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Well here we are Detroit Lions week.... Let's face it a lot of us chalked this Detroit game as a loss , however since we dropped the Rams game, if we have any hope for the #1 seed, we need to run the table I feel.... And even still might not be enough. I think we can go into Detroit and have Allen do whatever he wants, but the defense needs an EXTREME wake up call.... Amon Ra St Brown is just as good maybe even better than Puka Nacua, if Douglas is hurt we are gonna have Elam active... Regardless I think a game like this needs Elam active....(Don't understand why McDermott hates him but that's another story).  

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10-4 at season opener most would take it. 3-0, most wouldn’t take 3-2. At 10-2 most wouldn’t accept 10-4. Time to win or go home. Prove you can play with the beast of the West in an unfriendly environment or pack this season in. This team ain’t going to Burrowhead and winning if they can win in the friendly confines of Ford field. Luckily Milano, Rasul and Taron are playing their best ball. Lions better watch out. 

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I would be very surprised if we don't see one of the best games of the year from this team next week based on how things usually go after these type of games.

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Just now, Big Turk said:

I would be very surprised if we don't see one of the best games of the year from this team next week based on how things usually go after these type of games.

We will be ready, wouldn’t surprise me if we get the W

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Detroit's offense could curb stomp the Bills defense next week. Two-week McDermott swoons are nothing new. Usually it involves a defense unable to stop the run. Let's see if they make miraculous adjustments to their otherwise predictable defensive approach. 

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1 minute ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Detroit's offense could curb stomp the Bills defense next week. Two-week McDermott swoons are nothing new. Usually it involves a defense unable to stop the run. Let's see if they make miraculous adjustments to their otherwise predictable defensive approach. 

I don’t believe we have ever had two

in one year have we? 

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2 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Detroit's offense could curb stomp the Bills defense next week. Two-week McDermott swoons are nothing new. Usually it involves a defense unable to stop the run. Let's see if they make miraculous adjustments to their otherwise predictable defensive approach. 

Can’t get much worse then this week haha

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Just now, Mikie2times said:

I don’t believe we have ever had two

in one year have we? 

 

Ever had two two-game losing streaks under McD? 

 

I don't think so. Usually it's just the one streak.

 

But this year could produce a second pretty easily. 

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Bills are about to invite the Lions to run for 8 yards a play. Allen is the first QB ever to score 8 TDs in a losing effort; playing so well you'd have to give the MVP to Lamar

 

 

 

Also: Only way to win is ro pressure Goff.... so that Bills D-Line better show up after their vacation

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14 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

I would be very surprised if we don't see one of the best games of the year from this team next week based on how things usually go after these type of games.

I see another high scoring game where Josh balls out as usual and our defense blows chunks as usual. I have no faith anymore in our defense and I don't have to wait for the playoffs to say that.  Milano may never be the all-pro he once was and we have no pass rushers on this roster.

Lions 45

Bills  42

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15 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Detroit's offense could curb stomp the Bills defense next week. Two-week McDermott swoons are nothing new. Usually it involves a defense unable to stop the run. Let's see if they make miraculous adjustments to their otherwise predictable defensive approach. 

>Predictable soft zone 

>St. Brown will have a field day

>Gibbs/ Montgomery run wild

>Goff not touched

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I mean, I wouldn’t mind that the Bills defense gave up rushing yardage if it meant the other team struggled to move the ball through the air, but that’s not the case. At all. Watch the Lions be able to run or pass at will, we can’t effectively take anything away with our slow and undersized defense. 

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Unlike the Rams who had the 20th or so offense, and defense. The Detroit Lions have the #1 offense in points scored, and #2 in yards. Their defense is #2 in points allowed, and #10 in yards allowed. 

 

The difference is the Lions aren't playing to stay alive and pulled everything out of their bag of tricks to win that game. However, the Rams just showed the world how to destroy that Buffalo defense. All we Bills fans can do is hope that the Bills find a Buffalo pass rush for this game. Because they didn't have one at all for the Rams.

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3 hours ago, Big Turk said:

I would be very surprised if we don't see one of the best games of the year from this team next week based on how things usually go after these type of games.


I don’t know… sometimes it takes the bills 2 consecutive losses before they flip the switch. Good news is, that usually happens once a year, and it already happened this year. We will see. 

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4 hours ago, Big Turk said:

I would be very surprised if we don't see one of the best games of the year from this team next week based on how things usually go after these type of games.

Yeh, sort of like the Texans game after the Ravens game.

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5 hours ago, dma0034 said:

Bills are about to invite the Lions to run for 8 yards a play. Allen is the first QB ever to score 8 TDs in a losing effort; playing so well you'd have to give the MVP to Lamar

 

 

 

Also: Only way to win is ro pressure Goff.... so that Bills D-Line better show up after their vacation

The Lions have a way better OL than the Rams and the Bills don’t like to blitz because their DBs are weak in man coverage, so I’m not sure I see how this happens.

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5 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

Detroit's offense could curb stomp the Bills defense next week. Two-week McDermott swoons are nothing new. Usually it involves a defense unable to stop the run. Let's see if they make miraculous adjustments to their otherwise predictable defensive approach. 

Bills will go 13-4 for the season, 3 game win streak going into the playoffs and thats fine. You're going to get a lot of hate for your post, just be ready

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