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39 minutes ago, buffalo2218 said:

Obtuse? What exactly is he wrong about? We gave this rookie QB and their WRs all the space they needed

Not sure what he is wrong about this D needs to figure it out and fast Babich needs to figure it out or go if we don't win the SB we will be blaming this D and coaching  guaranteed 

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27 minutes ago, buffalo2218 said:

Don't care about his stat line, we all saw him move the ball up and down the field. Yeah, he got an unreal amount of calls go his way, but the bottom line is McDermott has proven time and again to play down to his opponents' level. Other teams didn't do what we did to KC and Detroit, and tonight was a big drop off from those games

I’m still baffled by this claim…I’m not saying he’s without fault or anything like that but the bills win by double digits at a crazy high rate historically.  They definitely do play down to the opponents level but it is considerably less often than a long list of other teams.  
 

messy division games especially in the first matchup of the year is a very common theme in the nfl on top of that.  The lions and chiefs have two double digit division wins between the two of them (lions beat gb by 10 and Chicago by 17 in the rematch)

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9 minutes ago, Harold Jackson said:

Next week should be a tad more entertaining with Rodgers.

Jets lost but Rodgers got some yards today 

I watched the game and the Jets D is struggling.  After going up 6 - 0 on their 1st drive of the day the Rams outscored the Jets 19 - 3 the rest of the way.  I suspect that the Bills will be a bit more up for this game as it will either be played with them still having a shot at the #1 seed or if KC wins a chance to lock up the #2 seed.  Today's game was sort of in no mans land with respect to it's meaning. It also came after a tough, high profile 4 game obstacle course.

 

 

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30 minutes ago, buffalo2218 said:

Don't care about his stat line, we all saw him move the ball up and down the field. Yeah, he got an unreal amount of calls go his way, but the bottom line is McDermott has proven time and again to play down to his opponents' level. Other teams didn't do what we did to KC and Detroit, and tonight was a big drop off from those games

The Bills offence only scored 17 points against the New England Patriots Defense, that has giving up 24 points a game on average. Without the D touchdown, the interception and the other fumble recovery, this would have been a loss because the offence could not score against a very weak NE Defense.

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5 minutes ago, OldNMBillsFan said:

The Bills offence only scored 17 points against the New England Patriots Defense, that has giving up 24 points a game on average. Without the D touchdown, the interception and the other fumble recovery, this would have been a loss because the offence could not score against a very weak NE Defense.

Then again the defense was beyond bad during the first half allowing NE to go on two very long, time consuming TD drives that kept the O off the field and saw them not get their 2nd possession until the 2nd quarter.

 

Like I said in another post BOTH units played poorly at times and played very well at other times.  A loss could have been blamed on either unit and credit for the win could be given to either.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, OldNMBillsFan said:

The Bills offence only scored 17 points against the New England Patriots Defense, that has giving up 24 points a game on average. Without the D touchdown, the interception and the other fumble recovery, this would have been a loss because the offence could not score against a very weak NE Defense.

+ Phantom holding call on Torrence + bs personal foul call…

 

The hard core reality is that these kind of sub zero temps affect offensive production and efficiency. The ball was frozen and hard to grip and hold onto for both teams…

 

NE played physical AF.
 

If you’re Buffalo, why lay it all on the line when you can just get by with an ugly win? Is it worth it to totally sell out and   go into the post season limping? Is it worth it running through a wall beating up on irrelevant division opponents?

 

Winning pretty is nice but it’s not gonna happen every week.

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10 minutes ago, OldNMBillsFan said:

The Bills offence only scored 17 points against the New England Patriots Defense, that has giving up 24 points a game on average. Without the D touchdown, the interception and the other fumble recovery, this would have been a loss because the offence could not score against a very weak NE Defense.

These are such moronic arguments-well if this, that, and this didn’t happen the Bills

Would’ve lost. So if I play your game, if the Bills didn’t give up touchdowns on the first 2 drives they would’ve won 24-7. It doesn’t matter if those things didn’t happen, the reality is they did and the Bills won because of it 

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46 minutes ago, Turbo44 said:

Not sure if covered here, but what’s the reason we barely saw cook in the 4th q?

 

41 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said:

I imagine the fumble.

 

Nah, it's because we had the lead.

 

Cook wasnt playing in the beginning and I dont think we planned to use him much. Until it we were playing from a 2-score deficit and needed a jump start. So we sent Cook in to do his thing, he cooked, and then once we had the game back in control he went back to the bench. Just like we were doing on defense.

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6 minutes ago, The Helmet of said:

If you’re Buffalo, why lay it all on the line when you can just get by with an ugly win? Is it worth it to totally sell out and   go into the post season limping? Is it worth it running through a wall beating up on irrelevant division opponents?

 

Winning pretty is nice but it’s not gonna happen every week.

This seems to be the Chiefs approach.  And Reid/Mahomes and the rest of the KC organization doesn't seem to give a crap that this approach pisses off some of their message board fans.

 

 

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Next week we may not see Josh against the Jets.  He hurt his right hand and had a right shoulder injury heading into the game.  If KC beats Pittsburgh on Christmas, the battle for the No. 1 seed is over.  If the Texans can beat the Ravens on Christmas as well, then the battle for the 2nd seed is over as well as all 3 teams chasing the Bills (Pitt, Hou and Balt) will be 10-6 and the Bills worst possible record would be 12-5.  This would lock up the 2nd seed and there would be no reason to play Josh.

 

 

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Did I hear that right when they said the last home game the Bills lost in the regular season was the "wind game" to the Pats in 2021??

 

I know that can't be right...we lost to the Broncos on that too many men on the field penalty on the missed FG game.

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52 minutes ago, GolfandBills said:

That’s a one and done in playoffs performance today.  Gotta be better 

Yeah and it’s odd because the defense came to the rescue tonight, despite the coaching staff smartly managing injuries on that side of the ball. 
 

The offense was disjointed. Kind for the same questions - where is Cooper,  Allen suffers another strange in-game injury. 

 

McDermott wasn’t thrilled in post game. 
 

Allen said it a few weeks ago against the 49ers, it might look cool, but its not fun to play in that. 
 

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