlbbg" He might have given props but if you watch it through, he's still every bit the douche Kelce is Not really. He didnt say a bad thing about them. Even the banner pic you post you just take it the wrong way. Quote
Saxum Posted Tuesday at 07:06 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:06 PM On 11/18/2024 at 11:47 AM, boyst said: Couple notes worth throwing here: The red roof in Hamburg is terrible. It's always been a little shady but it is far and away dangerous now. More importantly, after the game the thousands of Chiefs fans that attended were treated fine. No one heckling or calling names, no one taunting or laughing at them. There were many kids there 6-7 and up. Adults were walking by them telling them good game, asking if they enjoyed their experience. This is why so many chiefs fans come to town. But people hung Kermit the Frog doll with Mahones jersey on it! https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/nfl/news/kermit-the-frog-doll-outside-buffalos-highmark-stadium-divides-nfl-fans-ahead-of-bills-victory/articleshow/115422946.cms The Viral Photo: Kermit the Frog Doll Attired in a Mahomes Jersey Just about 30 minutes ahead of the scheduled kickoff, a picture posted on X was circulating showing a mannequin of a person dressed as Kermit the Frog, looking like Patrick Mahomes jersey and a wig, suspended from a pole near the stadium. The image, shared by an NFL aggregator account, immediately gathered millions of views in a matter of hours. For many, though, the Kermit comparison is an old familiar joke in NFL circles. Mahomes' voice, with its particular high pitch and playful cadence, has been likened to Kermit the Frog. The quarterback has even taken to laughing it off in interviews at it. However, to others, it seemed to represent crossing a line - transforming the lighthearted banter into a more personal and disrespectful taunt where the doll hangs from a pole. Quote
boyst Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM 22 minutes ago, Saxum said: But people hung Kermit the Frog doll with Mahones jersey on it! https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/nfl/news/kermit-the-frog-doll-outside-buffalos-highmark-stadium-divides-nfl-fans-ahead-of-bills-victory/articleshow/115422946.cms The Viral Photo: Kermit the Frog Doll Attired in a Mahomes Jersey Just about 30 minutes ahead of the scheduled kickoff, a picture posted on X was circulating showing a mannequin of a person dressed as Kermit the Frog, looking like Patrick Mahomes jersey and a wig, suspended from a pole near the stadium. The image, shared by an NFL aggregator account, immediately gathered millions of views in a matter of hours. For many, though, the Kermit comparison is an old familiar joke in NFL circles. Mahomes' voice, with its particular high pitch and playful cadence, has been likened to Kermit the Frog. The quarterback has even taken to laughing it off in interviews at it. However, to others, it seemed to represent crossing a line - transforming the lighthearted banter into a more personal and disrespectful taunt where the doll hangs from a pole. It wasn't even hanging by the next I saw it in person. Quote
wjag Posted Tuesday at 07:33 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:33 PM Didn't catch this in game, Jalen Watson, CB broke his ankle. Big loss for KC. Quote
The Wiz Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM I've never seen this before. POVR on ESPN. Pretty cool to watch the breakdown of Shakir's back breaking 1st down catch. 2 Quote
Ralonzo Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:20 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, Scott7975 said: Not really. He didnt say a bad thing about them. Even the banner pic you post you just take it the wrong way. How is that the wrong way? The inference is, "Congratulations Bills, you won your Super Bowl again this year by beating the Chiefs in the regular season." Same as Kelce clapping, or talking ***** in the tunnel. Douches. Even the other guys on the show were laughing about "all that good will you built up, you just flushed it in one second" Edited Tuesday at 10:26 PM by Ralonzo Quote
The Wiz Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:28 PM 11 hours ago, Ray Stonada said: Belichick truly loves Josh ...which makes me like... Belichick? Belichick has been praising Josh for a while now. This was from last January. 1 Quote
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