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The key, I think, is continuing to play mistake free football.   No turnovers is the single most important concept this weekend.  

 

I trust our D just enough, but no errors, no extra outs.  

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2 hours ago, Sweats said:

I don't have a good feeling about this one......

 

I think the Rams are going to run up the gut nonstop and dink and dunk us down the field with simple passing plays. I suspect a close game on this one and may even come down to a game winning FG or whoever has the ball last.

 

I feel a lot better with our chances with the Lions, as i think the Bills will step up and match them right across the board, however, the Rams although not scary or threatening, will come out swinging and i don't know how the Bills will react riding so high right now........i'd like to believe that we punch them right in the mouth, early and often, but i'm not so sure.

Geez...who peed on your mattress?

 

😁

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15 hours ago, Aesop said:

Go sabres....up 4-0 against the aves...oops sorry wrong thread.

LOL they might as well sale them they will always sux.   disgusting how that franchise has been run, nothing but a bunch of clowns in the clown car

1 hour ago, mannc said:

A 6-6 team from a bad division…some of the bed-wetters here act like we’re playing the 1999 Rams…

we would beat the 1999 rams too. 

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20 minutes ago, CNYfan said:

The key, I think, is continuing to play mistake free football.   No turnovers is the single most important concept this weekend.  

 

I trust our D just enough, but no errors, no extra outs.  

This is why the Bills have not had an unexpected loss so far this season. Ever since McDermott came here, the D has been consistent in regular seasons, I'd say not super dominant, but not terrible. This year is just like others, having only one terrible defensive game - the Ravens' game - with a bad matchup and injuries. In the past where the offense is heavily relied upon Josh Allen being superman or playing well, when his playing levels dipped, you see some ugly losses (Jags game 2021, Vikings game 2022, at Jets last year, etc.). This year, Josh really improved his decision making resulting much lower turnovers. And the running game (Cook, O-Line) took a lot of pressure away from him. The offense performance has a steady feel to it. So when we face an interior team, when you don't give away gifts, the better team typically win. 

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1 hour ago, MikePJ76 said:

Everyone practicing today, Coleman/kincaid/morris limited.  Today is a walk through.

 

Micah hyde has signed to the practice squad.  

 

also Josh has won afc offensive player of the week.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/josh-allen-wins-14th-career-afc-offensive-player-of-the-week-award

Not sure what to do with all this good news.  Quick give me something negative.

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The Rams are a solid team but they actually remind me a bit of the Dolphins. Over exposed against top teams and they don't really have a home field advantage. They're better coached and more cohesive than the Rams but they've struggled against the teams that matter. 

 

All that said, this is still a tough game. The Rams are in must win territory the rest of the way. They have a good run game and 2 solid WR's. The o-line is weak but the d-line has some playmakers. This is a tougher game than @Indy but probably easier than @Seattle IMO. But it will still take a strong performance to win. 

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2 hours ago, Bills!Win! said:


Name me one good weather game on neutral field where Josh Allen has lost 

 

 

 

 

I'm not saying we will lose, i'm saying that this game may be a lot tighter than people would believe.......i'm hearing how the Bills will steamroll the Rams, however, i think it may be a little closer than most would like to think.

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4 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said:

I said the KC interior oline....

 

Trey smith, Humphrey and thuney are considered elite. 

 

They got their ass kicked by Oliver, Daquan and company 

Yes they did sir! It's because... their entire OL is terrible - not elite! Anyway... on to the Rams. Let's kick some more tail!

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31 minutes ago, stlbills13 said:

The Rams are a solid team but they actually remind me a bit of the Dolphins. Over exposed against top teams and they don't really have a home field advantage. They're better coached and more cohesive than the Rams but they've struggled against the teams that matter. 

 

All that said, this is still a tough game. The Rams are in must win territory the rest of the way. They have a good run game and 2 solid WR's. The o-line is weak but the d-line has some playmakers. This is a tougher game than @Indy but probably easier than @Seattle IMO. But it will still take a strong performance to win. 

This is hardly must win territory for the Rams.  If you think Seattle will drop one of their games against GB or Minn (pretty reasonable), then LA still has control of their own destiny if they lose to us.  They can win the rest of their games (again assuming Seattle drops one of those games) and they will win the division.  It really helps that they still play each of their divisional opponents left.  Those are the must win games.  They could drop either game against us or the Jets and still have a great shot at the division (only needing one more Seattle loss).  

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2 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

What that argument ignores is the question of how successful the Rams will be in stopping the Bills offense.

 

Bottom line, can the Rams really outscore the Bills?

 

I have a hard time seeing that happening.

 

I agree with this.

IF the Bills bring their A-game.

Coming off a big Sunday night primetime win that clinched the division and has everybody feeling pretty good about themselves?

There's some potential for them to show up in sunny southern California and realize too late that they left their edge back in Buffalo. :ph34r:

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1 hour ago, YattaOkasan said:

Not sure what to do with all this good news.  Quick give me something negative.

hAvEn'T wOn tHe LoMbArDi - nO rInGs

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4 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

I agree with this.

IF the Bills bring their A-game.

Coming off a big Sunday night primetime win that clinched the division and has everybody feeling pretty good about themselves?

There's some potential for them to show up in sunny southern California and realize too late that they left their edge back in Buffalo. :ph34r:

Allen is locked in

37-23

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3 minutes ago, julian said:

Allen is locked in

37-23

 

That is equally possible.

I've just been eyeballing this potential letdown since it became clear the SF game was for the division.

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1 minute ago, Simon said:

 

That is equally possible.

I've just been eyeballing this potential letdown since it became clear the SF game was for the division.

This sentiment totally makes sense and most years I'd agree with you 100%.  But this year just feels different to me.  The entire team seems locked in at a level I'm not accustomed to and despite what they might say publicly, I can just about guarantee you they want the 1 seed and a first round bye just as much as we do.  I think they will continue to play inspired football.

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3 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

That is equally possible.

I've just been eyeballing this potential letdown since it became clear the SF game was for the division.

the let down will be the patriots game if we beat detroit or worse yet, the jets backup qb who we will likely face week 17.

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46 minutes ago, boyst said:

the let down will be the patriots game if we beat detroit or worse yet, the jets backup qb who we will likely face week 17.

 

Maybe, but that's probably dependent on what the Chiefs do between now and then.

If the Bills are playing for the #1 seed at that point, they might accidentally kill somebody.

 

47 minutes ago, Buffalo4Life01 said:

This sentiment totally makes sense and most years I'd agree with you 100%.  But this year just feels different to me.  The entire team seems locked in at a level I'm not accustomed to and despite what they might say publicly, I can just about guarantee you they want the 1 seed and a first round bye just as much as we do.  I think they will continue to play inspired football.

 

I agree that this team feels different.

It's just hard to shake the BBFS :blush:

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