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These are my best case and worst case scenarios for the Bills first round playoff matchups. Keep in mind, I’m not saying we CAN’T beat any of these teams. 

Worst case scenarios: (not in any order)

1. Bengals (Beat us in the playoffs before; would be a horrible first round matchup if they make the playoffs.)

2. Ravens (Have a strong offense; 2x MVP QB with the best RB in the game in Derrick Henry.)

3. Chargers (Top 3 Defense, Top 5 QB, and a smart coach/scheme. Would be a hard first round matchup.)

HM: Texans

 

Best case scenarios: (not in any order)

1. Broncos (Rookie Quarterback, iffy offensive weapons, inconsistency against winning teams.)

2. Dolphins (Cmon now 🤣)

3. Steelers (Mediocre offense, mediocre Quarterback, and way to reliant on winning ugly close game. Not a very strong formula for winning playoff football, and we have had the upper hand against them in recent years.

HM: Colts


Let me know yalls thoughts

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11 minutes ago, ToGoGo said:

I think we'll beat whoever they put in front of us. 

Feels like Allen is a different player this year.  Perhaps he's more understanding of certain defenses?  He's just playing with even more confidence than last year.  

 

I feel like every NFL team should NOT want to see us in the playoffs.  And if you think for a second that doesn't apply to the Chiefs, think again.  They fear us and Allen going in.  I guarantee that.  

 

I also feel as though we haven't yet seen the full playbook offensively, mainly because we've been hobbled with injuries at WR.

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10 minutes ago, Blackbeard said:

Feels like Allen is a different player this year.  Perhaps he's more understanding of certain defenses?  He's just playing with even more confidence than last year.  

 

I feel like every NFL team should NOT want to see us in the playoffs.  And if you think for a second that doesn't apply to the Chiefs, think again.  They fear us and Allen going in.  I guarantee that.  

 

I also feel as though we haven't yet seen the full playbook offensively, mainly because we've been hobbled with injuries at WR.

 

They showed him and McCaffrey on those goofy game previews on SNF last night, and I remember thinking "Whoa" looking at Allen juggling the football. He looked so confident he had an aura about him. McCaffrey on the other hand looked beaten down. 

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The Ravens are the team I worry most about.  Our defense is built to stop  the pass, not stop power backs like Henry.  And we can't compensate for our weakness but stacking the box because they can throw too.

 

I actually worry about every game because our roster isn't spectacularly better than any other roster we'll face in the playoffs. 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said:

The Ravens are the team I worry most about.  Our defense is built to stop  the pass, not stop power backs like Henry.  And we can't compensate for our weakness but stacking the box because they can throw too.

 

I actually worry about every game because our roster isn't spectacularly better than any other roster we'll face in the playoffs. 

 

 

That's why it's so important to start well and jump out in front.  Makes things so much easier on offense and opens up so many things on the defense.  Also, as long as #17 is our QB, we have a chance to beat any team we face in the playoffs.  Go Bills!!

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Worst case is the Chargers.

They have had talent for a while with poor coaching. Now they have a top tier coach, a top 6 QB, 3 former first rounder on the OL, and a tough defense.  They played us tough last year and had the lead late in the game.  They will be a tough out in the playoffs.

 

Agree with others Colts or Texans would be best case scenario but one will be the division winner and I don't think the other won't make the playoffs, so little chance of playing them in the first round.  Broncos is probably the best case scenario.  They have a good defense but also a rookie QB. I'd take that matchup any day.  

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1 hour ago, iwishitwerecolder said:

These are my best case and worst case scenarios for the Bills first round playoff matchups. Keep in mind, I’m not saying we CAN’T beat any of these teams. 

Worst case scenarios: (not in any order)

1. Bengals (Beat us in the playoffs before; would be a horrible first round matchup if they make the playoffs.)

2. Ravens (Have a strong offense; 2x MVP QB with the best RB in the game in Derrick Henry.)

3. Chargers (Top 3 Defense, Top 5 QB, and a smart coach/scheme. Would be a hard first round matchup.)

HM: Texans

 

Best case scenarios: (not in any order)

1. Broncos (Rookie Quarterback, iffy offensive weapons, inconsistency against winning teams.)

2. Dolphins (Cmon now 🤣)

3. Steelers (Mediocre offense, mediocre Quarterback, and way to reliant on winning ugly close game. Not a very strong formula for winning playoff football, and we have had the upper hand against them in recent years.

HM: Colts


Let me know yalls thoughts


It doesn’t matter because it’s going to be a tough game either way.  There’s not really an easy opponent in the playoffs.  Even a team like Miami, who I feel has benefitted from an easy schedule as of late, will be a tough opponent.  It’s not always easy to beat a divisional opponent twice in a season.  Three times is even harder.  
 

My hope is that the next few weeks will allow the team to be battle-tested and that they’ll get to the playoffs as healthy as possible 

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1 hour ago, Process said:

Colts are easily beat case scenario and Texans would be #2, they suck


I’ve been very unimpressed with Houston.  Defense has good players but collectively they can’t stop anyone.  Also Stroud has taken a downturn and it seems like he really misses Diggs as a safety blanket.  Remember last season how Bobby Slowik almost became a head coach?  I don’t think that happens next season

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1 hour ago, Blackbeard said:

I also feel as though we haven't yet seen the full playbook offensively, mainly because we've been hobbled with injuries at WR.

Hobbled and also still developing chemistry with Allen, at least in the case of Coleman, Samuel, and Cooper. With Allen, the tight ends, and a line that's been playing together all season, this offense is on the rise. Barring more injuries, it should be peaking just when the playoffs hit. 

 

It's a nice time to be a Bills fan, isn't it? At this point in the season, I'm used to thinking about the draft next year. 

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