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25 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

Pretty sure scoring more than the opponent scores, whatever that number may be, works anytime


Yeah, I was referencing billieve420’s statement, which I found comical. 

Posted
25 minutes ago, DapperCam said:


I could just as easily see the Bills get up by 2 scores and then force Bo Nix to throw a pick pressing to make it a blowout.

I would be very ok with this also, as long as we win. Hopefully one of us is correct.

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I'm sure this has been mentioned somewhere in the 60 pages of this thread, but 8 of Denver's 10 wins came from teams with losing records, and the 9th win came against the Chiefs with none of their players.....this is a fraudulent 10 win team starting a rookie QB in a road playoff game where rookies in that situation are 5-17 historically......there should be no hand-wringing over this game.

 

Bills win and cover the 9 point spread, IMO.

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Just now, Coffeesforclosers said:

Well, ***** the rest of the NFL.

 

I believe in the boys, and that they'll make fools out of a lot of people before this season os through.

I feel exactly the same way.


All I ask for is quality and fair officiating.


Don’t care what any of the half-witted analysts say or vote.

 

LFG. This is our year.

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Posted
7 hours ago, Pete said:

So many glaring omissions.  Benford got 1 vote.  Taron 1.  Groot- 0,  Cook 0.  Brown 0 McGovern 0.  :angry:


Rousseau wasn’t an all pro this year. lol.  
 

I am surprised at Brown not getting a vote. Cook to an extent but it was a runaway for Henry/Barkley so a little less surprised. 
 

I thought Hollins has been a special teams coverage stud. A bit surprised. But it’s not a position many are paying attention to. 

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When the guys saw the All-Pro list today,  i think that’s going to really motivate them to steamroll Denver and forge ahead. I really do. They are feeling so disrespected i’m sure.

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2 seeds are 7-1 (lol cowboys) against 7 seeds all time

 

McDermott is 8-0 coming off a bye (not technically a bye but as close to one as you get)

 

Sean McDermott is 13-4 vs rookie QBs including 2-0 in the playoffs

 

Only 12 rookie QBs all time have won at least 1 playoff game. Ever. and you really have to go back to 2009 to find one (Mark Sanchez) who pulled an upset.( John Wolford gets credited with a playoff win but left the game after 6 passes and Jared Goff led the Rams over the Seahawks. Russ Wilson also beat Washington in the game that RG3 tore up his knee.)

 

The Broncos only beat 1 team that ended the year with a winning record (TB week 3, not counting the Chiefs scrubs).
 

The Broncos were 4-5 on the road. They have scored 21.4 PPG and given up 21.3 PPG on the road.

 

The Bills are 8-0 at home and average 34.3 PPG and allow 17.6 PPG at home

 

The Broncos blitz the 4th highest rate in the NFL (and Vance Joseph defenses are 2-0 against Josh).
 

But this year against the blitz, Josh has 16 TD passes and only one interception, as well as a 123.2 passer rating.

 

Meanwhile, the Broncos offense is ranked 20th in DVOA against zone defenses.

 

Obviously you have to play the game, and that egg shaped ball bounces weird sometimes, but we should feel pretty good going into Sunday.

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Can't see Denver even making it close, real good MU for Bills imho. Got my first Bills t shirt last week, wearing it tomorrow at a playoff party during Ravens game. Expecting to get some shady glares. 😅

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The only chance Denver has of winning this game is if the Bills do something they didnt commonly do this year and thats turn over the ball a bunch of times. Denver is a middling team in our house. You guys were scared of the Pats that one year.

Posted
7 hours ago, zow2 said:

When the guys saw the All-Pro list today,  i think that’s going to really motivate them to steamroll Denver and forge ahead. I really do. They are feeling so disrespected i’m sure.

why would they need that? Isn't a playoff game enough motivation?

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31 minutes ago, nucci said:

why would they need that? Isn't a playoff game enough motivation?

 

The greatest players in the world have always looked for extra motivation…Michael Jordan thrived on it.  It matters.

 

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Posted
29 minutes ago, nucci said:

why would they need that? Isn't a playoff game enough motivation?

Because recognition for outstanding performance is important.

Similarly, I believe Josh is very much more than happy to give the middle finger to those who voted him most overrated player in the NFL. 

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1 minute ago, eball said:

 

The greatest players in the world have always looked for extra motivation…Michael Jordan thrived on it.  It matters.

 

You’re not doing this right.  You’re supposed to be finding something to whine about.

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